Certain types of fish and turtles serve as indicators of changing seasons or exceptional events.
The reality is, a five or ten percent correction for an individual stock, or the broader market, is as normal as the changing seasons.
Hiroshige's high viewpoints, abrupt croppings and keen interest in the changing seasons influenced Van Gogh, as well as Claude Monet and other artists of the era.
Both natural events bring the Japanese out en masse to celebrate the changing seasons, with hanami (cherry blossom viewing) parties in the springtime and momiji-gari (maple leaf viewing) in the fall.
This is the height of tornado season across much of the American Midwest, when the changing seasons bring that peculiar mix of moisture, hot and cold temperatures and varying atmospheric pressure that creates a funnel of death.
This mesmerising book describes her year-long quest across Britain, from Devon to Scotland, Cumbria to Wales, through seductive wild places and changing seasons, for a glimpse of otters and to meet people who dedicate their lives to them.
Yet he was also a literary man (great consolation for inaction) and frequently published in the cultural magazine of the moment, The Atlantic Monthly, where, along with gymnastics, women's rights, and slavery, his subjects were flowers and birds and the changing seasons.
Missoni's signature fashions have a reputation for wearability and for surviving many seasons of changing trends.
Like spring blossom it is seized on as a sign that the seasons are changing.
Chef Harris serves French-influenced American cuisine using local, fresh produce and quality meats on the prix fixe, four-course dinner menu, changing with the turn of the seasons.
New York's Park Avenue restaurant pioneered the idea changing out its decor and menu to suit the seasons.
By 1981, after changing hands several times and coming under a co-op ownership, the lease was taken over by Four Seasons (which, too, kept the Pierre name).
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