Each is centred on a vast transparent dome housing swimming pools, water slides and Jacuzzis and set at a balmy 84 degrees. |
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This is proving to be one of the most balmy and pleasant of Autumns I can ever remember. |
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The Big Chill came just days after balmy weather which saw temperatures reaching double figures at the start of the week. |
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Nevertheless, it was a delightful town, and on this particular day the weather was warm and balmy. |
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When the ozone generated from these balsamic trees mingles with the balmy gulf breezes, it is no wonder the weary invalid finds relief. |
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In the balmy hours of the night, I had almost forgotten what cold felt like. How it bores down to the marrow. |
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There's magic in any family vacation with beautiful beaches, balmy trade-winds, and flaming sunsets. |
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The next thing I knew, a balmy breeze played across my face, and the soft cries of birds drifted to my ears. |
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Unfortunately, a private party prevented us from enjoying the balmy evening air out on the terrace where the cyclo, or bicycle ricksha, resides. |
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Food and wine galore mix with two balmy autumn days where you can sit and relax, and, listen to music. |
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The sun was shining, the clouds were puffy, white and scattered, and it was very balmy. |
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The hero of the day was the bright sunshine and balmy spring weather as the event kicked off under gorgeous sunny skies. |
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Recently two whales were disporting themselves in the balmy early spring waters of Sydney Harbour. |
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I fell in love with his home town, Aleppo, as soon as we arrived, weary in the dusk of a balmy, jasmine-scented evening. |
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The weather is still balmy and the light is like twilight, even though it's almost 3 in the morning. |
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The climate is exceptional, with sunshine, balmy temperatures and low rainfall. |
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Despite the sun, the island is luxuriantly green and the hot wind blows the balmy scents of lavender, rosemary and heather. |
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Botanically a grass, sugar cane's roots lie in the South Pacific, but it now grows wherever the climate is warm and balmy. |
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Joburg's balmy weather is manna from heaven for many plants that thrive here all year round. |
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Manuel occasionally organises charity quiz nights and there is a beer garden for balmy summer days. |
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The city looked peaceful, lights twinkling and the trees still in the balmy night. |
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Well, you try cleaning the algae from an Olympic sized swimming pool on a balmy summer's day without getting some form of the blues! |
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But it has been snowless in December, balmy in February and it rarely gets above 90 in the summer. |
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The Irish Sea has never been balmy, but the sheltered bay in Port Erin caught the sun and meant many happy summers spent frisking in the sand. |
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Oblivious of all this, the westering sun bathes the ocean and grassy hillsides in a balmy, golden light. |
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I also noticed plenty of people strolling around the perimeter of wildflower garden and even enjoying picnics on the balmy days of late December. |
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I was seated on a stool, outdoors, with a balmy sub-tropical skyline behind me. |
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We aren't content with one box of fresh berries, or one balmy day in the garden, or one vacation sometime later. |
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That may be partly down to the 190 cm of rain that falls here annually, plus the balmy west coast air. |
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Scent in the garden is indispensable, luring you outside to enjoy the hot balmy days of summer and adding mood and atmosphere to a space. |
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The balmy wind caressed their cheeks as they could taste the salty tang of the sea on their lips. |
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It's lush and exotically ripe, yet still freshly laced with red fruit aromas and flavour, tempered by balmy spice and a softly seductive texture. |
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Interstate visitors commented that we who live here take it all for granted, alluding to clear days, balmy nights and the Ranges at our doorstep. |
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Friday was officially the last day of the wet season and, as if to commemorate its passing, the evening was warm, still and balmy. |
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I find myself on a balmy, sunny day, pounding the streets of an ancient city in search of contemporary art. |
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Everything was tossed into further bloom and the weather was warm and balmy every day. |
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It was such a balmy evening we chose to sit outside, a decision we did not regret. |
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I mean, it's not balmy or sunny, but it's not too bad either, considering I was still wearing two layers of clothes a week ago. |
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Just got back from coffee break, where a few of us were sitting out in front of the Leabharlainn, enjoying some fine balmy early-autumn weather. |
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One night the moon was full, the sky clear, and the air balmy, so my partner and I had dinner and waited for dark. |
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We sat side by side on the lounge, the jazzy tune softly streaming through the speakers on a warm and balmy summer's night. |
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The olives, rosemary and lavender all seem to be going well too, as the autumn continues to be quite warm and balmy in this neck of the woods. |
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Snow-capped volcanoes slope down to pine forests, deserts, and balmy tropical beaches. |
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All he wants is someplace warm, where palm trees blow in balmy breezes along a gentle, rolling surf. |
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For the best chance of sport pick a balmy night and fish long into the early hours when the biggest fish can be heard sploshing in the darkness. |
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As it progresses the music evokes images of South Sea islands in balmy high summer. |
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If you think it's been a bit parky outside this week spare a thought for David Maxfield, for whom freezing point would be positively balmy. |
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It is a veritable tribute to the two communities that thrive in the warm and balmy climes of the island nation. |
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We inflated our AIRSAVE flotation vests, jumped in the balmy 64-degree water and awaited pickup. |
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It was a balmy, sunny, tropical day, and the waters looked clear and calm. |
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The competitive indoor boccia scene in Ontario, not to mention the balmy winters of Ottawa, tipped the scale. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the record crowd on a balmy Southern California afternoon. |
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While the balmy lowlands along the southwest border seldom experienced any snow, the frigid peaks and plateaus to the northeast bore a forbidding climate all year round. |
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It was particularly taxing, because with the clear skies, warm sun, and still, balmy weather we experienced for the entire journey, it became really quite hot in the car. |
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Besides enjoying a relaxing cuppa while you wait for the kids why not wander about the nursery or sit on the patio and enjoy the balmy days to come? |
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Lixouri is a pleasant, quiet village with an appealing square lined with restaurants, from which can be heard on balmy evenings the strains of the bouzouki and the mandolin. |
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No-man's time, we landed in, missing both event and consequence, simply trailing merrily down the steps at eight o'clock on a balmy summer morning. |
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It is easy to be blinded by the brilliance of that balmy Melbourne night. |
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Sunny beaches and balmy winters are part of the good life in Florida. |
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That is how it started on a balmy night on the pleasure boat Marchioness, 20 years ago. |
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Along the city's rivers on Tuesday, those hoping to splash down on a clear and balmy day were told to avoid any contact with the water. |
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Despite balmy temperatures, you'll need to pack pants, long-sleeved shirts, and, yes, even socks, to fend off the hordes of biting sand fleas and midges on the Tuichi River. |
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Defying balmy but decidedly hiemal temperatures, graying fans of the beachbum balladeer arrived for his soldout Madison Square Garden gig in full Parrot Head regalia. |
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I got into my car and just sat there in the balmy London night replaying the events of the day in my mind. |
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The vineyards are on the rolling pampas, close to the River Plate, and enjoy balmy weather most of the year. |
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Make your friends jealous this winter by holidaying in North Queensland, with its balmy weather, palm trees and swimmable seas. |
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Two balmy and often sunny days passed right before our eyes. |
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September was warmer than June, but ended in a snap as balmy days turned to polar cold. |
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The surprisingly boring movie Contagion, has arrived, signaling the end of balmy youth for the field of infectious diseases. |
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Five days of cloudless skies and balmy temperatures, I had not seen it in Quebec this summer! |
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It was a balmy autumnal evening when a man in British army fatigues approached Hazell's British-registered dark blue Saab as she was parking it. |
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And until earlier this week, when eastern Canada was finally hit with some snow, January was likewise balmy. |
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And the automn showed its best side: balmy 20°C, the sun created brilliant colours in the trees. |
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Discover the best of balmy Darwin, which sits on a huge harbour on the Timor Sea. |
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Because of their position within the trade wind belt, the islands have a balmy, subtropical climate. |
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Besides which, the gardens were planted with trees so balmy and flowers so sweet, that the young man felt as if plunged in a perfumed bath. |
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It's 7pm on a balmy Saturday night in June, and I have just ordered my first Sagres beer in I Cervejaria, a restaurant in Zambujeira do Mar, one of the prettiest villages on Portugal's south-west coast. |
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While southerners seemed pleased over a balmy, comfortable winter, the unusually mild conditions created economic hardships for those dependent on winter ice roads. |
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As Thailand's largest island, Phuket nestles by the balmy Andaman Sea on the southern coastline of Thailand. |
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Tucked under the rainshadow of the mountains of Vancouver Island and Washington's Olympic Peninsula, this region basks in a balmy Mediterranean climate. |
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All this under the particularly balmy warmth of the Valais sun. |
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With average temperatures between 18 and 24C, the balmy island of Madeira has a sub-tropical climate that more or less guarantees against extremes, making it the perfect year-round holiday destination. |
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The air was warm and balmy, carrying that subtle current which caused the mild madness of spring fever. |
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September was sunny and balmy, with a little rain to swell the grapes, the harvest starting at the end of the month in exceptionally fine conditions. |
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Temperature-wise, this March brought a bit of both seasons, with balmy temperatures experienced through many areas during the school March break and cold temperatures still being felt near the end of the month. |
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Some taxing times REGARDING Valentina McParland's letter, oh for those balmy days of the last Labour government. |
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If he moves over time toward turning Morocco into a British-style limited monarchy, that might be a historic step from a stormy Arab Spring to a balmy Arab summer. |
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The weather, so balmy in June, reverted to rainy type in July, confounding predictions of a prolonged scorcher, leaving the meteorologists red-faced and the skin of stay-at-home Britons pallid. |
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The blast of frigid air sent temperatures plunging as far south as the Texas panhandle, where balmy 70-degree weather fell into the teens overnight. |
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The rally started earlier in balmy sunshine – a contrast to the numbing chill in Ferguson – in Crenshaw, a predominantly African American neighbourhood. |
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They had been longing and waiting for her for a long time: on one balmy, starlit night, a few glasses of heady love potion, and nine months later this bundle of joy saw the light of day. |
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On this perfectly balmy September evening, I settled into a chair in the garden with a flute of champagne and a mighty array of small munchies, and decided to turn my brain off and flow with the set menu. |
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The EP had a excellent habit of developing bright pop before collapsing into a wonderful head rush of rolling fields and lost balmy days. |
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The weather is balmy in Port-au-Prince, a city devastated but alive. |
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On a New York terrace, there is a dinner dance one balmy summer evening. |
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David Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada, says the balmy winter conditions seen across the country have left him shaking his head and worrying about what's in store for the summer. |
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An Abnaki Indian invention, the weatherstick can foretell balmy or rainy weather. |
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Firstly, let me say how pleased we are to be here on this fresh, cool morning, very much unlike what we have back in Ontario this morning, a balmy day there at probably 24 or 26 degrees with high humidity. |
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With his tender vocals wrapped in pyschedelic haze, he's far from an earthshaker but Honey And The Moon and You Are The Dark offer balmy musical comfort. |
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Balmy gusts of wind chased dry leaves down the street and in little eddies around the legs of their table. |
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