The combination of bitter cold and incessant rain was guaranteed to cool his temper. |
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In the bitter cold of winter, the yogi undertook various penances which, it was said, gave him great powers. |
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The ship was beset and drifted for months in bitter cold, heaved upon a mound of ice. |
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Extreme storms began in June and hit Peru's high country with bitter cold, high winds, heavy snow and torrential rain at lower altitudes. |
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It was early winter of '82, snow had blanketed the ground and the weather had turned bitter cold, here in the Northeast. |
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The record snow fall left behind bitter cold weather all across the region. |
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You can almost feel the bitter cold and biting Antarctic wind in this excellent biography of a polar hero. |
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But, in spite of the bitter cold and the chill cutting wind, they turned their backs on me and stayed firmly in out of doors mode. |
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The team used six batteries, fought off 50 mph winds and battled bitter cold to reach the 6,288-foot mountain summit. |
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The wind coming from the gelid ocean was bitter cold, making exposed flesh burn. |
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When all was still and silent, she continued onwards despite her weariness and the bitter cold. |
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The white, purple and red flowers of heath bloom in early to late winter in the north except in bitter cold. |
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A bitter cold wind cut right through his leather jacket and flannel lined jeans, but he didn't notice it at all. |
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However, the mild weather did not persist, and bitter cold accompanied by severe storms characterized much of March and April. |
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She shivered from the bitter cold, and knew what trouble she was in. |
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Inevitably, where molten rock met the bitter cold of space, heat was lost rapidly, allowing the outermost levels of the magma ocean to solidify to a thin crust. |
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The feeling on the line is high, despite the bitter cold and miserable conditions. |
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Thousands were shot and thousands more died as a result of starvation or exposure to the bitter cold. |
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They will hear how in the bitter cold and darkness the flame of human ingenuity and compassion burned ever more brightly. |
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He insults the seniors who stood on the steps of the Alberta legislature in the bitter cold to fight for medicare. |
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By halftime a crowd of what appeared to be a few hundred people had amassed in the bitter cold. |
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That night, he heads out into the bitter cold in a suit and overcoat to make his rounds of a sleepy neighborhood down the road. |
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Her face was red and she grimaced more from the pain than the bitter cold. |
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The long winter brings exercise and safety challenges, but we often find ourselves outdoors, exercising in a battle against the bitter cold. |
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The wind seemed to blow bitter cold through him as much as around him, and Taberah sometimes shivered even when he was inside and wearing a sweater. |
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They rely on us for protection in unspeakably bitter cold conditions and we know that, in some cases, their very lives depend on our products. |
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Lactating cows should be close to a water supply, especially during periods of heat stress or bitter cold and frozen surfaces. |
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Without bitter cold, animals and insects from far to the south extend their ranges, bringing disease with them to people, animals and plants with no immunity. |
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However, recent research has shown that interruptive spells of warm temperatures can cause some plants to lose their resistance to bitter cold. |
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The bitter cold of January 1996 was also felt on the west coast. |
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The unionists went into meetings with the bosses lasting hours, leaving everyone in the street in the bitter cold, without bringing back even the slightest bit of information. |
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The show went smoothly despite the bitter cold. |
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On Saturday, the night was dry but bitter cold. |
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Mr. Speaker, this past weekend, despite the bitter cold and mounds of snow, I, along with members of our concerned community of Richmond Hill came out to voice our concerns regarding the sale of the Dunlap Observatory. |
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Gas supplies are now getting through, ending the disruption that left millions of European households without heat during 13 days of bitter cold and forced thousands of schools and factories to close. |
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For the homeless, the bitter cold made a hard life even harder. |
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Armies of workers suffered in the pursuit of the tsar's dream, laid low in the winter by bitter cold and in the summer by epidemics and mosquito plagues. |
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The fact that it was Easter and that dismal sprinkles of drizzly rain continued throughout the day, like the bitter cold, completely passed us by. |
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There always seems to be a snowstorm, or at least a bitter cold snap. |
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Snow and bitter cold snarled traffic and prompted another 1,600 US flight cancellations on Monday, and tens of thousands of people were still without power after January-like weather barged in a month early. |
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Extreme cold warnings from bitter cold and fierce wind chills were likewise issued to residents in Prairie provinces and northern Ontario. |
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The Inland Northwest has a continental climate of warm to hot summers and cold to bitter cold winters. |
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The reason being, is that the bitter cold kills the hemlock's adversary, the hemlock woolly adelgid, a tiny insect pest. |
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The nights were bitter cold and the wind was always blowing against us. |
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The illustrations accurately depict the close ties between the characters, landscape and nature, and the bitter cold of the vast northern region in Chasse en qimutsik, and the soft summer breezes of Mwakw. |
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This heartening story is accompanied by brilliant illustrations which effectively convey the bitter cold of a prairie winter and the play of sunlight against snow and ice. |
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