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Charlotte Wakefield's Maria, who skips across the grass towards the stage as if she was living off dew, is sweet-voiced: both melting and maddeningly earnest.
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It lives off the dew it collects on the hydrophilic skin of its back in the early mornings.
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If you're going to air dry parsley, you want to make sure you gather it at its most tender point, which is early in the morning, but enough after sun-up to have burned off the dew from the night before.
There are also reports of aerial wells which supply drinking water in many dry areas, some with piped supplies, but the studies in the Negev would suggest that the process is more likely to have been the interception and condensation of fog or mist, or direct run-off, than dew formation (UNEP 1983).
He drank dew off leaves and the windshield, she said.
By the time the sun had burned off the morning dew, a Buick Enclave emerged from the Gillespie compound.
I tried the crude petroleum as obtainable in Burma; that did for a while, but directly it got washed off by the dew, in they got.
The sun hoists itself up and gets busy, laying a sparkling rug across the water, burning the beads of dew off the reeds, baking the tops of our mothers' heads".
Coleman presents her family's bucolic existence along with a dose of reality that strips the dew off the produce: the homesteading life was grueling and ultimately tore her family apart.
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