The Yukon River is generallyclear of ice about May 15.
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The result of this better living is superior healthiness, well-made bodies, and generallyclear skins.
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By half-past ten the coast is generallyclear.
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The sky is generallyclear, and the snow lies about fifteen, or at the utmost eighteen inches deep.
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The knowledge of the people is scanty, but their reasoning is generallyclear as far as their information goes.
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They are written in a diffuse and verbose style, but are generallyclear in sense, and often very luxuriant in description.
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In the summer months many of them slept out of doors, but between November and April the streets were generallyclear.
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The water, for some weeks had been low, and generallyclear, though there is a milky or chalky touch on some days.
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The sky was generallyclear and bright, for when the morning was rough and the snow fell, the convoy remained in its halting-place.
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As a literary critic he is uneven, and, as elsewhere, sometimes superficial, but his fine appreciation and generallyclear vision make him refreshingly stimulating.
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But we must hasten, and as Caterna says, "all on the scene for the fifth"-thefifth act, in which dramas generallyclear themselves up.
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Human papillomavirus infections are common and are generallycleared by the body.
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I passed the time waiting for Doc separating succulents and generallyclearing weeds from a small part of the garden.
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The twins looked down into their plates, the generallycleared-up appearance of which seemed fully to warrant their mother's sarcasm.
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" Generallyclear; light local rains on Pacific seaboard."