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  • Struggling clothes shops cut the prices of jumpers and coats last month to entice shoppers despite unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the victim of an O-ring failure in its right-side rocket booster, believed to have been caused by Florida's unseasonably cold weather that week. Jim Noles: Twenty-Five Years Ago, We Lost More Than a Space Shuttle
  • Children's Place Retail Stores warned yesterday weaker-than-anticipated sales would cut into earnings, commenting that "certain external factors, such as unseasonably warm weather particularly in the last 10 days of the month, put substantial pressure on the business. Retailers Aren't
  • On an unseasonably warm December afternoon 10 years ago tomorrow, everyone who was anyone in the obsessive world of watch collecting-formally known as horology-packed Sotheby's seventh-floor, wood-paneled auction gallery in New York. BusinessWeek.com --
  • WE might be enjoying some unseasonably warm temperatures but it's still a great time to treat yourself to a hot new coat. The Sun
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  • The run of unseasonably high temperatures goes back as far as October. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Tuesday, organizers gave the news media their first look at Cypress Mountain, the site of the snowboarding and freestyle skiing events, with hopes of allaying concerns about a lack of snow and unseasonably warm weather endangering the competitions. Matthew Yglesias » Vancouver Suffering From Snow Shortage
  • Struggling clothes shops cut the prices of jumpers and coats last month to entice shoppers despite unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • The night air was soft and unseasonably warm.
  • Britain is expected to enjoy an unseasonably warm weekend as tropical air blows in from the Atlantic after a prolonged cold spell. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weather continues to be unseasonably mild. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unseasonably cool weather also contributed to track records in four competition categories.
  • The payouts come at a sensitive time as unseasonably cold weather forces households, already struggling with record energy bills, to turn up their heating. Times, Sunday Times
  • The night air was soft and unseasonably warm.
  • People pleaded for tickets three hours before tip-off, standing outside in unseasonably chilly air, and inside, there was a distinct something-other-than-ordinary feel. USATODAY.com
  • Is somebody at the BBC's pictures desk suffering from over-heating due to the sudden unseasonably warm temperatures?
  • Had ten dozen of hornets stung him behind in so many different places all at one time — he could not have exerted more mechanical functions in fewer seconds — or started half so much, as with one single quaere of three words unseasonably popping in full upon him in his hobby-horsical career. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • I felt drawn to sit by the river awhile, the unseasonably south wind cool on my cheek.
  • Two thousand spectators braved the unseasonably brisk night to experience the spectacular demonstration of martial pride.
  • The faded cretonne curtains faintly patterned with overblown roses and daffodils unseasonably intertwined were pulled back to show an inland view of the far Pur-beck hills. She Closed Her Eyes
  • It was unseasonably mild for late January and the air was damp and drizzly. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • It fears unseasonably warm weather has lulled'at risk' groups into a false sense of well being. The Sun
  • As you'll see if you click it, it's been unseasonably cold up in Manitoba this year -- Audie tells me the ice is still in, and that this is the latest he's know the lakes to stay frozen. Nate Matthews here (I'm the online editor).
  • Struggling clothes shops cut the prices of jumpers and coats last month to entice shoppers despite unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wow! were his first words as he surveyed the multitude, which included people in kayaks and small pleasure craft on the river on an unseasonably hot day in Oregon. Obamabots--Transform!
  • Cry 'holla' to thy tongue, I prithee; it curvets unseasonably. As You Like It
  • An unseasonably early and severe storm caught several climbers by surprise in the Sierra Nevada.
  • Punters expected earnings to have been pressured by unseasonably warm weather in Europe and production to have been hit by dampened demand and disposals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The night air was soft and unseasonably warm.
  • Weather records show it was bitterly and unseasonably cold, rainy and windy that morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was in the middle of the afternoon that some people began to notice a change, it began to get close and unseasonably warm.
  • It berried early during the warm sunny days of autumn and looked unseasonably odd until surrounding trees dropped their leaves and wintry skies set its clusters of fat pillar-box red berries alight. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • But newly hatched chicks had to endure unseasonably cold air temperatures with frequent heavy downpours of rain for much of June.
  • September was upon us, but the weather was unseasonably warm. IN FORKBEARD'S WAKE: Coasting Round Scandinavia
  • The weekend's unseasonably cool weather and storm-tossed surf kept most beach-goers away.
  • It had been an unseasonably hot day in June and the park had been filled with children. 'I'll Walk Alone'
  • I had a dramatic visit there a few weeks ago when unseasonably hot sun was followed by a heavy hailstorm that turned the lawn white within seconds.
  • Not so unseasonably cold during the cool spells. Times, Sunday Times
  • 9 Whenever he saw them unseasonably and insolently elated, he would with a word reduce them to alarm; on the other hand, if they fell victims to a panic, he could at once restore them to confidence. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • There were also thought to be concerns that retailers may have had a weak October as as a result of unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weather was unseasonably bad and the only island we saw was Mull. Times, Sunday Times
  • Weather records show it was bitterly and unseasonably cold, rainy and windy that morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • [6249] Levinus Lemnius reckons up three things which generally disturb the peace of marriage: the first is when they marry intempestive or unseasonably, as many mortal men marry precipitately and inconsiderately, when they are effete and old: the second when they marry unequally for fortunes and birth: the third, when a sick impotent person weds one that is sound, novae nuptae spes frustratur: many dislikes instantly follow. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Buyers are beginning to notice, with viewings being booked unseasonably early this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it weren't so unseasonably warm, you'd think this was the place that inspired the verb, to chill.
  • Tropical continental air is very dry and tends to bring very warm weather during the summer and unseasonably mild weather during the winter.
  • But unmixed hydromel, rather than the diluted, produces frothy evacuations, such as are unseasonably and intensely bilious, and too hot; but such an evacuation occasions other great mischiefs, for it neither extinguishes the heat in the hypochondria, but rouses it, induces inquietude, and jactitation of the limbs, and ulcerates the intestines and anus. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • Britain enjoyed unseasonably balmy conditions over the weekend with periods of bright sunshine and temperatures well above October averages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Across much of Europe temperatures have been unseasonably cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • These symptoms supervene, not only if ptisan be administered unseasonably, but still more if any other food or drink worse than ptisan be given. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • Punters expected sales of DIY and garden products to have been buoyed by the hot summer and unseasonably mild autumn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cry ‘holla’ to thy tongue, I prithee; it curvets unseasonably. As You Like It
  • The unseasonably early winter storm, known as a "nor'easter" due to its north-easterly movement, was being called "Snowtober" and affected up to 60 million people. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • We had unseasonably cold temperatures and an enormous blizzard. Christianity Today
  • The sun was not shining on retailers last month as the unseasonably warm weather kept shoppers away from the high street. Times, Sunday Times
  • This year we only turned on our central heating towards the end of November as it was unseasonably warm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strong winds are expected to die down but will continue to blow from the north today, keeping temperatures unseasonably low. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those unseasonably sunny early springs are exactly what there will be fewer of, not more. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it weren't so unseasonably warm, you'd think this was the place that inspired the verb, to chill.
  • In the past year, it has blamed a harsh winter and then an unseasonably warm Easter for slack trade. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unseasonably early winter storm, known as a "nor'easter" due to its north-easterly movement, was being called "Snowtober" and affected up to 60 million people. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Houston-based drilling company Baker Hughes Inc. warned in a March 3 filing that it would take a profit hit because of unseasonably cold weather and the turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa, which hampered its ability to deliver equipment to oil fields. Mining the Scarcity Boom
  • Memories of previous heatwaves at exam time were washed away with the unseasonably heavy rain which has hit the country for most of June.
  • These have been triggered in part by the unseasonably warm weather, which has left unwanted winter clothes piled high on the shelves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Punters expected earnings to have been pressured by unseasonably warm weather in Europe and production to have been hit by dampened demand and disposals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thursday to discuss what are called unseasonably high water levels in the Upper Mississippi STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • Several other reporters and cameramen stood shivering in unseasonably cold temperatures, ready to capture the multi-vehicle arrival Superdelegate deluge
  • The winter weather is unseasonably mild under blue sky.
  • Thanksgiving was unseasonably warm in New England last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unseasonably warm weather has also kept women from spending in stores packed with woollen jumpers and winter coats. Times, Sunday Times
  • South-eastern Australia basked in unseasonably warm winter weather last week as north-westerly winds brought warm air from the country's interior. Weatherwatch: Emily disrupts the Caribbean
  • It was unseasonably mild for late January.
  • Britain enjoyed unseasonably balmy conditions over the weekend with periods of bright sunshine and temperatures well above October averages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Struggling clothes shops cut the prices of jumpers and coats last month to entice shoppers despite unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's unseasonably warm and sunny, as if God is trying to give New Yorkers a break and the sickly sweet smell of decaying flowers mixes with the acrid smoke.
  • The unseasonably warm weather has also kept women from spending in stores packed with woollen jumpers and winter coats. Times, Sunday Times
  • First was too snatchy, second meant constant clutch slipping, resulting in wrist-ache after a few days, and the weather, which was unseasonably atrocious.
  • But contention is rashly instituted against the opinion of an adversary, first, when it is not proposed according to the mind and intention of him who is the assertor; Secondly, when it is discussed beyond all due bounds, and its deformity is unseasonably exaggerated; and, lastly, when its refutation is attempted by arguments ill calculated to produce that effect. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 1
  • Punters expected earnings to have been pressured by unseasonably warm weather in Europe and production to have been hit by dampened demand and disposals. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was 18 July, unseasonably hot in Beirut, and I got back from the vet's just in time to catch the end of the 12 o'clock news.
  • On a sunny Sunday that is unseasonably warm, the Pawson household is bathed in light and filled with the smell of roasting lamb.
  • The unseasonably dry winter has fire officials preparing for another busy summer.
  • Had ten dozen of hornets stung him behind in so many different places all at one time — he could not have exerted more mechanical functions in fewer seconds -- or started half so much, as with one single quaere of three words unseasonably popping in full upon him in his hobby-horsical career. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • it was unseasonably cold
  • Shame there is no snow as Canada is experiencing unseasonably high temperatures. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pest control expert has warned that the city centre is facing a "rats epidemic" following the unseasonably mild autumn.
  • Although it was unseasonably warm this day, we expected the temperature to dip below the freezing level as the night wore on.
  • The water, 300 feet below, was unseasonably glassy, which made it hard to separate aircraft from watercraft.
  • Back in England, the February weather had been unseasonably warm and mild, with temperatures in the mid-60s F. and narcissi and daffodils blooming in the garden of Gipsy House several weeks earlier than usual. Storyteller

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