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He said the current crops looked healthy but some warmth was badly needed to allow some growth.
BBC: Jersey Royal potato crop 'delayed by cold weather'
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Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has demonstrated some warmth towards the wealth tax idea.
BBC: Lib Dem conference: Stick to bargain, Clegg warns Tories
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But the welcome may have lost some of its warmth recently.
ECONOMIST: Delaware gets tough, sort of
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He would simply extend his prayer duration for some beloved rays of warmth to thaw out the ground.
BBC: Clive Stuart-Smith column
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And if the medieval warmth were due to some external factor, such as a slightly brighter sun, that would suggest that the climate was indeed quite sensitive.
ECONOMIST: The science of climate change
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Neither do some suggested alternatives, such as warmth and likeability.
ECONOMIST: Animation and robotics
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In contrast, some humans are delighted by the new warmth.
ECONOMIST: A meltdown tinged with acid
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Steven Spielberg directs this fable with his customary fluency and warmth, and the movie has some charming passages a dinner party served by the maintenance men is a highlight but the narrative lacks drive and a serious reason to exist.
NEWYORKER: The Terminal
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So it was dealt with privately, and soon the stir, the widespread warmth that had surrounded Nita melted away, though some people, she supposed, were likely still saying that they were concerned about her.
NEWYORKER: Free Radicals
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Some observers said they were reminded of John Paul II, whose personal warmth shone when he came out in 1978 and asked the crowd to be patient with his Italian.
WSJ: Argentina's Cardinal Bergoglio Elected Pope
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The report also says that the composition of the world's forests is likely to change because some tree species will not be able to move northwards (or to higher altitudes) to escape the encroaching warmth.
BBC: Climate change warning