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In the subtropics, where unpredictable cold weather occurs occasionally, it is important to protect the storage roots and propagation stems from chilling stress.
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"But it's like this: This is a cold, unpredictable business.
In an outcome that seemed as unpredictable as a cold February day in New England, the Yankees won, 2-1, and Kim was one of the goats.
"It's always cold and unpredictable.
Poetry, on the other hand, has long had an intimate relationship with climatic events: as Geoffrey Parker points out, John Milton began to compose Paradise Lost during a winter of extreme cold, and "unpredictable and unforgiving changes in the climate are central to his story.
Winters in Vermont are notoriously cold and unpredictable.
The company blamed "unpredictable weather patterns", particularly the cold weather in April followed by a return to more seasonal conditions in May.
In addition, the performance of most treatment processes is likely to be affected by the cold environment and unpredictable weather conditions [26, 29].
Though accommodations and flights are more expensive in warmer months and this is usually when people go backpacking, it's harder to pack for the off-season because of colder and more unpredictable weather.
The wind and waves are fierce and unpredictable in the winter, and the cold drains a surfer's energy, bringing on muscle fatigue and cotton-minded dizziness.
The fate of the entire group can rest on factors as unpredictable as the duration of a cold snap, a seasonal shortfall of prey, or the health of its hunters.
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