Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The world was reading about other things than the vagaries of the weather.
It is rather exposed to the vagaries of the weather.
Once we went into open water, our progress would also depend on the vagaries of the weather.
But the vagaries of the weather and the human heart could upset the most logical plans.
But other executives at the company's headquarters here are not nearly as sensitive to the vagaries of the weather.
Like everything else, "Atmospheres" is subject to the vagaries of the weather.
Agricultural products were subject to unstable prices and the vagaries of the weather.
At the same time, fishermen are dependent on the vagaries of the weather and unfair competition.
The plants are adjusted to the vagaries of the weather and can adapt to the local soil conditions.
But increasingly the vagaries of the weather are mitigated by snow-blowers.
Most of the surviving structures, his house included, had been left to the vagaries of the weather.
The vagaries of the weather gave them decent rains while other Iowans were suffering.
Its further development failed, however, due to the vulnerability of the Loop to the vagaries of the weather.
Such are the vagaries of the weather."
The sport, however, is very vulnerable to the vagaries of the weather, so venues change according to th.
It consoled me, rather than the opposite, to learn how many unusual incidents had been classified as vagaries of the weather.
Erastus Snow contemplated the vagaries of the weather in these parts.
This time, the vagaries of the weather favoured them, for as they ran, the storm burst about them again.
Perhaps, given the vagaries of the weather, the volume of prayer rising up from around the volcano is not surprising.
No need to have an over-inclusive, draconian rule that penalizes a player for the vagaries of the weather.
Larger ski areas are also buffered from the vagaries of the weather by their ever-expanding snow-making capacity.
These farmers are long accustomed to the vagaries of the weather, but the uncertainty of Asia's economy seems almost more vexing.
Add into this vagaries of the weather and a veritable hubbub of movement and change emerges.
They had to wait suspended until a vagary of the weather caused a new layer of clouds to form beneath them, hiding the ocean.
Subsequent employment at the docks and wharves was always subject to the vagaries of the weather and of market forces.