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cold and weather
the weather had turned wet and cold.
Daniel Morgan's rheumatic condition worsened with the increase of the cold and damp weather.
`` Argiento, this is senseless '', he complained, not liking to work on the wet floors, particularly in cold weather.
It is on them alone that the future of their race depends, for all their relatives ( mothers, husbands, brothers, and unmated sisters ) have perished with the arrival of the cold weather.
Microscopic examination of the effluent showed that minimum BOD occurred when the algae began to decrease with cold weather.
They had courage but their meager training consisted of weekend hops in good weather, in and out of established airports, And the increasingly cold weather soon raised hob with the water cooled engines of their World War 1, planes.
So does cold weather.
Sometime earlier the weather had turned cold and it was snowing.
In general, the plateau experiences high temperatures and almost no rainfall in summer and cold weather with heavy snow in winter.
For example, cold weather crops like rye, oats, wheat, and apples are expected to decline by about 15 % in the next fifty years and strawberries will drop as much as 32 % simply because of projected climate changes of a few degrees.
There are, however, occasional cold weather front that cause temperatures to fall to near freezing levels.
Lumberjacks suffering from cold weather on the job could nail its carcass or skin to a tree to keep warm, while in the process allowing the tree to fell easier.
Association with the transition from warm to cold weather, and its related status as the season of the primary harvest, has dominated its themes and popular images.
The sport is generally geared around fall weather and playing in cold elements.
Finnish Defence Forces reported on 3 September 2012 that the United States has not delivered any of the AMRAAM anti-aircraft missiles they had ordered due to a mysterious engine malfunction in cold weather that the manufacturer, Raytheon, has not been able to determine the fault of.
While the coast of BC and certain valleys in the south-central part of the province have mild weather, the majority of BC's land mass experiences a cold winter temperate to subarctic climate similar to the rest of Canada.
A National Hurricane Center satellite specialist, James Lushine, stated " during very unstable weather conditions the downburst of cold air from aloft can hit the surface like a bomb, exploding outward like a giant squall line of wind and water.
The recent ice ages produced no significant glaciation in mainland Australia but long periods of cold and very dry weather.
Fritz was beaten for being thrown off a bolting horse and wearing gloves in cold weather.
The weather being extreme, with very cold winters and very dry and hot summers, has resulted in widespread preparation and consumption of gazpacho in Castilla y León.
The tide turned in December 1941, when the invasion of Russia stalled in cold weather and the United States joined the war.
Neanderthal man was present in Europe from about 200, 000 BC, but died out about 30 years ago, possibly out-competed by the modern humans during a period of cold weather.
Unprepared for winter warfare in the cold Russian weather, thousands of French troops were ambushed and killed by peasant guerrilla fighters.
Hats and coats are still required while doing outdoor activities in cold weather to prevent frostbite and hypothermia, but the hair on the human body does help to keep the internal temperature regulated.

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And she was made to fall in love with him again there in the rutted dirt driveway standing in the cold fog, mad as she was at his going away when he really didn't have to, mad at their both having got older in a life that seemed to have taken no more than a week to go by.
Try that late winter pickup when you are so tired of cold and snow that you feel you just can't take another day of it.
Occasionally, you may come across one or two bumblebees in the cold season, when you are turning over sods in your garden, but you have to be a really keen observer to see them at all.
The periods of high effluent BOD occurred during cold periods when operational problems with the aerator resulted.
It may be a bit cold when poured ; ;
`` Why the two damned fools got all excited when they saw the bottle, and knocked each other out cold '', Shayne said good-humoredly.
Putting on local musicians at this place in the program serves a triple purpose: it saves the top flight jazz men from being wasted in this unenviable spot, when the audience is cold, restless, and in flux ; ;
Zion stayed to get my pin, but it'll be a cold day in June when I go back ''.
Depending on the materials, adobe roofs can be inherently fire-proof, which is a valuable attribute when the fireplace is kept lit during the cold nights.
At extremely rare intervals the thermometer has fallen below zero (- 18 ° C ), as was the case in the remarkable cold wave of the 12th-13 February 1899, when an absolute minimum of-17 ° F (- 29 ° C ) was registered at Valley Head.
The south of the country is most exposed to cold winds during the winter period ( early May to late August ) when average temperatures are around.
Expressing its necessity to the British way of life as he knows it, he stated on the program, " We all know that when it's snowing and it's cold you have Bovril.
In cold caves, the caver may wear a warm base layer that retains its insulating properties when wet, such as a fleece (" furry ") suit and / or polypropylene underwear, and an oversuit of hard-wearing ( e. g., cordura ) and / or waterproof ( e. g., PVC ) material.
For these reasons, visiting caves inhabited by hibernating bats is discouraged during cold months ; and visiting caves inhabited by migratory bats is discouraged during the warmer months when they are most sensitive and vulnerable.
Brent says that when in the throes of its pain " he was, at first, almost stupefied, and then aloof, cold, depressed, extremely suspicious, impatient of the slightest crossing, and subject to violent outbursts of temper ".
In the early cold cathode vacuum tubes, called Crookes tubes, this was done by using a high electrical potential between the anode and the cathode to ionize the residual gas in the tube ; the ions were accelerated by the electric field and released electrons when they collided with the cathode.
Clairaudience may be positively distinguished from the voices heard by the mentally ill when it reveals information unavailable to the clairaudient person by normal means ( including cold reading or other magic tricks ), and thus may be termed " psychic " or paranormal.
Thus it works as a separation sign and not as an indication for an alternative version of the i. Diacritics can be used for emphasis ( érg koud for very cold ) or for disambiguation between a number of words that are spelled the same when context doesn't indicate the correct meaning ( één appel
For instance frost may be observed around cracks in cold wooden sidewalks when moist air escapes from the ground below.
Hoar frost ( also called radiation frost or hoarfrost or pruina ) refers to the white ice crystals, loosely deposited on the ground or exposed objects, that form on cold clear nights when heat losses into the open skies cause objects to become colder than the surrounding air.
A related effect is flood frost which occurs when air cooled by ground-level radiation losses travels downhill to form pockets of very cold air in depressions, valleys, and hollows.
Advection frost ( also called wind frost ) refers to tiny ice spikes forming when there is a very cold wind blowing over branches of trees, poles and other surfaces.
Window frost ( also called fern frost or ice flowers ) forms when a glass pane is exposed to very cold air on the outside and moderately moist air on the inside.
Plans went awry when Capitol Records experienced a huge management shakeup, leaving many of his contacts at the label out in the cold.

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