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1 On July 17 last year, it was an unseasonably hot Dunedin day.
2 It was an afternoon in early May, and unseasonably hot .
3 It was Thursday and unseasonably hot for April.
4 And then there were those who turned to the black dress, despite the unseasonably hot day.
5 On an unseasonably hot mid-September day, the small south Co Derry village of Bellaghy is unusually busy.
6 It's unseasonably hot for this time of year but, should it turn southerly, we could have snow next week.
7 At least they'll be able to quench their thirst on another unseasonably hot day with pre-match drinks promotions at the ground.
8 A resident of Vienna Zoo, baby elephant Tuluba has been feeling under the weather due to the unseasonably hot Austrian spring.
9 Temperatures shot up to unseasonably hot levels in the wake of the storm, prompting authorities to warn of the danger of heatstroke.
10 It was an oppressive night, unseasonably hot for early June, the kind of thick, muggy night that hung heavily, threatening to suffocate her.
11 Despite an unseasonably hot September day with temperatures hovering near 90 degrees, actresses managed to look cool in blue, white and grey gowns.
12 If you live in Cape Town (or you're friends a Capetonian on social media), you probably know things have been unseasonably hot .
13 The Harringtons, John Hewitt, with Gail and her cousin, not to speak of Joy, were enjoying an unseasonably hot day in the Harrington garden.
14 My vision flickered like a candle caught in a storm and I felt a strange chill even though the night air was unseasonably hot .
15 On an unseasonably hot morning in the fall of 1873, they walked into the White House and with some trepidation asked to see President Grant.
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