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I remember this overwhelming silence and just being bitterly cold.
The night of March 5, 1770, was bitterly cold in Boston.
Sanchez works year-round, even through Chicago's bitterly cold winters, she said.
Mayor Marty Walsh urged residents to take precautions for the bitterly cold weather.
Kashmir rarely gets bitterly cold; Gulmarg lies at the same latitude as Atlanta.
Besides the aridity, the Martian surface is bitterly cold and blasted by solar radiation.
Workers, however, put in fewer hours last month likely because of bitterly cold weather.
But Monday's event, which took place on a bitterly cold morning, was ultimately peaceful.
Your Money Adviser It's bitterly cold, and holiday bills have drained your bank account.
Seoul (CNN)It's a bitterly cold, bleak day on a military base in South Korea.
It pushed eastward and states including Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania experienced bitterly cold temperatures.
Rebman said it was bitterly cold that morning, with temperatures around minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit. 
After all, what else is there to do in the bitterly cold lands of northern Westeros?
Roy tweeted throughout the trip, often about the bitterly cold weather throughout much of the trip.
Just like winter, it doesn't matter how bitterly cold it is, sooner or later, spring arrives.
Planet Nine is bitterly cold—but this data suggests that it's being heated from the inside.
Winter has come, it is bitterly cold, and Jim White is still humming happily away. Flash!
It pushed eastward and states including Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania were experiencing bitterly cold temperatures.
Through bitterly cold winters, residents board up their windows and try to avoid shelling and frostbite.
That night, as the clear desert air turned bitterly cold, the men warmed themselves around bonfires.
His latest show, held in a warehouse on a bitterly cold Monday morning, underscored exactly why.
It was still bitterly cold, but the rain had stopped and there was no snow outside.
Bitterly cold weather across Europe and Asia in December and January has encouraged strong exports to continue.
By the time they returned in early 2014, it was the dead of a bitterly cold winter.
On a bitterly cold morning, Wang Fuman, 8, trekked 2.8 miles to school as he usually did.
On a bitterly cold day last winter, Sumaya's mother placed her on her school bus in Brooklyn.
The weather was bitterly cold, and we had the greatest difficulty in keeping ourselves from being frozen.
Much of the country endured a bitterly cold stretch, causing more people to be crowded together inside.
It was bitterly cold, but the sky had cleared and the sun reflected dazzlingly off the frosted terrain.
But if it's bitterly cold and all the right weather conditions align, something curious and beautiful can happen.
Many other parts of the nation, meanwhile, will have a bitterly cold but clear holiday, weather forecasters said.
During those bitterly cold recesses, I would curl up in my down parka and sleep underneath a bench.
It will remain bitterly cold across Europe's southeast today, but temperatures are expected to rise in Western Europe.
He sat in front of his window, as gusts of snow spiraled outside in a bitterly cold wind.
Ocean levels fall sharply in such bitterly cold periods as water is tied up in massive continental ice sheets.
They are their own world, a space for working or relaxing, either shared or private, boiling or bitterly cold.
A long line of moviegoers stretched down West 44th Street on one of New York's first bitterly cold days.
More bitterly cold temperatures are expected for later this week and weekend in the Midwest and Northeast, according to Weather.com.
Whether perched or flying, Bruegel's silhouetted crows, despite being bitterly cold, seem as content as the silhouetted skaters down below.
Only, there are also funeral arrangements, a bitterly cold room for the lifeless baby, and the longest drive home imaginable.
In case you hadn't heard, the U.K. is experiencing some of the most bitterly cold weather conditions in 27 years.
It was a bitterly cold night, with temperatures in the teens, and the wind chill made it feel below zero.
Bitterly cold air will settle in areas of the Midwest on Sunday before making its way east Monday and Tuesday.
On a bitterly cold day last month, Beijing officials informed parents and teachers that the school was unsafe and illegal.
She enoyed sunrise over Antigua at the summit of Acatenango after a "dark, difficult, and bitterly cold 3 a.m. hike."
It's bitterly cold across parts of the U.S. and Canada right now, and the freezing temps aren't going away anytime soon.
In Washington, customers lined up in bitterly cold weather to purchase a copy at KramerBooks, which began selling copies at midnight.
But let's give him credit for another coup: keeping his actors from mutinying during a bitterly cold, grueling nine-month shoot.
As a rule, they say that three inches thick is safe to go on, two inches if it is bitterly cold.
Manufacturing added 12,000 jobs last month and construction payrolls increased 9,000 despite bitterly cold temperatures in many parts of the country.
In the morning, the sun rose over the mountains, but for hours the high-walled valley remained shaded and bitterly cold.
After all, this is a population that has adapted to an unpredictable ferry service, a lone A.T.M. and bitterly cold weather.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. It was a bitterly cold January evening at Anfield, and the atmosphere was fierce.
Pollution alerts are common in northern China, especially during bitterly cold winters when energy demand, much of it met by coal, soars.
In an attention-grabbing moment, athletes from the British island territory of Bermuda sported, yes, Bermuda shorts at the bitterly cold ceremony.
During the winter I slept in a sleeping bag on the darkroom floor because the rest of the loft was bitterly cold.
On a bitterly cold day in late January, I knocked on the door of a home in Louisville, Kentucky's Camp Taylor neighborhood.
Sporadic clear skies and shining sun are particularly deceiving — and dressing for their lies will only leave you disappointed and bitterly cold.
Many of those in the crowd have been turning out every Saturday throughout the bitterly cold winter to call for Park's ouster.
The worst of this year's bitterly cold winter will affect the eastern parts of the Rockies all the way to the Appalachians.
Rodriguez was among around 15 EPA employees protesting the shutdown during a union rally on a bitterly cold Thursday morning in New York.
Residents of some of the coldest areas in Alberta and Saskatchewan have reported cracking glass windows due to the bitterly cold air temperatures.
Hunched over a laptop at a downtown Toronto club on a bitterly cold January night, Bambii threw the at-capacity crowd a curveball.
It was a bitterly cold afternoon: Officials had delivered a frostbite warning and black ice had developed on several roads throughout the city.
In her memory, after the first bitterly cold night, the days blend together, something Holocaust scholars say is common among those who survived.
The day they had to be out was bitterly cold, but Arleen knew what would happen if she waited any longer to leave.
Millions of people were bracing Monday for a week of hazardous conditions from bitterly cold temperatures and a snowstorm that already caused travel chaos.
Today, when you walk through town, as I did one bitterly cold morning this past February, you wouldn't know it had once been segregated.
The immigration agents came for Alex Lora the week before Thanksgiving in November 2521, on what he recalls was a bitterly cold Friday morning.
But Alaska in late fall is bitterly cold, and frozen asphalt can take a week or longer to melt into a sticky, pliable material.
Late on a bitterly cold January night, we met for warm drinks at an Upper West Side haunt a few blocks from the theater.
A cool gray morning turns into a bright but bitterly cold afternoon, with temperatures falling through the 20s and a lunchtime windchill around 15.
But smog levels spike in the bitterly cold winters, especially in poor "ger" neighborhoods, named after the felt tents in which many migrants live.
I've personally worn Columbia hats in driving snow, on 15,000-foot mountains, and in bitterly cold windstorms, and I've yet to be let down.
But the city is home to a thriving subculture of surfers who endure long subway rides and bitterly cold water just to catch a wave.
Large parts of northern China suffer from chronic smog during the bitterly cold winters because much of the heating demand is still met by coal.
Bitterly cold air "soaked up the pollution and held it like a blanket over the city" for four days straight, according to the Daily Mail.
The couple met on a bitterly cold evening in Washington in February 2013, when she bumped into a mutual friend who was with Mr. Healy.
It was late December, and bitterly cold, and he figured that the weather would bring fewer shootings than usual but more cases of domestic abuse.
Without this atmosphere, conditions on Earth would be more like the Moon, which is scorching hot (+203℃) during the day and bitterly cold (-150℃) at night.
"Some people have suggested that we could get $19883 million," she said matter-of-factly, as she showed off the land on a bitterly cold afternoon.
A different but safe land On a bitterly cold and foggy afternoon in early January, Muna and Mohammed drove down Highway 5 to the Lethbridge airport.
Bitter cold will follow the storm Behind the system, bitterly cold temperatures will settle in for the end of the weekend and start of the week.
Winters in upstate New York and Ontario can be bitterly cold, and significant portions of the surface of the falls have frozen over more than once.
Bitterly cold temperatures in the Plains and Midwest, which tends to cause livestock to slowly gain weight, is supportive for near-term cash returns, they added.
The winters are still bitterly cold along Lake Superior, the cross-country trails are still refreshed daily with falling snow, and the ice is still there.
I remember a couple winters ago, some of my 11th-grade students were waiting on public transportation in bitterly cold weather for at least an hour.
The air was bitterly cold in January 2009 when poet Elizabeth Alexander read "Praise Song for the Morning," composed for the occasion of Barack Obama's first inauguration.
Last week, bus driver John Lunceford picked up a kid who was waiting for the bus without gloves or a hat in the bitterly cold Washington morning.
The country's northern provinces mostly rely on the burning of hundreds of millions of tonnes of coal each year for heating during northern China's bitterly cold winters.
Argentine veterans were among the well-wishers who gathered outside the base on Sunday, a bitterly cold and gusty day in this city, a popular summertime destination.
On Wednesday, people came out in droves for Illinois' first day of legal weed sales, with hundreds lining up outside dispensaries in the bitterly cold early morning.
Here in Ciudad Juárez, they have been sleeping under plastic tarps in squalid encampments near the three main border bridges, enduring falling temperatures and bitterly cold rains.
It's an arctic blast of the worst kind: snow that doesn't stick, wind gusts powerful enough to strip away any final autumn leaves, and bitterly cold temperatures.
However, while the polar vortex may be associated with bitterly cold temperatures, because it exists so high in the atmosphere, it doesn't actually bring any snow or ice.
The breakthrough came in what looked at first brush like a combination of sheer grit and, in a vast, bitterly cold Midwestern landscape, a little bit of luck.
Members of the group, FiveHigh, had been unable to use skateboards outdoors in Bulgaria's bitterly cold winter, so they built the skate park at the end of 2015.
It was a bitterly cold January day, and I had to bundle my baby in approximately 47 layers to make the 10-block walk to a stranger's apartment.
" JFK spoke on a bitterly cold Inauguration Day in 1961 the following parallel language: "Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors.
The weather service warned that it would take time for floodwaters to recede and that bitterly cold temperatures could then lead to freezing, resulting in ice-clogged drains.
"She had lit a fire on the floor as it was bitterly cold that night due to lower temperatures and rain," said Doti district police inspector Sundar Bam.
He survived because he was assigned to work in an Auschwitz hospital, where he had enough food and warmth to endure the bitterly cold winter of 1944-45.
While Australia continues to sweat through summer, Americans from New York to Chicago are being urged to stay inside to avoid bitterly cold weather that broke temperature records.
So while it might be bitterly cold in the eastern US right now, the northern hemisphere as whole is 0.9℃ warmer than normal, while the Arctic is 3.2℃ hotter.
"Bitterly cold easterly winds maintain their grip across the UK and we will see further snow showers in some places," said Aidan McGivern, a meteorologist at the Met Office.
Modern Love When my car's battery died on a bitterly cold January day, my father refused to come to my apartment in south Minneapolis to give me a jump.
Even in calmer conditions it was bitterly cold, with temperatures as low as minus 34 degrees Celsius (minus 29 Fahrenheit) and wind chill readings into the minus-50s Celsius.
Canadians don&apost let the weather get them down, either — even on a bitterly cold day, you&aposll see countless people out for a walk (usually with their dogs).
The students are relegated to working in a ­single room kept bitterly cold, loud with the hum of the huge computers—conditions designed for the comfort of machines, not humans.
On Sunday, the singer braved bitterly cold temperatures as she took center field to kick off (figuratively) the NFL championship game between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Five months ago, on a bitterly cold night in South London, Skepta, and JME detonated a co-headline set at the Brixton Academy in front of thousands of thronging bodies.
GM believes March figures were skewed by a mild winter that meant sales were "more evenly distributed" across the first quarter as opposed to prior bitterly cold winters, Stevens said.
Sunday in Warren, Michigan put an exclamation point on the sentence, as Sanders, alongside Schumer, brought out 8,000 people on a bitterly cold winter day to fight against Obamacare repeal.
But when they arrived late that night, their home, which was built around 1780 and was once a Quaker meetinghouse and a stop on the Underground Railroad, wasn't bitterly cold.
ANOTHER DIVISION II CROWN Northwest Missouri State won its second consecutive Division II national championship, 29-3, over North Alabama in bitterly cold and snowy weather in Kansas City, Kan.
Everybody knew that armed militia members led by Ammon Bundy and his brother, Ryan, had occupied a federal wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon starting on a bitterly cold day in January.
Such a reduction in violence, however, is not that significant, given the fact that traditionally Afghans don't do much fighting at all during the middle of the bitterly cold Afghan winter.
As word spread, people who had camped out here for months, sometimes in bitterly cold temperatures, and who had clashed violently with local law enforcement, linked arms and cheered and cried.
"It will continue to be bitterly cold from eastern Montana to northern Michigan with widespread subzero lows and single digit highs," the National Weather Service said in its short range forecast.
Thursday, when roughly 10,000 residents were left without heat on a bitterly cold January day after the authority's boilers had failed again, would have been a good day to try it.
It was bitterly cold out and I was thrilled to be in a warm, Cabernet-painted room filled with chic Caudalíe products — even if I was spread-eagle in crunchy paper panties.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Friday said it would promote using energy generated by the wind to help power heating systems during the bitterly cold winters seen in many parts of the country.
The United Nations agency appealed for unhindered access to the camp, saying the situation has become "critical" for 33,000 people, mainly women and children, now living there in bitterly cold winter conditions.
A poor, rejected little girl finds herself adrift in a bitterly cold city, with bare head and bare feet, and only her sadly unsold matches to provide any momentary warmth at all.
But the demonstrations were relatively muted in Paris because of bitterly cold weather, protester weariness, President Emmanuel Macron's concessions and security warnings after a terrorist shooting at a Christmas market in Strasbourg.
Bizzell said it was rewarding to be able to tell Neighbors' now 47-year-old son, who managed to survive for several nights in the bitterly cold temperatures, an arrest had been made.
TULCAN, Ecuador (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - During his two-week trek through the bitterly cold Andean mountains, penniless Venezuelan migrant Jesus Mendoza has eaten better than he has for months in his impoverished homeland.
It was bitterly cold and windy on Manhattan's West Side when I trekked to the venue, which in a bit of delicious irony was held at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Dozens of migrants are at risk of freezing to death in Europe after heavy snowfall and bitterly cold temperatures hit Greece and the Balkans, aid agencies said on Wednesday.
On a bitterly cold Wednesday morning in early March, it was packed with smartly dressed women, mostly wearing the female entrepreneur uniform of leather jackets, dark jeans, heeled booties, and the requisite soft waves.
ROME (Reuters) - Bitterly cold weather gripped parts of Europe causing travel chaos on Monday, and a rare snow storm in Rome prompted Italian authorities to call in the army to help clear the streets.
Were hordes of thirsty, hungry, panicked Americans to stream out of cities after, say, the collapse of the national grid, few looters would reach the mostly mountainous, forested and, in winter, bitterly cold Redoubt.
Afghan refugees returning to Kabul told me the ever-present threat of imminent deportation, particularly in the middle of Afghanistan's bitterly cold winter, left them lying awake at night fearing for their families' lives.
With temperatures well below freezing and a bitterly cold, howling wind whipping up the snow on exposed parts of the course, many of the competitors struggled to find their range, but Peiffer seemed unperturbed.
Temperatures were well below freezing early Friday and were expected to stay bitterly cold throughout the day as blustery winds continued, forecasters said, with Boston and many other Massachusetts areas cancelled school again on Friday.
A handful of workers in high-visibility jackets could be seen still on the building site this week, on a bitterly cold day, nine months after that section of the route was expected to open.
According to the EIA, current stockpiles of propane are high enough that they should be able to see their way through a spike in demand, including the event of bitterly cold temperatures or higher exports.
While natural factors such as floods, drought and bitterly cold weather set people back, international sanctions have had the knock-on effect when it comes to the health and well-being of ordinary people, too.
Art Review This Friday the world turns its eyes to the mountains of South Korea, where the Winter Olympics are getting underway in the town of Pyeongchang: small, bustling and by all accounts, bitterly cold.
In addition to energy futures, commodities like agriculture futures and livestock futures are also affected, as bitterly cold weather in the middle of the U.S. is threatening wheat plants and cattle battle to stay warm.
A student at the University of Iowa is among multiple people to have died in the bitterly cold winter weather sweeping the Midwest and elsewhere in the US due to a split in the polar vortex.
It was bitterly cold in Cleveland on Saturday, but that didn't stop more than 150 Donald Trump supporters from attending the Spirit of America rally in the shadows of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Obi, the small Newfoundland shih tzu who somehow survived a massive pileup on a highway and being stranded outside in a bitterly cold forest rampant with coyotes for five days last week, is one of them.
BEIJING — On a bitterly cold morning this month, Wang Fuman, 8, set out for school as he usually did, walking 2.8 miles through mountains and streams until he reached the warmth of his third-grade classroom.
On a bitterly cold day in January 2000, Coltrane Nadler was turning a corner in Lower Manhattan when he spotted a brown chunk of ice fall from the sky and slam into his parked Chevy Equinox.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A camp on the Greek island of Lesbos housing more than 2,500 migrants denies people the most basic human dignity in bitterly cold winter weather, a doctor working at the camp said.
Temperatures atop the New Hampshire mountain, which is known for its bitterly cold temperatures and fierce winds, were forecast to sink below -20 degrees Friday, dropping to somewhere between -70 and -80 degrees after accounting for windchill.
The dwarf planet, named after a creation deity of the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island, measures about 2300 miles (22,400 km) wide, and features a bitterly cold surface covered with methane, ethane, and possibly nitrogen gases.
There's a kind of wager of madness required to make art at Burning Man, because you must do it in the blazingly hot and bitterly cold desert, where it will remain on view for only a week.
As I prepare to board a flight back to my natural habitat — bitterly cold and over-benzoed Manhattan — here are some of the lessons I've learned from the sunny Aussies I count myself lucky to have met.
On a recent, bitterly cold Saturday, the 3 Million Majority Marching Band was assembling on the steps of the main branch of the New York Public Library, under the gaze of Patience, the library's southernmost marble lion.
ZURICH (Reuters) - The airport in the Swiss city of Geneva closed for several hours on Thursday due to bitterly cold weather that has hit many parts of Europe this week with snow and icy winds, causing travel chaos.
When he warmed up, he unzipped his fleece, then tore it off—he was sweating, even though it was bitterly cold—and when he went to roll up his sleeves, there was shrieking of a particular titillated kind.
One of the challenges in the construction lay in building a bridge across the Songhua River, which freezes during the city's bitterly cold winters and turns into a torrent of melted snow and ice floes in the spring.
Basketball is king in Lexington, and on a bitterly cold afternoon last December, Mr. Pruitt was in the middle of the action as Kentucky beat its in-state rival, the University of Louisville, in a nationally televised game.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Bitterly cold conditions have prompted authorities across Canada to issue extreme weather alerts, including one in the nation's capital Ottawa, where the government scaled back a New Year's Eve party and moved a hockey tournament indoors.
The discovery sheds light on Neanderthal populations who relied on the sea as a source of food, in addition to hunting and gathering on land -- a much different picture than those who were hunting mammoths in bitterly cold climates.
I experienced getting winded and struggling to breathe under other kids in races for pieces of hose tubing, stranded in open sea swims, swimming tests with a numb face and throbbing migraine from hours in the bitterly cold water.
As he walked out of a traditional city-center restaurant on a bitterly cold winter night, the crime lord had been assailed by two men and bundled into the back of a car, which sped off into the darkness.
HARBIN, China (Reuters) - Swimming enthusiast Yu Hongtao, 50, trained for months in the freezing water of the Songhua river to compete in a winter ice swimming tournament held annually in China's northern city of Harbin, known for its bitterly cold weather.
But perhaps the most telling encounter came one bitterly cold night after Bosnian Serb gunmen turned me and other reporters back at gunpoint from a mountaintop roadblock outside a besieged Muslim enclave, notwithstanding a pass signed that day by Mr. Karadzic.
With New York City in the grip of a bitterly cold Arctic air mass, the experience was made particularly memorable this year for hundreds of thousands of people who braved the bone-chilling conditions to witness a century-old tradition.
Two of the three Clippers buses took one hour, 30 minutes to arrive at the arena on the short ride through downtown during a bitterly cold Chicago night, with head coach Doc Rivers not making it until 45 minutes before tipoff.
PARIS — On a dark and bitterly cold January night this week, hundreds of guests in black tie, fur and assorted diamonds and emeralds descended upon the Place Vendôme, lit by the flames of scores of flickering candles set on the pavement.
The morning was windy and bitterly cold, and to get to the front entrance she had to step gingerly around baby strollers and handcarts and small clusters of men and women wrapped in blankets, their belongings stacked beside them on the sidewalk.
Geographically, North Korea was dealt a bad hand: Mountainous, with an extreme climate that veers from bitterly cold winters to blistering summers, it simply does not produce enough food to sustain its people, and outmoded agricultural practices have only worsened that shortfall.
One month after the U.S. election, hackers — likely operating with the approval, if not at the direction, of Russian President Vladimir Putin's government — shut down the grid supplying power to thousands of Ukrainian business and homes on a bitterly cold winter night.
At the same time, wind power and strategies that reduce demand, like contracts with heavy electricity users to cut consumption when the system is stressed, helped grid operators manage the 2014 polar vortex, when bitterly cold temperatures struck parts of the East Coast.
I've had in the dead of night, when the bus on a class trip broke down in the middle of the rain-drenched nowhere; I've had it in the bitterly cold mountains up north, from stalls set up in ankle-length snow.
With winter coming right around the corner in the northern hemisphere, we here at MUNCHIES are preparing ourselves for the slushy, gray, bitterly cold winter by making sure our bars are well-stocked with the means to drink ourselves a sweater on the worst nights.
The storm system responsible for the freezing rain, which is liquid precipitation that freezes upon contact with a surface,  will vault copious amounts of moisture into a bitterly cold air mass already in place across much of the Central U.S., Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states.
But there were alternative interpretations as well: Istanbul was bitterly cold when Mr. Pugh landed; a solar-powered cellphone charger might be useful to an itinerant airplane mechanic; and compasses could help a Muslim in an unfamiliar city orient himself toward Mecca during prayer.
As far south as Charleston, South Carolina, freezing rain coated the city's landmark church steeples, while a shroud of ice blanketed rock faces next to Niagara Falls as mist from the thundering falls on New York's border with Canada froze in the bitterly cold air.
We have seen the beast that Michael Jordan witnessed on that bitterly cold day—I don't know that for certain, but Chicago in the fall, so you've got to assume—in 1995, when he and Kerr threw hands at practice before the Bulls' 72-win season.
The 26-year-old cut her season short, swapped her rackets for crampons and headed to Tanzania with a friend to climb 5,895 meter (19,340 feet) Mount Kilimanjaro, a five-day expedition in which she scaled cliffs, waded through icy rivers and passed bitterly cold nights.
Refinery21999 was on the ground in Des Moines, IA, for the event, and while it was bitterly cold outside, the excitement at hearing candidates' concrete plans around issues such as criminal justice, immigration, maternal mortality, and economic development heated up the Iowa Events Center with energy.
The Supreme Court will decide whether immigrants can be locked up indefinitely The Supreme Court will decide whether immigrants can be locked up indefinitely The immigration agents came for Alex Lora the week before Thanksgiving in November 2320, on what he recalls was a bitterly cold Friday morning.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' dynamic B-team offensive trio of Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell, a bitterly cold winter day and non-stop pressure by the blitzing defense created a 30-12 AFC playoff game rout of the Miami Dolphins on Sunday that wasn't even that close.
On a bitterly cold day in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, in March 2012, two years before Ukraine descended into crisis, a team of Americans and Ukrainians packed the last shipment of highly enriched uranium into railway cars, ridding the country of more than 500 pounds of nuclear fuel.
All it took was Demna Gvasalia slouching a zip-up jacket into an off-the-shoulder silhouette on his debut Balenciaga runway for the topper to be deemed "fashion" (and no longer the coat you break out when it's simply so bitterly cold, "cute" doesn't even factor into outfit-planning).
Eastern Europe is home to some of the highest rates of alcohol consumption on the planet, thanks in part to a combination of bitterly cold winters and alarmingly frequent encounters with the Russian Army, to say nothing of alternating rampages of Swedes, Germans, and Central Asian horse tribes at various points through history.
Greeted on a beautifully clear, bitterly cold morning by hundreds of spectators in Les Sables d'Olonne on France's Atlantic coast, Thomson was all smiles despite exhaustion after barely sleeping as he hunted down eventual winner Armel Le Cleac'h of France, who won in a record time of 74 days, three hours and 20203 minutes aboard Banque Populaire on Thursday.
If you are okay with bitterly cold weather (ever try driving in ice fog?) or just five and a half hours of daylight on the shortest day of the year in Anchorage, you will be rewarded with some of the most breathtaking natural beauty on the planet and a close-knit culture you will never forget.
We have verified the images in it were shot recently in the town of Madaya, but cannot independently confirm the medical issues of those featured in it (CNN)The world's attention may have moved on, and the aid convoys driven away, but in besieged Madaya, now caught in the bitterly cold grip of ice and snow, people are still starving.
It was my first December in New York, and it felt exactly the way I always thought December in New York should feel: bitterly cold, a little lonely, completely rescued by whatever was on the TV. Chance played a new song, "Somewhere in Paradise," though the performance will always be remembered for the alternate version of "Sunday Candy" that he debuted that night.
As Odegaard — still just 19, still baby-faced — dutifully signs autographs and poses for pictures on a bitterly cold night in this city in the north of the Netherlands, it is impossible not to think that he is a long way from Real Madrid, a long way from where he was meant to be, and to wonder whether moving to the biggest team in the world was too much, too soon.

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