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I hope the deniers have fun when we are able to cook our food on the sidewalk in the spring-time.
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Also, is it a waste of time fishing the normal spring-time tributaries or should I move to the main river?
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It was the spring-time, and the night noises were many and varied.
CHAPTER XVI 2010
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It certainly feels like spring-time transition with temperatures bouncing every day.
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It is spring-time again, and the ice has gone out of the river.
THE WHITE MAN'S WAY 2010
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One differentiates between stratospheric ozone depletion and spring-time polar ozone depletion.
Commander Coincidence EliRabett 2010
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One differentiates between stratospheric ozone depletion and spring-time polar ozone depletion.
Archive 2010-01-01 EliRabett 2010
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UPDATE: I stupidly did not ask about the playoff beard question, but I later touched base with one of Ovechkin's representatives, who light-heartedly reminded me that the Caps haven't reaped much success from their recent spring-time beards, and that other teams have won the Stanley Cup without sacrificing their grooming.
Ovechkin will be well-groomed for Gillette Dan Steinberg 2010
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Harder yet is the Big Sur International Marathon, a spring-time race that took Ms. Fingar three hours, 46 minutes to complete.
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Defeat turns to triumph in a final fairytale reversal, when the husband turns to his wife in a wonderfully suggestive image, “like the river in spring-time flowing richly into the canals empty with the drought of winter.”
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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