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appearance has been linked to extremely cold | winters that were followed by rainy summers. |
In places with cold | winters that can be grown as a houseplant. |
During severe | winters, the townsfolk of Balscadden have been known |
During | winters, the airport is also used by charter flight a |
After 40 years of harsh Chicago | winters, the original concrete was showing signs of w |
In the past | winters the RAF was drafted in to drop hay and food s |
In | Winters, the route's constructed portion ends at Inte |
th of February when the place experiences its | winters, the closing time is narrowed to 6 in the eve |
In cold | winters the waterfall freezes providing local mountai |
Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick | Winters, The Man Who Led the Band of Brothers. |
ed an interest in the Antarctic and spent two | winters there on board HMS Endurance (A171), painting |
In some | winters there are large populations of field voles, w |
In the | winters, there are white-tailed eagles in the area. |
as aware of their problems with the difficult | winters there. |
Even during cold | winters they had found food and protected themselves |
Being native to environments with cold | winters, they produce a winter-resting bud (hibernacu |
By surviving harsh | winters, they can survive in cold climates. |
"There's been | winters this bad before, but not with rain so bad it |
At | winters this is the most polluted place in Europe. |
rn Great Britain due to recently mild British | winters, this moth is easily distinguishable from oth |
The Killdeer | winters throughout Central America. |
populations of Acacia obtusifolia can survive | winters to -6C and possibly a light snow, however pla |
ould also seek sports psychologist Dr. Robert | Winters to help fulfill his dream. |
The road was graded from | Winters to Hurlbut's land by area resident George W. |
ith £700,000 - in a swap deal to bring Robbie | Winters to Pittodrie from Dundee United. |
He was the last of the | Winters to live at Huddington Court. |
African-American bass-baritone Lawrence | Winters took over the role of Dessalines from Weede f |
These lands include the 38-acre (150,000 m2) | Winters tract in Lewis County and the 80-acre (320,00 |
New York City sophisticates Dan King and Ruth | Winters travel to Bird-in-Hand in the Amish country o |
The larva | winters twice. |
rasses and related plants (such as Carex) and | winters twice. |
style owes much to the artistic ethos of Yvor | Winters, under whom Bowers studied at Stanford, but h |
A polynya forms in Cardigan Strait most | winters, used by wintering Bearded and Ringed seals, |
Winters verweer (prose, 1980) | |
an, Shelley Duvall, Richard E. Grant, Shelley | Winters, Viggo Mortensen, Valentina Cervi, Christian |
His aliases have included Howard | Winters, Ward Summers and Umberto Corleone. |
From 1977 until his retirement in 1984, | Winters was the first recipient and holder of the Gar |
Winters was found guilty, fined $5000, spent 18 month | |
Minnie Marx (played by Shelley | Winters) was also the main character in the Broadway |
In 1991, | Winters was named Louisiana Tech professor emeritus. |
ovember 12, 1989, occurred in a home in which | Winters was staying in Syracuse with her three childr |
Winters was elected to the Oregon House of Representa | |
On July 18, 2008, | Winters was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall |
Winters was also one of the top stars of Joel Goodhar | |
Winters was subsequently prosecuted by the U.S. Attor | |
Age of | Winters was later reissued as part of a two-disc box |
Jonathan | Winters was the first comic to appear on the show. |
Winters was able to return to the same position as a | |
Winters was born to John David Winters, Sr. (1891-194 | |
eal breeds across northern Eurasia and mostly | winters well south of its breeding range. |
The | winters were mild and short. |
e and where they spent the summers, while the | winters were spent on Primrose Lake. |
Their | winters were spent in Boston, their summers at "The W |
longhouses to protect themselves from the wet | winters west of the Cascade Mountains. |
e reign of King Stephen became “nineteen long | winters, when Christ and his saints slept.” |
brate prey such as rodents and carrion during | winters, when insects are less abundant. |
During the | winters, when the Ghar Jabin pass became inaccessible |
es, wine regions in Ontario suffer from harsh | winters which can damage tender vines. |
ean climate of hot, dry summers and warm, wet | winters, which allows the growth of oranges, lemons a |
makes a section of the stream ice-free during | winters which attracts White-throated Dipper and Comm |
Winters, who did not use the designation "Jr.," was p | |
The name is in honor of Theodore | Winters, who provided half of the town's land. |
Winters, William Otto, water tender | |
the famous Boynton Hotel, where he also spent | winters with his family. |
h mild to warm summer and with cold and windy | winters with regular frosts and snowfalls, though man |
st evergreen oak, able to withstand very cold | winters with minimal leaf burn in areas as cold as US |
acterized by cool short summers and long cold | winters with heavy snowfall. |
has a typically Mediterranean climate - mild | winters with temperatures rarely dropping below zero |
limate is continental (hot, dry summers; cold | winters) with marked differences between daytime and |
acterized by cool short summers and long cold | winters with heavy snowfall. |
ains why such small animals can survive harsh | winters with associated reduction in food availabilit |
at Sempringham from c1298 to 1312), and five | winters with Hamilton's successor, John Clyntone. |
racterised by hot summers and relatively cold | winters with changeable snow surfaces. |
g through the streets with a carraige (or, in | winters, with a sleigh) of gold and silver. |
4°C at night, or 82F and 57F), and very sunny | winters with highs around 15°C (59F) and lows around |
ratures above 50 °F (10 °C) year-round), warm | winters with nighttime lows rarely dipping below 35 ° |
It has very long | winters, with average of 7-8 ft of snowfall, and shor |
e characterized by hot summers and short cool | winters, with the weather moderated by the effects of |
limate is continental (long hot summers, cold | winters) with a certain Atlantic maritime influences. |
and moist, with short, cool summers and cold | winters with heavy snowfall. |
a continental climate (long hot summers, cold | winters) with an Atlantic maritime influence and stro |
suggested that because the character, Arthur | Winters, within this story refers to himself as "Pres |
uss Meyer, Jerry Orbach, film editor Ralph E. | Winters, writer Robert E. Thompson, Howard Keel, Jane |
John D. | Winters wrote that "Soldiers resented the fact that t |
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