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1 After the bracing climate of Japan, we felt the heat considerably.
2 Well, at all events, you go to the bracing climate of the North.
3 Oxford has everything else, except, it is true, a bracing climate .
4 There is feeding them, and to keep them filled up in this bracing climate is no small matter.
5 The bracing climate of the Punjab attracts some cold-loving species for which the milder United Provinces have no charms.
6 By reason of its dry and bracing climate , Aliwal North is also a favourite residence of sufferers from chest complaints.
7 The farm of the Allertons lies fourteen hundred and twenty feet above sea-level, so it may well be a bracing climate .
8 They flourished best in the colder and more bracing climate of the mountains, as do the Berber tribes of Northern Africa to-day.
9 In a word, there is fruitful land there, and a bracing climate fit for industrial man, and therefore its settlement is certain.
10 A temperate, bracing climate , short, mild winters, and a long, dry summer gave an opportunity for the development of this wonderful civilization.
11 The rich soil yields heavy harvests; the dry, bracing climate and the smoothness of the land make labor easy for men and beasts.
12 In the highland regions of the Shiré Valley, the party were distinctly conscious of an increase of energy, from the more bracing climate .
13 Consolidation makes short-term sense in this sort of bracing climate , which is why there has been so much merger and acquisition activity recently.
14 He was enthusiastic about the scenery here, and his tramping and shooting trips in the bracing climate soon gave back his strength and vim.
15 "Couldn't you persuade your uncle that a more bracing climate might suit him, too?" suggested Eliot, with a faint smile.
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