As the cold winter arrives, let's not forget the disaster and the people whose lives have been turned upside down by it.
Seasons 52, with operations in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas, understands the temptation that the cold winter months bring.
The unusually cold winter also made the power glut less severe.
But he and his generals underestimated the endurance and valor of the Russian people, as well as the bitterly cold winter conditions under which they would be fighting.
It's another layer of protection against the cold of winter.
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.
The Laki eruption was believed to have caused thousands of deaths because of unusual conditions in Europe that summer, along with the severe cold of the following winter.
As the wider implications of the dispute for both countries become more apparent and the winter cold sets in, viewers on both sides of the fence will be watching avidly.
But then in the middle of the dark and cold winter of 2010 something happened.
It will be killed beyond reasonable hope of resurrection not by heat but by the encroaching cold of winter.
William Church, sales and marketing director of the Jersey Royal Company, said the cold and wet winter had meant delays to planting.
He had cleverly created a stir by soliciting pledges from normal people to build a dome over the entire city of Chicago that would be deployed during the cold months of winter.
In the height of winter, cold temperatures slowed the rate of lay as hens sought to preserve their energy.
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.
Just as its difficult in the US for people to pack their things and head for North Dakota to work for companies exploiting the Bakken shale, many of the regions in Russia with the highest wages are extremely remote and difficult to get to (not to mention really cold in the winter).
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In addition, there will need to be access to large sources of energy to keep the ponds from freezing in cold winter climate areas, and for processing the algae into fuel.
The Rockefeller Institute is out with a report this morning that throws cold water on the winter optimism.
In North Dakota, drivers stranded on the side of the road during a winter blizzard succumb to the cold before help arrives.
Stockholm is cold in the winter, but it's a great place for recreation in the summer.
February housing numbers were as gray, gloomy and cold as the winter month they represented.
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Too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer, the grapes used to rot on the vine.
The extreme cold of this winter has taken a terrible toll on families.
Although they now have a friend in the White House, the cold economy and cold winter will cool public ardor for global warming initiatives.
Peak electricity demand in the UK comes on cold winter days.
After just an hour the beach was a winter beach, cold and gray and the dead kelp like the hair of the drowned, and it stayed that way despite all attempts.
This time last year police removed protesters from the Wall Street park where they had camped for almost two months, and cold winter temperatures drove the movement's other outposts indoors.
The Met Office has issued its first country-wide Level 3 cold weather alert of the winter, its second most serious warning.
Sealand is really nice in the summer but a "cold, horrible place" in the winter, Mr Barrington said.
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