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1. Naturopaths recommend following a cleansing programme, or short fast, a couple of times a year, preferably in spring and in autumn, to cleanse and strengthen the digestive system
2. When last he’d been out it was autumn and
3. It was still autumn and the pipe was cold
4. on long nights after the sweat of autumn harvests
5. spring, fall or Autumn
6. It was a beautiful autumn day, he could feel a bit of a breeze come thru the open windows
7. pricking out the shapes of autumn berry stains and sticky jam jars
8. like a reed that blows in an autumn wind,
9. The valley between this ridge and the next is wooded and deep; in the distance, I can see rolling hills, green for the most part although some of the trees are now showing autumn colours very clearly
10. shades of autumn hearths as she greets those
11. feeling the chill of the autumn overcast
12. The birds sang sweetly in the hedgerows and the last of the house martins were diving and darting across the sky as they fed themselves up for their long autumn flight south
13. There was not a weed in sight and the flower borders exploded with colour and vivacity throughout the spring, summer and autumn
14. In the autumn of his years Tom still watched the girls in pubs and at clubs
15. He mentions that there’s another family in the village willing to take part – they lost someone in the hurricane which hit the coast of America last autumn
16. 'Do you remember how she insisted on going up to the woods and dancing 'sky clad' to celebrate midsummer? When it was pointed out to her that this was more appropriate for the spring or autumn equinoxes, she said it would be too cold then
17. Before the autumn leaves started to fall, the happy couple had
18. throughout the spring, summer and autumn
19. In the autumn of his years Tom still watched the girls in pubs
20. ‘Yes, though it might make more sense to keep it for the autumn, Dave, finishing just before Christmas – people tend to read more in the autumn and would be more willing to put their hands in their pockets for a good cause at Christmas
21. His voice was as dry as the rustling of autumn leaves
22. I explain that I am about to settle down with Dave and he congratulates me, going on to say that he met Dave at a corporate function sometime last autumn
23. The third will be ready by the autumn
24. She'll wear her hair at shoulder length by the Spanish autumn
25. The rhythms of the household gradually settled into the domestic cadence, mildly interrupted over the late Autumn and early Winter
26. Autumn turned to
27. ” He leaned back in the chair as if relaxing from a hard day's work, “I had the entire resources of the store at my disposal last autumn on all those days y'all were busy on the Bungalows
28. “You were in here last year, in the autumn
29. autumn, or even early winter,’ he said while
30. All other matters regarding Malvern life would be attended to by correspondence or direct instruction upon arrival for the Autumn term on the third of September
31. I am to pass the leadership of this institution into his capable hands at the end of the Autumn Term, and have included him, naturally, in as much of the business of the school as possible of late, so that he may be able to take the helm with little or no interruption to the staff and faculty
32. The Autumn terms shall commence each annum on the first Tuesday of September, and run its first term through the fourth Wednesday of November
33. All male children exempted according to an approved criteria, or beyond school age up to the age of eighteen years, not currently apprenticed or otherwise gainfully employed, shall henceforward be required to provide bi-annual proof of employment to this Council at the commencement of Autumn school term and at the end of Spring school term
34. The School House was nowhere near the condition the Council had suggested it would be be for the advent of the Autumn term
35. For example, an early autumn, followed by a mild
36. So the ladies parted having a fresher and clearer view of the road immediately ahead of them, for the Autumn at least
37. Summer became autumn, autumn became lent and on to summer once more
38. The School Committee and the Village Council accepted the keys to the new School House in a ceremony of much pomp and circumstance at the end of the Autumn Term
39. The village was in the throes of a renaissance and when the Autumn Term began, the children of the village were eager to know what was to be the next Summer's production in their school house
40. you the autumn rains because he is
41. And beyond it, the autumn sun turned the horizon blood red
42. summer and autumn – they always billow against the
43. The three months of Autumn and those of Winter were named for Prophets
44. Mar first, which began the hot Summer months, fell upon Ignar’s Day, for the flame was the symbol of the season; Sepilar first, the start of a cooler Autumn, was represented by the sea, and was always on Flarow’s Day
45. Because of the season and her coloring, we named her Autumn, and she quickly settled in
46. Alfre, the Samoyed-retriever mix who’d come to us as an abandoned puppy with a shrunken tummy and bloody paws, formed a close bond with Autumn, and the two often napped together, the furry white dog curled around the full-figured tabby
47. One afternoon when one of the collies got a little bossy, Autumn swatted the dog on the nose and sent her tumbling off the front porch
48. Years passed, years in which Autumn grew no slimmer and showed little interest in the out-of-doors
49. But Autumn quickly established her domain, inside
50. I didn’t know Autumn as well as I thought