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"inclemency" Definitions
  1. the fact of weather being unpleasant, cold and wet

15 Sentences With "inclemency"

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This was the case with bands like Inclemency recently, and also Ilium in the past—I was never a member, never had anything to do with the band except getting paid to play drums on a couple of albums.
Martinmas wind, when wilt thou blaw (blow), And shake the green leaves off the tree? O gentle death, when wilt thou come? For of my life I am weary. 'Tis not the frost, that freezes fell, Nor blawing snaws (snow) inclemency, 'Tis not sic cauld (such cold) that makes me cry, But my love's heart grown cauld to me.
On the third floor, an opening in the floor allowed a view of the mezzanine down below. Additional books were placed outside on shelves on the Leary’s side of the alleyway separating it from Gimbels. Some provision was made to shelter the books and the readers in the alley way, but, most of the time, the books and browsers, suffered the inclemency of the outdoor Philadelphia weather. Throughout the building, numerous used books were everywhere: on wall shelves and piled high on tables for readers to browse through.
Sickness was returning to the ranks, however, and this was compounded by a lack of food and drink. Dyott reports how soldiers were "dropping down from hard duty and from the inclemency of the worst climate in the universe, and for twenty-four hours nothing to eat or drink". Hope himself succumbed to the fever and had to be convalesced back to St George's. Although the troops were ordered to attack at 3 AM on the morning of 17 June, they were unable to do so as exected provisions had yet failed to arrive.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ARTS: A meeting of persons interested in the formation of a Society for the promotion of the fine arts was held on Monday evening at the Adelaide School of Arts, in Pulteney street. Owing to the inclemency of the weather very few persons were present. Mr James MacGeorge took the chair. Letters were read from Mr. Fisher, M.L.C., Mr. Tomkinson, Mr. J. Howard Clark, Mr. C. A. Wilson, expressing regret at being unable to attend, but expressing approval of the objects sought to be attained by that meeting.
In August 1861, the Prussian officer Baron Karl Klaus von der Decken accompanied by English geologist R. Thornton made an attempt to climb Kibo but "got no farther than owing to the inclemency of the weather". In December 1862, von der Decken tried a second time together with Otto Kersten, reaching a height of . In August 1871, missionary Charles New became the "first European to reach the equatorial snows" on Kilimanjaro at an elevation of slightly more than . In June 1887, the Hungarian Count Sámuel Teleki and the Austrian Lieutenant Ludwig von Höhnel made an attempt to climb the mountain.
This power he chose to exercise by supplementing the bull with the names of several prominent German Humanists and thereby aroused their opposition besides that of Luther's supporters. In the Netherlands, Aleandro also experienced his share of confrontations with Luther's sympathizers. Among those he encountered was Desiderus Erasmus, who declared that "The inclemency of the bull ill comports with the moderation of Leo" and also that "Papal bulls are weighty, but scholars attach much more weight to books with good arguments drawn from the testimony of divine Scripture, which does not coerce but instructs." For these reasons, its dissemination took several months to complete.
The summit of the Grand Peak, which was entirely bare of vegetation and covered with snow, now appeared at the distance of from us, and as high again as what we had ascended, and would have taken a whole day's march to have arrived at its base when I believed no human being could have ascended to its pinnacle. This with the condition of my soldiers who had only light overalls on, and no stockings, and every way ill provided to endure the inclemency of the region; the bad prospect of killing anything to subsist on, with the further detention of two or three days, which it must occasion, determined us to return.
The Roundhouse was built by members of the Monmouth Picnic Club or Kymin Club, a group of Monmouth's gentlemen, led by Philip Meakins Hardwick. The members of the Kymin Club were drawn from "the principal Gentlemen of Monmouth and its vicinity", and met each week "for the purpose of dining together, and spending the day in a social and friendly manner". The Roundhouse was constructed to provide "security from the inclemency of the weather" and the subscription list for funding was headed by the local landowner, the Duke of Beaufort, and eight Members of Parliament. Construction began in 1794 and the local author and artist Fred Hando records that the building "was completed within two years".
He would not build a > cabin, did not cold and the inclemency of the atmosphere force him to it, > nor ever quit that cabin, did not necessity thrust him out. In his > understanding there is no gradation, he continues an infant to the last hour > of his life. By his nature sluggish in the extreme, he is revengeful through > weakness, and atrocious in his vengeance... > The Europeans who pass into America degenerate, as do the animals; a proof > that the climate is unfavourable to the improvement of either man or animal. > The Creoles, descending from Europeans and born in America, though educated > in the universities of Mexico, of Lima, and College de Santa Fe, have never > produced a single book.
Mesa Verde, August 10 :From Dulce, they entered present-day Colorado through Arboles, Ignacio, Durango and Hesperus. They camped at the base of the La Plata Mountains near the current Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado. :Escalante wrote in his journal, > Father Fray Francisco Atanasio [Domínguez] awoke troubled by rheumatic fever > which he felt in his face and head since the day before, and it was > desirable that we make camp here until he should be better, but the > continuous rains, the inclemency of the weather, and the great dampness of > the place forced us to leave it. Going north, and having traveled a little > more than half a league, we turned to the northwest, went on a league and > then swung west through valleys of very beautiful timber and abundant > pasturage, roses, and various other flowers.
During the El Niño weather inclemency of 1997 and 1998, when Internet WAM models were still in their infancy, and of questionable reliability after 60 hours, Nathan forewarned that an ominous system could be headed to the California coast, bringing with it surf that could reach over in Southern California. The Port Authority at Port San Luis released its boats, paying heed to Nathan's forecast, and was honored to receive an email of thanks from the Port Authority for his accurate predictions and early warning calculations. In recent times, Cool has given fair warning to areas of Central America for damaging surf from unusually large southern hemisphere storms, in particular, one that formed under Easter Island with seas that brought over waves to beaches in Costa Rica, and larger surf around Peru. Along with these storm forecasts, Cool has also provided seasonal forecasts, including a "State of our Surf" report.
E. A. Wallis Budge, who visited Rabban Hormizd Monastery in 1890, describes the monastery with these words: > Rabban Hormizd Monastery is built half about half way up the range of > mountains which encloses the plain of Mosul on the north, and stands in a > sort of amphitheatre, which is approached by a rocky path that leads through > a narrow defile; this path has been paved by generations of monks. The > church is of stone and is of a dusky red colour ; it is built upon an > enormous rock. In the hills round about the church and buildings of the > monastery are rows of caves hewn out of the solid rock, in which the stern > ascetics of former generations lived and died. > They have neither doors nor any protection from the inclemency of the > weather, and the chill which they strike into the visitor gives an idea of > what those who lived in them must have suffered from the frosts of winter > and the drifting rain.
His second novel, Cuando eramos inmortales (1998), is a Bildungsroman, in which the central figure, Emilio, instead of consolidating his personality in the world, starts living through a process of losing his convictions or, to put it another way, begins to lose his traditional spiritual home and has to try and live in the inclemency of modern times. The narrative is in the first and third person, in the present and the past, forms which go on inserting themselves fluidly and often in the same paragraph. This type of mobile camera suggests that there are moments in the story when the life of the child Emilio predominates and others when the reconstruction of the past made by the adult, who is not the child Emilio, does. They are the fractures that stay in the reconstruction of memory and which the shape of the writing shows. "With delicate determination, he manages to construct the act of remembering, capturing the precise instance in which one’s experience fixes itself in the memory", remarks the Argentine critic Sylvia Hopenhayn.
They explained this tactic in their petition thusly: > The manner and custom in this country, from time immemorial, is this: that, > whenever any act affecting every one generally, is committed by the > Government, the poor, the aged, the infirm, the women, all forsake their > families and their homes, expose themselves to the inclemency of the seasons > and to other kinds of inconveniencies, and make known their affliction and > distress, that the Government, which is more considerate than our parents, > may observe their condition and extend indulgence to its subjects. The tax collector commented on the nonviolent resistance strategy in this way: > At present open violence does not seem their aim, they seem rather to vaunt > their security in being unarmed in that a military force would not use > deadly weapons against such inoffensive foes. And in this confidence they > collect and increase, knowing that the civil power cannot disperse them, and > thinking that the military will not. The protest began to flag, but was revitalized by government intransigence (it declared the protest assembly illegal on ).

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