Warmest Sentence Examples

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  • July is the warmest month in all parts of the state.

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  • The coldest month is January, and the warmest is May.

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  • In England she has found her warmest admirers.

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  • January is the coldest month, and July is the warmest.

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  • That he committed serious errors, his warmest admirers will hardly deny.

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  • The figures quoted above are differences between the average surface temperatures of the warmest and of the coldest month.

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  • January is the coldest month in nearly all parts of the state and July is the warmest.

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  • The state is coldest in the north-east and warmest in the region south of the Cheyenne and west of the Missouri river.

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  • The warmest region is the lower Gila valley.

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  • Planted against a wall or a building having a south aspect, or trained over a sunny roof, such sorts as the Black Cluster, Black Prince, Pitmaston White Cluster, Royal Muscadine, Sweetwater, &c., will ripen in the warmest English summers so as to be very pleasant eating; but in cold summers the fruit is not eatable in the raw state, and can only be converted into wine or vinegar.

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  • The Rhine valley is the warmest district in Germany, but the higher elevations of the Black Forest record the greatest degrees of cold experienced in the south.

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  • It only remains to be said that the work of the missionaries individually and collectively has over and over again received the warmest recognition and praise from the highest officials of the Indian government.

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  • Lovely bulbous plants called tiger flowers, useful in the warmest parts of the kingdom for the border in rich but gritty soil.

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  • In Florence in 1636 he saw Galileo, for whom he ever retained the warmest admiration, and spent eight months in daily converse with the members of a scientific circle in Paris, held together by Malin Mersenne (q.v.).

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  • The warmest districts of the German empire are the northern parts of the Rhine plain, from Karlsruhe downwards, especially the Rheintal; these are scarcely 300 ft.

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  • He was full of enthusiasm for liberty; the struggle of the Greeks to throw off the Turkish yoke enlisted his warmest sympathy, and at one time he seriously thought of entering the West Point Academy and fitting himself for a soldier's career.

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  • It can be said, however, that the south-east is the warmest portion of the state, lying as it does without the mountains; that the north-central region is usually coldest; that the normal yearly rainfall for the entire state is about 15.5 in., with great local variations (rarely above 27 in.).

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  • He does not possess the fiery pulse and humaneness of Burns, but the exquisite perfection of his metre and the subtle alliance of his thought and expression must always secure for him the warmest admiration of true lovers of poetic art.

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  • But the truth of Ricardo's theorems is now by his warmest admirers admitted to be hypothetical only.

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  • His historical style has won the warmest eulogy from so temperate a critic as Motley, and his letters are the most charming ever published in the Dutch language.

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  • In private life his gaiety, his buoyancy, his high breeding, made even his political opponents forget their differences; and even the warmest altercations on public affairs were merged in his large hospitality and cordial social relations.

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  • On the Yukon at the international boundary the mean of the warmest month is higher than that of the warmest month at Sitka, 500 m.

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  • To his high connexions and his adroitness, as well as to the gross mistakes of his rival, Clement owed the immediate support of Queen Joanna of Naples and of several of the Italian barons; and the king of France, Charles V., who seems to have been sounded beforehand on the choice of the Roman pontiff, soon became his warmest protector.

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  • During Gambetta's lifetime, however, ChallemelLacour was one of his warmest supporters, and he was for a time editor of Gambetta's organ, the Republique francaise.

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  • In nearly all sections January is the coldest month and July the warmest.

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  • Anxious to be out of the Immortal stronghold, Deidre dug through her clothes to find the warmest she packed.

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  • In this instance the merits of the work justify the warmest commendation.

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  • If this sounds too energetic, take it easy, with the warmest welcome in the world, fortified by Tasmania's abundant seafood.

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  • Make sure to lift the sides of the fleece during the warmest part of the day, to allow pollinating insects to enter.

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  • The far western med is A LOT colder than 30 at its warmest BTW.

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  • July and August are the warmest months and the main holiday season.

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  • Climate Luxembourg's weather is generally temperate, with the warmest months from May to September.

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  • He was the warmest opponent of the State in the Kulturkampf provoked by Prince Bismarck after the publication of the Vatican decrees, and was largely instrumental in compelling that statesman to retract the pledge he had rashly given, never to "go to Canossa."

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  • Small and slight in person and never robust in health, Robertson Smith was yet a man of ceaseless and fiery energy; of an intellect extraordinarily alert and quick, and as sagacious in practical matters as it was keen and piercing in speculation; of an erudition astonishing both in its range and in its readiness; of a temper susceptible of the highest enthusiasm for worthy ends, and able to inspire others with its own ardour; endowed with the warmest affections, and with the kindest and most generous disposition, but impatient of stupidity and ready to blaze out at whatever savoured of wrong and injustice.

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  • I had dug out the spring and made a well of clear gray water, where I could dip up a pailful without roiling it, and thither I went for this purpose almost every day in midsummer, when the pond was warmest.

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  • The visitor was Bitski, who served on various committees, frequented all the societies in Petersburg, and a passionate devotee of the new ideas and of Speranski, and a diligent Petersburg newsmonger--one of those men who choose their opinions like their clothes according to the fashion, but who for that very reason appear to be the warmest partisans.

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  • Climate Luxembourg 's weather is generally temperate, with the warmest months from May to September.

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  • Whatever your reason for staying, you'll be assured of only the warmest of greetings....

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  • In general, cotton is the coolest, flannel a little warmer and silk and polyester the warmest.

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  • In general, lightweight cotton weaves are the coolest, cotton flannel is a little warmer and synthetics such as polyester are the warmest.

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  • For example, light and fresh notes are associated with the warmest times of the year, while sweet, spicy scents take precedence when temperatures drop.

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  • The perfect weight for layering, this jacket is not the warmest, but will be more than adequate in certain regions and certain seasons.

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  • Down is not only one of the warmest natural fibers, but also one of the lightest in weight.

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  • Blue-bell Creeper (Sollya) - Beautiful evergreen climbing shrubs from Australia, mostly grown under glass but hardy in the open air in the warmest parts of the south-west of England, Wales, and Ireland.

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  • It can be grown only in the warmest situations in dry borders, rocky banks, and old ruins or walls.

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  • Cordyline Erythrorachis - A distinct and beautiful plant, hardy only in the warmest parts of Britain, and then only when of a certain age.

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  • A very pretty flowering shrub from the warmest parts of Texas, and hence only suited to warm and sheltered shore gardens.

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  • Hardy as they are far into the north and near the sea, the Griselinias fail inland, save in quite the warmest places, and are tender round London even upon sheltered walls.

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  • Though a pretty little tree, it is only suited to gardens in the warmest parts of Britain.

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  • This exists in the open air throughout the winter in the warmest parts of Britain, growing fully hardy and making a fair growth where the climate at all resembles that of Chili.

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  • T. dependens bears white bell-shaped flowers fringed around the mouth, drooping gracefully from the under side of the branches of an elegant evergreen shrub, which thrives in the open air in our warmest coast gardens.

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  • The best is W. caracasana, from the mountainous regions of New Granada; but even this will only succeed in the warmest and best sheltered spots.

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  • It is important to select plants that will survive the warmest of winters or sub-zero temperatures, depending upon your locality, so that you can enjoy the winter plants that you've cultivated.

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  • If you prefer a puffy coat, opt for a down-insulated variety; down is one of the warmest fillings available, and will keep you cozy without adding excess weight to the piece.

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  • You need a variety of plus size summer casual outfits to get you through the warmest months of the year.

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  • These will be the warmest and most pliable, as well as long-lasting.

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  • For instance, a full-bodied red like a Cabernet Sauvignon has the warmest serving temperature, while you serve light-bodied wines such as blush and white wines at the coolest temperatures.

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  • An adult louse may be visible as movement on the scalp, especially around the ears, nape of the neck, and centerline of the crown, the warmest parts of the head.

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  • Maternity shorts can take you through the warmest days in casual style.

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  • Wetsuit Finder claims to help you find your warmest suit for less.

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  • One thing to keep in mind is that leather jackets are not the warmest in winter unless you get one that is lined.

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  • If you're seeking something different to see you through the warmest months of the year, consider a selection of petite asymmetrical length summer dresses.

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  • At once lively, sharp and classic, it's a great wallet to carry during the warmest months of the year.

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  • New natural fabrics, such as hemp, and especially bamboo, feel very light and airy even in the warmest temperatures.

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  • Hoods are nice for covering wet hair as it dries and keeps you warmest on the coldest winter days.

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  • They can actually be quite cute (though probably still not sensual or erotic!) in addition to being possibly the warmest thing you can lounge around in as well as sleep in on those coldest winter nights.

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  • Choose robes made of fleece, terry, flannel or velour for the warmest options, although you'll also find zippered robes that work for spring and summer, too.

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  • It is recognized for its fresh, airy aroma, and is perfect for wearing during the warmest periods of the year.

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  • The old man then smiled the warmest smile Dean had seen in a long time.

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  • This theory Gibbon completely exploded in his Critical Observations (1770) - no very difficult task, indeed, but achieved in a style, and with a profusion of learning, which called forth the warmest commendations both at home and abroad.

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  • July is the warmest month, and in most parts of the state January is the coldest; in a few valleys, however, February has a colder record than January.

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  • Russia, which had been their warmest patron, drove them from St Petersburg and Moscow in 1813, and from the whole empire in 1820, mainly on the plea of attempted proselytizing in the imperial army.

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  • The service done by Methodist chaplains in war time, and especially in the Boer War, won the warmest recognition from the authorities.

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  • A still more striking contrast is the passionate outburst of sympathy and indignation with which, in the same diary, he comments on the supposed kidnapping of Luther by foul play on his return from the diet of Worms. Without being one of those who in his city took an avowed part against the old ecclesiastical system, and probably without seeing clearly whither the religious ferment of the time was tending - without, that is, being properly speaking a Reformer - Diirer in his art and his thoughts was the incarnation of those qualities of the German character and conscience which resulted in the Reformation; and, personally, with the fathers of the Reformation he lived in the warmest sympathy.

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  • The transcendent genius of its author, the vitality and romantic fortunes of his doctrine, claim our warmest sympathies for Platonism.

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  • Maffeo Barberini, his warmest friend and admirer in the Sacred College, was, by the election of the 8th of August 1623, seated on the pontifical throne; and the marked distinction with which he was received on his visit of congratulation to Rome in 1624 encouraged him to hope for the realization of his utmost wishes.

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  • In the warmest weather I usually placed a pailful in my cellar, where it became cool in the night, and remained so during the day; though I also resorted to a spring in the neighborhood.

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  • Some styles are simpler than others, but they're always working to keep your feet dry and comfortable and can be worn with anything from a miniskirt to a pair of your warmest casual pants.

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