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Ideally, bats need a warm spring followed by a summer without heavy rain and high winds and a steady cold winter so they remain in hibernation.
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Stepping from the Plaza into the bright light of a warm spring morning, one remained grateful to a city that inspired a writer like Fitzgerald and a work like Gatsby.
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Renzo Piano, who is as charming and warm as a southern Italian village in the spring, is sanguine about the controversy his building has created.
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That warm spring evening in New York was a tasting to remember.
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We have a ton of fun in the spring when the weather is warm and sunny watching our dogs run in the sand and waves chasing birds.
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On a warm Wednesday night in April, I went to my friend's "Spring Spruce Up" party to be the group guinea pig.
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The headline fish species of the evening, along with the multitudes of extremely tanned men, served as a reminder that somewhere on the planet in this early spring, it is indeed seasonably warm.
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Against the Boston Celtics last spring, he was performing a trick dunk in which he slapped the backboard in pregame warm-ups.
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As Spring break approaches, some travelers are scouring the Internet for one last ski trip or a warm weather getaway to replenish vitamin D levels.
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Economists warn though that the warm winter may be artificially fueling both job creation and consumer spending, leaving a slowdown likely later this spring or during the summer.
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Although spring weather had come, the watchman still kept a fire burning in a tin pan to warm his feet and to give a center to the group that gathered there.
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