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New York City sophisticates Dan King and Ruth | Winters travel to Bird-in-Hand in the Amish country o |
Hanna, Georgia Taylor appeared as doctor Ruth | Winters, and Steven Miller and Will Sharpe, Laura Aik |
Georgia Taylor appears as Trust Doctor Ruth | Winters, and Steven Miller and Will Sharpe play newly |
Kristoffer Ryan | Winters as Leland |
ibrary), Rosa Cartwright (Bleak House), Sally | Winters (Doctors), Tamara/Jenny Jones (Doctors), Tams |
which would withstand the harsh Saskatchewan | winters. |
For a high school in Texas, see | Winters High School (Texas) . |
He also spent several | winters in South Africa as a coach. |
n Switzerland they had organised over several | winters a set of pantomimes using other "tourists" as |
st in some areas, particularly mild or severe | winters and large rainfall (e.g. |
During severe | winters, the townsfolk of Balscadden have been known |
S experience regular crashes following severe | winters, but their high breeding productivity soon re |
perience short, cool summers and long, severe | winters. |
ut seldom hot summers, cool but rarely severe | winters |
inly evergreen but loses its leaves in severe | winters. |
The film stars Shelley | Winters, Jane Fonda, Claire Bloom, Glynis Johns, and |
lla and Weisel conducted with actress Shelley | Winters also uncovered an instance where Dean interru |
Shelley | Winters - Diana Steedeman |
certain portrait on a nearby wall is Shelley | Winters or Judy Holliday. |
nto a movie two years later, starring Shelley | Winters as Adler. |
Shelley | Winters (Kate "Ma" Barker) |
Shelley | Winters as Queen Rachel |
Shelley | Winters as Dixie Evans |
Shelley | Winters as Kate Denny |
Shelley | Winters as Marie Garson |
Shelley | Winters as Emma Kolowitz |
Shelley | Winters in The Poseidon Adventure |
rances from such noteworthy actors as Shelley | Winters, George Gobel, Edward Albert and Pat Paulsen. |
ate and Academy Award winning actress Shelley | Winters blasting Mailer's effort, Mailer rewrote the |
Minnie Marx (played by Shelley | Winters) was also the main character in the Broadway |
The opening night cast included Shelley | Winters as Minnie Marx and Lewis J. Stadlen, whose po |
rell, and starred Debbie Reynolds and Shelley | Winters. |
an, Shelley Duvall, Richard E. Grant, Shelley | Winters, Viggo Mortensen, Valentina Cervi, Christian |
film noir, starring John Garfield and Shelley | Winters. |
ding Neil Patrick Harris, Ned Beatty, Shelley | Winters, (a very young) Thora Birch, Little Richard, |
Shelley | Winters ... Miss Holmbright (Nick's Chicago secretary |
f Jane Fonda as a frigid young widow; Shelley | Winters as an adulterous middle-aged housewife having |
Frank meets Shelley | Winters, a sensationalistic reporter, in the sewers. |
n the Sun, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley | Winters and Montgomery Clift, is based on the book. |
Way (1951) starring John Garfield and Shelley | Winters. |
ler film starring Debbie Reynolds and Shelley | Winters. |
r-Young, Dee Wallace, Betty White and Shelley | Winters. |
aoul Walsh and starring Alan Ladd and Shelley | Winters. |
eux, Vincent Price, Donald Pleasence, Shelley | Winters, Stanley Holloway, Joseph Wiseman and Ian McS |
sidered a sarcastic homage to actress Shelley | Winters. |
directed by Roger Corman and starred Shelley | Winters in the title role, depicted as a corrupt moth |
It starred Shelley | Winters, Peter Falk, Lee Grant and Leonard Nimoy. |
Shelley | Winters as Mrs. Rosie Forrest, also known as Rosie Mi |
Preston, Robert Vaughn, Larry Hagman, Shelley | Winters, Loretta Swit, Robert Webber and William Hold |
eke in 1975, starring Roger Moore and Shelley | Winters. |
rey, Ruth Hussey, Barry Sullivan with Shelley | Winters, Howard Da Silva and Elisha Cook Jr. |
of Blue, opposite Sidney Poitier and Shelley | Winters. |
Kris Kristofferson, Marsha Mason and Shelley | Winters. |
It breeds in China, Japan, Korea and Siberia; | winters in Indonesia and Philippines, passing through |
d in 1986, although he had spent the last six | winters in New Zealand, and this enabled him to quali |
Nevertheless, in six | winters, Allen completed the set of playing against a |
garden is where the famous poet spent sixteen | winters. |
variation between hot summers and cold, snowy | winters. |
ridge enjoys relatively dry, sunny, and snowy | winters (up to 3 feet) and fairly hot, dry summers in |
mate with mild to warm summers and cold snowy | winters. |
Dunsmuir has cold rainy and snowy | winters and hot dry summers. |
erized by rather hot and dry summers and soft | winters. |
It may freeze some | winters from December to March. |
In some | winters there are large populations of field voles, w |
In some | winters mysteriously few birds are observed; possibly |
recommended for health reasons that she spend | winters on the Italian island of Capri. |
d after T. Ellwood Zell, who started spending | winters in the area in 1876. |
Queen of Italy and later in France, spending | winters on the Riviera. |
the famous Boynton Hotel, where he also spent | winters with his family. |
883, was artist Carl Ludwig Brandt, who spent | winters in Savannah. |
The film also stars | Winters as Colonel Ben Loftin and Ricco Ross as Nate. |
Robert Paige as Steve | Winters |
winter of 1796-1797 was one of the stormiest | winters of the eighteenth century. |
by the sea, with warm summers and mild sunny | winters. |
4°C at night, or 82F and 57F), and very sunny | winters with highs around 15°C (59F) and lows around |
populations of Acacia obtusifolia can survive | winters to -6C and possibly a light snow, however pla |
protecting the horses from the harsh Swedish | winters. |
the "Control" personality was given to Talia | Winters and the shooting of Garibaldi was done by his |
e relationship was again transferred to Talia | Winters. |
Tawny | Winters - An empath, her appearance altered to become |
ism is a major industry, boosted by temperate | winters and summers built around river water sports. |
pire Brian Runge reportedly told Bradley that | Winters said that Bradley had tossed his bat in Runge |
n the high areas of Sierra Pelonas during the | winters, but these areas are also prone to wildfires |
After The | Winters Group helped finance David A. Prior's previou |
al cave plays host to a triannual fair in the | winters. |
pleasant climate throughout the year and the | winters are not as severe as Darjeeling. |
During the | winters of 1885 to 1887 he studied petrology under HF |
Lying at 320 metres above sea level, the | winters are cool and the summers are hot and dry. |
s designation past the Mall of Abilene to the | Winters Freeway, where Buffalo Gap Rd. continues nort |
The | winters were mild and short. |
Many spend the | winters in the Bahamas on their boats. |
Desertions were frequent, and the | winters long and hard. |
He spent the | winters of 1831 and 1832 in Rome. |
e Republic suffered terrible hardships in the | winters that followed. |
and the narrator begins to discover that the | Winters have not been entirely honest with him and hi |
boom turned to bust as severe freezes in the | winters of 1896 & 1897 destroyed the local citrus ind |
He played for Griqualand West, during the | winters of 1976 and 1977, appearing rather surprising |
ranging from 35-69,5°C, warm also during the | winters. |
h sweltering temperatures in the 90's and the | winters get as low as subzero levels in bitter wind. |
his father, a farmer who did carpentry in the | winters. |
In Techirghiol the | winters are mild and the summers are warm, dominant b |
r residence in Krumau am Kamp and, during the | winters, in Krems. |
The frontage roads of the | Winters Freeway, S. Clack Street and S. Danville Driv |
ory, spending their summers in Austin and the | winters in Mexico. |
The museum was refurbished during the | winters of 2010 and 2011 and has a large collection o |
ed, Kettering Tower, it was then known as The | Winters Bank Tower. |
During the | winters, Brady played soccer in the St. Louis Soccer |
He was the last of the | Winters to live at Huddington Court. |
can be cancelled due to low visibility in the | winters- plan your trip accordingly. |
n the 1620s, but returned to Stockholm in the | winters. |
y the troops as a way to stay warm during the | winters in wartime New England. |
were particularly well known, and during the | winters ever-green sprigs that would have enhanced ce |
residing in Binghamton, New York, during the | winters and in New Milford during the summers. |
In the | winters, there are white-tailed eagles in the area. |
The | winters are relatively mild and the summers are warm |
e and where they spent the summers, while the | winters were spent on Primrose Lake. |
During the | winters, when the Ghar Jabin pass became inaccessible |
The | winters can bring cold fresh days and sometimes snow, |
he earned "hard money" as a trade during the | winters. |
The | winters can be harsh, especially for the deer living |
The Aseuluk spent their | winters engaging in subsistence hunting on King Islan |
Their | winters were spent in Boston, their summers at "The W |
The name is in honor of Theodore | Winters, who provided half of the town's land. |
ed in 2001; her second collection Among These | Winters appeared in 2007. |
Sometime after this, | Winters and Clack Stone purchased a tract of land 127 |
Charles "Charlie" Thompson | Winters (February 10, 1913 - October 30, 1984) was an |
Survey of India excavated the place for three | winters, starting from 1997. |
He spent the following three | winters in Dresden, Germany, intensively composing, a |
Tiny | Winters (Frederick Gittens, 24 January 1909, London-7 |
nda, California and moved with his parents to | Winters, California, in 1901, and to Tulare, Californ |
Bradley then moved towards | Winters. |
... Christianity had been twelve | winters in Norway ... |
She was only twelve | winters old when she married the young king. |
ed an interest in the Antarctic and spent two | winters there on board HMS Endurance (A171), painting |
ine River area, serving as a quarters for two | winters. |
the weather patterns alter each year; usually | winters are mildly cold with temperatures ranging fro |
Atlas der Krystallformen, 9 books, Verlag | Winters, Heidelberg 1913-1923. |
me time, due in large part to repeatedly warm | winters since the mid-1990s, unlike the 1970s and 198 |
ratures above 50 °F (10 °C) year-round), warm | winters with nighttime lows rarely dipping below 35 ° |
; summer months were spent in Chinese waters, | winters in the Philippines. |
Both Teri Garr and Toni Basil were | Winters' students at the time. |
te with hot and dry summers, and mild and wet | winters; however due to its higher altitude, Antakya |
apted to the Mediterranean climate, cool, wet | winters and hot dry summer, typical of much of Califo |
The plant may rot in cold, wet | winters. |
s, woodlands, and scrub biome, with cool, wet | winters and hot, dry summers. |
longhouses to protect themselves from the wet | winters west of the Cascade Mountains. |
ith relatively hot, dry summers and cool, wet | winters. |
ean climate of hot, dry summers and warm, wet | winters, which allows the growth of oranges, lemons a |
an climate, with hot dry summers and cool wet | winters. |
s a mild Mediterranean climate, with cool wet | winters and warm dry summers. |
Powers has cool, very wet | winters and warm, mostly dry summers. |
mate, with its hot, dry summers and cool, wet | winters is typical for most of the Eyre Peninsula. |
te is a Mediterranean one having cool and wet | winters and dry, warm summers. |
n Bourne and the Caterham Bourne ) run in wet | winters. |
limate, with hot, humid summers and mild, wet | winters. |
The city experiences wet | winters and dry summers and has an elevation of about |
editerranean, except for Mount Capanne, where | winters tend to be moderately cold. |
rrels hibernate for several months, but where | winters are mild some squirrels are active year round |
the range, but deciduous further north where | winters are colder; they are oval-elliptic with an ac |
erate countries and indeed in countries where | winters are substantially colder than Scotland's such |
ovember 12, 1989, occurred in a home in which | Winters was staying in Syracuse with her three childr |
, and guitarist William "Teddy" Dewart, while | Winters moved on. |
Summers tend to be warm and dry while | winters are mild. |
s are typically warm, rainy, and humid, while | winters are cold, windy, and snowy. |
Scott William | Winters as Senior Deputy Matt Jablonski |
h mild to warm summer and with cold and windy | winters with regular frosts and snowfalls, though man |
Voca, Wall, Water Valley, Westbrook, Wingate, | Winters, and Zephyr |
re trained to last through the long Wisconsin | winters. |
lved, both financially and romantically, with | Winters in her attempts to finance the purchase of th |
ire in English cricket and combined that with | winters in South Africa coaching. |
t off in November 1839, into one of the worst | winters in memory, and were forced to turn back on 1 |
y of Short Poems in English (1969), with Yvor | Winters |
style owes much to the artistic ethos of Yvor | Winters, under whom Bowers studied at Stanford, but h |
Yvor | Winters served as a regional editor. |
Fellow, studying under the poet-critic, Yvor | Winters. |
She married the American poet and critic Yvor | Winters in 1926. |
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