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1 Tens of thousands braved weather that, by Delhi standards, was unseasonably cold .
2 The day was unseasonably cold , and a fire blazed upon the hearth.
3 It was unseasonably cold , and he pushed his hands into his pockets.
4 However, the unseasonably cold weather over the bank holiday may dampen the celebrations.
5 Bouldering in Rumbling Bald on an unseasonably cold day in October.
6 And for others the unseasonably cold and wet weather can help.
7 Sales edged lower in Europe, its largest market, due to unseasonably cold and wet weather.
8 But homebuilding in the Midwest tumbled, likely pulled down by unseasonably cold temperatures and snowstorms.
9 The air seemed tolerably clear and not unseasonably cold .
10 The weather was unseasonably cold , the temperature dipping into the thirties, even in the Delta.
11 Temperatures were expected to remain unseasonably cold for the next 48 hours, according to forecaster Meteorlogix.
12 There will be little respite this week from the unseasonably cold weather, according to Met Eireann.
13 The unseasonably cold and wet weather may also have deterred tourists interested in camping, INSEE said.
14 Without more unseasonably cold weather this month, stocks are likely to grow for four or five more weeks.
15 Without some unseasonably cold weather this month, stocks are likely to grow for four or five more weeks.
16 UK retail sales in March hit by cold weather The unseasonably cold weather hit demand for summer clothing.
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