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  • Here are 10 iconic looks from 90s movies: get ready for crop tops and a lot of frosted makeup.
  • Invade some butternut or hickory grove on a frosty October morning, and hear the red squirrel beat the "juba" on a horizontal branch. Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers
  • Here, however, they are unlikely to survive the frosts although both impatiens and pelagoniums can be kept for next year in a heated greenhouse or brought indoors and used as house plants.
  • I put the "eye candy" on top of that and then used a store-bought gel decorator frosting to do the "bloodshot" effect. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Beyond affecting the humans and wildlife that call the area home, the Arctic's warmer temperatures and decreases in permafrost, snow cover, glaciers and sea ice also have wide-ranging consequences for the physical and biological systems in other parts of the world. Arctic is warming, NOAA report says
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  • Care and skill in the use of dyes can produce products that resist bleeding, crocking, frosting, and discoloration. HOME COMFORTS
  • But she got a frosty reception due to her behaviour in the camp. The Sun
  • The uplands are the northernmost part of eastern Australia to experience (infrequent) winter frosts. Einasleigh upland savanna
  • Still there was no snow, but there was frost glittering on the ground.
  • Start planting the clover and grasses in the spring after the last frost is over. I was wondering how to keep deer coming in year round on very little money cause im only 14.i have about the size of a football
  • British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness.
  • The scorching has been caused by frost. Times, Sunday Times
  • The apple trees were blighted by frost.
  • Consider a combination of red, orange yellow and orange for a striking fall layout, or a combination of icy blues and purples for a frosty winter page.
  • So while a good frost will kill off countless millions of strongyle eggs in a pasture, it is providing the infective third-stage larvae with that most valuable of commodities - time Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines
  • So saying, he exhorted Brown to be hasty in dispatching his breakfast, as, ‘the frost having given way, the scent would lie this morning primely. Chapter XXV
  • Weipe agricultural union chairman Frans Nel said drought was wiping out the financial resources of farmers who lost millions of rand in winter production because of black frost and a plague of mice. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The peace lily is an indoor plant and will not tolerate frosty conditions.
  • Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car.
  • Frost has killed several of our new young plants in the garden.
  • And was there frostwork about and thick weather and hice, soon calid, soon frozen, cold on warm but moistly dry, and a boatshaped blanket of bruma air-sighs and hellstohns and flammballs and vodashouts and every — thing to please everybody? — Finnegans Wake
  • Two of them stayed on the top, suffering from frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I got back from Florida last night and I was cranky and tired and hungry for something sweet, I defrosted the shortbread dough that I froze a few weeks back.
  • A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel. Robert Frost 
  • Notes on Robert Frost," which fill about two thousand pages of typescript; the original is at the University of Virginia, but there's a good copy at Dartmouth, which is where I read them. Brian Hall - An interview with author
  • Autumn has arrived with its frosty build-up of colours of russet and orange trees.
  • That is a shame, because the cold snap brought a magical winter scene of frosty nights under starry skies. Times, Sunday Times
  • And really, the first few bites of peanut brittle, frosted cookies, etc., are always the best.
  • So when I turned on my seven-hundred-dollar heels to strut toward the bar, and over to where Mona was—perched up on a barstool with a frosty drink in her hand, like I wanted to be—I was slightly annoyed when some nigga grabbed me gently by the forearm, pulling me back to the floor. Deep Throat Diva
  • As more and more woke up, a rising chorus of shrieks for help shook hoarfrost from the vaulted stones, and eventually called help.
  • As you know from replacing light bulbs, there is a large, thin, frosted glass envelope in the familiar light bulb shape.
  • They must hunger in frost that will not work in heat. 
  • He maun be a saft sap, wi 'a head nae better than a fozy frosted turnip --- it wad hae ta'en a hantle o' them to scaur Andrew Rob Roy
  • My pulmonarias have been lovely this year, clumps of frosted leaves and pink and lilac flowers throughout the garden hiding the dying foliage of snowdrops and mingling with forget-me-nots.
  • Have some horticultural fleece or old net curtain handy to drop over plants before frosty nights. The Sun
  • Something we were withholding made us weak, until we found it was ourselves. Robert Frost 
  • Present castle incumbent Peter Frost-Pennington is a stoic, sensible Scot, who likes to keep an open mind on spectral matters, but readily admits a recent flurry in phantom phenomena has been pretty good for business.
  • It's sunny, but the air is frosty.
  • Indeed, consider how many drivers on our roads today have any experience of driving in snow, slush and frost?
  • In a normal winter, the frost penetrates deeply enough to kill off insect eggs in the soil.
  • Instead of the traditional baby cakes, try baking a batch of baby cupcakes which guests can frost and decorate.
  • Ok, lets say you are a mage. Sometimes you need to Frost Nova and Blink away quickly. You can't do them both at the same time, so you set up a sequence to do it!
  • The tone of the Liverpool manager's conversations with Javier Mascherano appears to have been somewhat frostier, however. Liverpool relief after Fernando Torres says he wants to stay
  • When cleaning out the dead debris from flowerbeds, also prune any shrubs and push plants back into the soil that have heaved with the frosts.
  • Through the frosted glass she could make out a large person struggling down the corridor. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • If September stays mild, we will see why bedding such as lobelia, pelargonium and impatiens are so popular as they flower on until the first frosts.
  • The maid was carrying a lovely frosted cake, with pink and white decorations all over it.
  • But as he lay and devoured the new 'white breid,' his satisfaction -- the bare delight of his animal existence -- reached a pitch such as even this imagination, stinted with poverty, and frost-bitten with maternal oppression, had never conceived possible. Robert Falconer
  • You need a decent frost to split the growing bulb into individual cloves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then there's the Cookie Cup, a frosted cookie in a cupcake shape for 400 + calories.
  • It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops, as opposed to me thrashing my way around a soulless out-of-town shopping centre.
  • It was winter; his feet had been frostbitten and had to be amputated. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • When Frost retires, would an Anglo replace him?
  • The road shone frostily under the full moon.
  • I frosted her birthday cake with a plain buttercream that I added coconut extract to, then covered the whole thing in unsweetened shredded coconut. Archive 2009-03-01
  • His comments came shortly before four rescuers reached an Italian mountaineer suffering frostbite and exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thought of the long day's travel with the dogs appalls me; the thought of the keen frost in the morning and of the frozen sled-lashings frightens me — The Night-Born
  • Both men looked away from the steady gaze, unable to meet the frosty, hard look in those grey eyes.
  • Its first priority is to identify where permafrost is present and where mudslides and rockfalls are likely as it melts under the effect of global warming.
  • Others became hysterical, possibly suffering from hypothermia, while thousands more suffered exposure and frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • High pressure should settle things down in southern areas, with some sunshine and night frosts as the winds ease. Times, Sunday Times
  • In some states, the first frost has sparked a rush on rebates for heating equipment and funding for all appliances is rapidly melting away. Cash for appliances: Consumers snatch up rebates during cold snap
  • His room has a window, but the glass is frosted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The engine was running and the defrosters were all on, but there was still a layer of snow and ice encrusting the windows. Brown-Eyed Girl
  • When the season for quarrying began, the pits sprang to life and the pace continued rapidly until the first deep frost at which time quarrying ceased.
  • Okay, that'll be a pitcher of Bud Light and four frosty mugs.
  • As she crunches over the frosty ground she goes through her mental checklist: breakfast for her family of six will be pancakes.
  • A frozen chicken should be allowed to defrost completely before cooking.
  • However, there may be water locked in permafrost in some deep polar craters.
  • And I train them tall up bamboo poles to keep their heads in the sun in summer and out of the frost in winter. Times, Sunday Times
  • In winter the family would have to dress beneath the bed covers, such was the cold, and frost would make intriguing fan shapes on the windows.
  • But in a country where electricity is in short supply and power blackouts are common, the frost-free and energy-efficient technology can be a major handicap.
  • Cassata cake, sometimes called cannoli cake in the U.S., combines layers of sponge cake with a chocolate - and fruit-studded filling, all covered with a thick frosting and garnished with candy or fruit. The Daily News - News
  • Peachy tones look great on most complexions (or dab a bronzy shade on eyelids, cheekbones and lips), while a frosty white tone adds instant sexiness to darker complexions.
  • In 1740 during an intense frost, birds fell to the ground frozen in flight and rock-hard bread was inedible.
  • Watch the weather forecast and cover up those frost tender plants at night.
  • The result is a cookie that looks like it has been frosted but the frosting is baked on and hard.
  • His cool green eyes became positively frosty.
  • The few non-woody species include little bluestem, wintergreen, Virginia tephrosia, wild indigo, tall oatgrass, cowwheat, low frost weed, turkey beard, and bracken fern.
  • To your left you pass Cho Oyu, Mount Everest, and Makalu, each summit spiking in a web of frosted snow and giving way to yet more distant summits, the shining whiteness becoming a filigree of ice trails as your eyes fall to the lower ridges and then to stepped fields and trees—the last great undestroyed forests of the Himalayas. Vanity Fair - Enter the Dragon King
  • As for the technique, they are “icebox cookies” from the Joy of Cooking cookbook, with Pillsbury vanilla frosting dyed in extravagant colors. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Gloom Cookies
  • This frosty air will do me good, perhaps. The Children of the New Forest
  • frostbitten grapes unsalable as fresh fruit
  • A late spring frost at higher elevations had already ruined the serviceberry, buffaloberry, and chokecherry crop. How Three Men Survived Attacks by Grizzly Bears
  • The small, frosted glass window didn't allow him to see much, but he knew exactly who it was from the smooth outline of the perfectly positioned hair.
  • Favorite desserts include tortes (frosted, multilayered cakes) and kolác (rolls with nut or poppy seed filling).
  • said Rye with enough frost in her voice to blast a rathe primrose. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • They have looked into loaning some covers to put over the pitch tomorrow night in case of overnight frost.
  • The background is the super-exposed town of Shishmaref in Western Alaska, where global warming and the thawing permafrost are collapsing towns in on themselves.
  • They must hunger in frost that will not work in heat. 
  • The windows will be frosted glass and there will be no balconies.
  • Depending on torque and speed of specific models, they can be used in conditions ranging from loose, heavy, or rocky soils to hardpan, frost, and asphalt.
  • I don't seem to find it at all difficult to work up an enthusiasm for being outdoors, wrapped up all snug and cosy, rosy cheeked and huffing great breath-clouds into the frosty air.
  • Sometimes the entire face of the stone can be lost leaving a honeycomb of cement mortar standing proud, forming a water trap and increasing the risk of frost damage.
  • The front door was open, revealing a stone-flagged porch, and an inner door with frosted glass in the top half.
  • The topmost peak of the Civita also peers out above the fir-woods bordering the eastern face of Monte Crot; and far away, beyond the sunny vista of the Val Fiorentino, the faint blue peak of the Marmolata is seen against the horizon, its snow-slope outlined in frosted silver. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • I think the former group needs our help, and the second group needs a big frosty glass of chill-the-hell-out with a kicky pastel umbrella.
  • You can identify frostbite by the hard, pale and cold quality of the skin that has been exposed to the cold.
  • Blacker than a moonless night and edged with crimson, the blue and purple undersides smelled of wing musk and of Dante—burning leaves and November frost and deep, dark earth. Etched in Bone
  • We woke to a calm and crisp morning with a light frost on our sleeping bags, below a beautiful blue sky with wisps of cloud streaking above the lake, which lay as a blue sea below us.
  • Glaciers, permafrost and polar ice caps are melting, and droughts, floods and more extreme storms are occurring more frequently in many parts of the world.
  • An airflow from Siberia is due to deliver a couple of snowy and frosty weather spells. The Sun
  • Once, in the cold noon of a lovely day of frost, when the lightest step crackled with the breaking of multitudinous crystals, when the trees were fringed with furry white, and the old spider-webs glimmered like filigrane of fairy silver, they met on a lonely country-road. St. George and St. Michael
  • No flaming June this, there was more risk of frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • We frosted the panes using white paint, and shaved a little off its length.
  • I saw his talking face, bleached to steel by the frosted mirror. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the cake was done, it was decorated with white frosting drizzled down the sides.
  • We had frosted glass put in the bathroom window.
  • In a normal winter, the frost penetrates deeply enough to kill off insect eggs in the soil.
  • I am from Alaska where the permafrost is now melting (” perma” frost – it never melts – but wait? huh? never? well the permafrost is melting now!) – something my grandparents (who also lived in Alaska) never saw in there lifetimes. Think Progress » Global Warming Skeptics Engage In Denial And Spin Over New Academy Report; Gore Responds
  • Some of these plants are more susceptible to frost damage than others.
  • They sat on the back porch as morning breathed a frosty zephyr across the weathered planking.
  • One is not even made wet by the rain nor cold by the frost; while death, instead of stalking about grewsome and accidental, becomes a prearranged pageant, moving along a well-oiled groove to the family vault, where the hinges are kept from rusting and the dust from the air is swept continually away. THE UNEXPECTED
  • Elsie Frost was the only one who did not accuse her parents of extra-marital carryings-on. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • The grasslands that surround the shola forests consist of several fire - and frost-resistant grasses: Chrysopogon zeylanicus, Cymbopogon flexuosus, Arundinella ciliata, Arundinella mesophylla, Arundinella tuberculata, Themeda tremula, and Sehima nervosum. South Western Ghats montane rain forests
  • It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops.
  • This morning, I went to the local bakery to buy fartons (a local pastry, sort of a long thin flaky croissant-like thing with frosting on top, meant to be dunked in horchata) but they only had one left. Breakfast in Bed
  • The time was early August; but nevertheless there was a tang of frost in the air and the river seemed to flow not water but a thick frore fog. The River and I
  • And then she subsequently froze, defrosted and refroze the beef? August « 2007 « knitnut.net
  • Expect milder southerly winds and hence little, if any, frost. Times, Sunday Times
  • The condition has been known to arise from injuries as diverse as frostbite, leg ulcers and punctures from hypodermic syringes.
  • She saw the dying and exhausted dogs, the frost-rimed, weary men; she heard the quick _crunch, crunch, crunch_ of the snow-shoes hurrying ahead to break the trail; she felt the cruel torture of the _mal de raquette_, the shrivelling bite of the frost, the pain of snow blindness, the hunger that yet could not stomach the frozen fish nor the hairy, black caribou meat. The Call of the North
  • The sun was a pale circle in the white sky, glinting dully on the frosty grass.
  • Frostbitten skin initially turns red, then it takes on a whitish, waxy appearance.
  • Let me attempt to provide a synopsis: A black kid picks up one of those picture-viewer dealies and sees some orange dudes with frosted tips and pooka shells singing a song on the beach singing… to him? what the hell is going on? THE TOP 15 FRI FREE FOR ALL CLIPS OF 2008
  • Standing next to another pot stuffed with pink and white dahlias, orange mimulus and white lobelia, they should provide colour until the first frosts.
  • Already frost was whitening every wrinkle of her sleeve.
  • Switch on both front and rear defrosters and make sure the air conditioning is turned on.
  • Manufacturers across the country are introducing lines featuring pastel hues ranging from white to peach, some of which are coated with a frosty finish.
  • With the first frost in the fall, it goes dormant and changes from green in color to a straw or pale yellow-brown.
  • When the yellow fever broke out in New York, and caused much alarm, nearly forty years ago, the first cases occurred in the vicinity of Trinity Church, and until destroyed by a black frost, it spread gradually in every direction from this common centre, insomuch that the "infected district" was clearly defined and marked out from day to day. Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale
  • The grass was covered with frost in the early morning.
  • The towering pine and cypress trees defy frost and snow.
  • Young plants are often killed by frost.
  • Thieves have been preying on motorists who leave their keys in the ignition and engines running to defrost their cars.
  • The ones that let you smoke outdoors without getting frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much better here in Cleveland — with sleet, wind and frostbites. Apple cranberry crisp | smitten kitchen
  • All the recent discoveries about extremophiles, and especially those living in ice, raise the possibility that living creatures could remain in an arctic-like permafrost just below the Martian surface, one that changes from frozen to semiliquid with the seasons. First Contact
  • Frostbite forced them to abandon the expedition.In 1988 and 1989 they were defeated by freak weather conditions.
  • The central dome is some fifty feet in height, and passing to the right the guide seats the party in such a position that the frost work on the wall can be seen to advantage.
  • Clean out the fridge with a clean cloth regularly and defrost the freezer every few months or if there's a large build up of ice.
  • The weather was starting to get a bit frosty and I rolled my window up to keep the chill out.
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader. Robert Frost 
  • George walks over to the mirror, puts his finger on it, and it immediately frosts over. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Tom’s Review Forum
  • If an unexpected frost occurs, undamaged fruits can be salvaged and ripened.
  • I prefer somethin 'a little frostier myself, but to each his own. Addicts
  • For example, it is believed that on top of Saana-fjeld permafrost is up to 100m thick. Predict future climate change! « Climate Audit
  • Have been inspired by the immensely satisfying experiencing of defrosting the icebox on Sunday.
  • Then you can still get away with dark tights or leggings when you want to look summery, without risking frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • M'Durk's health to major about in the tartans like a tobacconist's sign in a frosty morning, wi 'his poor wizzened houghs as blue as a blawort? St. Ronan's Well
  • On ‘Dreamers,’ the first syllable Frost sings sounds so brittle and fragile it seems about to shatter into ice crystals at any moment.
  • Ten degrees of frost had frozen the lock on the car.
  • The trees seem to be worst hit - I've heard experts describe the trees as being ‘in distress’ - and are now in process of shutting down, shedding leaves well before they are frosted.
  • These are pruned in the spring because if you prune them in winter after flowering, the new growth can be damaged by frosts. The Sun
  • she frosts her hair
  • Once you've defrosted your meat sauce find yourself a nice baking dish.
  • Two of them stayed on the top, suffering from frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • For a change of pace, orange frosties can be slurped at the Varsity, the largest drive-in restaurant in the world.
  • Whole buildings," we are told, "seemed to sweat as condensation formed on every wall, and the stench — always terrible — even in the depths of winter frosts — reached new heights of toxicity, flowing up from the sewers, privies, and yards, and filling the halls, stairways and airshafts like a rising tide. A Gangster Goes to War
  • Watch out for early ice and frost. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interactive effect of springtime frost and elevated ozone on early growth, foliar injuries and leaf structure of birch (Betula pendula). Use and evaluation of the ACIA forest and agriculture scenarios
  • There were ten degrees of frost last night.
  • In fact, it helped us settle into a routine as stepmum and daughter - albeit a frosty one at times. The Sun
  • To his amazement, they would ‘take a bath every morning even when the hoar frost was flying thick in the air.’
  • Eat another cookie and a few gumdrops while the frosting sets.
  • Sometimes, Prooflike coins have additional characteristics of Proofs, such as frosted devices raised design elements that contrast with the mirrored fields. Prooflike 1857-S Double Eagle Gold Coins from the Shipwreck of the S. S. Central America : Coin Collecting News
  • He breathed in the frosty air.
  • The vine is a precocious one, budding, flowering, and ripening early, which makes it prone to spring frosts but means that it can flourish in regions as cool as much of the Loire.
  • Especially when I read of the adventures of Russian and Polish exiles in Siberia -- men of aristocratic lineage wandering amid snow and arctic cold, sleeping on rocks or in hollow trees, and holding their own, empty-handed, against hunger and frost and their fiercer brute embodiments do I recognize a hardihood and a ferity whose wet-nurse, ages back, may well have been this gray slut of the woods. Winter Sunshine
  • However, there may be water locked in permafrost in some deep polar craters.
  • The close fitting bodice is of silver tissue and the long transparent sleeves of tulle are bound loosely to the arm by twists of frosted silver ruching. Further Pavlova
  • Like bookends to the main event, he added orderly and totemic panels of more intimate scale, frosted over by a deliquescent rust applied like wash to gatherings of yet more lost things.
  • The air was thin and crisp, filled with hazy sunshine and frost.
  • Barleycorn sends his White Logic, the argent messenger of truth beyond truth, the antithesis of life, cruel and bleak as interstellar space, pulseless and frozen as absolute zero, dazzling with the frost of irrefragable logic and unforgettable fact. Chapter 35
  • The singer has been signed up to front an advertising campaign for a new "frosted rose and gold shimmer" lipstick.
  • They are not hardy in the UK, but they can stand a little frost without incurring damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Natasha had finally halted her cheering and shot Seth a frosty glare.
  • In a strict sense, frost refers simply to a temperature of zero degrees Celsius or less.
  • They are not fully hardy and can be killed by frosts. The Sun
  • On the specials menu, you'll encounter colonies of tapioca balls swimming in a milky, curiously refreshing cinnamon liquid, and a less refreshing pineapple granité mixed in a frosty glass with a helping of mung beans.
  • In 1941 he treated a young Canadian for frostbite, and had to amputate the man's gangrenous fingers.
  • His portraits of country people and their rituals, their hypocrisies and lecheries are certain to remind readers of Edward Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost and Edgar Lee Masters.
  • Tomorrow the UK will wake up to widespread frost with temperatures staying in single figures. The Sun
  • Unfrosted the cakes may be wrapped in clingfilm and refigerated for 5 - 6 days or forzen for 2 -3 months. One of these days… » The Carrot and the Slapstick
  • But it doesn't take long to defrost, and it is a good thing to have a supply of in the freezer in case of impromptu guests or as the base for a quick easy meal.
  • Now, if most of you are like me, you know the heat isn't getting turned on until the windows are frosted over, so there's gonna be a lot of tip-toeing around, wool gear and heavy blankets, seen?
  • I also desperately need to defrost my freezer so I can have some meat in the house.
  • In a normal winter, the frost penetrates deeply enough to kill off insect eggs in the soil.
  • Set out tender bedding plants such as petunias and marigolds after the last frost of spring.
  • Set out tender bedding plants such as petunias and marigolds after the last frost of spring.
  • Robert Frost insisted that poetry be made up of griefs, not grievances.
  • Two microliters of whole blood were suspended in 0.5% low melting point agarose and sandwiched between a layer of 0.6% normal melting point agarose and a top layer of 0.5% low melting point agarose on fully frosted slides.
  • Frostbitten skin initially turns red, then it takes on a whitish, waxy appearance.
  • We had set out reluctantly on a Friday evening at the end of a hard working week through a wintry countryside glittering with frost and wreathed in freezing mist.
  • More hedge sparrows are also singing though the mornings are frosty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scientists have reconstructed the genome of an ancient human called Inuk from hair preserved in permafrost for 4,000 years ms Rotterdam's 2010 Alaskan Explorer Cruises Highlight Hubbard Glacier WN.com - Articles related to Is global warming a myth?
  • By the time the frost arrived, his blueberries had already blossomed and had tiny leaves. Secrets of the Soil
  • Gas is transported in gigantic tankers and stored in tanks so cold that they create permafrost around them.
  • Sow annual flowers such as asters, cosmos, zinnias and marigolds as soon as the frost has passed and the air begins to warm up.

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