Pedestrian traffic on the boardwalk dwindled in the wintertime, leaving the city's hotels with large blocks of empty rooms. |
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In general, winter damage is defined as any injury that occurs during the wintertime period. |
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And in a no less wholesome or heartwarming vein, there is the annual wintertime Rusty Plum Holiday Bazaar to attend. |
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He advises gardeners to place their butterfly boxes about four feet above ground and making sure they have a southern exposure in the wintertime. |
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Outside my door was a green leafed bush, which apparently had not gone bald in the wintertime. |
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He ventures above ground into wintertime Philadelphia to collect animal specimens. |
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During the wintertime, there is practically little rainfall, so these particulates accumulate and then grow. |
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In wintertime I stored perishables in a milk crate on the porch roof outside the large window. |
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The mature silver birch trees look magnificent and it is nice to know that they look just as well in the wintertime when bare of leaves. |
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He spent every year, for the last 10 years or so, in southern Thailand in the wintertime. |
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It's not the wintertime there, and so people are not at risk of hypothermia. |
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Unlike on most dairy farms, all the cows calve at the same time of year, and the cows are not milked in wintertime. |
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As you see today, I wouldn't wear it on the street, but I sure as heck would wear it during the wintertime. |
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When I first arrived there, I climbed the stone staircase that wept in wintertime when it was cold and rainy, to the top floor. |
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It makes a colorful addition to chilled potato salads in summer or a satisfying accompaniment to heartier, wintertime fare such as soups or stews. |
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Sleep tight come wintertime, since we'll be taking care of plowing your driveway. |
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There is a rock with a heating element to make wintertime lounging more pleasant. |
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Throw on a set of snow-tires, and CTS4 would slice through wintertime nastiness like a plasma torch through tin-foil. |
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Your radio-controlled Weather station receives this signal and converts it to show the precise time in summer or wintertime. |
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And being stuck there in the wintertime with a small child, the isolation is overwhelming. |
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In wintertime, curling matches were held on the river, and snowshoeing, skating and sledding parties were all the rage. |
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If your family does not use the residence during the wintertime, you should consider buying a seasonal solar water heater. |
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This log cabin was in operation during wintertime, for we can see its double roof. |
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The fallow deer ration is a complement to the grass the fallow deer graze even in wintertime. |
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Breathtaking pyrotechnic displays, especially in a wintertime environment enhanced by the magical refractory possibilities of snowfall! |
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Temperature in the exhibition halls varies between 20-25 C in summertime and 19-20 C in wintertime. |
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Ever since then, their packages, sporting a wintertime theme, are gaining increased attention. |
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Oiled seabirds wash ashore most frequently in wintertime when the waters are coldest and severe winter weather puts added stress on the birds. |
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Despite every effort, a sneaky little draft might still work its way in, so even indoor clothing was warm and cozy in wintertime. |
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However, during wintertime and depending on the materials and colours used, there may be some visual impact through the trees. |
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In New Zealand, many towns and cities suffer from poor air quality in wintertime due to emissions from domestic combustion for heating. |
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The game was designed to fill the exercise needs of rugby and football players in the wintertime. |
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In wintertime you can rent a snowmobile, ride in a dog sleigh, hurtle down the ski slopes of Val Saint-Come or simply enjoy cross-country skiing. |
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And honestly, sitting downwind of the dogs, I'd realized my theory of the odorless wintertime Arctic didn't always hold. |
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And in Copenhagen, BIG Architects are building a new incinerator that also doubles as a wintertime ski slope. |
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North Carolina truly was a beautiful state in the wintertime. |
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But isn't it good to be able to walk outside after 5pm in the wintertime? |
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I caught just a quick glimpse of a whale yesterday, on its annual wintertime northward migration, and hope to have a bit more to say about this tomorrow. |
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Melanie is so right, these colours are amazing to see in the wintertime. |
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The first big improvement was putting in a big wall of windows on one end of the kitchen, with a window seat, which is where her plants live in the wintertime. |
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Typically, it comes in the wintertime, packing a lot of snow. |
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Chris is mostly house bound in the wintertime because it's cold. |
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Just like in the wintertime, the UV rays come in at an angle. |
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During the wintertime, sponge off salt stains with clear water. |
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There are also three meditation classes to lead weekly, and lots of snow to shovel in the wintertime. |
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Flowering is year-round, but most plentiful in wintertime in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Some northern rivers were so full of mercury that they did not freeze in the wintertime. |
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The risk is further increased in the wintertime by the serious problems of ice in northern sea areas. |
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The lowlands around Oslo have the warmest and sunniest summers, but also cold weather and snow in wintertime. |
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Pine boughs, appreciated especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations. |
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In the wintertime, although it is very mild back home, I know ranchers, their wives and their children who get up during the night to check on the cattle to ensure everything is all right in the calving process. |
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As for tidal power, developers in the promising Cook Inlet must contend with glacial silt scouring turbines and partial freezing of the water in wintertime, says Mr Lockard. |
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Beat the blahs What causes this wintertime down-in-the-dumps attitude? |
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These people are inclined to suffer from seasonal affective disorder, which is exhibited in wintertime writing slumps, Flaherty asserts. |
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On a couple of days in the wintertime, I practice searching with the avalanche transceiver and I only go riding or skiing with people that I am sure know how to use these devices in an emergency and that I can depend on. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD is often experienced as depression during wintertime. |
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A non-aligned Afghan cleric tried to get things off on the right foot by reading Koranic passages about peace: a sly attempt to silence any rabble-rousers. The talks took a pause during wintertime. |
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Next to the kitchen is the sitting room that has a large sofa an easy-chair and two easy chairs on each site of the fireplace, witch is very pleasant during wintertime. |
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This four-minute video clip shows the harsh effects of a typical wintertime fuel crisis in Eastern Europe and how the UNECE project addresses the problem including the energy efficiency retrofit of a hospital heating system. |
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In wintertime, most of the trails are used for cross-country skiing. |
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In the wintertime these vast territories are covered with ice and snow. |
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Get your hands on a copy of Terrarium Craft so you can combat the common wintertime ailment of Restless Gardener Syndrome. |
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Since it is wintertime, I am bundled up in my long john top and bottom, plus a big pair of wool socks and a bandanna on my head to keep my long hair out of my face. |
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It will become warmer, primarily in the wintertime. |
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In the charmless, faux rustic dining-room, where in wintertime skiers help themselves at the self-service buffet, a plastic Indian garland hangs in the carved wooden doorway and Bollywood songs play from the loudspeakers. |
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Visit the two bedrooms and their shared shower-room, have a stop in the kitchen where breakfast is served in wintertime, and a rest in the lounge, don't hesitate to go for a stroll in the garden. |
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I wrote down that in Petawawa-and I asked my neighbour about this last night-our PMQs have gale-force winds that blow through our windowframes in the wintertime. |
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To do so, they use an analysis applied to mean sea level pressure data that provides simple representations of spatial states of atmospheric circulations that evolve over a 30-month running wintertime window. |
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In particular, the edges of raised peat areas accumulate depths of snow considerably higher than average, and this wintertime insulation results in permafrost being absent. |
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Nearby sage and bitterbrush offer migrating mule deer herds critical wintertime sanctuary. |
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In wintertime, it was frozen and scentless. |
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In 1553 Bavaria outlawed summer-made beer because wintertime brews had outstripped them in quality. Eventually, the two yeast strains hybridised to form Saccharomyces pastorianus, the yeast used by lager brewers today. |
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This permanent camp with its double roof was also used during wintertime. |
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Monsoon troughing in the western Pacific reaches its zenith in latitude during the late summer when the wintertime surface ridge in the opposite hemisphere is the strongest. |
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