- An
Indian summer is a
period of
unseasonably warm, dry
weather that
sometimes occurs in
autumn in
temperate regions of the
northern hemisphere. Several...
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heart of ice,
whose approach is
signaled by a foul
stench or
sudden unseasonable chill. In
modern psychiatry, the
disorder known as "Wendigo psychosis"...
- Criticism. New York:
Routledge Florence. p. 593. Esty, Jed (2012). "
Unseasonable Youth: Modernism, Colonialism, and the
Fiction of Development". Oxford...
- the
other night, to see how it
would feel to
shock a
crowd with
these unseasonable clothes, and also to see how long it
might take the
crowd to reconcile...
- the
immune system of
Spanish flu
victims could have been
weakened by
unseasonably cold and wet
weather for
extended periods during the pandemic. This affected...
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potentially bringing a
brief round of
severe weather followed by a few days of
unseasonably cool temperatures.
Tampa first appeared in the 1850 U.S.
Census with...
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possibly because of hot weather;
temperatures in
London had
reached an
unseasonable 31.8 °C (89.2 °F). It resumed, but
stopped again at 10:20 pm, and remained...
-
effect or Al Gore
effect refers to
coincidence between occurrences of
unseasonably cold
weather and some
events ****ociated with
global warming activism...
- trip to
Europe for
research for the game,
where they were met by an "
unseasonable cold snap, the
scenery was
covered in snow. This
inspired us to implement...
- her .viz
because the said
Bishop did
entertaine people in her
house at
unseasonable hours in the
night to keep
drinking and
playing at shovel-board whereby...