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Leisure travel too has historically been strong as people cling to the last vestiges of summer, taking advantage of lower rates and mellow September weather.
Perhaps the change of weather helped to mellow the mood.
It was mellow, she said, except for the strange weather.
Just mellow, well-rounded, subtle piquancy – perfect for the colder weather and even better if there are leftovers.
City officials commented that even though lines at some stores snaked into the streets in chilly weather, the crowds were remarkably patient and, yes, mellow — a mix of young and old, mostly men.
How would Fish, a mellow man with a history of modest success in the tournament, weather the pressure of being the top American seed?
It brought added frustration in Northern states like Wisconsin, where much of the corn fields, already stunted by the warm weather, stopped growing with the first frost, killing hopes that a mellow fall would fatten up the crop before harvest.
No bright yellows and oranges startle the eyes here; instead, there are soft upholstered banquettes and mellow lighting in a luxury of space — a subdued harbor feel without the phony weathering.
She glanced about her, turning up her cheek to the mellow, sinking light, then bent to coax over the bundle's head another layer, some coverlet or shawl: in this weather?
Be mellow.
No mellow.
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