Similar words: season, in season, reason, personal, personally, resonate, regional, national. Meaning: ['sɪːznəl] n. a worker who finds employment only in certain seasons. adj. occurring at or dependent on a particular season.
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31 Marija Gimbutas Our earliest ancestors were nomads, travelers in small groups who followed the seasonal plants and the herds of reindeer.
32 It'sthis seasonal bounty to which the Eleonora's breeding cycle is geared, and the falcons harvest it in abundance.
33 That happened at a time when buying from consumers hit a seasonal lull.
34 This is based on clinical signs, seasonal occurrence of disease and, if possible, lesions at post-mortem examination.
35 These telescopes revealed ice caps at both poles of Mars and documented seasonal changes in color and contrast.
36 Employers added 271, 000 jobs, after seasonal adjustment, bringing the increase since January 1996 to almost 3 million.
37 National horticultural markets have wide variations in price, seasonal effects, methods of selling and quality gradations.
38 The Commission has a permanent staff of 24 and, in addition, employs eight seasonal staff during the summer and autumn periods.
39 Table 2 shows the differences among the schools and in addition the seasonal variation.
40 The stores vary but the shopping list remains the same except for the addition of the occasional seasonal or a luxury item.
41 Of more practical importance than estimates of global annual average temperature increase is that of resulting regional and seasonal changes.
42 Modern studies of Mars confirm the seasonal variations of the surface brightness,(sentencedict.com) but without biological intervention.
43 A field-warehousing arrangement is particularly appropriate for financing seasonal inventory buildups.
44 B Pure cotton vests proved very popular last summer, so here they are again in a new range of seasonal shades.
45 The path begins a mellow contour through an oak-dotted meadow before reaching the seasonal creek at the bottom of Triunfo Canyon.
46 Is there some seasonal effect that influences the colour of the pigments in leaves after the chlorophyll has broken down?
47 Another unforeseen dilemma which now surfaced was how to satisfy the demands of the new customers for winter-weight, or seasonal clothes.
48 The seasonal charts are for late evenings, with the Sun far enough below the horizon for the sky to be dark.
49 Moreover, the large city or freight terminals had to have massive capacity to cope with intense seasonal pressures.
50 In Tasmania aborigine hunters led a nomadic life to take advantage of the seasonal food supply in different regions.
51 In fact, the massive increase in migration contained a considerable quantity of impermanent movement - temporary,[www.Sentencedict.com] seasonal or merely nomadic.
52 Seasonal affective disorder is associated with depression that is marked during the Winter and early Spring and regresses in the Summer.
53 He won on his seasonal debut at Chepstow last month and wasn't at all disgraced when third at Ascot the other day.
54 Commercialised farms that do rely on labour frequently use seasonal labour.
55 The building was enlarged in 1911, as seen here, to accommodate the seasonal toastrack cars used on the Circular Tour.
56 The measured seasonal variations of peroxide and ozone in clean air at Cape Grim during the experiment are contrasted in Fig. 4.
57 In general, all female mammals are cyclic, but only some are seasonal.
58 Despite their differences, the two oceans support basically similar food webs, with high seasonal productivity from small overwintering standing crops.
59 There may also be additional staff employed on a part-time or seasonal basis for particular projects or programs.
60 We have found no greater frequency of complaints of seasonal allergic-type symptoms in oilseed rape than in non-oilseed rape rural areas.
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