This brief and lovely piece is born of a kind of dreamy wintriness that is immediately captivating. |
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It was really cold while we were there but the Finnish environment is so pristine that the wintriness was inspiring rather than grim. |
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However, most artists, poets and writers tend to create winter sceneries that mark what is popularly known as the wintriness of the season. |
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There was no breeze next to the deserted highway, but the air was filled with prickly wintriness. |
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There's also nothing like ditching traditional wintriness and jetting off to hike in warmer climes. |
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Is this death, a graveyard, or simply winter and the wintriness of the mind that gives itself up to seeing with such selfless clarity? |
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But there's no denying the overwhelming, sense-numbing wintriness of James Macdonald's production, which features a theater lover's triple delight of stars: Lindsay Duncan, Alan Rickman and Fiona Shaw. |
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It's reassuring to see that not even persistent wintriness can defeat the combined forces of middle England and rampant calypso. |
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