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1 These have been the most remarkably cold winters ever known in America.
2 That was one of the most extreme cold winters I ever experienced.
3 The cold winters here stiffen folk up quick after they get middle-aged.
4 Additive genetic variance for these traits was not detectable after cold winters .
5 Blueberries grow best in areas with cold winters and mild summers.
6 You are young and have only known a few cold winters .
7 But sometimes it is nothing to do with cold winters or cats or herons.
8 Therefore, in very cold winters , trapping the weasel is profitable as well as interesting.
9 That is why he writes so much of snow and fir-trees and cold winters .
10 For without their honey they would starve to death during the long, cold winters .
11 Unusually cold winters will continue, they note; it's just that they will be less likely.
12 They went hiking together often, even in the really cold winters common to the Northeast.
13 The perfect comfort food for a cold winters evening.
14 History suggests that periods of unusual "solar lull" coincide with bitterly cold winters .
15 It is the cold winters that kill them off!
16 It's also home to thousands of retirees and snowbirds fleeing the cold winters of the northeast.
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