The blooming-season, according to the exigences of weather, begins from May 20 to June 10 in Indiana, and lasts about a week. |
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To obviate future exigences, Constantia betook herself once more to the needle. |
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He paid up his debts, and had sufficient means on hand to meet the demands and exigences of life. |
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These exigences led to strenuous scenes in the Assembly, and the succession of Regents became still more rapid. |
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Miss Lillah McCarthy sacrificed something of her personality to the exigences of a flaxen chevelure. |
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Consequently, there are many who, though hard pressed by the exigences of nature, never use the place. |
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Nature, disorganized with the exigences of the night shift, refused the proffered dainties. |
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This may be fully allowed, yet it does not meet the exigences of the case. |
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Again I ask, who is to be judge when the exigences of trade require it? |
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