Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Portuguese infantry patrols in northern Angola peered at the skies last week and waited prayerfully for the end of the rains. In the third year of their campaign to quell a stubborn native revolt against Portuguese rule, government forces counted on dry weather to throw armored units and paratroops against the African guerrillas, who throughout the rainy season had mercilessly harassed the bogged-down Europeans...
Last week, as the two-day Cup matches got under way. an icy wind roared off the Firth of Clyde, dumping rain and sleet on Ailsa. "I'd heard about this Scottish weather," complained one U.S. golfer, "but I never believed it before." The Americans blew skyhigh. U.S. Amateur Champion Labron Harris lost to Ireland's David Sheahan, one up. California's Richard Davies, the 1962 British Amateur champion, blew a three-hole lead to England's Mike Bonallak. When night finally fell, the upset-minded British took a 6-3 lead with them into...
Though her oils sparkle with the French impressionists' gay, effervescent color, she does not share their brief encounter with wind and weather. Instead, she sets down a gossamer tapestry of nature that, though fragile and even frivolous, appears timeless. Sunshine unabashedly pours from the clouds; foliage and fogs spring lively to the breeze that sweeps a meadow...
This is a fine year to be a farm-equipment maker. Good crops, good weather and a record cash farm income of $37.5 billion in 1962 have sent the farmer on a buying spree, to the benefit of the $2 billion farm-equipment industry. Deere's domestic sales, which reached $541.5 million last year, are already up 25% for 1963's first fiscal half, and are expected to top $600 million for the year; first half earnings are 59% higher than last year. Deere's 24 factories and 30,000 employees make some 300 different machines, plus...
...weather: "The temperature tomorrow will be 70 degrees of latitude...