The mystic color of amber has flowed over the late autumn fields in the calm sunshine of an Indian summer. |
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I was dressed typically for an Indian summer, in a cotton shirt and a trouser. |
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Flash forward to the early days in Dublin, and the pizza that we had one evening in the dying days of the Indian summer last year. |
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Each line appears in vibrant colours of the Indian summer as well as softer shades that will please the eye during bright sunny days. |
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On this particular Indian summer day, Andy journeyed toward the town and made a mental note of what he would trade for. |
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Even though it was early October, the town was in an Indian summer heat wave, which caused the department to have the air conditioner on. |
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Not just the internal temperature, crisp as the weather had changed overnight from Indian summer to autumn, but the silence was frigid. |
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He, for his part, is enjoying an Indian summer at the end of a career that has often been a struggle. |
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If we suddenly get an Indian summer or a rash of beautifully sunny autumnal mornings, people are taken by surprise. |
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For 14 years, Holl accompanied Fischer-Dieskau in what many see now as an Indian summer of Fischer-Dieskau's long career. |
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But, after two years in the wilderness, he has got the chance to re-establish himself and enhance his long career with an Indian summer. |
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But signs of decay were increasingly apparent and the extravagance of the Edwardian period had all the hallmarks of an Indian summer. |
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With temperatures in the mid 60s, I couldn't resist the urge to take advantage of this Indian summer weather and go out and play some golf. |
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How one day she stood outside amid the fallen leaves, enjoying an Indian summer in the midst of autumn, contemplating how peaceful life can be. |
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Her 17 year marriage to my father had been conducted in an almost constant state of war, but her short marriage to James had been like an Indian summer of happiness for her. |
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But thanks to a beautiful Indian summer, Merlots and Cabernets reach exceptional degrees of ripeness in the first days of October. |
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Snow, wind and avalanche-endangered snow fields are what Björn Heregger is facing right now in the land of the Indian summer. |
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This was an ideal and rare opportunity to see a traditional canvas currach in use and the Indian summer weather ensured ideal conditions for oarsmen and onlookers. |
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It is never too hot, or too cold and the Indian summer has been perfect. |
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Soon it was time to climb up the large stone steps, warm from the Indian summer sunlight and less intimidating now that Elise knew what lay within the labyrinthine caverns. |
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But in the last 10 years he's been proving all his critics wrong with a glorious Indian summer of popularity, idolised by a new generation of young fans. |
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Not just because Brussels has favoured us with an Indian summer. |
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Stranded on the shores of an unlooked-for Indian summer, Burnet bakes. |
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It was a warm night, Indian summer. The whole city seemed to be out of doors. It was like an enormous block party. |
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In September, the small port of Saint-Jean-de-Luz catches its breath again as the Indian summer offers the pleasures of bathing once more and the mild weather prompts inland escapades. |
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And also: painted milk cans, baskets, and old books unearthed on stalls in the sunny streets of the Indian summer and with the sound of the horns of the Alps. |
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I came to a realization on that warm, Indian summer evening: no band was heavier or flew higher than the monstrous, mystical, maniacal, magical Maiden. |
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Monitoring and predicting the onset of the Indian summer monsoon is another application with high impact on the socio-economic conditions of the entire country. |
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The nice summer season is over already! But we can use the Indian summer excuse to wrap ourselves up in gentle, green and natural skincare, unique in Belgium and the Netherlands. |
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The end of the growing season was marked by a memorable Indian summer. |
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While Ryan Giggs, king of left wingers and arguably the best homegrown player in Britain in his prime, is now having an Indian summer in midfield. |
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Anyway, a couple days ago, during this beautiful Indian summer weather when the temperatures rose well into the 70s, we were inundated with ladybugs. |
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This kind of activism is often the hallmark of people in their Indian summer season. Their energy is fueled by a sense of urgency that is lacking in youth. |
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