Upon returning from a short trip, I noticed that the leaves were yellowing. |
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There were posters for music groups and singers from ten or twenty years ago, ripped out of magazines, frayed and yellowing. |
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Her hair was blackened and sodden, and her skin was yellowing, like parchment or old bread. |
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There may be yellowing of the eyes and skin due to excessive breakdown of red blood cells. |
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The pages are yellowing, the leather worn, but the handwriting is still crystal clear. |
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Sulfur deficiency on most crops is expressed as general yellowing but in corn it also may appear as leaf striping. |
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To the uninitiated, they're just a collection of yellowing maps hung up on the walls. |
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The sun shone in through the office window, yellowing one of the policemen's trousers. |
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A magazine rack beside the counter displayed years-old newspapers, yellowing with age. |
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More and more people have decided not to put up with yellowing, stained teeth and, instead, are having them bleached into a pearly white grins. |
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It tries to take us beyond the yellowing net curtains of their cramped tower-block flats, and into their living-rooms and bedrooms. |
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Finally, one turned and Julian Keats found himself looking at letters, yellowing bundles of them, all in chronological order. |
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A plant with aster yellows develops weak, yellowing leaves and twisted or distorted stems and flowers. |
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But too often mouths are firmly closed to hide yellowing enamel, unsightly fillings or missing teeth. |
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The first symptoms of this fungal disease are yellowing or bronzing leaves that wilt, followed by sudden plant death. |
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If I see plants with yellowing foliage I have to stop and ask myself why the leaves are turning. |
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In that room you breathed books, that musty paper odor of yellowing pages and crumbling bindings. |
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We must be endlessly alert to avoid yellowing teeth, body odours, bad breath, baggy eyes, lank hair, grey hair or body hair. |
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I myself wore a shapeless dress that appeared to be yellowing with age, but was actually intended to be that colour. |
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At dusk the fading sun shines through yellowing leaves on the cypress trees and reflects off ice-cold lakes. |
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This causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, darkening of the urine and pale clay coloured stools. |
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This is also the time to remove your plants and trim or pinch the old growth and all yellowing leaves off. |
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Katy ducked behind John, then peered around him to see an old man with yellowing eyes and white hair, with a bent back and thin as a rake. |
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From one of the drawers in her desk she pulled out a yellowing piece of paper. |
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A fire burned merrily in the little grate, below a shelf of yellowing pictures, portraits, landscapes. |
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Larval frit flies can be a serious pest of bentgrass, because their feeding causes yellowing and death of the central leaf. |
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Wrinkling, yellowing, leatheriness, mottling and hyperpigmentation are all associated with sun damage. |
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Detectives also found bookplates and yellowing pages that had contained library stamps. |
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Upstairs there is a collage of yellowing contemporary newspaper and magazine clippings, and a large photograph of our hero. |
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They were utterly appalling with their rotten or missing teeth, tangled, matted hair, and yellowing scurvy eyes. |
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In Act Two, the police chief inhabits a blankly bureaucratic hall hung with yellowing maps. |
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All else was a seemingly endless field of grass, tall, yellowing and waving gently in the warm breeze. |
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This headily perfumed shampoo, with its photoprotector action, prevents and treats the yellowing of hair caused by exposure to light. |
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Many of us remember the former Smithsonian exhibition on human culture in Africa, with its pale walls, dusty cases, fluorescent lighting, and yellowing labels. |
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Four to six leaf corn has been found with four to six leaves infested and the plants showing obvious leaf yellowing and purpling and some leaf dieback. |
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For years, the yellowing envelope and the letter it contained were kept solely for nostalgia value, despite being pressed into service as a humble bookmark. |
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Now, in place of rice fields stood yellowing ginger ready to be harvested. |
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If you see anything yellowing or misshapen in the field, it should be removed. |
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Its owner, Ace Cook, a squat man with a yellowing walrus mustache, wanted to inform Kinky of his political philosophy. |
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All dead and yellowing growth should be cleared from marginal plants and water lilies, and submerged aquatics that are getting out of hand should be thinned out. |
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White excrescences sometimes appear on the veins and a yellowing develops between them. |
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Outside, the first footprints of autumn were seen in the yellowing leaves of some of the older poplars and the increasing anticipatory excitement of the birds and squirrels. |
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Absorbs pollutants in the air which leads to yellowing and dulling of colour. |
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Citrus trees in this region showed typical symptoms of huanglongbing including mottling of leaves and yellowing of shoots. |
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The resulting oxidation leads to physical changes, such as brittleness and cracking, as well as chemical changes, such as yellowing and fading. |
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It is recommended for clear pickling, light pastel, and natural unstained woods when resistance to discoloration and yellowing are required. |
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In early stages of wilting leaves remain green, but later yellowing and brown necrosis develops. |
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Patches of poor growth occur generally in the crop, sometimes with yellowing, wilting or death of the foliage. |
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There is yellowing, discoloration and loss of detail until all of the image is attacked. |
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Chlorinated liquid very efficient to eliminate yellowing or graying and to restore pure white to fabrics. |
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In Ositeni, a village in central Malawi, a few withered maize stalks and yellowing cassava plants poke up from the dusty soil. |
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I say: 'The teachers who stay in their schools end up like their books: yellowing, on the shelves. |
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In many parts of Manitoba, substantial acreages are under water, crops are yellowing from excess moisture and spraying has been hampered. |
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Chlorotic, unevenly distributed spots on leaves or chlorotic, discoloured leaf tissue along veins or net-like yellowing along lateral veins. |
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Excessive pile temperature can also cause yellowing of a mineral-oil-based varnish. |
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The product is slightly hazy in the tin, easy to use, non yellowing and has a high gloss finish. |
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It imparts very good greying resistance to melamine laminates and possesses very good high-temperature yellowing resistance in paper laminates. |
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Perennials make excellent companion plants for bulbs and help to mask yellowing bulb foliage. |
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Blue-green vision is most affected by age as the yellowing of the aging crystalline lens absorbs blue light. |
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In the Caribbean, lethal yellowing is a severe disease which has killed millions of palms over the last 40 years. |
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Angelos glimpsed at Evelyn, who was suddenly looking nervous as she wrung her hands together and intently stared at the yellowing linoleum flooring. |
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You can smell the lavender sachets on them, if not indeed the mothballs, and they seem to be made up of faded photographs and yellowing newspaper clippings. |
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With a book about Jane Franklin and her life of letters to her brother Benjamin, sepia yellow connotes yellowing papers. |
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Built beneath a grandstand of lumpy bluestone, it features honour boards the length of the room and memorabilia cabinets filled with old footy boots and yellowing programs. |
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A uniform yellowing or browning of the edges of leaves on broadleaf plants or the tips of evergreen needles is a symptom of a condition called scorch. |
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In its place, yellowing lamb's lettuce and blackening oak leaf lettuce, both fit for the bin, were mixed in with frizzy endive and watery grated daikon-type radish. |
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They all had that yellowing with age feel that is always represented in the outback Australia images and it felt run down and not entirely friendly. |
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The yellowing and senescence are indistinguishable from symptoms caused during drought periods by water stress in trees growing on inadequate sites, such as shallow soils overlying rock ledges. |
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Deciduous species and larch: sampling shall be done when the new leaves are fully developed, and before the very beginning of the autumnal yellowing and senescence. |
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In white-fruited cultivars there is a yellowing of the portion of the lamina exposed to the sun that confers a metallic lustre to the leaf surface. |
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Visual effects of control are gradual wilting or yellowing of the plant, which advances to complete browning of above-ground growth and deterioration of affected underground plant parts. |
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Visible effects are a gradual wilting and yellowing of the plant which advances to complete browning of above ground growth and deterioration of underground plant parts. |
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The new conditions encourage the development of the disease if present, typically wilting and yellowing of leaves, stem lesions and root rot with characteristic oospores in the stele. |
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Several white Air Force mess dress uniforms were donated and stored too late to prevent the yellowing of age from settling in. |
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Pick yellowing leaves off Brussels sprouts and other brassicas promptly, to prevent spread of grey mould and brassica downy mildew. |
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Pick yellowing leaves offBrussels sprouts and other brassicas promptly, to prevent spread of grey mould and brassica downy mildew. |
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Thanks to its exclusive additive, this high-performance finish prevents the UV radiation in sunlight from yellowing the wood or dulling the shine of your EcoGeneration floor, while optimizing its resistance and life span. |
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This is because their livers are not working efficiently, and yellowing of the skin is caused by a build-up of bile pigment. |
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Epinasty and rugosity of the apical leaves is followed by a necrosis of the leaflet midribs and a yellowing of leaflets in the central region of the plant. |
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Because the cankers caused by the fungus prevent sap circulation, the disease symptoms include leaf yellowing, followed by leaf withering above the cankered parts. |
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Symptoms of damage caused from high concentrations of sulphur dioxide are the yellowing, or chlorosis, of the tissue between the veins of broad leaves, or the browning of the tip of conifer needles. |
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Raspberries are easy-going plants though they sometimes show signs of chlorosis, yellowing of the leaves, if they are planted in soil with too much lime. |
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Some of the most enduring details are glanced at in passing: a yellowing gush from a waste pipe at the edge of a muddy field, or the projectiles that bystanders hurl at the caged windows of a train. |
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The symptoms are damp rot at the base of the spear, yellowing at the base of young leaves, wet rot of the root cortex and orange-brown discoloration 19 of the growing point. |
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In preparation, haul out yellowing bound…. |
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Look for fresh, unfaded green color with no sign of yellowing. |
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More rare but serious adverse reactions may occur: tingling hands or feet, fatigue, weakness, strong stomach pains, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, yellowing of the eyes or skin. |
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In Lebanon, a recent survey carried out in the major cucurbit-producing regions has showed that besides well known mosaic-inducing viruses, crops often showed severe yellowing of the leaves. |
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Monitoring in storage is necessary, and yellowing scapes must be removed. |
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On the other hand, the ornamental shrub Ixora, has a low alkalinity tolerance, demonstrated by yellowing of its foliage. |
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Ross McKenzie, agronomy research scientist with ARD in Lethbridge, says the tell-tale yellowing that is an indication of the condition is most common in barley crops in the area, but is also showing up in wheat. |
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Optimum timing is at leaf yellowing or early leaf drop. |
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He points to yellowing leaves at the base of the stalks, and says the plants should be twice as tall at this time of year. The problem is a lack of fertiliser. |
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The materials, which are based on aliphatic isocyanates and polyethers, display virtually no yellowing when subjected to long-term exposure to UV light. |
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Transmission experiments on coconut lethal yellowing disease with Deltocephalus flavicosta Stal, a leafhopper vector of periwinkle phyllody in Jamaica. |
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The materials, which are based on aliphatic isocyanates and polyethers, are said to display virtually no yellowing when subjected to long-term exposure to UV light. |
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Open the box in which his large hidebound book is kept. The faint smell of manure, over 150 years old, still rises from thick yellowing pages, and you begin to live his life. |
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