Sentences with phrase «thus keeping you dry»

The fabric will block out rain and wind, thus keeping you dry and fresh while you are on - the - go.

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Make sure you have towels within reach and maybe put a bib on your baby, so you can easily change to a new one and thus keep your daughter dry easily.
Moisture wicking materials let your sweat evaporate, thus keeping your skin dry.
The skin dries when the outer cells of the body are dead; using Krill oil keep skin cells from dying as quickly, thus giving your skin a fresh and soft appearance.
The 7 - series» DSC includes a huge amount of sub-functions, including ABS (anti-lock brakes), ASC (stability control, including a separate mode for stabilizing a trailer), CBC (cornering brake control), DBC (Dynamic Brake Control, which recognizes panic situations and helps the driver to effect a full - braking panic stop with less pedal pressure), Brake Fade Compensation, Brake Drying (which applies the brakes slightly in wet conditions to keep the pads dry and thus ready for use), Brake Standby (which applies slight brake pressure in the event of a sudden lift from the gas, moving the brake pads up against the rotor for quicker response in a panic stop), Startoff Assistant (which prevents the 750i from rolling backwards down a hill as you start out), ACC Active Cruise Control (see below), and automatic brake hold (which holds the car at a stop even with the transmission in gear).
In fact, I favor white paper towel, which is easily collected up when soiled and absorbs spilled water thus keeping the cage drier.
Plucking hair from the ears allows a deep, thorough cleaning of any built - up wax or debris, and allows the canal to breathe, thus keep the canal drier.
Keep in mind that meat has higher water content and the water is removed when the food is processed into a dry food, thus reducing the amount of meat nearly 70 percent.
Thus, they are actually happier kept on something like dry pine shavings.
The lie that warmer = drier comes from the climate models of the 1980s to early 1990s which could not simulate rain, and thus people simulated temperature but kept rainfall constant in their assessments, leading to silly claims like the SE USA would turn into tropical savanna.
Both wetland drying and the increased frequency of warm dry summers and associated thunderstorms have led to more large fires in the last ten years than in any decade since record - keeping began in the 1940s.9 In Alaskan tundra, which was too cold and wet to support extensive fires for approximately the last 5,000 years, 105 a single large fire in 2007 released as much carbon to the atmosphere as had been absorbed by the entire circumpolar Arctic tundra during the previous quarter - century.106 Even if climate warming were curtailed by reducing heat - trapping gas (also known as greenhouse gas) emissions (as in the B1 scenario), the annual area burned in Alaska is projected to double by mid-century and to triple by the end of the century, 107 thus fostering increased emissions of heat - trapping gases, higher temperatures, and increased fires.
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