- An
Indian summer is a
period of
unseasonably warm, dry
weather that
sometimes occurs in
autumn in
temperate regions of the
northern hemisphere. Several...
-
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...
- 2015 Gossman,
Lionel (2000),
Basel in the Age of Burckhardt: A
Study in
Unseasonable Ideas, Chicago, US:
University of
Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-30498-1,...
- 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...
- been
weakened by
adverse climate conditions which were
particularly unseasonably cold and wet for
extended periods of time
during the
duration of the...
-
catchers forcing them to hide out
longer than expected. The
weather was
unseasonably cold and they had
little food. The Ennalls'
infant child was quieted...
- due to its
proximity to the
Pacific Palisades neighborhood,
burned in
unseasonably dry
chaparral that had not been
burned in a
significant fire
within the...
- patriotic, but
Clement VII's zeal soon cooled; by his want of
foresight and
unseasonable economy, he laid
himself open to an
attack from the
turbulent Roman barons...
- Criticism. New York:
Routledge Florence. p. 593. Esty, Jed (2012). "
Unseasonable Youth: Modernism, Colonialism, and the
Fiction of Development". Oxford...
- but will fall from the tree
while still tiny,
green buds, and if it is
unseasonably wet or if the
plums are not
harvested as soon as they are ripe, the fruit...