(1) Of course, spring has its vernal breezes, thriving greenness, seasonal promises and so on.(2) She is impudently vernal , like Hogarth's more plebeian Shrimp-Girl, and even more fluorescent in her dewiness.(3) Swans were racing along in the vernal currents.(4) The same trend is evident in midge populations that occur in shallow vernal ponds in this marsh.(5) At least four listed vernal pool species also will benefit.(6) After the spring rains Sullivan Canyon, which lies behind my house in Bel Air, California, is a vernal paradise.(7) It exudes the aroma of flowery vernal Kashmir landscape.(8) Remaining vernal pools within an area of approximately 36,500 acres in San Diego and Orange counties are included in the proposal.(9) Officially the start of the Chinese lunar new year, it is a grand religious, patriotic, vernal , and family holiday rolled into one.(10) He wants to write big, important, unforgettable, unusual books, whose sentences zing with vernal energy.(11) Like its predecessors, the album arrives just in time for Spring and comes bearing more than a few certifiable vernal jams.(12) The independent responses of vernal and summer herb communities to topography or disturbance are rarely considered.(13) The correct Latin term for spring flowering is vernal , as in Leucojum vernum, the spring snowflake, and Crocus vernus, the Dutch crocus.(14) Many vernal pools themselves are simply filled.(15) Thirteen vernal pools, ranging in size from a quarter acre to nearly twenty-five acres, develop mostly on the tops of mesas.(16) I even felt a little vernal as I got up this morning, actually, but at the time I put it down to the Nepali I had for lunch yesterday.
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