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1. That is to say they both live in wood, both have wings during mating seasons and they both leave signs(piles of wood dust, wings) which lets us know they are there
2. That is to say they both live in wood, both have wings during mating seasons and they both leave signs (piles of wood dust, wings) which lets us know they are there
3. But unlike the monsoon seasons of Nepal, you want to be as predictable as the thunder clap after the lightning
4. The water level might vary a foot here with the seasons and the storms, keeping those trunks fairly big
5. Seasons here were not winter,
6. whose weathered seasons burr softly,
7. and the twist of the seasons
8. the change of seasons
9. “And he said unto them, it is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power
10. Still it was good to leave seasons behind in a way
11. and even though we’ve come this far, through seasons
12. "There's a hint of seasons here, the clawleaves aren't quite as hangy as in Trenst and it's a little more obvious which is the channel here, but this is a lot of the same look, especially on the south side of the Myassa
13. I was thinking the Himalayas, but they said no, there were four seasons each year
14. The diagram in the center showed the globe of a suntower in place of the globe of the world in a standard seasons diagram
15. He needed an axis of motion to follow Narrulla and another to follow the seasons
16. Everything went swimmingly for Terry over the next few seasons
17. Aura is a very beautiful world, but as with all worlds she has her seasons; and winter on Aura is the time when she renews herself
18. Even those close friends and relatives who knew about the hole were amazed at the couple’s loving resilience in the face of such deep shadow, and unlike so many people who find that their strength and union is built on sand rather than on firm foundations, Ken and Eileen simply wouldn’t let the darkness at the heart of their marriage tear their relationship apart, choosing instead to face their enemy in a committed search for the one thing that could complete the turn of the seasons in their lives
19. The seasons passed in a confusion of school uniforms and shoe sizes, just as much as they passed through the ever present need to prepare flower beds, to stake out fresh young plants and to harvest
20. They have no information about our seasons and how cold it gets during the winter months
21. On his bottom you could see depictions of the four seasons, each
22. the seasons in their lives
23. It must be getting on for five years … or was it six? She’d been dancing in the troupe for several seasons – become a long standing member of the group of girls who spent their time working in the revue, keeping body and soul together on the wages Masa paid them
24. Summer seasons and late night motorway cruises
25. It struck me as a little odd, after all, it is rather early in the season, but he was quite adamant that this was the time what he wanted to be here … something to do with climate change and the seasons coming round earlier, I think he said
26. She pointed out the various qualities of the little shrubs, weeds, grasses, trees, and other growths of nature's bounty; she described their uses and seasons
27. seasons, the nexus of summer and winter
28. worst of seasons had failed to conquer
29. flannel, the attire he seemed to wear in all seasons and for all occasions
30. patterns over a number of seasons, it can tell them what is
31. 32Can you bring forth the constellations in their seasons or
32. The seasons are given to us so we may
33. It is important for us to understand the times and the seasons we are in
34. To watch the times and the seasons (Habakkuk 2:1)
35. (Hosea 5:15) This is one of the hardest seasons for a lover of God to go through, but at times, God will withdraw his presence from our lives
36. Watch the times and seasons
37. If we are unaware of what is going on in the spirit we find ourselves swayed by the events of life and wondering what is going on, but as we understand the seasons we can pray, prepare, or agree with what is going on
38. The rainy seasons sometimes held longer or shorter as the winds happened to blow, but this was the general observation I made
39. Watch the times and seasons Guard your heart
40. In the worst seasons they have always had a sufficiency for themselves, though less for exportation
41. Upon examining, however, the accounts which have been published of their annual produce, I have not been able to observe that its variations have had any sensible connection with the dearness or cheapness of the seasons
42. As God builds His Church, there will be seasons that He
43. A good rice field is a bog at all seasons, and at one season a bog covered with water
44. In the disorderly state of England under the Plantagenets, who governed it from about the middle of the twelfth till towards the end of the fifteenth century, one district might be in plenty, while another, at no great distance, by having its crop destroyed, either by some accident of the seasons, or by the incursion of some neighbouring baron, might be suffering all the horrors of a famine; and yet if the lands of some hostile lord were interposed between them, the one might not be able to give the least assistance to the other
45. The first of these events was the civil war, which, by discouraging tillage and interrupting commerce, must have raised the price of corn much above what the course of the seasons would otherwise have occasioned
46. The scarcity which prevailed in England, from 1693 to 1699, both inclusive, though no doubt principally owing to the badness of the seasons, and, therefore, extending through a considerable part of Europe, must have been somewhat enhanced by the bounty
47. Before the scarcity occasioned by the late extraordinary course of bad seasons, it was, I have been assured, the ordinary contract price in all common years
48. seems evidently to have been the effect of the extraordinary unfavourableness of the seasons, and ought, therefore, to be regarded, not as a permanent, but as a transitory and occasional event
49. The seasons, for these ten or twelve years past, have been unfavourable through the greater part of Europe; and the disorders of Poland have very much increased the scarcity in all those countries, which, in dear years, used to be supplied from that market
50. So long a course of bad seasons, though not a very common event, is by no means a singular one; and whoever has inquired much into the history of the prices of corn in former times, will be at no loss to recollect several other examples of the same kind