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    1. Plant the proper planting for the season Planting the wrong type of vegetables and flowers in your garden at the wrong time will encourage snail activity


    2. Psalms: 1:3: And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth


    3. come down in his season; there shall be showers of


    4. Isa: 50:4: The Lord GOD hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season


    5. during flea season and spraying as often as needed


    6. Rain water harvesting, cleaning of small tanks before rainy season, closing of running taps, not allowing drawing of water directly from mains through electric motor, recycling water for WCs etc are some of the areas where we can generate awareness and guide others to act


    7. Do you know the story of Haques, the greatest hunter of all? In the peak of hunting season, Haques would kill more animals each day than the village could eat


    8. the tourists came, and now that the season was nearing an end there were only two


    9. Then, he explains it is necessary for all dog owners to masturbate their dogs, in case the animal hasn't got the possibility to find a mate during the mating season


    10. the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine

    11. He only wanted to talk about the land, how the sheep were doing and how much wool had been produced that season … I couldn’t understand why he was interested in that when he’d been seeing the world and doing exciting things


    12. Why then, was she shut up in the wasted mountains, where winter was the only season and fresh meat such a dream?


    13. ‘Getting on for ten years now … I used to love coming down here in the off season … having the whole beach to myself


    14. It was on a migration for the wet season, but


    15. basking in the warmth of this unending season


    16. I hope this letter finds you in good health and that the monsoon season has now ended


    17. Only during the mating season


    18. lay battered and shell shocked by the turn of the season,


    19. crystal, hobby-related tool-kits, planting flower bulbs for the coming season so you can


    20. Although life by the sea might appear to be idyllic, it is not without its problems of season and poverty, and there was once a poor fisherman who lived with his long suffering wife in a caravan on the cliff tops that rise up from Cornwall’s craggy southern coastline

    21. Apart from a few casual jobs that he managed to get during the summer season, when Britain’s residential masses poured out of their suburban homes to spend two weeks basking in the melange of weather systems that blow in across the great western seas, he spent most of the year fishing from beaches and rocky breakwaters, eking out a meagre living by selling sea bass to local restaurants and pubs


    22. Terry quickly became a regular in his school team, scoring one hundred goals the very next season, which brought him to the attention of the biggest football club in the land


    23. He had, by then, scored all five goals and it had been a long and hard season


    24. The next season saw Terry's fall from grace accelerate


    25. No matter what the weather, the season or the time of day, the house rang with the laughter of happy young people enjoying each other’s company


    26. had made another season of miserable bad-will into a truly festive


    27. The first customer of the great Indian Cricket Season had arrived


    28. He looked up at the sky and saw the huge band of thick white clouds heading towards the Hold; a storm was on its way, the first storm of the season


    29. without its problems of season and poverty, and there was once a


    30. curtains and buying things in the end of season sales, before, all of

    31. Abar has warranted: “I shall continue to allow this until its season is due


    32. at the first day of each season (spring, summer, winter, and fall


    33. scored all five goals and it had been a long and hard season


    34. It turns from one season


    35. Four months later the winter season ended and all returned to their Holds


    36. season or the time of day, the house rang with the laughter of happy


    37. A man hath joy by the answer of his mouth: and a word spoken in due season, how


    38. They love the holiday season as it provides them with a chance to wear singlets and impress dumb blondes


    39. 1 For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven:


    40. this season, there was row after row of cabbages, punctuated with the

    41. He has a couple of debts to pay, a couple of issues to resolve from the old days, but once everything is sorted he wants nothing more than a season ticket to Ibrox, and, anyway, things have a habit of turning down at the corners when Ken gets involved


    42. This season is all about maximising revenue and profit


    43. One more season here for both of us, cash in our chips and Mercia here we come


    44. “If we are full during the Summer Season, we'll be putting $1,400 against the costs we incurred building the bungalows


    45. By the first week of the new year, they were booked for the Summer Season, and had additional bookings for the Tahoe Tournament in the Spring—an unanticipated additional $175 to defray construction


    46. The Tournament came and went without incident, dispute, or accidents, and the village gradually settled into the final preparations for Summer Season


    47. Another, and another season of spring followed by summer came and passed


    48. It was one of the last weeks of this last Summer Season and Arnold Gehring came in asking after his special order


    49. “This is a dinner in honor of Harry's last Summer Season with us in our little village for a few years


    50. The Christmas season brought merry hearts and goodwill towards men once again into the village














































    1. Without it we will not become seasoned, nor


    2. The seasoned policeman took a breath and felt the adrenaline flow


    3. Travis lifted his gaze from the shop floor and looked into Theo's eyes with a malice that took even the seasoned investigator by surprise


    4. It was, especially for a seasoned reporter, quite possibly one of the dumbest questions that could be asked


    5. in the seasoned timbers slammed shut at the insect call


    6. Wandering slowly through the concourse trying to kill time before takeoff I tried to give the impression of being a seasoned traveller with my hold-all draped casually over my shoulder whilst clutching a boarding pass to the land of mystery and imagination in my trouser pocket


    7. I was picturing you for coated karga strips on seasoned greens


    8. He knows that most of it is bluster, done for effect, but he carries it well, a seasoned campaigner with scrambled egg on his shoulders


    9. He was near the front lines of an intense battle and in front of him was a seasoned intercessor holding the front


    10. Listen to what seasoned prophets are saying and see if it confirms what you are hearing

    11. For more gifted and seasoned


    12. meat he could afford was tender and well seasoned


    13. They had a way of scrapping and lunging from the shadows like cornered beasts and even the most seasoned warriors could be caught unaware amid their carelessness


    14. haired Imperial still smiled amid the pain, grinning through his injuries like a seasoned soldier


    15. For reduction of harmful extractive materials quantity, initial product for wood aggregates production are seasoned in the storages for a certain time (soft wood


    16. was now twenty-one years old, and a seasoned veteran of the


    17. and a seasoned veteran of the seas


    18. He smiled roguishly as he imagined the fur flying in that closed room of seasoned military


    19. Major Piggott received the temporary appointment as Resident in Kumassi; and though he was very unwell, he returned a few days later with a force of Houssas to relieve the West India troops, who were already suffering very much from the climate, though they should be well seasoned from their previous training


    20. Bear followed them upstairs, placing his prize fish on alfoil, already buttered, peppered and seasoned

    21. one would have thought we had been seasoned friends


    22. One law abiding citizen against a seasoned criminal!


    23. ~ con tomate toasted bread rubbed with tomato & seasoned with olive oil & salt


    24. Finally, a more seasoned looking doctor appeared


    25. remembered this and eight years later sent an army of twenty-six thousand seasoned


    26. All we ate was dried meat and centli meal seasoned with whatever we had, chili in my case and salt in his


    27. Serve with a brush of melted butter and seasoned with garlic salt


    28. seasoned water with a few root vegetables and some game


    29. Feeling like a seasoned globe-trotter, she went home and, unable to rest, went through her wardrobe one more time and sorted the bad from the few serviceable clothes that could still be used


    30. The inside was well seasoned with many bouts with melting butter

    31. Its meat is highly prized as seafood and sturgeon eggs or roe, is salted, seasoned and served as caviar


    32. So much for adventure! Looking back on it, I felt stronger, certainly more seasoned, enriched by knowing the Connors and the LaTrue family too


    33. and seasoned with grace


    34. Prior to his prison term, he was a seasoned drug dealer and jewel thief, and he had been living on his own as an adult at fifteen years old


    35. Unfortunately for Bellack, their mindless assaults had failed to breach the thick reinforced doors and the most seasoned of troops defended the gate


    36. Once our car met the road, I knew that Jan was a seasoned driver … in riding on the


    37. What's the difference? What is the most important factor separating the seasoned traders from the amateurs? The answer is money management


    38. begin trading with, one seasoned trader says: "Choose a number that will not materially impact your life if you were to lose it completely


    39. Fresh air seasoned with wildflowers and sunshine


    40. Yes! There, Severa really shone and shone with her own light! Trough the coffee vapors she liked to talk of the virtues of the marinated bread, while at the same time, daubing the virtuous bread with a generous layer of butter seasoned with parsley; then, she passed to comment on the benefits of parsley and with exquisite sharpness exalted its diuretic properties and effectiveness for the slow digestion and intestinal spasms

    41. Who are the people comprising the audience? What do they think,if anything, about thetopic of presentation? What are their backgrounds, educational and social status and cultures? Why are theylistening to this speech or what is their motivation level? How does one reach them effectively? It may seem difficult to address these questions, but keen observation of people’s behavior and regular practice give us a seasoned impulse; which means we can understand people better and make letter mistakes while making our mistakes


    42. By making use of our seasoned impulse we can understand people’s sentiments and maneuver them so as to engage them


    43. His feet were bare, but the soles were as hard as seasoned leather and Reginald heard the snap of several bones seconds before shrieks of agony tore along the quiet street


    44. “Therefore, salt is good; but if even salt has become tasteless, with what will it be seasoned? 35


    45. Gaspar couldn’t decide which made him feel more foolish: admitting to a seasoned assassin that he had risked his life to acquire a clockwork toy, or confessing the same thing to a pretty thiefess


    46. His first impression was one of comfort: the seasoned blend of early 1900’s charm with flashes of contemporary art and architecture


    47. seasoned user of the


    48. " And Andrew would calm Peter now and then with his more seasoned and philosophic counsel


    49. And when that which is valued for its saltiness has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be seasoned? Such a condiment is useless; it is fit only to be cast out among the refuse


    50. And like Robin Hood, I gathered a crew of seasoned savvy woodsmen









































    1. Both cooks in the village set up at his fireplace, one with a hearty thonga stew and the other with some crispy, tasty, spicy, thin rolls with lots of lorv and kalic seasoning the thonga strips


    2. It was obvious I needed a lot more seasoning before I could call myself a traveller


    3. At positive temperature seasoning reduces to 1 months at conditions of subsequent grinding of wood into chips


    4. He snatched a seasoning shaker off of the table and threw it across


    5. Salt: Purity; protection from sin and evil; covenant that never ends; unfruitfulness which leaves a void; that which remains and is lasting; seasoning;


    6. Meals among them were generally an adventure, but I found I could eat anything with sufficient ground chili seasoning


    7. Stir in ketchup, green onions and seasoning; heat through


    8. Combine tomato paste, Italian seasoning, and garlic; stir well, and spread over the cut sides of


    9. to use it as a seasoning on my chicken breast, steaks and lean


    10. Onion Powder: This seasoning can help prevent any

    11. will give you the seasoning and moxy you need to handle the big job


    12. Brown the beef, drain and add seasoning


    13. • When they are being fried, add the brinjal pieces to the seasoning, and cook


    14. Top with seasoning as explained in


    15. Chicken is so naturally flavorful that you can bake it without salt or any other seasoning


    16. You can also make a few additions to the recipe such as tomatoes, peppers, smoked sausage and the appropriate seasoning and have a Cajun soup or turkey gumbo


    17. You’ll find recipes for curry seasoning and Cajun seasoning in this book, but you’ll have to buy the gumbo file at the store


    18. When the rice is cooked, fluff with a fork and add seasoning before serving


    19. Mix the cooked fish with all the other ingredients, seasoning with the chili, vinegar and salt to taste


    20. When slightly tender, add the saluyot and any other seasoning to taste

    21. seasoning us with salt


    22. This seasoning is a reflection of this TRUTH


    23. To add a little seasoning to the visual feast, there was a constant parade of sails and every other type of floating craft imaginable, there were sun crystals shimmering on the water in the afternoons, and occasionally, there would be a southerly squall rampaging furiously up the harbour


    24. The day finally came for Coatl’s departure, this would be the first time for years that I wouldn’t have him to lean on, I promised I would follow him as soon as mother was up and about, I arranged for runners to keep me up to date with Coatl’s progress towards Chichen Itza and I eventually heard of his arrival and the tumultuous welcome that he received from the Itza people, despite the celebrations that went on for days Coatl managed to visit the coastal town of Jaina where his stockpile of green timber was seasoning


    25. added in a seasoning of knowledge from other ethnic groups, but the


    26. Here are some things to consider seasoning your soups with:


    27. A nice variant is to instead of Rosemary and thyme, use only "Old Bay" or only Italian seasoning


    28. However, she also knew that he was now a man of God and this may well be some good seasoning for him


    29. Most people know garlic simply as a seasoning, but it is much more than that


    30. Add the prepared col ard greens to the pot, stir, then add the stewed tomatoes with their juice and the seasoning; cook stirring to combine just until the collard greens wilt

    31. This time he was questioned about the Hawaiian seasoning salt he had purchased in the museum shop


    32. Fortunately after he told them that he had seasoning salt in his luggage they permitted him to move on and into the airport


    33. The leaf of a plant grown in Southeast Asia that is a seasoning ingredient often used in Thai soups, stir-fries, and curries


    34. After the second hour, arrange baby carrots around the meat, seasoning with


    35. Now add the sour cabbage and stir for a minute or so while seasoning with


    36. is the best seasoning to any meal


    37. And a tree springing out of Mount Sinai, producing oil, and seasoning for those who eat


    38. such as by the use of herbs or seasoning


    39. Sometimes even, half-rising, he delicately pointed out to madame the tenderest morsel, or turning to the servant, gave her some advice on the manipulation of stews and the hygiene of seasoning


    40. Nor was there any lack of olives, dry, it is true, and without any seasoning, but for all that toothsome and pleasant

    41. Here's a good lump of thyme seasoning under the apron for you


    42. The tuberculosis he has carried since youth has calcified as tiny seeds—minute black sesame liberally seasoning his lung


    43. For a less aggressive, salt-free kick, try seasoning grilled fish, meats, and eggs with just a pinch of cayenne


    44. This popularity reflects in a general way the investors’ view as to the risk involved, but it is also influenced largely by other factors, such as the degree of familiarity of the public with the company and the issue (seasoning) and the ease with which the bond can be sold (marketability)


    45. The element of seasoning plays a very small part as between the various senior issues of the railroads; and in the public-utility group proper (i


    46. Seasoning is usually defined as an objective quality, arising from a demonstrated ability to weather business storms


    47. What would all that eternal festival be without this seasoning? Our laws are


    48. Most of their combat seasoning came from putting the boot in on a cowed or fallen foe


    49. They were the men with the leather-ribbon whips who sweated up the Pyramids seasoning it with other people's salt and other people's cracked hearts


    50. It is well known that at the coronation of kings and queens, even modern ones, a certain curious process of seasoning them for their functions is gone through



    1. That is to say they both live in wood, both have wings during mating seasons and they both leave signs(piles of wood dust, wings) which lets us know they are there


    2. That is to say they both live in wood, both have wings during mating seasons and they both leave signs (piles of wood dust, wings) which lets us know they are there


    3. But unlike the monsoon seasons of Nepal, you want to be as predictable as the thunder clap after the lightning


    4. The water level might vary a foot here with the seasons and the storms, keeping those trunks fairly big


    5. Seasons here were not winter,


    6. whose weathered seasons burr softly,


    7. and the twist of the seasons


    8. the change of seasons


    9. “And he said unto them, it is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power


    10. Still it was good to leave seasons behind in a way

    11. and even though we’ve come this far, through seasons


    12. "There's a hint of seasons here, the clawleaves aren't quite as hangy as in Trenst and it's a little more obvious which is the channel here, but this is a lot of the same look, especially on the south side of the Myassa


    13. I was thinking the Himalayas, but they said no, there were four seasons each year


    14. The diagram in the center showed the globe of a suntower in place of the globe of the world in a standard seasons diagram


    15. He needed an axis of motion to follow Narrulla and another to follow the seasons


    16. Everything went swimmingly for Terry over the next few seasons


    17. Aura is a very beautiful world, but as with all worlds she has her seasons; and winter on Aura is the time when she renews herself


    18. Even those close friends and relatives who knew about the hole were amazed at the couple’s loving resilience in the face of such deep shadow, and unlike so many people who find that their strength and union is built on sand rather than on firm foundations, Ken and Eileen simply wouldn’t let the darkness at the heart of their marriage tear their relationship apart, choosing instead to face their enemy in a committed search for the one thing that could complete the turn of the seasons in their lives


    19. The seasons passed in a confusion of school uniforms and shoe sizes, just as much as they passed through the ever present need to prepare flower beds, to stake out fresh young plants and to harvest


    20. They have no information about our seasons and how cold it gets during the winter months

    21. On his bottom you could see depictions of the four seasons, each


    22. the seasons in their lives


    23. It must be getting on for five years … or was it six? She’d been dancing in the troupe for several seasons – become a long standing member of the group of girls who spent their time working in the revue, keeping body and soul together on the wages Masa paid them


    24. Summer seasons and late night motorway cruises


    25. It struck me as a little odd, after all, it is rather early in the season, but he was quite adamant that this was the time what he wanted to be here … something to do with climate change and the seasons coming round earlier, I think he said


    26. She pointed out the various qualities of the little shrubs, weeds, grasses, trees, and other growths of nature's bounty; she described their uses and seasons


    27. seasons, the nexus of summer and winter


    28. worst of seasons had failed to conquer


    29. flannel, the attire he seemed to wear in all seasons and for all occasions


    30. patterns over a number of seasons, it can tell them what is

    31. 32Can you bring forth the constellations in their seasons or


    32. The seasons are given to us so we may


    33. It is important for us to understand the times and the seasons we are in


    34. To watch the times and the seasons (Habakkuk 2:1)


    35. (Hosea 5:15) This is one of the hardest seasons for a lover of God to go through, but at times, God will withdraw his presence from our lives


    36. Watch the times and seasons


    37. If we are unaware of what is going on in the spirit we find ourselves swayed by the events of life and wondering what is going on, but as we understand the seasons we can pray, prepare, or agree with what is going on


    38. The rainy seasons sometimes held longer or shorter as the winds happened to blow, but this was the general observation I made


    39. Watch the times and seasons Guard your heart


    40. In the worst seasons they have always had a sufficiency for themselves, though less for exportation

    41. Upon examining, however, the accounts which have been published of their annual produce, I have not been able to observe that its variations have had any sensible connection with the dearness or cheapness of the seasons


    42. As God builds His Church, there will be seasons that He


    43. A good rice field is a bog at all seasons, and at one season a bog covered with water


    44. In the disorderly state of England under the Plantagenets, who governed it from about the middle of the twelfth till towards the end of the fifteenth century, one district might be in plenty, while another, at no great distance, by having its crop destroyed, either by some accident of the seasons, or by the incursion of some neighbouring baron, might be suffering all the horrors of a famine; and yet if the lands of some hostile lord were interposed between them, the one might not be able to give the least assistance to the other


    45. The first of these events was the civil war, which, by discouraging tillage and interrupting commerce, must have raised the price of corn much above what the course of the seasons would otherwise have occasioned


    46. The scarcity which prevailed in England, from 1693 to 1699, both inclusive, though no doubt principally owing to the badness of the seasons, and, therefore, extending through a considerable part of Europe, must have been somewhat enhanced by the bounty


    47. Before the scarcity occasioned by the late extraordinary course of bad seasons, it was, I have been assured, the ordinary contract price in all common years


    48. seems evidently to have been the effect of the extraordinary unfavourableness of the seasons, and ought, therefore, to be regarded, not as a permanent, but as a transitory and occasional event


    49. The seasons, for these ten or twelve years past, have been unfavourable through the greater part of Europe; and the disorders of Poland have very much increased the scarcity in all those countries, which, in dear years, used to be supplied from that market


    50. So long a course of bad seasons, though not a very common event, is by no means a singular one; and whoever has inquired much into the history of the prices of corn in former times, will be at no loss to recollect several other examples of the same kind














































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    Synonyms for "season"

    season time of year moderate mollify temper harden flavor flavour term period time division salt spice accustom habituate

    "season" definitions

    a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field


    one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions


    a recurrent time marked by major holidays


    lend flavor to


    make fit


    make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else