| 31. | What the climatologists have done, Smith explained in an interview Wednesday, is record killing frosts all across New England dating back to 1697.
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| 32. | While there is no official definition, a killing frost must precede the warm spell in order for it to be considered true Indian summer.
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| 33. | While there is no official definition, tradition suggests that a killing frost must precede the warm spell for it to be considered Indian summer.
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| 34. | "' A Killing Frost "'is the sixth and final novel in the series created by R . D . Wingfield.
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| 35. | Frost worries were less of a factor for corn, which is in better shape than soybeans and is believed susceptible to only a killing frost.
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| 36. | The average first killing frost in this area usually occurs around Oct . 26, and Manion said it is possible that could happen this week.
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| 37. | While there is no official definition, tradition suggests that a killing frost must precede the warm spell for it to be considered true Indian summer.
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| 38. | In two weeks, she'll know whether any blossoms in her 30-plus acres of peach trees survived this month's killing frost.
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| 39. | A series of killing frosts in the 1980s led growers to plant new trees in the southern part of the state, where frosts are less likely.
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| 40. | After a killing frost, cannas may be cut back to 3 inches, dug up and cured in a dry spot for a day or two.
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