Most of them have their eyes set on sunnier and more exotic, distant resorts when they plan their holidays. |
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And with Isabelle blowing itself out over the east coast, the weather here should be getting a little warmer and sunnier too. |
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As summer had progressed, the weather had become sunnier and the water in the shallows of the bay had warmed up for swimming. |
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It helps that it's getting warmer and sunnier and more springlike, well except for the snow storm on the weekend. |
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Most at risk from frost are terracotta pots, garden ornaments and chimineas, particularly those made or bought in sunnier climes. |
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The reverse would be true if protection from ultraviolet light were the answer, since the canopy is sunnier than the understorey. |
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If you frequently sail in sunny or sunnier climes, having air-conditioning on board is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. |
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Happy Meals, with a free plastic trinket, were brought in to make dining with small children a sunnier experience. |
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If they are growing in shade, you might move them to a sunnier location. |
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After being on the shelf for a few decades, orange pinks are back in favour and all the sunnier for it. |
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An escape to sunnier climes doesn't have to come with a side serving of jetlag. |
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And in crediting his running with this achievement healthy body, healthy mind, and so forth he strikes a sunnier note. |
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So, in the midst of all this, are we living in a particularly dark age for parenting, or one of the sunnier eras on record? |
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Local authorities are to be forced to reveal more about pay and perks. Certainly, the prospects for reform seem sunnier than Ms Smith's future. |
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A place that was once a centre of innovation has been sidelined by sunnier, sexier climes. |
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For the time being though, she is headed for the sunnier skies of the Mediterranean, where she is available for charter or sale. |
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Most of them are stuck in the sunnier regions of the world, the Caribbean, the Pacific, the Mediterranean. |
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When economic times were sunnier, some raised concerns that Canada's public-sector institutions could crowd out private credit activity. |
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Ensure your pond fish are happy and healthy, even in sunnier weather when oxygen levels are lower, with this solar powered air pump. |
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It is all due to you, our dear friends, always near us, managing to make our days sunnier. |
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This summer the time had come to return, so once more I packed my cases and set off to spend several weeks in the sunnier climate of Morocco. |
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The weather forecast always says it will be warmer and sunnier south of the Loire. |
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Many Britons are choosing to abandon ship in search of sunnier climates. |
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In wellies and rustling macs around 1,500 spectators arrived at Saturday's Lowick Show, matching last year's crowd that took to the showfield in sunnier climes. |
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Perhaps it had been a servants' entrance in sunnier times, but no one could remember when Badenoch had ever been anything but a terrible, haunted place. |
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In sunnier, drier areas they plant succulents and even cacti. |
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Christine Margreiter runs a florist's shop in town but lives in a sunnier town nearby where she makes up for sunless weekdays by hiking and gardening. |
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Ramping up renewables would make more sense if Germany tapped into sunnier and windier parts of Europe, which requires a pan-European electricity grid. |
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From the music to the watercolor painted beach setting this sunny and cheerful holiday production is ideally suited to sending holiday greetings to everyone that lives in the Southern Hemisphere and sunnier latitudes. |
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The local vegetation consists of holm oaks on the plan and the lower mountain slopes and mastic trees and dwarf fan palms in the drier and sunnier areas. |
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They shared many interests and both experimented the new science of perspective, forsaking the dark Gothic world for brighter and sunnier colours. |
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Piece of cake, it's like London, only sunnier and windier. |
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The city is one of the sunnier locations in Wales and its sheltered location tends to protect it from extreme weather. |
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The Tory foot soldiers want something sunnier to sell. |
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Due to its coastal southwest position, it is one of the sunnier locations in Wales. |
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Siberia is prettier, sunnier, shapelier, but it is repetitive. |
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By contrast, plants on the sunnier side of the garden have done well with tall stems of monkshood flowers. |
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It is hard not to feel, though, that the experiment of triple-ply cumulative fecklessness was meant for sunnier climes and solider firmaments, for a sky more securely fastened to the ceiling. |
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The south west coast having the sunnier and warmer climate is the ideal place for sunbathing, swimming or even surfing making this place one of the best surfing locations due to its high waves. |
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Like the rest of the UK, the island has an oceanic climate, but is somewhat milder and sunnier, which makes it a holiday destination. |
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In summer the breaks between the systems are longer and sunnier. |
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Winters also tend to be much sunnier in southern Connecticut and southern Rhode Island compared to the rest of New England. |
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The Easter weekend will be dry and sunnier following heavy snowfall that has hit the country in the recent days, say weather forecasters. |
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If anything they have a greater opportunity for exposure to the sun because of sunnier summer weather and summer holidays which begin earlier in late June or early July. |
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Only the Sussex coast tends to be notably sunnier, although much of the remainder of the south coast receives a similar amount of sunshine as Ramsgate. |
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The state's southwestern portion, particularly the Rogue Valley, has a Mediterranean climate with drier and sunnier winters and hotter summers, similar to Northern California. |
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Peplums, A-line and sheath dresses still remain at the core of the Karen Millen brand, however with sunnier hues complimenting the warm days ahead. |
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