The Little Ice Age, following the historically warm temperatures of the Medieval Warm Period, which lasted from about AD 950 to 1250, has been attributed to natural cycles in solar activity, particularly sunspots.
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Natural gas output fell 5.9 percent worldwide, driven by an 8.7 percent decline in the U.S. Exxon and other domestic gas producers cut back production starting last year after U.S. natural gas prices fell to decade-lows in the wake of the historically warm winter of 2011 - 2012.
But after watching their side lose out in a thrilling Premier League title race on the final day of the season, the supporters' stance seemed to have softened as they responded to his lap of honour with a warm round of applause.
Heartland, breadbasket, center of the nation, the warm symbolism of all that.
In a warm front, a mass of relatively warm air pushes against a block of cooler air and is forced to flow up over it.
With the cooperation of the Royal College of Surgeons, he subjected the still-warm body of an executed (though probably wrongly convicted) murderer to the charge of a voltaic pile battery.
Evidently, a few hundred of these finally made their way into the warm embrace of consumers, but considering that "Refund" looks to be the only remedy here, we sort of doubt a second generation will emerge.
The siren call of limited-edition Valentino, popular DJs and warm cups of whisky apple cider are irresistible to cool kids already buzzing with the hype of fashion week.
Perhaps consumers have ignored the chill of higher long-term interest rates because they feel the warm glow of higher share prices.
Strachan, who missed out on a fourth straight Scottish title on the final day of the league season last weekend, took a bow and received a warm round of applause from the Celtic fans before the charity match.
"In my view, it is better to fling open the gates of all our prisons and ask all the inmates to walk out into the warm embrace of their relatives than pardon those who force otherwise decent Nigerians to take to crime as a way of life, " Mr Aturu is quoted as saying.
The EU, he claims, is hurting one of our most important industries - financial services - and, secure "within the warm embrace of the European single market", giving British businesses an excuse not to develop trade with the developing economies.
There was no doubt that Germany had had the better of an absorbing first half, but Wales had shown a Millennium Stadium crowd enough to earn a warm round of applause as they left the field at half-time.
Climb to the top of Chichen Itza's world-famous "El Castillo", or just kick back on the warm sands of Playa del Carmen.
It is now recognised that most of the ice being lost from Antarctica is going as a result of warm water eating the fringes of the continent.
The consortium also pointed to a spell of warm weather in the middle of the month which "dampened demand" for autumn and winter clothes which had just arrived in the shops.
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It was the 500th win for England in internationals and will put them in good heart before their next set of warm-up matches ahead of the World Cup finals in South Africa in June.
Being the first constitutionally pacifist nation even gave them a warm glow of moral superiority.
Yet we constantly find ourselves distracted by the warm glare of one of our screens.
The aim was to stroke conservative Christians, thereby fostering a warm feeling of national unity.
And indeed while making no commitments, the President offered a warm endorsement of Ambassador Rice.
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Down in the warm cabin of one of the yachts, we crowded around a table.
Sasha hugged her purse to her shoulder, the warm ball of wallet snuggled in her armpit.
She felt a warm rush of anger start in her stomach and rise into her throat.
They will be inundated with the warm wishes of spectators and peppered with questions from strangers.
From the dark behind her house, he saw the warm glow of her windows, her family returning.
But if you pay attention, you can discover the inner message behind the warm fog of campaign rhetoric.
The most common offshore jurisdictions is no doubt the Cayman Islands, located in the warm waters of the Caribbean.
On Sunday, a day before making landfall, Katrina built up strength in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Despite the warm words of the nation's leaders, America's manned space-flight programme has been becalmed in Earth orbit for decades.
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