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  2. U.S. poet and critic.
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Warmer winters: In general, winters are warming faster than summers.
Case in point: Winters Healthcare, a community clinic based in Winters, Calif.
In addition to Paul Winters, Mr. Wilson's survivors include another stepson, Randy Winters; a daughter-in-law, Patrice Winters; eight step-grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
WENDI WINTERS Special publications editor Wendi Winters was "the heart of the newspaper," Gunn said.
Wendi Winters Winters was an editor and community reporter for the Capital Gazette, writing several weekly columns.
And the cycles we had, we had cold winters growing up and we've had mild winters growing up.
" In another California town, an almond-growing enclave known as Winters, the authors hear more than once: "If you fall in love with someone from Winters, be forewarned that you'll probably end up settling in Winters.
Ms. Winters could not be reached immediately on Monday, and neither her lawyer nor Mr. Winters responded to requests for comment.
And one of those trends is increased extreme weather, including winters too warm to ski and winters too cold to go outside.
La Niña is also associated with mild winters in the southeastern United States, cold winters in the Northwest, and favorable Atlantic hurricane conditions.
"From everything I've seen and heard, it sounds like a massive stroke," Dr. Hastings told Winters' daughter, Lili Winters (played by Christel Khalil).
Mr. Winters created the page, to help with Mr. Wilson's care, after Ms. Winters died on March 2; more than $83,000 was raised.
Dacia Winters, left, embraces Ryan Ficca, center, and Stormy Winters after they were evacuated from rising floodwaters in Bossier Parish, La., Thursday, March 10, 2016.
Cold winters tend to raise the need for car maintenance and part replacement, so mild winters result in less overall demand for replacement car parts.
"The incidents of forest fires, which were earlier unimaginable during winters, are now being reported frequently due to delayed snowfall or dry winters," he said.
Wayne Winters, of Farr West, Utah, was desperate to find a kidney for his wife of 26 years, Deanne Winters, who has stage 5 kidney failure.
Absolutely. I think it's not only the brutal winters, but I guess because of the brutal winters and the fact it's so isolated, it's so cheap.
Cohen's predictions have been uncannily accurate for several of the winters during the past decade, particularly when it comes to calling for cold and snowy winters along the East Coast.
After the shooter blasted through the newsroom's glass door and began opening fire, Winters picked up a trash can and a recycling bin and charged, Winters' son Phoenix Geimer said.
St. John and Moore, 48, starred opposite each other on The Young & the Restless, on which St. John played Neil Winters — since 1991 — and Moore played his half-brother, Malcolm Winters.
St. John and Moore, 48, starred opposite one another on The Young & the Restless, on which St. John played Neil Winters — since 1991 — and Moore played his half-brother, Malcolm Winters.
Wendy Winters, 65 Wendi Winters was a mother of four who built her reputation as a journalist for being prolific about writing news on her community, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Northeast -- There will be shorter winters and longer summers.
Winters Healthcare chose to use enough lights so that people could see and run the generator to keep the electronic health records accessible, Winters Healthcare executive director Christopher Kelsch told The Verge.
The mosquito does not thrive in areas with cold winters.
Oh, and Lana Winters is returning for next week's finale.
California just endured one of its wettest winters in history.
Winters in the U.S. seem to be growing more unpredictable.
Still, our winters will remain a problem even in 2050.
During the dark winters, however, zooplankton follow the lunar cycle.
Seattle is having one of its wettest winters on record.
He hated Boston's freezing winters, but he liked his apartment.
"The whole art form is about empathy," Mr. Winters said.
The Winters remain unfazed; they do not plan to sell.
Winters expected that more would be lost in the storm.
Pacella and Davis didn't see Winters move toward the attacker.
"People are making sausage at home," Mr. Winters pointed out.
The winters have become shorter and summers longer, they add.
My other brother was one of the writers [Brad Winters].
One of the sources said Winters also attended the meeting.
That came later, as I think it will for Winters.
Warming winters and climate change are bringing them farther north.
The man, William Winters Leverett, 27, of Windsor Locks, Conn.
Amanda Cate Davis and Leonard Michael Winters were married Feb.
The winters, one soprano trills, have lately been unseasonably hot.
They're not likely to survive winters beyond that, Rosenblatt said.
"We'll usually go to a nearby Denny's," Mr. Winters said.
If it's "amun," rhyming with famine, they are from Winters.
Critic's Notebook Let others speak of their winters of discontent.
I'm glad to know that the winters (supposedly) get easier.
Icicles falling from roof eaves kill several people most winters.
Pierzynski, the catcher, was ejected by plate umpire Mike Winters.
After the hardest winters it would swallow up sheep pastures.
"We write on the walls a lot," Mr. Winters said.
INHERITANCE FROM MOTHERBy Minae MizumuraTranslated by Juliet Winters Carpenter446 pp.
Olay worked with creative agency Badger & Winters on the spot.
Harsh winters make it challenging for birds to find food.
"No more cold, snowy winters for us," I told Maxine.
Its Mediterranean climate means hot, dry summers and rainy winters.
He finds Hungarian winters hard at the best of times.
"Winters used to be a lot harder here," he said.
This week's graph shows that winters are getting warmer, too.
I like being outside, but Maine winters can be brutal.
Today we face an opposite climate crisis, the looming eventuality of a year without a meteorological winter — when the coldest winters around the world will be warmer than the warmest winters of the past.
But the high-amplitude, northerly track that the jet stream takes on during La Nina winters allows for frequent Arctic air intrusions in Canada and much of the United States, often resulting in colder winters.
The $360 optional upgrade doesn't just make winters easier, Volkswagen promises.
We love our summers but we also make our winters work.
Winters was the beloved mother of four children, all young adults.
Freezing winters bring blizzards that can shut down the entire state.
Boulder, Colorado The high elevation of Boulder makes its winters intense.
During their respective winters, they travel to the Caribbean to breed.
The Dot and $30 amp have survived two Michigan winters, too.
Michael Sean Winters is a columnist for the National Catholic Reporter.
Mosquitoes are also thriving in warmer winters, according to the site.
Critters that make humans sick are also benefiting from warmer winters.
The relationship was weaker during winters than summers, but still robust.
The result: rainy summers during this time, and possibly drier winters.
One ship sinking quickly, the other staying afloat through two winters.
The Davies, both 62, spend most of their winters in Dubrovnik.
But they had grown more rapacious as the winters grew worse.
Already the country has had hotter summers and longer, drier winters.
"I didn't know what to do," Winters told the news station.
And Mottram at DMI said Europe's winters had become less severe.
The long dark winters take a toll on people, he says.
MI), and Bill Winters, chief executive of Standard Chartered Plc (STAN.
Winters says he will not be investing alongside the partners, incidentally.
"It hurts real bad," said Kyrra Winters, one of Nicole's classmates.
And they don't have harsh winters, like Montreal's, to contend with.
Headlines StanChart investors say Winters is 'tin eared' on pay on.ft.
One of the ads shown in Badger & Winters' new #IStandUp spot.
BILL WINTERS: Well let me get a couple of things right.
BILL WINTERS: Well we've been operating in China for 160 years.
Winters joined former Fed Chair Janet Yellen in downplaying recession fears.
And did I mention I'll be spending winters in the Caribbean?
Ice-skating was a favorite pastime during winters in the city.
Davis McCallum directs a cast including Gideon Glick and Zoë Winters.
Flagstaff, Arizona, made the list because of its snow-heavy winters.
Chicago, Illinois, "the windy city," is well-versed in cold winters.
Mr. Winters sees parallels between the soy sauce and spirits industries.
The state is experiencing one of its wettest winters in decades.
And the warmer winters have now beckoned them to New England.
"We're encouraged by the progress that we're making," Winters told journalists.
But ultimately, I've been wearing it for the past three winters.
The owner of the restaurant, Ed Winters, told a different story.
"Everywhere this guy goes, he causes controversy," Winters told the Sentinel.
Despite the snowy winters, living in Albany comes with several advantages.
During the long Maine winters, he stares wistfully out the window.
"I am getting more concerned about my financial situation," Winters said.
Ice Age winters likely had lows reaching negative four degrees Fahrenheit.
Ruts pocked the permafrost gravel road, scars from dark brutal winters.
After two winters of this ritual, they still haven't found any.
There's less humidity and very dry air during their cold winters.
For a long time, winters were very hard to get through.
Joe and Mary Olk spend their winters in Bonita Springs, Fla.
She is the daughter of Mary Louise Frampton of Winters, Calif.
With its Mediterranean climate, Greece enjoys mild winters and dry summers.
Fierce winters are part of what makes the Midwest the Midwest.
" Or "I don't know how you survive the winters up there.
First, Bobby Cremins, then Kevin Joyce, Mike Dunleavy and Brian Winters.
Another plus is climate change, which is making winters somewhat milder.
Chilly winters are critical to nut and fruit trees, particularly pistachios.
"Humans have been surviving winters for over 250,000 years," he said.
"The protests are concerning for all sorts of reasons," Winters said.
Winters Healthcare, based in Winters, California, was faced with this very decision when its utility company, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, shut off part of its power grid to reduce the risk of starting new fires.
Winters didn't shy away from addressing the show's controversial subject matter, either.
They are: Wendi Winters, Rebecca Smith, Robert Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman, John McNamara.
Phoenix Geimer, one of Winters&apos daughters, announced the plans on Facebook.
Moore, Rowell (who played Neil's longtime love, Drucilla Winters) and Morgan participate.
Winters, however, denied that the Highway Patrol singles out drivers from Colorado.
One of those was 65-year-old mother of four, Wendi Winters.
You're probably wondering how he stays warm in the cold Siberian winters.
Pavelich skated the next two winters with the Italian team HC Bolzano.
The first couple years I went back to Boston for the winters.
"Nobody believed in him; he paved his own path," Palmiero-Winters said.
Mr. Winters invited Mr. Harrington to reprise the character on the air.
Punter Dustin Colquitt said the Kansas City winters make an SUV necessary.
Winters begins each painting as a drawing, or a composite of drawings.
And he could use some warm clothes for the harsh Minnesota winters.
And, for her, the obvious follow-up: Does she miss the winters?
Sanchez works year-round, even through Chicago's bitterly cold winters, she said.
In all cases, those costs are up from the prior two winters.
Warmer winters allow ticks to live longer and survive into the summer.
Next week on the podcast, we're reading Underground Airlines by Ben Winters.
BILL WINTERS: Yeah I think on balance things feel okay right now.
Several unseasonably dry winters, along with the sprawling population, have strained supplies.
On Sunday, William Winters Leverett was charged with one count of murder.
They migrate from southern Europe to spend the winters in central Africa.
Sjogren, fearing harsh future winters when they must shovel snow every morning.
Many are retirees who spend winters in or around Hollywood Beach, Fla.
Just north of Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia attracts visitors during its mild winters.
Local winters are also about 10 days shorter than they were then.
Davis McCallum directs a cast that includes Gideon Glick and Zoë Winters.
Here are 28 places with some of the harshest winters in America.
But its winters are truly tough because of the lack of sunshine.
But, when the book appeared, Winters wrote to its publisher with outrage.
In Elman's book, a Winters-esque figure appears as a major character.
Simply adding weatherproof paint will help it last through several wet winters.
And hotter summers and cooler winters recently may have upped energy usage.
Winters has frequently cited Butler as "a clear influence" on Underground Airlines.
But Finland has colder winters, wetter autumns and different types of trees.
Mr. Winters was born David Weizer on April 5, 1939, in London.
Others theorized that migrating swallows spend winters underwater or on the moon.
The only way I make it through Wisconsin winters is by reading.
For years, I had suffered through cold winters and astronomical utility bills.
"This is going to come in handy during those winters," she said.
Winters are brutal here, but the days were still warm in October.
Winters claimed the incident was an accident, according to the police report.
Ms. Winters was charged with disorderly conduct and simple battery on Friday.
After all, their winters are twice as long and thrice as unbearable.
"It was very comforting to have her in the room," Winters said.
Winters is aiming to get that to 3.335% in the medium term.
But first, she will have to get used to the Canadian winters.
Wendi Winters, 65, was one of five employees fatally shot that day.
For now, most winters, the wind, waves, and bitter cold combine to form the ice caves, though there have been winters when they don't happen at all and others when a multitude of them soar 20 feet high.
The longer growing seasons and milder winters that come with climate change are moving these vectors into higher elevations as well as into colder regions, like the northeastern United States, where long, freezing winters used to keep them out.
"No one said, 'Let me get a bagel with cream cheese,'" Winters says.
If you're a fan of the rain, check out winters in the north.
Then, wonder how you've possibly made it through this many winters without it.
Marte's liner, which glanced off second-base umpire Mike Winters, ended Guerra's night.
Old women were made scapegoats for the poor harvests that colder winters caused.
More than the Canadian winters fuel the cafes' ubiquity here, cafe owners agree.
After two straight cold winters, weather forecasters are expecting a warmer holiday season.
Summer vacations are shining beacons of hope that light us through abysmal winters.
They really commit to showing up, even in the brutal New England winters.
The Scandinavians have dark winters and darker thrillers to balance out their twee.
Although chilly winters are nothing new, the freeze this year looks unusually severe.
Winters are warming the fastest out of any season in New York City.
Wet summers provided many food resources, but dry winters had the opposite effect.
Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith, and Wendi Winters were killed.
"They're slowed down, they can look at my sign," Winters said while laughing.
Moore and Victoria Rowell (who played Neil's longtime love, Drucilla Winters) will participate.
Elman has a bit more about the decision to bring aboard Winters here.
Moore, Rowell (who played Neil's longtime love, Drucilla Winters) and Morgan will participate.
Kashmir endures harsh winters, with temperatures as low as minus 8 degrees Celsius.
Winters was speaking at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong.
"There are more CEOs named John than female CEOs in total," Winters says.
"In the simplest terms, Rachel has represented hope," Joddie Stutsman Winters tells PEOPLE.
The winters here are biting, and in the spring there's lots of rain.
Some leaders came through the subtropical city to escape the harsh Beijing winters.
Yet without firm action in Warsaw, Poles are in for more smoggy winters.
Fewer than 20 remain in western Siberia, migrating to Iran in the winters.
For those who live there year-round, winters are a little more manageable.
"Our country is still dealing with the legacy of slavery," Mr. Winters said.
I didn't know journalists Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara and Wendi Winters.
Northern cities like Anchorage, Buffalo, and Minneapolis are known for their punishing winters.
Harsh winters have also damaged public utilities like ferry docks and gas lines.
Thanks to its mild winters, Madeira has developed a year-round tourism industry.
Minny winters are insanely grey, wolves are grey, this all makes thematic sense.
If you're a fan of the rain, check out winters in the north.
James calls out for Kristoff, who for nearly 3 decades played Neil Winters.
In Comyns's version, she is called, with a touch of ominousness, Bella Winters.
As climate change heats up the planet, winters are warming faster than summers.
CreditCreditDan Winters for The New York Times Early on the afternoon of Dec.
The changes included the hiring of a new chief executive, William T. Winters.
Not to make light of us, but it gets us through the winters.
I used to run an actual window AC unit during New York winters.
"Watching them is fun and they are very inspiring," said David Winters, 10.
Two winters ago, there was a terrible fire in an abandoned factory nearby.
Once you've made it through Midwestern winters, everywhere else is no big deal.
Elderly herders recall that they once had bad winters every decade or so.
Winters hailed the improved results, but said economic and markets conditions remain difficult.
Warmer winters are allowing the southern pine beetle to move north and flourish.
A one-liter bottle costs about $6 and should last your several winters.
Press play for the full rundown on everything Winters keeps in her purse.
Minneapolis and Denver are the two areas with harsh winters where iBuyers operate.
But the next winner was the less-known disabled ultramarathoner Amy Palmeiro-Winters.
During the winters, he stayed there alone in intense isolation, surrounded by snow.
This is what ultimately led to Winters to be kicked off of Tinder.
The mill sat empty for three winters, and holes opened in the roof.
Anne Winters, who plays Chloe, told People Ani is "vital" to the story.
But after several severe winters there, they moved to Santa Fe in 1980.
Apparently, the Cold Swede isn't the only one who wouldn't mind warmer winters.
Eating seabirds and seals later sustained coastal populations through Newfoundland's long, frozen winters.
They can survive ninety-five-degree, humid, horrible summers and twenty-below winters.
The Jets signed right guard Brian Winters to a four-year contract extension.
Winters were horrible, as there was usually very little film production going on.
Those of us enduring frozen winters in the north crave just such magic.
They have used the mat for two winters and have had no problems.
Talk turned to the cold winters of Boston, where Doblin's organization is situated.
Also, milder winters may have consequences in your city and for your school.
It survived brutal winters by hibernating with its wings turned to the sun.
Climate change means the winters are too warm for waterways to freeze consistently.
BEIJING — Winters in Beijing have long been choked by thick, dusty, toxic smog.
Warmer winters, brought on by climate change, have allowed the population to explode.
That's a lot of space to heat during the dreary Pacific Northwest winters.
Because you're equatorial, you don't have winters where the pathogens get killed off.
While St. John had a significant impact on Moore's life, he also greatly touched the lives of Rowell, who played his TV wife Drucilla Winters, and Khalil and James, who played his on-camera children Lili Winters and Devon Hamilton, respectively.
The winters of 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 were among the warmest on record.
The state's greenery, rivers, and dams are used to dry summer and wet winters.
Like most superyachts, we spend winters in the Caribbean and summers in the Mediterranean.
Below is the transcript of an interview with Bill Winters, CEO, Standard Chartered Bank.
After years of severe drought, California experienced one of its wettest winters on record.
Killed Thursday were Rob Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman, Wendi Winters, John McNamara and Rebecca Smith.
Washington winters aren't exactly ideal for outdoor gatherings, so why hold inaugurations in January?
"She was the original thigh master, you know?" gas station owner Tim Winters said.
The taco truck opened in December, 2008, so this will be Winters' ninth SXSW.
Another key finding is that worst flooding doesn't necessarily coincide with the wettest winters.
Take Chloe (Anne Winters), a popular cheerleader who is a newcomer to season 2.
As they investigate, Winters paints a picture of a society obsessed with codifying reality.
It's a terribly sad book, like Winters' other fantastic trilogy, the Last Policeman novels.
Winters, with all her motherly wisdom, sums up the virtue of her son's podcast.
In the teaser, we see Bryce hanging out with new character Chloe (Anne Winters).
Many community clinics, like Winters Healthcare, don't always have generators or redundant power systems.
Melissa Lauren wrote on Facebook that she got close to Winters through the events.
The whole French-English weird island thing protects it, the cold winters protect it.
Last week, Moore reprised his role of Neil's brother, Malcolm Winters, for two episodes.
In Roanoke, she portrayed her Asylum character Lana Winters as well as actress Audrey.
Maybe this is the wine talking, but Maremma winters make for perfect napping weather.
Cape Town has seen little rainfall in recent winters, when most of it comes.
Bachelor Winters Games' Ashley Iaconetti and Kevin Wendt are opening up about their breakup.
The company also blamed warm winters for missing sales forecasts in 2016 and 2014.
But in Northeastern Europe, warmer winters mean earlier snowmelt-caused floods and less snowpack.
As winters warm, more of the wasps are surviving and the queens aren't dispersing.
"The continuing execution of that strategy remains our priority," Winters said in a statement.
The victims were Rob Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman, Wendi Winters, John McNamara and Rebecca Smith.
Eleven people were in the office during the shooting; five were killed, including Winters.
A television adaptation is underway, and Mr. Winters is writing the pilot script himself.
In the fall of 2013, Mr. Winters started casting around for his next project.
Two winters ago, after my second daughter was born, it came around every night.
The victims are Robert Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith and Wendi Winters.
Prepare for chilly winters and arm yourself with a second set of flannel sheets.
With them, we experience a drastically changing world: melting poles, warm winters, violent downpours.
If Williams's Stoner was an obvious Winters type, Emperor Augustus was the true ideal.
He said it didn't matter, which surprised me, given his homage to Yvor Winters.
Researchers blame climate change—mild winters and sweltering summers are ideal for rat babies.
The December Bokksu, "Snowy Hokkaido," celebrates Japan's northern prefecture and its beautiful, snowy winters
New York's rough winters are one of the largest challenges the trucks face outside.
That meant long lines often stretching outside in the bitter cold of Moscow winters.
It gave him a vivid picture of his ancestors struggling through eight-month winters.
New York's a tough place to cycle around and the winters can be rough.
But Bill Winters, regarded as one of the best bankers of his generation, disagrees.
Rainier winters have been associated with the ocean-warming phenomenon known as El Niño.
We picked evergreens habituated to the Northeast climate of hot summers and cold winters.
Luanne Thielke, 77, a retired business owner, spends the winters in Palm Desert, Calif.
Luanne Thielke, 77, a retired business owner, spends the winters in Palm Desert, Calif.
The heat is pretty much coming down, and we don't have hard-core winters.
Known to thrive in South America, it was braving New York's increasingly frigid winters.
Hardcore fanatics, like Mr. Winters, who also runs an immersive experience review site, Haunting.
The heat waves aren't much of a reprieve from bitter winters and rainy springs.
When I moved to New York, I couldn't believe how mild the winters were.
The answer is ACTRESS, the livelihood of Suzanne Somers and (most likely) Shelley Winters.
"If someone doesn't like Jeremy, they don't have to like Jeremy," Mr. Winters said.
Climate change is leading to warmer winters, which threaten winter tourism around the world.
Winters spoke these words to Sobel in passing when Sobel refused to salute him.
Historically, California's wettest winters have come in El Niño years, such as 22017-250.
In frigid winters, natural gas supplies are diverted from electricity generation to home heating.
The winters in New York have become increasingly difficult for me to deal with.
Meteorologists have recorded a series of moderate winters in New England over recent years.
Maybe we've all seen the same movies and nobody wants to be Shelley Winters.
He too said Montana's cold winters might come as a shock to new refugees.
It's no surprise it came from a nation seeking comfort from the dark winters.
Oskar Eustis directs the actors Daveed Diggs, Sheria Irving, Thomas Sadoski and Zoë Winters.
Some scientists have hypothesized that the increased prevalence of unusually mild Arctic winters combined with colder than average midlatitude winters, known as a "warm Arctic, cold continents" pattern, is tied to global warming and the loss of sea ice in the Arctic.
After years of searching, he finally reunited with Ruby Winters, 82, and Jo Hatcher, 80 (a third sister, Ann Castillo, is deceased), after Winters daughter, Patricia Bond, received Terrell s newly-submitted DNA information while doing some genealogy work of her own online.
From his cell, Varick Winters, 26, who is in for drug-related offenses and violation of parole, could look out and see families arriving for visiting hours, posting signs and waving, he said through his mother, Leann Winters, who relayed questions by phone.
Then I played Lana Winters [in American Horror Story: Asylum] and the rest is history.
Candidates have braved the Granite State winters because they want to become that big story.
With an orbital period of 248 Earth years, the little world's winters can last decades.
The problem is North Korea's climate is tough: It's a mountainous region with harsh winters.
StanChart's share price has fallen nearly 40 percent since Winters took the helm in 2015.
The last four winters have seen the four lowest maximum sea ice extents on record.
We will not forget Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith or Wendi Winters.
St. John played the character Neil Winters on the show for more than 25 years.
Residents suffering through the brutal winters of Minnesota are finding interesting ways to entertain themselves.
It is not a word associated much with Canada -- except perhaps with the winters here.
The winters and living are easier, the land is less beautiful, the people less fun.
Sometimes in the winters they'd wake up under snow that passed through the drafty roof.
Along with warmer winters, these new conditions will drive the proliferation of mosquitos and ticks.
"Sports gave me self-confidence," Palmiero-Winters told the Times about why she began running.
" Casey Christine Kohler shared that she had known Winters "since I was in elementary school.
Maybe the generations spent huddling together to survive long, dark winters has played a role.
It's also worth mentioning this happened around noon on a sunny day three winters ago.
Winters are a relief only because I won't stand out covered from top to toe.
Indian winters are shorter, complains one mill owner, which affects domestic demand for woollen clothing.
Take agriculture which suffers as soil dries, rain falls erratically and winters get less cold.
Most winters, the prince holds an event to raise funds and highlight the charity's cause.
To endure the harsh winters of Buffalo, Bills fans are a special breed of people.
Invest in a warm coat that will outlast harsh winters for years, or even decades.
High latitudes see dramatic seasonal effects like long, sometimes endless, summer days and dark winters.
Winters defended his pay package in comments to reporters on the sidelines of the AGM.
Donald McEachin (D-VA) is inviting Navy Petty Officer Second Class Megan Winters, and Rep.
"He wanted to make something of himself and make his family proud," Winters told WDAF.
The candles are something I grew up with because of the dark winters in Sweden.
Canadians like to say that the cold winters forced them to work together to survive.
He was offered help by Pauline Winters, a registered nurse and Mr. Hillary's older sister.
He settled into a routine of spending winters in India and summers teaching at Harvard.
Several migratory birds, including the endangered black-faced spoonbill, spend winters on the island, too.
Georgia residents will find low costs of living and mild winters to be nice perks.
When the Winters bought their home in 20143, Cap Ferrat's real estate market was depressed.
The Fleischers spend their winters at the Scottsdale ranch and summers at the Montana ranch.
Often, she slept on a cold cement floor, even in the midst of harsh winters.
Losses on loans were down to $1.36 billion, from over $4 billion when Winters arrived.
I don't do that just to be cute: I genuinely feel bad for Shelley Winters.
Even in Colorado, warmer winters and reduced snowfall has disrupted tourism and the ski industry.
WYOMING: To battle the cold Wyoming winters, consider a spa day, ice skating, or bowling.
It's warm enough for the cold winters and trendy enough for my hip Brooklyn neighborhood.
Many spots across the state are having their driest or second-driest winters on record.
They are beloved wherever they're grown, in Mediterranean-type climates where the winters are mild.
Due to the harsh winters, Sweden's football league is usually played from April to October.
In his early drawings of plants, mushrooms, and other organic forms, Winters was incredibly seductive.
Aaaaand dad jokes: The song "Can't Feel My Face" is actually about winters in Saskatchewan.
But Pelletier—who admits he missed frigid Canadian winters while living in temperate Pasadena, Calif.
During the winters, there would be like a month that I wouldn't leave the house.
Now, I was dealing with the other side of the coin: the long, cold winters.
Visitors to Lake Michigan have documented the frozen wonders along the shoreline during cold winters
But even that improvement is tempered by the program's significant price tag, said Mr. Winters.
Five people were killed — Rob Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman, Wendi Winters, John McNamara and Rebecca Smith.
Much of Uranus, by contrast, spends winters in permanent darkness and summers under constant sunlight.
"Someone's scalp must go," said Michael Sean Winters, a columnist for the National Catholic Reporter.
It mostly affects people living in the north where the winters are colder and darker.
Those five colleagues were Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith, and Wendi Winters.
They both have all the things Seattle has except mild winters and a cool reputation.
The Shortlist THE GREAT PASSAGE By Shion Miura Translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter 212 pp.
Photograph by Dan Winters for The New Yorker The fears were different in Silicon Valley.
Winnipeggers pride themselves on being thrifty and resilient -- especially during long, bone-chilling cold winters.
They are using owls and falcons, to go after pests drawn by the milder winters.
Emma Winters is the communications coordinator for the Center for Migration Studies of New York.
Warmer winters drop less snow in the mountains, leading to less runoff to fill reservoirs.
If warmer winters reduce the snow pack, that means the bears' dens have less insulation.
Leslie Binder Jones and Benjamin Winters Flatgard were married July 15 in Ladue, Mo. Msgr.
He is the son of Sharon Winters Flatgard and Adrian J. Flatgard of Bolton, Mass.
The city also had to bring in snow from other locations during similarly warm winters.
Teresa (Zoë Winters) lives in Brooklyn among the heathens, a Bannonite rose grown from concrete.
Others, less widely renowned, are solidly established: Susan Rothenberg, Elizabeth Murray, Terry Winters, Carroll Dunham.
Mr. Saddler's time came several winters ago, as a public safety officer in Bryant Park.
Fifteen years have passed since "Zoolander"—fifteen summers, with the length of fifteen long winters!
NOTES: Jets RG Brian Winters (concussion) and CB Darrelle Revis (thigh) each left with injuries.
Alison Acosta Winters is managing director of research and policy at the Charles Koch Institute.
Bob Newhart, Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, Jonathan Winters — the guys in that generation.
So now my family is warmed through the chilly Seattle winters with a fossil fuel.
The boy Victor Salva raped, Nathan Forrest Winters, was 12 years old when he told his mother that the writer-director, a family friend, had sexually abused him on the set of the movie Clownhouse in which Winters was one of three young stars.
Last month, Badger & Winters — an advertising firm helmed by Madonna Badger, the force behind Kate Moss and Mark Wahlberg's Calvin Klein campaigns, and Jim Winters, who led marketing at Vogue — announced it would no longer objectify women with a powerful ad campaign that declared #WomenNotObjects.
Underground Airlines, Ben H. Winters Ben H. Winters' new book takes place in a world that looks much like ours: there's the internet, social networks, and more, with one notable difference: the Civil War never happened, and a small number of states still utilize slavery.
My earliest memories are of the incredible winters Canada has and building snowmen with my mum.
Humidifiers are widely used in offices and homes across north Asia where the winters are dry.
It's a lifesaver during our brutal winters, and there are dozens of restaurants along the walkways.
Ice bridges that historically connected the archipelago to the mainland have been receding in recent winters.
Special publications editor Wendi Winters and Rebecca Smith, a recently hired sales assistant, also were killed.
Climate change is generally disappointing news to skiers, who usually associate winters with a powdery wonderland.
Geese are well known for migrating in the fall to spend their winters in warmer climates.
HSBC CEO John Flint, Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam, and Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters (WSJ).
Alaska saw one of its mildest and least snowy winters on record this year as well.
Take a look:Fargo, ND: a frigid land in the north with ruthless winters and relentless snowfall.
He's sitting next to Chloe (Anna Winters), a new addition to the 13 Reasons Why cast.
Employers did not welcome them, locals were at once friendly and aloof, the winters were awful.
Terry Winters: 12twelvepaintings continues at Matthew Marks (523 W. 24th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through June 16.
Underground Airlines, Ben H. Winters It's 2016 in an America where the Civil War never happened.
After two "rough winters" in the city, Castator decided to spend a summer in Los Angeles.
"The winters were not kind to us," founding member Dmitri Smiakis told NPR back in 214.
In cold winters icemasters play a crucial role, checking to ensure the ice is thick enough.
A mother's love was shown in the slathered faces of youngsters in transit during brutal winters.
Unlike aegypti, which can't survive harsh northern winters, albopictus has overwintered as far north as Connecticut.
"I have never felt so content anywhere," said Ann Winters, a retiree who lives in Roatan.
"It's a windfall for every single distiller," said Lance Winters, master distiller of St. George Spirits.
Eastern Serbia remains undeveloped and extremely isolated, with unforgiving terrain and the harshest winters in Serbia.
"I can't really complain with the winters that we usually get," he says over the phone.
There has been very little rainfall in the region over the past three winters, Bault said.
In moments of vanity, I'll wonder if my childhood winters sealed the fate of my features.
She knew only what the country's flag looked like and that winters were polar bear cold.
But more northern areas are experiencing warm winters, allowing the Aedes aegypti to expand its territory.
Most winters, this ice gets blocked by natural ice dams that form in the narrow channel.
Winters was abused while shooting the 1989 film Clownhouse, and Salva filmed one of the encounters.
Against all odds, the red heeler had survived three winters alone in the woods of Burlington.
So in countries that have hot summers and cold winters, this translates into certain musical associations.
Several unseasonably dry winters, with little rain and a dusting of snow, have exacerbated the problem.
Previous recipients include Eddie Murphy, Jonathan Winters, Lily Tomlin, Will Ferrell, Tina Fey and Ellen DeGeneres.
ISO New England's analysis reveals that in winters to come fuel insecurity will plague the region.
Pros: Warm, made for tough winters, waterproof, leather and fabric design is breathableCons: Not so fashionable
During winters, which lasted much of the year, temperatures sometimes fell to 30 degrees below zero.
They spent the winters intensively reading up on the sinking, trying to pinpoint the ship's coordinates.
LIVINGSTON MANOR "Adrenaline Honey," work by Marianna Rothen and Mike Osterhout, curated by Robin Winters. Sept.
Low levels of sea ice gave them access to bays that in previous winters were closed.
True to his roots, he made his primary home in Latrobe, spending winters at Bay Hill.
Global warming and lighter winters contribute to the decimation of the native bird habitats, says Rosen.
Through bitterly cold winters, residents board up their windows and try to avoid shelling and frostbite.
"It sounds like a recipe for disaster, but not every student drives everyday," Mr. Winters said.
Most people in the area were subsistence farmers, cultivating wheat in winters and corn in summers.
Milder winters — the result of climate change — make it easier for rats to survive and reproduce.
Lisa Gabriele's latest novel is "The Winters," a modern response to "Rebecca," by Daphne du Maurier'.
Warmer winters and drier summers had sent invasive insects and diseases marching northward, killing the trees.
I wore them for a few winters and then donated them to a local thrift shop.
And one other: a brusque, grouchy heroine whose issues go beyond cold nights and long winters.
The five people killed were Gerald Fischman; Rob Hiaasen; John McNamara; Wendi Winters; and Rebecca Smith.
Mr. Buchmueller said the winters had not been as severe since the shoveling team was created.
Jonathan Winters helped craft his genius Spoiler alert: Video clips below may reveal key plot points.
By now, Ms. Mathis has spent two winters in an unheated apartment, huddled under electric blankets.
Not many understand this better than the climate advocacy group known as Protect Our Winters (POW).
Being a "snowbird" retiree who spends winters down south and summers up north isn&apost cheap.
And in September, the boutique agency Badger & Winters left Plan A after less than a year.
Winters were brutal, food was scarce, and blood feuds were common among the ferociously proud peoples.
Officials warned Chicago residents, accustomed to chilling winters, to expect an unusually deep and dangerous freeze.
Gribnoy, Russia (CNN)The residents of Gribnoy, Russia have tactics for surviving Siberia's long, brutal winters.
Our Iowa winters might be too much for the Hawaii congresswoman, and I can't blame her.
Antarctic midges, she said, are the "Olympic gold" of insects, having adapted to survive intense winters.
These days we know that we have winters that are increasingly difficult, more and more capricious.
I get a wool hat instead for winter, because LA winters are no joke, lol ($22.40).
During Ladakh's eight-month-long winters, snowed-in roads often cut off access to surrounding regions.
Milder winters, for instance, ensure that Northern mosquito populations carrying EEE can live through the season.
Following are excerpts from an interview with CNBC's Akiko Fujita and Standard Chartered CEO, Bill Winters.
Store associates worked summers in New York with no air conditioning and winters with no heat.
Or would I be the hysterical Shelley Winters someone slaps across the face to shut up?
On the other hand, over the last winters we haven't had a snow at this level.
Moscow resident Alexander Stanko, 62, told The Guardian that winters have changed drastically in recent years.
"Financial performance in 20173 has been steady rather than spectacular, but has significantly improved," Winters said.
Standard Chartered (SCBFF) CEO Bill Winters and London Stock Exchange CEO David Schwimmer have also withdrawn.
And while Minnesota winters can be brutal, locals have not let the weather hold them back.
During the winters, when Claudia's partner couldn't find enough work, her family frequently experienced food shortages.
During the winters, when Claudia's partner couldn't find enough work, her family frequently experienced food shortages.
The fallout for small California communities like Winters, about 30 miles from Sacramento, could be huge.
Othmar Schneider, an Olympic champion from Austria, took over in 1961 for the next 14 winters.
But they're not appropriate for Wisconsin, where there are real winters that wish to kill you.
Canada Goose down jackets may as well have been part of a uniform during Boston winters.
The young residents spent their winters in warm and brightly painted interiors, uncertain about the future.
They grow best and most plentifully with rainy summers, dry winters, and moderate temperatures year-round.
We can finally go outside and enjoy the beautiful weather after months of harsh cold, wet winters.
Winters was passionate about serving the community and was a role model for younger journalists, he recalled.
I live in upstate New York where the winters are cold, snowy and last a long time.
The victims of the shooting were Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith, and Wendi Winters.
Wendi Winters, 65, Rebecca Smith, 34, Gerald Fischman, 61, and John McNamara were also killed, he said.
It's definitely a difference compared to past winters because we just haven't seen that type of cold.
The reason for writing about both exhibitions is the strong connection Winters makes between drawing and painting.
Winters is not interested in covering his tracks, which connects him to certain aspects of Abstract Expressionism.
The layering also enables Winters to bring together different sources, to compress two or more different diagrams.
Bill Winters, its boss since 2015, has cleared up the mess and rebuilt relationships with its supervisors.
Now, Winters hopes he and his wife can get at least five more good, healthy years together.
Barring any other complications, there's a good chance Winters and his wife will get those five years.
Although his wife has found her kidney, Winters told Fox13 that he won't give up his walks.
"Sarah Paulson's ASYLUM ultimate survivor LANA WINTERS returns this season on 'AHS: ROANOKE,'" Murphy tweeted Monday morning.
Still, as Robinson Meyer at The Atlantic notes, one big sign of climate change is warmer winters.
Global temperatures have been rising, and as a result, winters are warmer than they used to be.
It was launched this month to provide reinsurance cover for the risk of warm winters in Europe.
The original film was released in 1977 and starred Mickey Rooney, Shelley Winters, Helen Reddy and more.
It's an arid and harsh climate, where the weather easily drops to below-freezing during the winters.
Winters says what is happening is very similar to how Saddam Hussein used child fighters in Iraq.
If live in a region where you have snowy winters then offer snow removal services as well.
Winters' 6-year-old daughter, Lulu, has the same kind of leukemia Barclay had as a teen.

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