Having been poured into bottles, kvass must be stored in the coldest possible place, the bottles being in a horizontal position. |
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At the point on the graph where the volume of the gas is zero, the theoretical temperature is absolute zero, the coldest temperature possible. |
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He lives both in and out of the house, with a fenced yard and an outdoor doghouse where he sleeps except in the coldest weather. |
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The air mass bringing the coldest temperatures is the polar continental mass that comes in from the Soviet Union. |
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Waterbed preference during the coldest temperatures may be enhanced by the ability of water to hold and save heat. |
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Redhill was the wettest place in England last Tuesday and the coldest in the UK that night as foul weather swept the country. |
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What possessed you to train for a marathon at the North Pole, one of the coldest, most desolate places on Earth? |
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It was indeed the coldest day that Challenger had yet experienced and in the violent seas she lay to under bare poles, just trying to survive. |
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It provides the coldest tone and the greatest contrast I have been able to achieve with the camera. |
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Indeed the interior of the continent is a cold desert, by far the largest and coldest on Earth. |
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The Boomerang Nebula is a young planetary nebula and the coldest object found in the Universe so far. |
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Stealing a coat during the coldest weather in local history is as inconsiderate as it gets, even if you were drunk! |
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Expect a riveting two hours tonight and tomorrow from 7.30 pm, as icy as the coldest Keighley weather. |
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A hydronic heating system can maintain such a temperature even in the coldest weather. |
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That's the affectionate nickname for the hearty folks who will be on the pier on the coldest, most bone-chilling day of winter. |
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The carcajou is a carnivorous animal, which inhabits the coldest parts of North-America. |
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In both types of occlusions, the occluded front has well defined vertical boundaries between the coldest air, the cool air, and the warm air. |
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He sows seeds by broadcasting them on the ground in February, the coldest month of the year. |
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She had a habit of sleeping in warm weather nightwear during the coldest winter months. |
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On not so cold days you can use a cycling sock, colder days require an upgrade to cotton socks and on the coldest days you can go wool. |
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With its lack of heating, concrete floor and unclad walls, this has to be the coldest gallery south of Helsinki. |
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In all but the coldest months, she went about in sleeveless blouses and short skirts. |
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The summer polar mesopause is the coldest part of the atmosphere, with temperatures reaching below 130K, in spite of being continuously sunlight. |
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Boreal forests and arctic tundra are among the coldest and least productive terrestrial environments on earth. |
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But even the coldest blooded manager can easily take steps to warm his relations with the people on his staff. |
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The cloak's clasp was a lump of pewter in the shape of a skull, and his eyes were the coldest blue I'd ever seen. |
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Just when we are entering the coldest, darkest time, along comes this liturgical shot in the arm. |
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During the Antarctic winter the South Pole becomes the coldest place on the planet. |
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Once home to a gardening school for young ladies, Waterperry Gardens is a delight even in the coldest months. |
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It was, evidently, some poor penniless wretch trying to keep from freezing to death on the coldest day of the year. |
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Before our next campaign we need knitters to produce hats, scarves and gloves for children in the coldest regions of Europe. |
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The campaign will include recipes which, it is claimed, can turn the coldest of fish into red-hot lovers. |
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The coldest peaks of winter usually occur in August and September, so many fear a heightened emergency. |
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The zero point on the Kelvin scale is known as absolute zero and it is theoretically the coldest temperature achievable. |
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It can stir up strong emotions from the first notes heard, driving even the coldest of people to warm their hearts. |
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St Hilary's feast day on 13 th January has gained the reputation of being the coldest day of the year. |
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How about trekking to one of the planet's coldest spots wrapped up in thermals and Gore-Tex, all in the quest for artistic inspiration? |
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The tundra is the coldest biome described in typical geography and biology textbooks. |
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So why are his advisers suddenly comparing him to the coldest of Cold Warriors? |
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Newt Gingrich As the President speaks, we will be experiencing one of the coldest winters in recent history. |
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The coldest weather in decades has begun its march across much of the eastern two-thirds of the country. |
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In fact, it may threaten the NFL record for the coldest game in the history of the league. |
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May 2004 in Winnipeg was the 5th coldest and 6th wettest on record. |
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The graveside services at the LBJ Ranch were the coldest I ever experienced. |
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This elegant wine should see warmth restored to even the coldest bather. |
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Drivers were warned to look out for black ice as they headed for work today after one of the coldest nights saw temperatures plummet to minus 5 degrees centigrade. |
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The probe will hit the coldest layer of the atmosphere, the tropopause, at about 28 miles, where expected temperatures hover around minus 390 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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A wood burner will blaze merrily away through the coldest of the hours. |
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Anna behind me was probably the coldest person in our boat, but instead of complaining or moping she just told us to keep our hands warm and to keep focused. |
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Perhaps communities share supplies in the coldest months as a means of surviving the winter and perpetuating the species. |
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That was the defining message from an utterly riveting battle between Heriot's and Melrose, which sizzled with enough effervescent vim to warm the coldest of hearts. |
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The coldest product during 2002, according to several top after-market executives, was multi-disc CD changers, which until last year had been selling quite well. |
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On the coldest night, 19 degrees of frost were recorded in York. |
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This was not only a failed exercise in damage limitation on the park, but climatic survival for a frozen audience on arguably the coldest day of the season. |
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I've also learnt that if you leave your flat empty for five days on the coldest week of the year, it'll take more than a two-bar electric fire to warm it up. |
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The coldest region of Poland is in the northeast in the Podlaskie Voivodeship near the border of Belarus and Lithuania. |
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Most species were gathered from the coldest places in Tierra del Fuego, mainly sites with tundra borders. |
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The table below lists climate normals for the warmest and coldest months in New Zealand's six largest cities. |
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December 7, 1944 was one of that winter's coldest days in the Chengtu Area. |
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The hottest period is February and March, leading into the season of the long rains, and the coldest is in July, until mid August. |
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David Baker and Todd Ratcliff Tour Earth's hottest, coldest, stormiest and stinkiest neighbors, plus the solar system's weirdest phenomena. |
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The coldest place was Strath Ardle in Perthshire where minus 12C was recorded yesterday. |
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Each town is alternately considered the Northern Hemisphere's Pole of Cold, meaning the coldest inhabited point in the Northern hemisphere. |
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The coldest month on record since the data series began is December 2010, during a severe cold wave affecting the British Isles. |
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The coldest air is next to the ground, with air temperature increasing with height. |
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Sakha is known for its climate extremes, with the Verkhoyansk Range being the coldest area in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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The coldest months are January and February, the latter particularly on the English coast, while July is normally the warmest month. |
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The Met Office reported that the UK, for example, had experienced its coldest winter for 30 years. |
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Siberia is one of the coldest places in the Northern Hemisphere, and can act as a source of arctic air masses for North America. |
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The coldest zones are in high latitudes, with the coldest regions corresponding to the areas covered by sea ice. |
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The lowest level, or hypolimnion, is the coldest and, again, the temperature is fairly uniform. |
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Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. |
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They are normally active for much of the year, only hibernating in the coldest months. |
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Freezing rain often leaves hundreds of thousands of people without power at the coldest time of year. |
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During the coldest period of the Last Glacial Maximum vegetation at this location was dominated by Alpine herbs in wide open surfaces. |
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I don't know why, but it seems like goats always pick the coldest, windiest, yuckiest days of the the year to have their kids. |
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The temperature is usually lower at night and January is the coldest time of the year. |
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It's already found hundreds of massive black holes known as blazars and has imaged the coldest known stars in the universe. |
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The driest and coldest areas are in the northeast, known as the Salado because of its saltwater lakes. |
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Store it in the bottom drawer of your refrigerator, which is usually the coldest part of your fridge, but never freeze it. |
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Previous record holders for coldest brown dwarfs, also found by WISE and Spitzer, were about room temperature. |
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January and February are the warmest months while July is the coldest. |
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Yakutsk, the remote capital city of the Sakha Republic in Far East Siberia, just below the Arctic Circle, is said to have the coldest winters on the planet. |
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Newcastle upon Tyne is generally believed to be the coldest major city in England, and shares the same latitude as Copenhagen, Denmark and southern Sweden. |
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According to the Milankovitch theory, these factors cause a periodic cooling of Earth, with the coldest part in the cycle occurring about every 40,000 years. |
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The major significance of Antarctic bottom water is that it is the coldest bottom water, giving it a significant influence on the movement of the world's oceans. |
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The green ash in our yard rarely loses its beautiful winged samaras in autumn, so we are treated to the sight of them during the coldest months of the year. |
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Disaster struck parts of Wales in March 2013 when the coldest weather experienced in 50 years caused the deaths of many sheep and lambs and hardship to sheep farmers. |
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Down below that in the Great River, now at its coldest hour, the heads and shoulders of the nymphs, and the great weedy-bearded head of the river-god, rose from the water. |
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The planetoid Sedna, named for the goddess featured prominently in the book issuing warnings about global warming, is one of the coldest bodies in the Solar System. |
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Some species live in the coldest ocean temperatures of the hadal zone, while others can be found in the extremely hot waters adjacent to hydrothermal vents. |
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The coldest months are from November to January, with frost not uncommon. |
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It is one of the coldest inhabited places in the United Kingdom. |
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We have had problems with Eaga since we signed up to the Warm Front Scheme and are faced with spending the coldest months with no heating or hot water. |
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The coldest month is usually January, followed by February and December. |
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Moscow is the northernmost and coldest megacity and metropolis on Earth. |
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By the 1950s, hedgehogs could be found over the whole country with the exception of the coldest wettest corner of the South Island and alpine areas of permanent snow. |
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Its physical condition is still largely a mystery, but we know now that even in its equatorial region the midday temperature barely approaches that of our coldest winter. |
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