Book releases, art exhibitions, theatre camps and more, holding out the promise of being a haven for creativity in these times of aridness. |
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A climate characterized by aridness, rigorous winters and short summers with significant thermal oscillations between day and night. |
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The green is in contrast to the aridness of two huge deserts to the East of Tehran. |
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He chose the West in part because its aridness and lack of vegetation allow for an unobscured view of the changes caused by urbanization. |
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The lands of the Southwest, in their aridness, showed him concretely the underlying fragility of the land community, and the interconnectedness of its members. |
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His actions are opposed to those of the pale fox that is associated with sterility, aridness and death. |
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Reservation land is fairly incompatible with farming, primarily due to the aridness of the region. |
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Here we can find scenery ranging from the lonely aridness of Ponta de São Lourenço in Caniçal to the tall, verdant summits of Machico and Santo da Serra. |
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That spring, however, with both her children off to college, she became increasingly aware of a certain aridness in her marriage and felt besieged by the demands of a new full-time job. |
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