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9 Sentences With "springtimes"

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In the way that years have springtimes, most epistolary careers have a swell.
They can ill afford a seventh straight home playoff loss over three baffling springtimes.
Juliana Young Koo (1905–192017), diplomat, supercentenarian, and author of 109 Springtimes: My Story in 2015 (2015).
ET. (CNN)A shantytown of plywood and pride, defiance and hope, Resurrection City was, 50 springtimes ago, the capital of Rev.
The model doesn't predict climate change, but a study last year, which used the model, found earlier springtimes at 21 percent of 123 national parks studied over a span of more than 212 years, evidence that the "climate is changing," Mr. Weltzin said.
In 1859, he published his most famous work, the poetry book As Primaveras (Springtimes). Its publication was financed by his father, although he disapproved Casimiro's literary vocation. Suffering from tuberculosis, Casimiro moved to Nova Friburgo in order to recover, but he died at age 21 on October 18, 1860.
She released her autobiography titled 109 Springtimes: My Story in 2015. On September 26, 2015, Koo became a supercentenarian, when she reached the age of 110 years. According to her the secret to her longevity was eating foie gras, beef, pork belly and "as much butter as you like." She also advised against exercise and vegetables.
The Garden of Multiple Springtimes was famous for its view of the mountains. The most famous garden in Luoyang was The Garden of Solitary Joy (Dule Yuan), built by the poet and historian Sima Guang (1021–1086). His garden had an area of eight mu, or about 1.5 hectares. In the center was the Pavilion of Study, his library, with five thousand volumes.
The drainage, by sudden flood, of a sizable lake of glacial meltwater upon the conclusion of the Wisconsin glacial period left the lower Illinois River valley, including the Meredosia Lake area, as a broad ribbon of relatively impermeable clay and silt bordered by low bluffs. During the post-glacial springtimes, as the climate of Illinois grew warmer, floods caused by snowmelt tended to fill sections of the valley faster than it could be drained during the rest of the year. Eventually the Illinois River became a braided, slow-moving alluvial river bordered by a string of riverside lakes and wetlands. Meredosia Lake is one of these backwater lakes.

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