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In addition, Ms. Stillman reiterates the almanac's position that: based on its "time-honored and closely guarded" formula which takes into account solar activity, ocean temperatures, and other factors, the planet will be undergoing global cooling -- offset somewhat by global warming caused by increasing amounts of atmospheric greenhouse gases -- for decades to come.
It's Old Farmer's Almanac time Don Lipman 2010
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The almanac's calling for heavy snow in the Northeast this year.
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They were a kind unknown to me, therefore a kind not commonly encountered, else I would have received something on them in the almanac's general load.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006
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She reflected, humorously, that if the miles of dancing she had done in the past year were placed end to end, as they do it in the almanac's fascinating facts, they must surely reach to Mars and return.
Half Portions Edna Ferber 1926
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We had the almanac's word for it and years and years of precedent, but still the Weather Man was skeptical.
Love Conquers All Robert Benchley 1917
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Moreover, in the almanac's list of the largest cities of the earth, Atlanta comes twentieth from the top.
American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Julian Street 1913
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Nevertheless, it may be stated that, according to the almanac's population figures, Atlanta is larger than the much more ancient city of
American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Julian Street 1913
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According to the old almanac's saying we had a right to expect on the twenty-first a relenting of the rigors of the north, but it did not come.
A Daughter of the Middle Border Hamlin Garland 1900
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In the words of founder Robert B. Thomas in 1792, the almanac's goal is to be "useful, with a pleasant degree of humor."
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Jeff Hirsch, the almanac's editor-in-chief, notes that August is a big month for vacations.
The Seattle Times 2011
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