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Graduate student David Lobell and Gregory Asner, both of the Carnegie Institution of Washington and Stanford University, investigated the interplay among temperature, rainfall, amount of sunshine, and corn and soybeans yields from 1982 to 1998.
From picnic tables stacked with sunshine-colored corn on the cob and rainbow ices to garden-party platters of sliced fruit and sundress-hued spritzers, there's a whole lot of color going on.
Though the mineral waters didn't ease Jefferson's discomfort, he loved "the land of corn, wine, oil, and sunshine".
Abundant sunshine (the resort averages about 300 sunny days a year) and cold nights turn snow into velvety corn.
Charlotte loved new experiences, laughter, sunshine, corn on the cob at the farmers market, and most of all, her family.
Suddenly, sunshine!
"Sunshine up".
Brilliant sunshine.
More sunshine.
Sunshine preferable.
The sunshine.
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