The air that morning had softened to a balminess like spring.
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Its wealth was not built on Sunbelt balminess, agricultural bounty or manufacturing muscle.
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Sunday's relative balminess caught the couple, and many others in New York, unawares.
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The pride some had felt over the balminess of previous winters was forgotten.
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The balminess of the still September night made them reluctant to go indoors.
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The day was lovely and the air had almost the balminess of spring.
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The opposite of cold is usually not summer balminess, but the communal indoor fire.
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On the other hand, balminess, for some, is always just a plane ticket away.
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Alicia suddenly realised that her teeth were chattering, quite despite the balminess of the evening.
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Nor is the somber history of a local suicide comfortably integrated into the evening's dominant balminess.
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And I remember that she brought in with her some of the sunlight and balminess of the spring day.
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So now we're enjoying the balminess of British Summer Time, which is one hour forward from Greenwich Mean Time.
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It was of no use, sleep forsook his eyes, although he was so tired that he longed for its balminess.
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In this tranquil town, almost voluptuous in its richness of colour and balminess of atmosphere, you lose yourself in laziness.
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In the sunny clime of North Carolina May comes with all the balminess and soft zephyrs of a more northern summer.
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The day was now rapidly waning, bringing on a balminess of evening such as is found in few places other than Naples.
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It had been very hot all the day before, and even now in the early morning there was a balminess in the air.
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