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My mother suffers a little from the inclemency of the place, but less on the whole than would be imagined.
But the Baron seemed not to notice the inclemency of the weather.
On the top of the machine is a large umbrella to ward off inclemency.
The inclemency of the air would not allow me to walk-out.
I, as a soldier, shall not feel the inclemency of the weather that is about to set in.
He did inclemency to his fans instead of saying thank you to the people who supports him!!!
But he had also his official work, concerned with the healing of those who were hurt in the nether or the upper inclemency.
War may be favourable to a nation, whom the inclemency of the seasons afflicts with famine.
No doubt the forecast is extreme inclemency.
John Mangles bore him company, and endured with him the inclemency of the weather.
I think Jane and I will risk the inclemency of the weather.'
Great inclemency of weather, and mortality of cattle, in the beginning of the year.
The work of the surveying team was greatly hampered by the inclemency of the weather, and it took until 1776 to complete the task.
Except when it rained, at which times the inclemency seemed so alien he had visions of giant mushrooms sprouting from the sidewalks.
But now his hair was dark ; and a toupde silently rebuked Nature's inclemency.
On they rode heedless of their empty stomachs and of the inclemency of the weather.
At length his health was almost ruined by the inclemency of the climate and the severity of his labors.
The proprietress made no comment, despite the inclemency of the weather, merely bowed and ushered them through the inn's warm rooms.
Agnes alone was insensible of the inclemency of the Air, and before eleven joined me at the spot which had witnessed our former interview.
Human being there was none to reply; and the inclemency of the night had driven the wandering animals to the habitations they had usurped.
The Preface sets a note of confidence, 'We have grounds to hope, notwithstanding the inclemency of our seasons.
But because of the acute manpower shortage and the inclemency of the weather he was forced to physically oversee more missions than he should have.
To be sure, the monastery failed to meet our expectations, especially as space and rations were concerned, but at least offered protection against the inclemency of the weather.
"The Wood Thrush migrates in the fall in order to escape the inclemency of the weather and the food shortages of the northern climates."
It gives the cu-taneous system an increased thickness, enabling it to resist the inclemency of the season and the incessant attacks of the mosquito.