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Some cities are getting hotter at different times of year.
These cooler times of year are also the octopus's breeding time.
After the summertime, Thanksgiving is among the busiest times of year for air travel.
In general, be mindful of which times of year are sacred for us. 292.
Back in the day, spring break was one of the most magical times of year.
Really, there are only two good times of year to do a mini-backpacking trip.
Depending on where your house is, demand may be higher at certain times of year.
Driving in the winter presents challenges you won&apost face during other times of year.
I know what times of year are busy for me, and save money for the slower seasons.
States differ regarding which animals are legal to claim, and which times of year are open season.
These times of year make sense for increased searches for the term: Christmas, and then Father's Day.
But it sometimes bothers him that their ubiquity devalues what he writes for other times of year.
A major pain point during one of our favorite times of year — ahem, the holidays — is Daylight Saving.
"In certain industries, the prices for products always drop at certain times of year, like clockwork," Pogue writes.
"Plus, January is one of the best times of year to buy, so look out for deeper discounts."
Between March and May and between September and late October are great times of year to be in Atlanta.
As August draws to a close, I've been reflecting that this is one of my favorite times of year.
We are swan-diving into home-cooking season, one of the best times of year to just stay in.
Now that getting hitched during all times of year has spiked in popularity, the process is even more daunting.
We're more productive some times of day than others, but we're also more productivity some times of year than others.
The wool version — while it seems breathable enough to wear year-round — is better suited for cooler times of year.
Streaming In these ultra-anxious times, we might find ourselves looking ever more forward to the happier times of year.
"There are as many Bloody Marys as there are types of weather, times of day, times of year," Beatty agrees.
It's no wonder, then, that it's held around one of the darkest times of year, during a new moon to boot.
Only at the busiest times of year, around holidays, might the couple sell more than 100kg of meat in a day.
Allen said it was normally among the busiest times of year, with the harvest season being a big attraction for visitors.
The storage pond catches runoff from a nearby natural spring at wet times of year and keeps it from draining away.
Students take exams at different locations, and each student takes several at different times of year, providing multiple data points per student.
It's easy to get caught up in daily work and dramas and forget about self-care, particularly at busy times of year.
Spring is one of the best times of year to view birds returning to the Refuge to rest, eat, and raise their families.
"It's one of the cheapest times of year to fly internationally, and weather is great in places like Argentina, Australia, and South Africa."
This is noteworthy because for a long time, this M&M's flavor would only come to store shelves during certain times of year.
If you love movies, cartoons, comics, music — nearly any type of entertainment — Comic Con is one of the most fun times of year.
This would include ensuring that seismic surveys are not conducted during the times of year when the hauls of fish are the largest.
According to research by the University of Washington, August and March are the most common times of year that people file for divorce.
Some pictures I can only work on at certain times of year, because the light and the shadows have to match the initial exposure.
Although the reservoir is only about half full, hydrologists can only fill it to certain levels at different times of year to prevent flooding.
In the winter, many come for the wonderful warmth of Hiroki's ramen, but plenty of people still queue up at other times of year.
Despite all the potential stress and travel delays leading up to them, the holidays still end up being one of our favorite times of year.
We think you should know: While you can get the rooms for a steal at certain times of year, the amenities are still very expensive.
For example, a study found that people with hay fever experienced slower speeds of mental processing during ragweed season than at other times of year.
During the times of year when we have no access to campfires, though, we try to satisfy our s'mores cravings by eating different s'more-inspired snacks.
Recently, he penned this piece on the first mover advantage in startup fundraising and this one on the best times of year to seek venture capital.
We do not use it every day, but it comes into its own at certain times of year, such as Christmas, Easter and other family occasions.
During certain times of year, authorities curtail how much water they pump out of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in part because of the smelt.
Specifically, summer is warming faster than winter in the northern and southern midlatitudes, leading to a greater contrast between the hottest and coldest times of year.
They were surprised to discover that the most powerful lightning doesn't occur in known lightning hot spots, or at times of year when lightning usually strikes.
It will show you, for example, the cheapest and most expensive times of year at your destination, as well as the typical weather in that place.
This was one of the busiest times of year, with Nowruz, the Persian New Year and celebration of the first day of spring, just days away.
Seasons come about because of the tilt of the spherical Earth's axis, and a flat Earth would see no change in incoming sunlight at different times of year.
I think this league will be an important step for the players, because many of them will now train everyday instead of just at certain times of year.
We'll always come back to Maine in the nooks and crannies of our favorite times of year: Early summer, for example, is when our relationship found its hum.
Patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) also had more than twice the risk of a hospital admission during haze periods than at other times of year.
The city-state's temperatures, for example, can be unbearably hot during certain times of year — but designing for improved wind flow throughout the city can help keep residents comfortable.
Tip: Prices fluctuate at different times of year, so if you're on a budget, consider visiting a destination during low season, when flights, lodging, and activity prices drop significantly.
The results follow a decline in Macy's sales during the all-important fourth quarter, when retailers rely on holiday shopping to offset slower periods at other times of year.
However, people looking to spend the holidays in paradise should be warned — Christmastime though New Year's Eve is one of the most expensive times of year to visit Hawaii.
"Agricultural production is seasonal by nature, so for a lot of foods or commodities, it's produced in the summer or certain times of year and then stored," Lusk said.
Ice ages are triggered by small, periodic changes in the earth's orbit that alter the amount of sunlight hitting different parts of the globe at different times of year.
To determine this, the company weighed several factors for listings on its site between January 2016 and December 2018: the number of days each property spent on the market; the rate at which properties listed at various times of year sold above or below asking price; the number of online views listings received; the total number of listings at any given time; and the average listing price in each area at various times of year.
Those that stay afloat may need to increase rates at other times of year, which could further depress off-season travel and hurt complementary businesses such as restaurants and taxis.
The Drag March is one of the few times of year I feel empowered to walk down the street unapologetically loud and colorful — and feel like I'm with my people.
But that fluctuates wildly, as I'm sure you've heard, between times of year and days of the week and hours of the day and all kinds of stuff like that.
Sea ice decline is hitting all 19 subpopulations of polar bears in the Arctic during the spring and fall, the times of year when they're most vulnerable, a new study found.
It's not too heavy, so it's great for all times of year, but this super plush faux fur is just what she needs for your family movie marathons over the holidays.
We have, in America, decided that these flavors are associated with certain times of year, during which you can experience them in myriad ways, including, but not limited to, drinks at Starbucks.
The fjords are rich with trout and salmon at certain times of year, but eating raw fish should also be avoided, said Rokkone, days after the authority issued an oyster consumption warning.
The strike could severely inconvenience international and domestic travelers as the nation heads into a four-day weekend for the Easter holiday, one of the busiest times of year for air travel.
Mr. Shilling said that these passes are usually worth it, particularly during the times of year when parks are likely to be crowded, because you can save several hours of waiting time.
Now that the fire season has expanded by more than two months, largely due to the warming and drying climate, fires are burning at times of year when they are still in school.
It's one of the few times of year that wearing masks and scaring the bejesus out of people is not just socially acceptable, but encouraged and enshrined with special date on the calendar.
We're probably changing seal abundance, we're affecting primary productivity, we're asking the bears to walk farther, we're asking them to fast for longer periods, we're cutting into the best times of year for feeding.
Instead, they were proposing changes in how the pesticides could be used, including possible restrictions on their use in areas where endangered species are found, or at certain times of year, the documents say.
ETCyber Monday is beginning to wind down, and it is — without a doubt — one of the best times of year to pick up some sweet MacBook deals on all of Apple&aposs laptop models.
After studying the position of the sun at different times of year, the architects designed roof overhangs for the glass portion that allow sunlight inside during the winter but create shade during the summer.
But could fundraising be more effective if you knew when to send your pitch deck — the times of year when it's more likely to be reviewed and when it's likely to be viewed more often?
But could fundraising be more effective if you knew when to send your pitch deck – the times of year when it's more likely to be reviewed and when it's likely to be viewed more often?
This is one of the funnest times of year for you, dear fish, as the sun illuminates the sector of your chart that rules celebrations, fertility, fun, love, and creativity—basically, all the best stuff!
But, given the fact that the Delano is both a beachfront hotel and an icon in Miami Beach, being able to stay here for less than $300 at certain times of year is a steal.
Average rates are typically $100 to $150 per night at other times of year but you may even find nightly rates as low as $31, which just might be cheaper than your Vegas buffet dinner.
The lunar calendar is shorter than the solar one, so an extra month is added to the Jewish calendar every two to three years to keep the holidays within certain agricultural seasons and times of year.
Iranian pilgrims would still be welcome to visit Islam's holiest sites in Mecca and Medina in western Saudi Arabia, either for the annual haj or at other times of year on the umrah pilgrimage, he said.
If you're on the "wellness" bandwagon, you already know that there's a healing crystal for each season, so it's little wonder that there are certain essential oils that are especially useful at different times of year, too.
The month of August is usually lauded as one of the best times of year for skywatching, but this year the Moon will blot out our view of the Perseid meteor shower — typically one of the best.
"Shoulder season is a travel industry insider term that refers to the two times of year that 'shoulder' the summer months, especially May, September and October," Kelly Soderlund, communications manager of the travel booking site Hipmunk, said.
Chinese tourists rank as top foreign spenders in the United States and summer is traditionally one of the peak times of year for tourists traveling from mainland China and Hong Kong to California and other U.S. locations.
Last month, President Donald Trump announced he would consider expanding the times of year that high ethanol blend gasoline can be sold, a concession to the corn industry keen to boost its share of the motor fuel market.
With all of that said, what the data suggests is that the winter cuffing season does seem to be a thing, and whatever is driving it may be distinct from what propels mating at other times of year.
Halloween is one of the few times of year when you're almost expected to eat massive amounts of candy in one day, but the FDA is warning people not to eat too much of one particular treat: black licorice.
"We visited the lake at different times of year, mostly the summer, but also in the fall after the peak tourist season, and we came to feel that we were witness to a scene that was changing," Klett said.
According to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), in one geographic region in Canada, the rate of gestational diabetes varied more than 22 percentage points between the coldest times of year and the hottest.
Katie Woodruff's kids currently have two grandfathers and five grandmothers and equivalents, which leads her Bay Area family to shuttle between Seattle and Los Angeles at Thanksgiving, while planning visits at other times of year to keep everyone happy.
One day, while comparing different satellite images of a single Martian crater taken at various times of year, he noticed something odd: a set of dark streaks in the soil that grew in the Martian summer and shrank in the winter.
Evidence has mounted over the past 30-odd years of a shift towards wetter winters in northern Europe and, says Mr Vogt, of "drier conditions in the Mediterranean, especially in spring and summer, the critical times of year for drought".
And then there are the words themselves, like an incantation opening up the sweeping vistas of life that summer promises in a way that other times of year just cannot: I just know that something good is going to happen.
The process was usually informal and local, run by equipment owners who could be capricious or discriminatory, and prices tended to surge at the times of year every farmer in the area would be doing the same job and need the same equipment.
In some places, priests have been delegated the power to absolve abortions during certain times of year, like Lent, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization, said at a news conference at the Vatican on Monday.
Some media outlets have interpreted this as evidence for winter sluggishness, but as the participants' performance and alertness was as good in winter as at other times of year, their reduced winter brain activity can actually be seen as a sign of improved efficiency.
Mekonnen said access to irrigation is increasingly key to helping farmers in countries such as Ethiopia, Ghana and Tanzania provide enough food for their families throughout the year and get ahead financially by selling produce at dry times of year when demand and prices are highest.
In case you didn't know from the 'I can't wait to have a pumpkin spiced latte/wear a jumper/eat soup/any other thing you can do at most times of year but don't talk about because now even seasons are brands' Instagram posts, it's September.
Once researchers accounted for other factors that can influence air pollution exposure such as wind speed and direction, temperature, rain and humidity, they found that people with heart disease were more than twice as likely to be admitted to the hospital during haze periods than other times of year.
The proportion of people who give blood is only 4 percent of the population in the UK. That's just about enough, but it means that at certain times of year, for example Christmas, or if the Olympics are on or a big sporting event, people don't give blood.
The neuroscientists, led by Christelle Meyer at the University of Liège in Belgium, recruited 28 young men and women at different times of year to answer questions about their mood, emotions, and alertness; have their melatonin (a hormone that regulates the sleep cycle) levels measured; and complete two psychology tasks in a brain scanner.
Sure, there were mornings when my car wouldn&apost start because even the garage was too cold, and times I forgot my gloves at home and couldn&apost feel my fingers, but winter in the Midwest is also one of the most beautiful times of year, when snow coats tree branches, lakes freeze into ice-skating rinks, and the occasional snow day provides a brief respite from your routine.

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