Dear Fran, the first line of my intrigue romance is: No one writes songs about Paris in the winter.
The number of aircraft rotations with the start of the summer timetable this month is falling from 138 per week during last summer to 120 this summer, while it currently has about 60 in the winter schedule.
Okemo Mountain Resort in Vermont hasn't seen a winter quite like this in about 30 years, said Bonnie MacPherson, the mountain's director of public relations, who sent a videographer onto the slopes before Christmas to ask skiers to show off their best snow dances.
In response David Perry QC argued there was nothing unusual in the way Mr Winter had advised Sgt Nightingale about the difference in sentences passed after guilty pleas and those passed following trials.
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And last fall -- it is embodied in his several budget proposals, and embodied -- he talked about it in the State of the Union, he talked about it in his budget proposal, he talked about it all spring -- winter and spring.
By comparison, the 2006 Winter Games in Turin produced about 160, 000 tonnes of carbon dioxide over the course of the 17-days of the Olympiad alone.
The top-end models have about 265 miles of range, reduced in the winter due to slightly lower battery performance but mostly the need to heat the car.
In the winter of 2008-2009, about three million middle class Chinese went skiing, a sport that was unavailable only 15 years before.
Earlier this year the government backtracked on plans to break up Gazprom, worried perhaps about the effect on the firm that keeps Russia warm in winter.
Winter's inspiration for the LFC came about in 2005, when he spent a summer in Tanzania assessing wheelchair technology for a group of wheelchair organizations.
You know a week ago, it was about 60 degrees in Manhattan and now, all of sudden, winter decided that it's coming back with a vengeance.
In recent times, average winter Arctic thickness has been about 2.5m, down from 3.5-4.0m based on climatological data.
I'm one of the latter set: The notion of entering a store on Black Friday is about as appealing to me as a dentist appointment in the dead of winter, but I'm quite happy to pick off some good online deals.
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Luxor's hotels are about 25 percent full in what is supposed to be the peak of the winter season.
He accepted governments choose where the axe should fall when cutting public spending but said the decision about whether to "carry on with Labour's planned cut in the winter fuel payment... and cold weather payment, was a difficult one".
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He was concerned about his deteriorating health and his ability to remain sleeping rough in a tent in winter weather.
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In winter, when the sky got dark early and Mother worried about her making the long commute home, Naima would sleep on my bedroom floor.
But he managed to sound like a man who knows not only about foreign affairs but also how much it costs to heat a family home in winter.
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Talking about how the warm winter caused low demand for natural gas, which resulted in low prices, Mr. McClendon said a warm summer would increase demand for power generation and could boost prices for natural gas.
Back in Little Rock that winter, odd characters kept popping up, talking about suspicious land deals and disappearing documents.
Those prices flattened out in the winter of 2009, he says, and have been up about 10% from the bottom.
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The BBC understands discussions are continuing in Whitehall about whether it is possible to limit pensioner benefits - such as the winter fuel allowance, bus pass and free TV licence - without breaking Prime Minister David Cameron's election promise that he would preserve them.
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"I feel real good about where I'm at, " said White, a sinkerball pitcher acquired in a winter trade from Colorado.
The Vikings who settled Iceland smoked, dried, salted or pickled just about anything to get them through the long Arctic winter and their descendents still occasionally indulge in the delicacies of their ancestors, washing it all down with Black Death, a caraway-flavored liquor that apparently goes well with rancid shark.
Since the initial repairs were carried out last winter, another fault has developed in one of the cables on the seabed about seven kilometres from the Scottish coast.
So I would be especially concerned about vitamin D deficiency in young African-American men who have likely spent much of the last few winter months on indoor basketball courts and in indoor classes.
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Over six million households in England already plan to cut back on their heating this winter because they are worried about affording their bills, according to Audrey Gallagher of the government-sponsored watchdog Consumer Focus.
Romney did not land a strong counter blow, obfuscating with braggadoccio about his executive prowess balancing budgets as head of the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, his career in business and as governor of Massachusetts.
In his post-match interview, McInnes was not keen to speak at length about the incident surrounding Winter and Anderson.
East Goscote snow warden Nick Shivers grits paths in the village and has got through about two-and-a-half tonnes of salt this winter.
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