Word: warmers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Found only in the warmer parts of the Americas, Desmodus rotundus feeds exclusively on blood. The bite of a non-rabid vampire ordinarily does a human victim no serious harm, but rabid vampires are deadly. Derriengue, like other forms of rabies, can be prevented by vaccination...
...cold winter mornings, when I could not bring myself to get out of bed, you advised me to bounce right out, and soon I would feel warm for having had the dash of cold. I found in Communism the same experience. It was chilly at first, but much warmer now because of the chill...
...even in May the Cape can get warm enough for swimming at noon, and the water in Buzzards Bay and along the south shore is far warmer than any north of the Canal. Good beaches line almost the entire coastline except the steeper and rocker western end. The only decent beach on Buzzards Bay is Old Silver Beach. Of course, if one is after just plain swimming, a single rock will suffice...
...cluttered with plaids and striped ties, but in one corner there was a neat sign that said, "Genuine Chino Trousers." Vag stopped and looked at the trousers, smooth and careful as they hung in the window, then he turned and went into the store. It would be getting warmer, thought Vag, and the way things stood now, at least, a couple of pairs of cheap GI pants might be pretty hard to come...
...happen next summer. Rust is a quick-growing fungus that spreads by microscopic spores carried on the wind. "The spores," says Agriculture, "migrate like wild birds." North winds blow them south in fall, where they spend the mild winter on wheat in Texas and Mexico. When the weather gets warmer, they are blown back to the wheat belt by southerly winds...