Sentence examples for At all seasons from inspiring English sources

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They are mean at all seasons of the year but get worse when the nuts ripen in the fall.

Temperature in the offshore areas, however, is warm and markedly uniform at all seasons, decreasing somewhat toward the north.

Within those regions rainforests were limited further to coastal and hilly areas where abundant rain still fell at all seasons.

The sun rises daily to a near-vertical position at noon, ensuring a high level of incoming radiant energy at all seasons.

Today it is garnished in the tourist season with some of Europe's most luxurious cafe chairs, and at all seasons it is hemmed in by tall new buildings and elderly luxury hotels.

When Brooks Brothers was last in the neighborhood, tuxedos were worn formally only when the weather was too warm for full evening wear, though they were considered "appropriate for informal occasions at all seasons," the 1896 catalog explained.

They are mean at all seasons of the year but get worse when the nuts ripen in the fall... View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By David Remnick By Malcolm Gladwell.

During the annual cycle, the doldrums move toward the summer hemisphere, so outside a central region near the Equator, which has abundant rain at all seasons, there is a zone that receives much rain in summer but a good deal less in winter.

"If I'm being completely honest, not all designers – including myself – are good at all seasons or all commodities, and by eliminating those weaker points, changing the business model accordingly allows designers to focus their time, energy and money where it will be most beneficial and least wasteful," says St James.

It was still shaping both our maps and our mental geography in 1852, when one of Mercator's most influential successors, the German cartographer August Petermann, averred, "It is a well-known fact that there exists to the North of the Siberian coast and, at a comparatively short distance from it, a sea open at all seasons".

Looked on as "the wonder of Europe" for the zeal and decisiveness with which she promoted her country's power, Maria Theresa was the kind of rugged woman who, at all seasons, gave birth to her children in front of an open window while signing papers of state.

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