Sentences with phrase «harsh weather we use»

During harsh weather we use reemay to protect plants from frost and build cold frames to protect some vegetables throughout the winter months.

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The technology was developed at WPI by a team led by Ali Rangwala, professor of fire protection engineering, as an outgrowth of research funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior aimed at assessing the feasibility of using in - situ burns to clean up oil spills in remote locations in the Arctic, where harsh weather can make it difficult to quickly mobilize clean - up equipment and crews.
Oily skin can result from any of the following: inherited overactive oil producing glands (sebaceous glands), hormonal fluctuations, use of harsh soaps and facial cleansers, humidity and hot weather.
Sunscreen is on my list for daily use, and I'm also going to do more to protect my skin, particularly from harsh weather.
I wonder if it makes a difference if the larger the mold, you may want to use concrete or it may be because it is exposed to harsher weather and the cement breaks down quicker.
To overcome the harsh cold weather or in order to save your hair from falling in winters, these hats are being used.
Blow drying, straightening, colouring, using styling products and exposure to harsh weather can all cause hair to dry out and become damaged and weak.
Kormákur is accustomed to weathering harsh conditions and directed the 2012 survival film «The Deep,» uses many tricks in his filmmaking arsenal — subzero soundstage with vertiginous ladder, real snow, location footage in the Dolomites, plus CGI «extensions.»
The headlights will use LED accent lights which will be very useful if you drive in harsh weather conditions.
It is the perfect place for dogs to use when the weather is harsh.
If you regularly feed outdoor animals, it is suggested you consider using a Styrofoam cooler and a straw to create a makeshift shelter that will help them stay comfortable during the harsh weather this winter.
While they are skilled at surviving harsh weather, and finding their own food and shelter, they can always use a helping hand during the winter months.
These conditions include extreme temperature (e.g. inclement weather), loud noises (e.g. constant barking in shelters), close contact with fumes, dust and odors (e.g. chemical and animal odors) and exposure to harsh chemicals (e.g. cleaners and disinfectants used in shelters).
They are made only for temporary use and can be damaged by harsh weather conditions.
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