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Significados de black summer en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "black summer".
Uso de black summer en inglés
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Mrs. Triplett, dressed in her new blacksummer silk, took her.
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Every morning through the long blacksummer of the scourge he asked her with wistful tenderness if she were well.
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The digital director is wearing a hot pink catsuit, and the fashion director an elegant ensemble of blacksummer pleats.
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When we lifted our heads, we could see the planes completing a graceful arabesque against the stormy blue and blacksummer sky.
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Magnified by the mist Stair hardly recognized the green and blacksummer uniform of the golden plover, but he heard their softly wistful cries everywhere.
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He was short, rather stout, and attired in an old fashioned blacksummer dress, with "pumps" and white stockings, and a broad Panama hat.
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Maxwell has stuck to the basics over the years, so blackSUMMERS' night is rather old-fashioned.
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A study has shown Australia lost nearly three billion animals due to the devastating BlackSummer bushfires.
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Australia's BlackSummer was a terrifying preview of a future that no longer feels impossibly far away.
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But what really worries me is what our BlackSummer signals about the conditions that are yet to come.
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I mourn all the unique animals, plants and landscapes that are forever altered by the events of our BlackSummer.
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During Australia's BlackSummer, more than 3 billion animals were incinerated or displaced, our beloved bushland burnt to the ground.
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The BlackSummer bushfires were an "ecological disaster" that has pushed Australia's threatened species to the brink of extinction.
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I am afraid that we don't have the heart or the courage to be moved by what we saw during our BlackSummer.
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Two of the Australia's biggest charities have distributed fewer than half the donations they received to help victims of the BlackSummer bushfires.
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RELATED: Devastating toll of BlackSummer bushfires revealed The intense heat from the fire causes air to rise rapidly in the smoke plume.