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1 The autumn rains set in early, and the winter was unusually severe .
2 Bad harvests in 1788 had been followed by an unusually severe winter.
3 There had been an unusually severe frost for the time of year.
4 This morning he had an unusually severe hemorrhage and died an hour after.
5 Several said the proposed sentence struck them as unusually severe .
6 The disease appeared in a form unusually severe and repulsive.
7 The last and final gale before we gave up the attempt was unusually severe .
8 If, for any reason, there is an unusually severe winter the plants are killed.
9 The winter following Joel's death was unusually severe and to Persis seemed well-nigh endless.
10 The game was an unusually severe one, and Hotchkiss did yeoman's work that day.
11 The unusually severe winter weather buoyed demand for energy and helped share prices in London.
12 Trains also have seen a boost from the unusually severe weather Spain has endured recently.
13 By all accounts the winter has been unusually severe .
14 This generally happens after an unusually severe winter, accompanied with very heavy falls of snow.
15 It was in the beginning of the year, at the close of an unusually severe winter.
16 It was really an ice pack, due to an unusually severe winter in the north Atlantic.
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