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NORTHERN REGIONS
JET FUEL
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE
RESEARCH WORK
SOIL
SOIL SURFACE
VIDAL BLANC
EVENING GOWN
ICE DAMS
COLD CLIMATES
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  1. In cold climates, a thick knitted scarf, often of wool, is tied around the neck to keep warm. (Web site)

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  1. Sauvignon blancs require a strong acid finish and are best grown in cool to cold climates.

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  1. In cold climates, for instance, monks are permitted to own and wear additional clothing not specified in the scriptures. (Web site)

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  1. Varieties adapted to mild climates and then grown in cold climates often do not perform well and usually develop a very "hot" flavor. (Web site)

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  1. The melting point of pure ethanoic acid is 290 K and hence it often freezes during winter in cold climates. (Web site)

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  1. However, for vessels navigating in cold climates, hemp ropes do have the tendency to freeze up.

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  1. Other non-booster heat pumps can be coupled with a high-efficiency gas furnace for a hybrid system in cold climates for efficiency and better comfort.

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  1. In cold climates, well-insulated, tight exterior envelopes are used to achieve energy efficiency.

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  1. It is an old knot and has been used in many different places, especially those with cold climates.

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  1. They are frequently made by home wine makers and have some commercial importance in cold climates where wine grapes are not produced. (Web site)

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  1. Because of the cold climates, plant life in the boreal forest is sturdy, consisting mainly of evergreens and other resilient vegetation. (Web site)

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  1. It manages to produce high sugar levels in cold climates while maintaining good acid levels. (Web site)

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  1. The Affenpinscher should never be left outdoors in cold climates or strenuously exercised in very hot or cold conditions.

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  1. In cold climates, underwear may be an additional layer of clothing that helps the wearer keep warm. (Web site)

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  1. Bay leaf is not grown in Northern regions, as the plants do not thrive in cold climates.

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  1. There is another grade of jet fuel, Jet B which is a wide cut kerosene (a blend of gasoline and kerosene) but it is rarely used except in very cold climates. (Web site)

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  1. In cold climates under venting means moisture build-up or even ice in the attic insulation, rotted roof decking, mildew, even structural damage. (Web site)

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  1. In addition, nursery and research work at Geneva includes Vitis vinifera viability in cold climates.

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  1. While most species are more common at tropical and subtropical areas, some inhabit in soil in cold climates.

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  1. They are soils of very cold climates which are defined as containing permafrost within two metres of the soil surface.

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  1. Vidal Blanc, or Vidal 256, or just Vidal as it is also known, has a very tough and thick skin that helps it to survive in cold climates.

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  1. For evening, especially in very cold climates, voluminous coats like opera coat s with fur trim or fur linings were worn with the evening gown.

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  1. Two types of attic water damage are common in cold climates: ice dams and condensation of water vapor on cold surfaces in the attic.
  2. When applied as an underlayment, they are primarily used to help prevent water entry from ice dams at the eave areas of shingled roofs in cold climates. Move Up

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  1. Like pinot blanc, one of the white grapes of the pinot family, and like riesling and gewürztraminer, pinot grigio loves cold climates.
  2. If it is a leak during winter in cold climates, ice dams along the eaves can force melting snow to back up under the shingles and into the house. (Web site) Move Up
  3. An ice dam, on a smaller scale, is a problem of house and building maintenance in cold climates. Move Up

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  2. Foods > Wine > Grape Varieties > Pinot Blanc Move Up
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