The weather this week has been unusually terrible and Britons traditionally like nothing better than a spot of extreme inclemency. |
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There are islands in Antarctica and parts of northern Canada that are uninhabitable due to the inclemency of the weather. |
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It also resists on inclemency, frost and acid. |
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The upshot of having weather presented by well-insulated broadcasters who seldom go out in it is that the public now regards inclemency as a personal affront. |
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The latest inclemency have had potentially devastating consequences, and no one should remain insensitive to the damages due to the degradation of our environment. |
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This is due to the fact that nature somehow obliged cultures to adopt footwear, as unlike other animals, humans lack protection from the inclemency of the weather. |
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When you travel over the little road of your inner life, you find there a comfortable, attractive and warm shelter that protects you from the inclemency of the exterior world. |
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