The dark overcast hid any hint of the sun, and a bitterly cold wind swept in out of the west, carrying a promise of snow. |
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The 12 th of November was bitterly cold with icy showers of rain lashing down over the City. |
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It's the end of October, the unheated flat is bitterly cold and everyone just wants it all to be over. |
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It was bitterly cold, with a thin skiff of snow holding down the dirt and dust of the streets. |
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Young children simply cannot be expected to wait outside for school buses when it is as bitterly cold as it was last week, Peters said. |
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The days were warm and comfortable, he thought absently, but the nights were just this side of bitterly cold. |
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We see all four girls training for the sprint relay on a bitterly cold wintry day, with constant rain lashing the track. |
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Spring is beginning to make its long awaited appearance even if the weather has been bitterly cold and frosty of late. |
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Most bush pilots recommend leaving cowl flaps closed in bitterly cold weather, especially during the warm-up. |
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A strong, gusty westerly made it feel bitterly cold but it was dry, and I was thankful for that. |
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Even wrapped up with an extra set of thermals under a drysuit and thick winter gloves, the water is bitterly cold. |
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Despite the bitterly cold weather on Nov. 28, activists gathered on the wind-blown bridge for over an hour. |
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The arrival of bitterly cold air in February 1989 brought bone chilling weather to Ontario. |
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Environment Canada explains why it gets bitterly cold a few times a winter in south-western British Columbia. |
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Polling stations were chosen in inaccessible places, sometimes even churches or little chapels when it was bitterly cold outside. |
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We met at the protocol entrance and it is bitterly cold outside this morning. |
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I arrived in Ottawa on a snowy, bitterly cold December day to an Office that was only beginning to recover from trying times. |
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January was a bitterly cold month with more snow than normal in the East and barely a thaw anywhere. |
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When you're lost on the bitterly cold tundra in a blinding whiteout, speed is no comfort. |
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Faced with a bitterly cold Balkan winter and frustrated by personal and economic hardships, Serbs tend to look for change. |
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On that bitterly cold day, the subjects stood still for some time to allow the photographer to take their picture. |
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Winter in Saskatchewan is bitterly cold and long with less than half of the year being free from freezing temperatures. |
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After a mild December and January, the weather turned bitterly cold in the last two days of January 1989 across Canada. |
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Like most Decembers in the northern United States, the weather was bitterly cold, and Burdick struggled emotionally because she was over 150 miles away from her family. |
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The Arctic was still bitterly cold in winter because, with less sunshine, not only did the polar ocean freeze over in winter, but the inland seas as well. |
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Rather it is the time to increase the size and tempo of guerrilla attacks even through the coming, bitterly cold Afghan winter. |
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The finish may have been of an exciting nature, but the inventive moments were extremely rare, at a bitterly cold, and for a spell, wettish Kilmaine on Saturday evening. |
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One of the huge stained-glass windows on the north side of the building had been removed, allowing a bitterly cold wind to whistle around the building. |
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Hot and dry in summer, bitterly cold and exposed in winter, the Cevennes may be a harsh and unforgiving land but it possesses a raw, savage and inspiring beauty. |
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It is now the height of the Montenegrin winter and bitterly cold. |
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In January 1866, on a bitterly cold night, a man dressed in ragged clothes begged for a night's lodging in the male casual ward of Lambeth workhouse. |
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Temperatures can become bitterly cold but long cold spells are not as common as in the central and northern areas, being more frequently broken by intrusions of warmer Pacific air masses. |
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The European temperature index sat right at its ten-year average in April with Spain, France, Germany and the UK all enjoying near-normal temperatures, contrasting with a bitterly cold winter. |
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The sky was grey, snow covered the ground and it was bitterly cold. |
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It is bitterly cold, and hideously awkward. |
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By December 21, the group had reached Vladivostok and on a bitterly cold winter day, Rea presented his credentials to Dana Wilgress, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Vladivostok. |
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Or attending a competition in June where it was so cold I was forced to wear my, ever so stylish, toque and mitts, and then all the clothes I had with me and it was still bitterly cold! |
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Anticyclones to the North and East brought bitterly cold air and left many farms isolated for weeks. |
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Record snowfalls and bitterly cold temperatures last December, followed by two or three months without a serious thaw, left most residents begging for spring. |
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As the storm system pulled off into Quebec late on December 9, it began to draw in bitterly cold temperatures from the Prairies into northwestern Ontario and areas north of Lake Superior. |
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