Ranchers embraced the storm, even though bitter cold snow can be deadly during calving season.
Given the bitter cold, the matter would have ended in tragedy, he said in an interview.
Reports say more people have lost their lives in the bitter cold in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand states.
To my amazement, he's always there and pretty naked -- in rain, sleet, snow, heat or bitter cold.
The disruption affected supplies to Europe during a bitter cold spell, prompting fears of a continentwide energy crisis.
In bitter cold, blizzard conditions, when battery-operated technology can easily fail, inability to navigate without GPS becomes extremely risky.
Battling frostbite, Jean wished for a way to operate her iPhone without exposing her hands to the bitter cold.
That was enough to bring out the protestors, even in this bitter cold.
In the bitter cold, Mr. Gut gave us another demonstration on lines.
Players start the season in the oppressive heat and humidity of July in training camp and finish in the bitter cold of December and January.
After the Communist invasion of South Korea, he was among the first American troops that hit the beaches and pushed their way north through hard mountains and bitter cold.
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Among the 30 or so people waiting outside the shiny riverside buildings at St George Wharf in the bitter cold were students Hiam Aldroubi, 22, and Reem Binkhamis, 25.
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Superstorm Sandy in the United States, drought in Africa's Sahel, a bitter cold snap in Europe and floods in China were just some of the severe weather events of 2012.
The Venezuelan slugger who jokes that he gets goose bumps when it's 80 degrees, much less half that, has played through snow, bitter cold and winds at Coors Field this season.
Imagine the heat in the summer, the bitter cold in the winter, and Mandela going out to quarry stone, the burning white light reflecting off the limestone permanently and deeply injuring his sight.
As well as the bitter cold, they will have to cope with life on the Antarctic Plateau, with the reduced levels of oxygen that comes from being located at 3, 800 meters (12, 470 feet) equivalent altitude.
It was bitter cold and very windy.
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The platform was packed - not only with the fortunate passengers who had their Willy Wonka-esque burgundy and gold tickets, but also with steam enthusiasts who had braved the bitter cold to catch a glimpse of this majestic train.
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Thousands of supporters are bused in -- totally out of proportion to the size of the state -- to stand for hours in massed ranks in the bitter cold, entreating passing motorists at street corners to honk their horns to show support.
In the letters that they wrote home they spoke of the horrors of war and the bravery it summoned -- how they endured the slaughter of the trenches and the chaos of beach landings, the bitter cold of a Korean winter or the endless heat of a Vietnam jungle.
It drew strength from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized and proved that more than two centuries later a government of the people, by the people, and for the people has not perished from the Earth.
No pun intended, because relations were much worse a year ago when Moscow shut off natural gas supplies during a bitter winter cold spell.
Bush faced a dramatically changing world, as the Cold War ended after 40 bitter years, the Communist empire broke up, and the Berlin Wall fell.
The euphoria of qualifying at the expense of bitter rivals Egypt has now turned into a cold reality for the Desert Foxes.
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With the easterlies persisting through much of next week too, the cold could well hang on until the bitter end of March.
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