Citations:white Easters


 * 2010, Steven Shapin, Never Pure: Historical Studies of Science as If It Was Produced by People with Bodies, Situated in Time, Space, Culture, and Society, and Struggling for Credibility and Authority, JHU Press (ISBN 9780801894206), page 339
 * Moreover, there are evidently quite a lot of proverbs—one thinks of weather proverbs about Bredon Hill putting on his cap, about Groundhog Day, green  Christmases, and white Easters—that are trite, that don&#39;t stand up to the findings  of modern science, or that continue to circulate in settings where they have little  or no predictive value: it&#39;s just what you say to have something to say about the  weather (though that has its own definite kind of “phatic” purpose).70 For all the  wisdom one ...
 * 2007, Michael Dumper, Bruce E. Stanley, Cities of the Middle East and North Africa: A Historical Encyclopedia, ABC-CLIO (ISBN 9781576079195), page 308
 * The towns receive snow;historically,there have been white Christ- mases and some white Easters.Most snow lasts no more than three days. The Palestinian  mountains are predominantly limestone, and so the valleys around the city have  many springs. Some parts of the city are named for the spring in that area: Ein  Munjid or Ein Misbah,for example.Bireh (bir means “well”) has water on its flat  plateau,and a good climate has meant that there have long been settlements in  the area ...
 * 1946, Scott Russell, Mountain Prospect ...
 * There were neither young climbers nor old ones, novices nor experts, at Pen-y- pass, but a blending of all. It was a community which, though its members might change with the years, had long existed; the yellowing pages of an album held  the record of the party for more than three decades. One had a sense of a  continuous yet expanding and growing tradition. The varying date of Easter and  the vagaries of climate gave pleasant variety to our days. There were white  Easters when the ...
 * 1983, Emily Norwood Rando, Donna Jo Napoli, Meliglossa, Edmonton: Linguistic Research
 * My children drop Monarch caterpillars into applesauce jars, smothering them with milkweed. There&#39;s a rock concert of frogs and thumbtip toadies in our backyard.  And the pigeons can&#39;t focus at all. So here we sit, Hubby and I, talking about real  estate in Michigan. Chewing my lower lip, I bought a snowsuit for the small  woman yesterday. Well, there&#39;ll be white Christmases AND white Easters. There&#39;ll  be clean air AND frozen windpipes. I sit wondering, Should we make the move?