Sentences with phrase «common in warm areas»

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Red berry fruit flavors (think raspberry) predominate in wines from cooler areas; whereas blackberry, anise and pepper notes are more common in wines made in warmer areas.
The nematode that causes the original infection exists in dirt on all continents except Antarctica, and it is most common in warmer regions, particularly remote rural areas in the tropics and subtropics where walking barefoot combined with poor sanitation leads to infection.
Admittedly, it's 100 % anecdotal on my end, but it's more common to see people walk into a gym, mosey on over to the bench press area without much of a song and dance with a warm - up, and pretty much get right into the nuts and bolts of their workout than it is to see the same person walk in, start deadlifting, and not be leaving five minutes later because their spine just flipped them the middle finger.
Cats who routinely go outdoors in areas where fleas are most common (warm, humid climates in particular), are more likely to become infected with this bacteria.
The use of slug and snail poison is common in coastal, warm, subtropical or low - lying areas where snails or slugs are prevalent (Northwest USA, United Kingdom, etc.).
We accommodate you in places that offer a warm atmosphere, very clean and comfortable rooms and beautiful common areas.
... «There is significant concern in countries on the margin of the tropical areas where dengue is mainly found, that with global warming dengue and other mosquito - borne viruses such as Zika will encroach and become common,» Dr Harley said.
Dampwood and subterranean termites are found throughout much of North America, and drywood termites are more common in very warm areas.
Gauzy white curtains allow plenty of light to stream in through the space's large windows, warming up the white common area.
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