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1 Steppe horses were hardy animals, adapted to the rigors of harsh winters .
2 Because of harsh winters , he is incorporating thermal underwear into his designs.
3 Kashmir endures harsh winters , with temperatures as low as minus 8 degrees Celsius.
4 Recent harsh winters have left gaps in many gardens.
5 Due to the harsh winters , Sweden's football league is usually played from April to October.
6 They faced harsh winters , hunger and lived in a precarious home with a dirt roof.
7 His fire cooked their food and kept them warm in the harsh winters of their land.
8 Here are no harsh winters or chilling snows.
9 That was fairly easy to finance given the stability of the business during New England's harsh winters .
10 Soviet researchers were searching for something to help troops withstand the harsh winters and stressful military situations.
11 This is a city that has very harsh winters with the landscape snow-covered for most of January.
12 The harsh winters would have killed her.
13 But in many parts of Alaska, a state known for its harsh winters , the weather was unseasonably warm.
14 But they were hardy and well adapted to survive the harsh winters and parched summers of central Asia.
15 She was old enough to have weathered at least a decade of harsh winters far tougher than tonight's.
16 Egyptian white pelicans arrive every spring, and Arctic geese migrate here to escape the harsh winters of Northern Europe.
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