winters during El Niño, largely because of that increased moisture.
Winters were boring.
Winters , which makes, by the way, the Ultra Humanite the first transgender character in comics.
The winters are gray, and I have to supplement with a lot of grow lights.
The winters were supposed to be really daunting.
Long winters . Long winters .
Boston winters , they so long and rough.
Frank Winters at the end.
Jennifer Winters : Our school really gives kids enough time for, to really get invested in something.
no winters here, which is great.
in past winters , Russians have targeted infrastructure like power facilities.
But in the winters after training, we would walk out of the pool with wet hair, and our hair would freeze.
There were several harsh winters .
I left the cold winters back east.
through the harsh winters .
Through three Detroit winters , we've asked ourselves these questions, and worked not to find our answers, but to build it.
I think two winters ago, I live in New York.
You get winters off.
We have awful winters , and it's cold and snowing.
We will keep having AI winters so long as we call it AI.
And so I started taking photographs of winters in Boston, some of the ice formations here, and doing some more abstract pieces.
I was there a few winters ago.
I'm almost done with the winters , so I can see the migration.
I have many more Cambridge winters to go.
First he's going to spend his winters there, and then he decides to move there permanently, and essentially throws in his lot
don't have to go through the winters , those tough winters like in Chicago where they kinda grew up in a sense.
It's cold and damp in the winters .
enjoy reminding the rain that Las Vegas winters rarely dipped below 50 degrees
Alaska Native communities are getting a front-row seat to shorter winters , earlier springs, changes in migration, and thinning ice.
And my mom would make me drink it in the winters because of all the reasons why people are drinking it now, which is it's good for you,
They built this in the minus-40-degree winters of Siberia, but more importantly, they built it in the blink of an eye in terms of evolutionary
I lived without heat for two years in Detroit winters , which were almost two years, which was a huge, huge deal.
house and the denuded lawn blasted by Cold Winters and the Perpetual dripping oil from my father's truck and she
It's hot in the summer and very cold winters .
a lot of uh um Sunshine although the winters can be
Virgil and it means the waves were roughened by the icy Winters Northern
I could give them Virginia Woolf and Jeanette Winterson.
well um Holly trees were often used um for feeding cattle in hard Winters so
"Orange is not the only Fruit" gave me a love of Jeanette Winterson, and gave me a language and a narrative of how to do dating from 15 to 22,
For example, where I lived, winters weren’t too harsh, but December nights could get quite cold.
climate is now changing into, we're seeing wet winters , we're seeing dry summers.
I mean, we've been through so many AI winters , decades of AI winters .
between the covered bridge technology where you're covering the tower structures to protect them from the weather and the winters there.
And two explorers, Elisha Kane and Isaac Hayes, winters with them in the 1850s and-- 1863.
And that's allowing the system to save a lot of power in the long, cold winters that have no daylight.
Lauren begins her book talking about a different kind of American -- her father -- who kept their Connecticut home at 50 degrees during winters , used hand signals instead of turn
Hospitality is very important in a northern climate where, you know, food is scarce, winters are long and harsh.
- See, back then, people in the mountains worked all through the summer just to survive the winter, because winters are harsh, with heavy snow,
It grows best in cool, shallow waters, after long freezing winters .
I met another guy on that same trip who was from Montana, which is, of course, also bitterly cold winters .