- and
environmental cues such as
changes in
levels of
plant hormones and
seasonable temperature and
photoperiod changes. Many
perennial and most biennial...
- Oceania. They have
formed under climatic conditions which have
great seasonable temperature variability with
growth occurring during warm
summers and...
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December 1648.
William Prynne (1655), The
First and
Second Part of a
Seasonable, Legal, and
Historicall Vindication, and
Chronological Collection of the...
-
either employing such as are
ready and able to work, or
bestowing a
seasonable bounteous charity to such as are
infirm and miserable,
leave no man destitute...
- the rest
consumed locally. The
industry is
characterised by
extreme seasonableness,
operating primarily between June and September.
Although most deep-water...
- parti****ting
institution membership required.) Kennett,
White (1715). "A
Seasonable Discourse of the Rise, Progress, Discovery, and
Utter Disappointment of...
-
inhabitants of the
several states shall have
liberty to fowl and hunt in
seasonable times ..."
article 7: "That the
people have a
right to bear arms for the...
-
sermon preached on the
twenty fifth day of December, 1712.
Containing some
seasonable admonitions of piety. And concluded, with a
brief dissertation on that...
-
catastrophic drought,
Bradford wrote: And afterward, the Lord sent them such
seasonable showers, with the
interchange of fair warm
weather as,
through His blessing...
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arrives some time in November, and
lasts through early to mid April.
Seasonable weather is
often warm, dry, and sunny.
Average high
temperatures of 75–83 °F...