In Chen's village of Nongmei in Guangxi, the land this year is too dry for spring planting.
The perfect Manhattan was a little too dry for my taste, and I found the dry Manhattan difficult to get down.
The problem is that they are planting these seeds in soil that is too dry or infertile to grow them.
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In fact, most businessmen today, used to worrying about aligning hearts and minds, would probably find Machiavelli not only too dry but too cynical.
Before you set out, check with the ranger to make sure fires are allowed (sometimes it's too dry and the fire danger is too high).
S. Eliot, whom Crane regarded as too dry, too learned and too pessimistic in his vision of life, Crane's own take on existence was more ecstatic and positive.
In an environment far too dry to sustain much life, the flora and fauna have adapted, enabling them to glean just enough moisture from the ocean fog that spills inland at dawn.
If the foundation of a pie especially a custard pie like a pumpkin pie is too dry or too wet, it could crumble apart or slide off forks.
Among the standards, brisket, ribs, chicken and pulled pork, the pork ribs were my favorite, almost too tender, but really capturing the smoke and dry rub flavor without being too dry.
The International Livestock Research Institute says large parts of Africa may soon be too dry for grazing, leading to conflicts between rival cattle herders or, as in Sudan's Darfur region, between herders and settled farmers.
Putting your PowerPizza in a carrier bag will not only increase the level of disguise - it'll keep it dry too.
The vet has tried the procedure before but last time the glue took too long to dry and the beak fell off.
Its retail pickings are slim, and for decades it was dry, too.
"The stems shouldn't be dry or too fibrous, " Ms. Schwertner said.
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In the last few years, researchers have confirmed that cooking meat too long over a dry, intense heat creates small amounts of at least two kinds of compounds that can lead to cancer.
The punchline: warm weather is good for search traffic, but dry weather helps, too.
Building on dry land is difficult too: suitable sites are rare, and Britain's planning system hands obstreperous local residents a lot of power.
The current system signifies an era when individuals who work for corporations might all too readily be hung out to dry in an effort to save the corporation itself.
Loves Kiwi wine, too: recently bought coveted cult winery Dry River and popular producer Te Awa.
If oil prices fall too far or interest rates rise too high, both cash sources could dry up.
"It's definitely not the weather I am used to in Australia, but we did get some dry running which is not too bad, " said Hamilton.
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If today's headlines suggesting Wales should sell its water resources to England at a market rate are anything to go by then it's going to be a long, dry and politically torrid summer too.
"We ran into some dry spells and we settled for way too many 3's, " Bobcats coach Mike Dunlap said.
Anderson produced some spectacularly prodigious swing, which proved too much for the batsmen used to playing on dry, flat wickets.
Republicans remember all too well how thoroughly they were hung out to dry during the 1996 campaign over the Medicare issue.
Stone Petroleum and McMoRan drilled it to a depth of 19, 000 feet and then decided it was a dry hole and cemented it off, too.
When the starlet blurted the seamy detail, when someone said or did something too odd or too open to interpretation, Carson would give the audience the dry look.
" And in the coming months, the president would tell the nation that he, too, had read of the Joads' journey from the bone-dry plains of Oklahoma to the bountiful lands of California, where they and others toiled away for a pittance and found themselves wishing "them big farmers wouldn' plague us so.
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