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inclemency

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My coverage of events at the Vitality Stadium has been temporarily disabled by the inclemency of the weather.

“As a dad I want him to be rescued immediately but we can’t forget about the inclemency of the weather. And the foreign help just doesn’t come from one day to the next,” he said.

He also imagined that the Moon had its inhabitants, well adapted to the inclemencies of the local environment.

Will future generations cherish a cartographer’s work or shake their heads and deliver it up to the inclemencies?

The inclemency of nature, the rapacity of lay and ecclesiastical authorities and the law’s delays could not be escaped, however wisely a Prioress husbanded her resources.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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