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In America oldsters can move to sunny climes like Florida.
How about transporting yourself to the tropical climes of Brazil?
Already, Katmai's salmon have been hit by Alaska's warming climes.
Heartworm, too, is a year-round concern, especially in warmer climes.
To be sure, other cities in warmer climes could not relate.
The new James Bond movie has been wishfully rescheduled for healthier climes.
Seniors and those who live in northern climes may also be susceptible.
In both climes people are struggling more than popular images let on.
Back in warmer climes, they spoke about the race of a lifetime.
Evergreens like firs and pines are shifting northward in search of cooler climes.
She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies.
It is not just foreign companies that are looking for more hospitable climes.
The assumption is that they want foreign climes, but familiar faces and sounds.
Those living in warmer climes should keep even salted butter in the refrigerator.
Millennial investors residing in California are packing their bags for friendlier tax climes.
But it doesn't sugarcoat the history fueling the regional and national climes, either.
In recent years, fossils in ancient rock bolstered the zircons' story of calmer climes.
Antarctica, though, is within a few hours' flight of civilisation and more hospitable climes.
Warming climes parch the land and increase the odds that a fire will spread.
C4 photosynthesis is often more efficient than the C3 sort, especially in tropical climes.
They're long gone, having punched their tickets for warmer climes and lots more money.
In winter, he braves icy climes by heating his hut using a gas cylinder.
American troops have spent much of the past 17 years warring in warmer climes.
Some animals, like people with second homes, travel seasonally in search of more hospitable climes.
The growing subscription-flight service is also planning weekend flights to warmer climes, like Ibiza.
The look, a sort of rolled-up-shirt-sleeves for colder climes, goes back decades.
A decade ago, winemaking was regarded as a losing proposition in these notoriously cool climes.
Living in colder climes in Eurasia, Neanderthals evolved barrel chests, large skulls and strong hands.
The gallery space seemed to alter its dimensions, whereby Kalliche's visionary climes could be explored.
Increasingly arid climes would likely mean that drier grassland savannah would replace rainforest, the research concluded.
"No comment," she said when asked if a move to warmer climes was in the works.
If this warming happened gradually enough, perhaps marine life could have adapted to the changing climes.
LocationWe currently live in Boston and are considering moving to warmer, more affordable climes for retirement.
That is the vision anyway, for those who can afford it and live in sunny climes.
All these factors make it difficult for the trees to escape to higher and cooler climes.
From there, she headed to London before tacking more tropical climes in Punta Cana and the Bahamas.
If the seemingly endless winter has you dreaming of warmer climes, consider this a sign from above.
Vodun the band hails from the considerably less sunny climes of Southern England—London, to be exact.
Mr. Trump's expressed love for the men he called "my generals" has given way to chillier climes.
Living people can visit the virtual climes of San Junipero, but only up to five hours a week.
Those of you from more northern climes may think you know grackles, but you don't—not ours, anyway.
Terri, a loggerhead turtle usually found in Mediterranean regions enjoying balmier climes, turned up in Jersey on Jan.
Five million tourists annually visit this Spanish territory from colder climes to bask in Europe's only subtropical weather.
A number of resorts in northern climes also offer curling, including the American Club Resort in Kohler, Wis.
But I'm guessing that in Game of Thrones' season six finale, Varys will instead travel to warmer climes.
Cliff Huxtable would have made no sense during the wilder, more disillusioned, acutely politicized climes of the 1970s.
The Civil War's climes are more explicitly ambient here than in other versions where they're all but nonexistent.
A few years ago, she moved inland to calmer climes and a two-bedroom condo in Midtown West.
And simply cruising around these climes with CHVRCHES and M83 on the "radio" is quite the pleasurable time.
The winnowed-down field has now moved on to the warmer vote-seeking climes of Nevada and South Carolina.
Simply put, hotter climes suck moisture out of the land, leaving profoundly dried out, tinder-ready grasslands and forests.
From relationship problems to dressing appropriately for Blighty's rainy climes; we've rounded up some of their best advice. 1.
And in colder climes, at least, what wait is longer and harder than the wait for warm, sunny days?
Warming climes in Antarctica have caused massive ice shelves, like Larsen B in 2003, to collapse into the sea.
It's so hot up there that thunderstorms, more often seen in tropical climes, are striking near the North Pole.
Hemp is typically planted in March and May in northern climes, or between September and November below the Equator.
I just returned from the snowy climes of Wyoming, land of jagged peaks, bison chili and phenomenal backcountry skiing.
Warming climes have doubled the amount of land burned by wildfires in the U.S. over the last 30 years.
A long life, foreign travel, sunny climes, an unnamed relative who will become sick but won't die — all good.
It's a long fall from the rarified climes of The Emirates to mid-table Championship drudgery at the City Ground.
That sounds downright pleasant to residents of cooler climes and does not capture the lethal menace of the weather phenomenon.
The warmest February on record may have hit chocolate consumption as people tend to eat more chocolate in colder climes.
Warming climes dry out the land — and the state has experienced some of its hottest summer months in recorded history.
This was held on the cusp of summer in 1902, and also played in the rarified climes of the Hipódromo.
The Sunshine State has no income taxes or estate taxes, and its sunny climes make it a favorite among snowbirds.
But because of rising ocean temperatures, researchers have been finding more and more tropical fish and cetaceans in northern climes.
And for those of you lucky enough to be decamping for warmer climes, comes the eternal question: What to pack?
But for many, particularly those living in northern climes, production of vitamin D will be inadequate during the winter months.
The Hercules is an impressive beast, and the "non-combatants" run into it in anticipation of arriving in warmer southern climes.
In Michigan's frigid climes, scientists have recovered about 30 mammoths and 300 mastodons over the years, the University of Michigan says.
But it's the city state's high population density and humid climes that offer the perfect breeding ground for the Aedes aegypti.
Like a bird in search of warmer climes, she fled south to Xiamen, a coastal city between Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Last summer, exhausted and dreaming of sunnier climes, she shuttered Wafa's and headed to California, posting photographs on Facebook from Disneyland.
But the drama, the hand-wringing and the panicked shovel purchases that accompany winter in southern climes are mostly absent here.
In recent history, the European north has been populated by a lot of folks with lighter hair and skin and blue eyes—the idea being that from an evolutionary perspective, fairer skin would help humans in colder, darker climes manufacture enough vitamin D, whereas in hotter climes peoples would need more dark melanin to protect them from the sun.
And he has done all of this more than 350 miles away from Silicon Valley, in the sunny climes of Venice, Calif.
But even in the ordinarily more temperate coastal climes, temperatures were well below zero on Monday, according to the German Weather Service.
Whether you're a tropical fish or swimming in icier waters, Pisces people across the board and across climes are in hibernation mode!
Meanwhile, in warmer climes ... The eastern half of the United States is basking under a high pressure system that's bringing warmer weather.
With climate change affecting sea ice around the world, precise measurements and study of these frozen climes is more important than ever.
COME wintertime thousands of garden warblers, pied flycatchers, and bobolinks—all tiny songbirds—will cross the equator heading south for sunnier climes.
The book walks shakier ground when it leaves the dusky climes of antiquity and medieval Europe and moves into the current era.
Another species, A. albopictus, which thrives in cooler climes, may also be able to transmit the bug, though possibly not as efficiently.
A rhythmic nasal hum develops momentum and eventually breaks into more ethereal climes, creating the sense that you have cleared the quotidian.
But sometimes that dam bursts as the polar vortex weakens and allows cold air to escape the Arctic to more temperate climes.
Giving the hostility they face, potential new Elon Musks, Sergey Brins, and Satya Nadellas may decide to settle in more welcoming climes.
And he has done all of this more than 350 miles away from Silicon Valley, in the sunny climes of Venice, Calif.
But the harsh climes of Maine's wild lands, as they used to be known, never filled out with enough people to self-govern.
Caught up in a bloody guerrilla war, men and women, families and friends were displaced, leaving their homeland in search of safer climes.
Before anyone escapes to more tropical climes, Khloé catches us up on what is going on with Lamar, or, more specifically, Lamar's schedule.
The most we can do is hope and pray that the vacation gods will smile upon us and transport us to warmer climes.
There's also plenty of fur and fir; fitting for the cold climes of the North, where evergreen boughs never go out of style.
On the World Cup circuit, in friendlier climes, course workers replicate these conditions by injecting water into the snow—with hoses, not syringes.
This weekend, the squad is relocating 200 kilometers north-west to the cooler climes of Nagano to escape the worst of the weather.
The next day, after Kendall, Kylie, and Tyga jet off for warmer climes, Kim apologizes to her mother for everyone missing the dinner.
The glitch-skewed shimmer of Hudson Mohawke's electronic soundtrack perfectly complements the sun-kissed, high-tech climes of the San Francisco Bay setting.
"Big-league players today tend to come from warm-weather climes, where once they came from the Northeast and Midwest," Mr. Thorn said.
Despite not being known for their snowy climes, a handful of African nations will be represented at the Winter Olympics, which starts Friday.
We know it's difficult to transport your mind to sunnier climes when it's miserable outside, but try your best to picture the scene.
The Briton, who stills lives in London rather than sunnier climes, said he felt more relaxed, more confident and knew what to expect.
Variants from interbreeding with archaic humans have also conferred immunity to certain infections and made skin and hair pigmentation more suitable for Eurasian climes.
Flights to the desert climes of Palm Springs, California, after New Year's Day are a median $370, about 37 percent cheaper than peak pricing.
Warmer climes, lack of rain, and persistently dry winds can mean record or near-record dryness for the region's fuels, aka fire-prone vegetation.
Citi has forecast a "gradual shift towards helicopter money" by advanced economies, as countries struggle to boost growth and inflation in uncertain geopolitical climes.
Suddenly, it's far easier to access as an ex-patriot entrepreneur, come to create a business in the sunny climes of the Portuguese sun.
These could turn out to be vital habitats as temperatures rise, giving forest species the space they need to migrate northwards towards cooler climes.
Agatha, more used to northern climes from having grown up in China, was content to venture out with nothing more than her own fur.
Hundreds of thousands of retired Canadians spend their winters in warm American climes, timing their return with the melt of the snow back home.
Instead, he rode a wave of surfing fever that reached an unforeseen following in colder climes; he even experimented with a version in Antarctica.
In 2007, LiveJournal was sold to a Russian media company, and many of its original contributors eventually decamped to Facebook, Twitter, and other foreign climes.
Traveling with the itinerary of an army brat, he has sojourned the warm climes of Panama and the frigid havens of Germany and South Dakota.
Shorts and rompers have cropped up year-round in their PacSun line, and that's because of the fair-weather climes the sisters know very well.
But capacitive screens don't work with gloves — and this is a car designed in the snowy climes of Sweden, where gloves are pretty much necessary.
Now, if you're lucky enough to live among the balmy climes of LA or Barbados or Karachi, you have no idea what we're talking about.
Already, winemakers here are credited with creating white wines with crisp, structured flavors that are fading in southern climes where heat is reducing grape acidity.
But with temperatures today both exceeding the warm climes of past droughts and now relentlessly rising, the return of the Southwestern megadroughts is almost assured.
Maybe the moral is that Christmas is for club-goers in New Orleans just as much as it's for picture-perfect families in colder climes.
Luckily for viewers, the move to warmer climes doesn't make her any less uptight, controlling and clueless or him any less angry, abrasive and insecure.
While they weren't thick enough to keep me warm outside in snowy climes, they're still supportive and flattering, and boy, do they move with you.
At concerts in warmer climes, however, hotter temperatures can pose difficulties, as spending any more than 50 minutes at room temperature could damage the instruments.
Equipped with all of these tools, some makers of self-driving technology have heeded the call of the north to conduct testing in colder climes.
My grandfather's parents came west from Arkansas, looking for healthier climes after a malarial disaster, and the family never had much money and always voted Democratic.
But while the weather itself is starting to improve, we've already been transported to warmer climes — mentally, at least — thanks to this new launch from NARS.
When I gotta disrupt my hormones by eating fake-cheese nachos at the megaplex in coldest climes, seasons cease to matter and all entertainment mushes together.
The industry is expanding in hotter climes mostly without lavish subsidies; China is an exception, but it plans to cut its feed-in tariffs in June.
They are also easier to fly in dense, cold air than in hotter, more turbulent southern climes, says Grant Cool, who markets them for Lockheed Martin.
"I wasn't happy at work," East told Mashable Australia, who had just arrived in the warmer climes of Mount Isa, Queensland in the last few days.
They were not part of the Marine Corps's standard kit during 2000 years of deployments to the warmer climes of Iraq, Syria, Djibouti and southern Afghanistan.
As if emerging from the ether at the faintest hint of sunnier climes, Todd Terje has got a new project ready to unleash on the world.
"The class of Bohemians ... are not a race of today, they have existed in all climes and ages, and can claim an illustrious descent," he wrote.
In keeping with the colder climes I found myself in, the star ingredient of Ludo's sauce was a liqueur made from a fruit, locally called plate-bière.
Warmer climes mean an atmosphere that holds more water, which translates to a boost in pummeling deluges — like the type that flooded Washington, D.C. earlier this week.
In Travel Channel's Expedition Unknown: Woolly Mammoth, a team of international scientists ventures into the frigid climes of Russia's Siberian permafrost to find the ancient genetic remains.
Having given you the low down on microhouse, italo disco, electroclash, filter house and dub techno, this time round we're turning our attention to slightly chillier climes.
It's a far cry from the sunny climes of the San Francisco Bay and the multibillion-dollar companies that treat a talented coder like a firstborn child.
It's very commonly used across Europe and North America, where temperate climes cause the ground to freeze under during winter, but that's not the case in India.
Canadian soldiers taking part in the Nanook-Nunalivut exercises, partly meant to get the Atlantic alliance's troops up to Russian levels of readiness in extreme-cold climes.
The artist's voluntary exile in search of untouched climes — the Romantic quest for seclusion-as-purity — becomes a through line in the first half of the exhibition.
Founded in 1973, Embrapa made the cerrado's acidic soils hospitable to maize, soyabean and cattle, and created types of crops and livestock that could thrive in such climes.
And while some celebs have cleverly escaped to warmer climes ahead of the deep freeze, plenty are hunkered down for a serious snow day (or two) at home.
For the sequel's colder climes, Sastrawinata-Lemay created a travel cloak of rich purple wool, clasped at the collar with a gold chain of interlocking wheat-patterned links.
Rather than regular CO27 numbers or climate signals, she has created entirely separate, in-depth news programs, delving into how changing climes have altered the local Springfield community.
Just as the Irish, Italians and Jews of Mr Bunker's time decamped to the suburbs, or warmer climes, the Indian-Americans of Jackson Heights are on the move.
A middle aged, ordinary man, he gave readers an appetite for flawed detectives working cases in cold climes where the finger of responsibility is usually pointed at society.
Much of Tycho's music is best enjoyed watching the sunrise in hazy, sand-whipped climes, but it seems his new release may be inching toward the witching hour.
Culex quinquefasciatus also exists in more temperate climes, such as the southern United States, where it is known to carry the West Nile virus, and can survive winters.
Hot temperatures are more dangerous in a city that's cooler year-round like Buffalo, New York, while chilly weather in the warmer climes of Brownsville, Texas, is deadlier.
Lately Canada Goose, the 59-year-old outerwear brand best known for its fur-trimmed black parkas, has been found not just in wintry climes but on runways.
Ms. Merkel and Mr. Schäuble maintained a hard line aimed at protecting German taxpayers from having to pay for the supposed sins of profligate spenders in sunnier climes.
In addition the Surrealist mind could be set abuzz by Mexico's variety of climes and topographies and the layers of cultures, from present day back to pre-Columbian.
Whether intentional or not, there are few games in outdoor stadiums in colder climes the first few days, with only Baltimore, Detroit, Cincinnati and the Mets hosting games.
Much of the golf business in this area has always come from "Winter Texans," visitors from chillier climes who would come chasing reasonably priced rounds and warmer weather.
The region's cold winters and hot, humid summers, will make its transition away from natural gas and fuel oil more challenging than the comparatively temperate climes of California.
Little spotlights mean a frog can bask in the heat or climb down to the lower reaches, where, among the shadows of the bromeliads, she can find cooler climes.
While SAD is a relatively new condition — it stems from research in the '80s — it has become a huge part of how we in the colder climes discuss winter.
And while higher temperatures might make it easier to grow food in northern Norway, researchers have said the appearance of species new to such climes could threaten existing ecosystems.
It's threatening to happen now as warming climes dry out Southwestern lands and watersheds: The Southwest is mired in a 19-year drought, the worst in Colorado River history.
He built on an earlier patent by Wencel Climes and presented his version to the Budapest World Fair in 1931, then patented his ballpoint pen in Argentina in 1943.
Coventry City are owned by Sisu Capital (now registered as Otium Entertainment), a hedge fund based a short walk from Hyde Park in the refined climes of palatial Mayfair.
But as winter approaches, the last generation, perhaps including the one you saw, do not breed, instead conserving resources for the long trip to warmer climes to the south.
While a warming climate doesn't cause fires — like sparks from an electrical tower might — hotter climes set the stage for vegetation that is increasingly parched and susceptible to spreading flames.
Though spring's elusive tidings of sunshine have been threatening to descend upon our sad pallors since, well, March, some of us have found other ways to channel warmer, sunnier climes.
But it might instead mean that midwesterners are stuck in a bad equilibrium: that well-being would go up if only they could agree, collectively, to decamp to sunnier climes.
And for financial technology, forecasts are particularly bleak, with banks and start-ups alike seen ready to abandon the UK for more welcoming climes in Dublin, Paris, Stockholm or Frankfurt.
Road construction is welcome, though it is challenging to get the work done in northern climes between the spring thaw and the arrival of hundreds of millions of summer visitors.
Native to balmy, tropical climes — including the coast of Kenya, where Pilkington first encountered the velvety white flower on a trip — frangipani has a scent that "is captivating," she says.
Dubai, home to the world's largest man-made archipelago the Palm Jumeriah and an indoor ski slope in its desert climes, has long drawn celebrities craving both luxury and seclusion.
This type of development is becoming more common in the industry; autonomous programs are expanding beyond more comfortable West Coast climes for difficult test sites in Michigan and New York City.
But while less resilient sorts might stay cozy at home, Katie sees icy climes as a perfect opportunity for what she has wryly dubbed "pity sales," and sets up her stall.
Whether you're looking to boost your post-vacation tan, or you're unlikely to be basking in warmer climes anytime soon, bronzer is your best bet for creating a more radiant look.
Then in the 1960s, as part of an effort to better prepare soldiers for missions in cold climes, US military researchers hit upon the idea that would make wind chill famous.
But above all, a true Cuban restaurant makes a great or Cuban sandwich—the toasted pork, ham, and cheese delight that doesn't taste the same anywhere out of sub-tropical climes.
If farms are to continue to feed the world's population they will have to do so in manners both independent of, and accommodating to, the planet's changing and highly variable climes.
Like Amalfi's Positano, this tiny town in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino (just 20 minutes from Italy) is ritzy and very much about enjoying the balmy climes by the water.
Among the 25 highest-ranked areas nationwide, six were situated in nearly perfect climes along the Pacific Coast — Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and San Diego.
The money drain from the U.S. to more friendly climes in China and other countries around the world is having an effect now, and will only get worse in the future.
Whether it&aposs dealing with summer heat or you live in warmer climes year-round, a good pair of shorts can go a long way toward helping your body keep cool.
Most of the produce is grown by a group of local farmers that banded together to establish Bioexpress; goods hailing from warmer climes come from their network of organic producers. bioexpress.
Travelers eager to ditch the below-freezing temperatures that paralyzed a large part of the U.S. last month are paying more for their escape to warmer climes, data released on Thursday showed.
Beginning about 5,000 years ago during the onset of the Bronze Age, farmers increasingly left over-populated areas in the modern day Middle East and began to spread north, to colder climes.
There are the sumptuous burials of 37 sacred macaws, the gorgeous, red, blue yellow and green parrots, brought here from southern climes, and likely bred for their rainbow of resplendent sacred feathers.
The short list of early Amazon reviews for this somewhat new product sing its praise for withstanding the harshest of equatorial climes, and surf-centric blog The Inertia raved about it too.
Patti Tritschler, 57, who leads a commercial interior design firm, was among the air passengers arriving back in Chicago from warmer climes on Sunday, only to find the temperature there dropping again.
I assumed that my melasma would fade after my son was born, and hoped that moving back to the less sunny climes of the UK would help get rid of the condition altogether.
Valtýsson's children can now catch mackerel - a fish usually associated with warmer climes - at the harbour in Akureyri, a town in northern Iceland just 60 km (37 miles) south of the Arctic Circle.
While we're still eagerly awaiting sandal season to fully arrive here in the Northeast, the folks at Net-a-Porter are giving us all sorts of footwear trends for cooler climes to ponder.
Trump and his team of hard-nosed realists, who are coming from business and the military, would follow the Realpolitik credo and abandon nation building, regime change, and democracy building in hostile climes.
NEW YORK / JINOTEGA, NICARAGUA (Reuters) - Brimming with shade trees and bounded by the Tuma river, the lower climes of Roger Castellon's farm in Nicaragua's mountainous Jinotega department were long ideal for growing coffee.
The published script cites Harold Pinter's "Betrayal" by way of self-evident comparison, but what impresses about Lindsay Posner's stinging production is how different are the bed-hopping climes of the two plays.
Her results in three races in Birmingham, France and Oslo were disappointing, however, and she returned for a period of intense training in the warmer climes of her hometown on the Queensland coast.
These claims are fine if a bit misleading, said Goldstone, a trim man who has the calm demeanor of an East Coaster who moved to sunnier climes to pursue high-tech dreams and won.
It will be the second difficult pitch in a fortnight for the prime minister, who on September 22nd travelled to the balmier climes of Florence to deliver a speech aimed at European Union leaders.
The 50 cities ranked by U-Haul spanned every region across the U.S., including warmer climes in the South, the coastal pillars Manhattan and Los Angeles, and tourist hotspots like Las Vegas and Orlando.
Escaping an unseasonably cold and wet Washington for sunnier climes, Trump waxed nostalgic during a tax event about his electoral victory 16 months ago and accepted the praise of a handpicked and friendly crowd.
In its location, at least, it was nearly as remote as its namesake, even if in far warmer climes — not on the northern fringe of Westeros but at the far edge of eastern Syria.
Their research, published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports, found these organic archaeological remains (also known as organic carbon) will accelerate their decay as they become exposed to increasingly warmer climes and hungry microorganisms.
It moves around a real, physical infrastructure, owned and operated by the internet providers, and the information is also stored — or parked — on millions of hard drives in vast buildings in usually cold climes.
A cartoonist and musician, Mr. Taylor creates songs and videos about Gustafer, who looks like an animated drop of butter and now resides in the colder climes of a rather fantastical version of Minnesota.
In this little-seen world, swirling super-highway currents move warm water thousands of miles north and south from the tropics to cooler latitudes, while cold water pumps from the poles to warmer climes.
For example, if you live in New York and are choosing between a fresh tomato grown in wintry Canada versus one trucked in from Mexico or California, go with the one from southern climes.
The southern-European country has surged as a European startup destination with the launch of new funds like Indico, acting as host to the giant Web Summit and offering warmer climes than chilly Northern Europe.
That sounds downright pleasant to residents of cooler climes and does not capture the lethal menace of a weather phenomenon that killed tens of thousands in Russia in 2010 and in western Europe in 2003.
Nice, of all the towns along that lapis-lazuli blue coastline, has been synonymous for centuries with genteel holidaying, and a winter retreat, especially for the well-heeled English escaping their own damp cold climes.
Here are some, of many, examples:  Warming climes have doubled the amount of land burned by wildfires in the U.S. over the last 30 years, as plants and trees, notably in California, get baked dry.
Their research, published July 11 in the journal Scientific Reports, found these organic archaeological remains (also known as organic carbon) will accelerate their decay as they become exposed to increasingly warmer climes and hungry microorganisms.
"We're looking at a situation we've always known could happen," said Davis, noting the inherent challenges of living in New Orleans amid a swelling river, changing climes, and the always looming threat of potent storms.
But she is far from downhearted and was already checking flights from the idyllic Balearic isle to the cooler climes of Eastbourne where she will be involved in the first round of qualifying on Friday.
Despairing of the bland food on offer, David began writing articles about the seasonal cuisine of Europe's sunnier climes for Harper's Bazaar, soon amassing enough to publish the first of several books on foreign foods.
Because the protozoan is so deadly and has historically been so widespread in warmer climes, geneticists often say that malaria has been the single greatest force shaping the human genome in our recent evolutionary history.
With a mini hemline and band tee underneath (hi, Justine Skye), denim on denim can be modified for warmer climes and various types of terrain — the latter is where the orthopedic-chic sandal comes in.
They say the second-place finish in Boston was a fluke, pulled off on a day of driving rain, 204-mile-per-hour headwinds and 230-degree weather that felled several elites from warmer climes.
Also inviting amateurs, but in polar-opposite climes, PADI Women's Dive Day, sponsored by the scuba dive industry's Professional Association of Diving Instructors, will be reprised July 16 with hundreds of dive events in 65 countries.
Sailing via the East Siberian and Laptev Seas, and due to arrive in St Petersburg on September 27th, the Venta is following a route that marks the latest development in maritime transport in these northern climes.
Face in the Crowd It was snowing Monday morning, but inside the Frick, where Carolina Herrera presented her fall 2016 collection that morning, a flurry of starlets were sporting barely-there clothes for far warmer climes.
To find the right workers, bosses must look to foreign climes: 17% of the manufacturing workforce was born outside Britain, higher than the average proportion and a similar share to those working in banking and finance.
That being said, Black Sails has already proven that South Africa is an ideal substitute for the Caribbean, and we can't wait to see Claire and Jamie adventuring in tropical climes — here's hoping they packed sunscreen.
The only problem set in when we moved to the hotter climes of Positano: Under the sweltering sun, the glue started to lose its grip and my lashes began to fall out quicker than I'd anticipated.
Part of the treatment of sewage water in sunny climes is often to leave it out in the sun, permitting ultraviolet light to inflict damage to the complex molecules, such as DNA, that sustain bacterial life.
This insect lives in tropical climes, but Aedes albopictus, found as far north as New York and Chicago, and in parts of southern Europe, can also do the job, though it is not clear how efficiently.
This insect lives in tropical climes, but Aedes albopictus, found as far north as New York and Chicago, and in parts of southern Europe, can also do the job (though it is not clear how efficiently).
Story at a glance Every year billions of birds fly long distances across America in search of warmer climes and food in the fall, and in the spring they return from where they went to breed.
So if you don't speak French and you add to the horizontal vibes of "J'Suis QLF," plus the tropical climes showcased in this video, minus shirts, cos why would you need shirts when you're in paradise?
Perhaps the time has come to find out, so that people can make up their minds about whether they will continue to invest their lives in this wonderful place or head to sunnier or snowier climes elsewhere.
It became a place of huge growth, where people from colder climes flocked for affordable single-family homes where air conditioning was de rigueur and not a single garage had to make room for a snow blower.
L.L.Bean Touchscreen Gloves, available at L.L.Bean, from $24.99Just because it's cold out doesn't mean your iPhone-loving giftee is going to stop using their iPhone, so touchscreen gloves are the perfect gift for people in colder climes.
Much more than a show on television, Game of Thrones has become (at least for those who have only seen the show casually, if ever) a byword for misogyny, gratuitous violence, and breathy monologues amid exotic climes.
The impending cold has us dreaming about the warm climes of Thailand, where we can binge eat relatively healthy curries instead of mac and cheese and lasagna, lay by the beach, and party by the full moon.
What has proved vexing to ornithologists is understanding why birds that migrate to warmer climes in winter often carry on singing even though there is no breeding to be done and no need to defend a territory.
Around two million years ago, the common backyard bird began splitting into a southern group that lives in the more temperate climes of Victoria and New South Wales, and a northern group that lives in more tropical Queensland.
He lamented that large, outdoor farms, due to climate change and pollution, have become unsustainable, whether they're raising fruit in tropical climes and shipping it to cold weather states, or cultivating fish in the oil-polluted waterways of Louisiana.
The track itself is fun, breezy and celebratory, with the sort of tropical edge that will take you off to climes far away, and should make it a mainstay on all of your party playlists for the foreseeable future.
Ruby also notes that he has a small team of assistants focused on patterns, textile research and production, and he sometimes designs items that aren't rooted in his practice (like a coat ahead of a trip to colder climes).
The butterfly population, which migrates seasonally from North America to warmer climes in Mexico, is measured when it hits Mexico — not by the number of butterflies, but rather by the total area of land that the wintering population covers.
It's a dreamy story that reaches well into the pond's past in the 19th century when the entrepreneur Frederic Tudor managed to create an empire in the ice trade, shipping frozen blocks from the pond to distant, sweltering climes.
Washington (CNN)Freshly impeached and eager for vindication, President Donald Trump decamps Friday for warmer climes: a two-week-long stint at Mar-a-Lago, the Florida haven, which this Christmas will act as the crucible for his defense.
Climate change is contributing to record droughts, heat and wildfires in Chile, the world's No. 4 exporter of wine by volume and the biggest among New World producers, threatening crops and spurring growers to move south to cooler climes.
From the sleepy southwestern climes of Exeter to the urban sprawl of London, this via the Midlands, the north and elsewhere, there are footballers from West Indian backgrounds taking to the pitch and affecting the game week on week.
Though the race is in flux, it's been a tough introduction to New York's bare-knuckle politics and tabloid culture for Sanders, who has never lost his Brooklyn accent but forged his career in the gentler political climes of Vermont.
Celebrities have packed up their cute-yet-weather-appropriate snow gear and headed off to warmer climes, leaving us with a long list of must-see movies to fill the gap left by the lack of cozy mountain-themed group Instas.
My life was transplanted from the busy urban area of Portsmouth, that houses the Fratton Park football stadium and St Mary's Hospital, to the altogether leafier, greener climes of a village in northern Hampshire with a population of a few hundred.
Originally beginning the process in Montreal, she relocated to the warmer climes of Mexico City, absorbing the city's vibrant culture and history, but also learning more about how Mexico has become a victim of evils such as capitalism and colonialism.
Temperatures rise, trade passages open, new oil wells are dug, vacation spots become viable, farmland appears in more northern climes, and we can see the great serpent of history stretching backward and forward as far as the eye can see.
With an abundance of open space that encourages deep breathing, Brown follows an interracial family of four (five if you count the sock monkey) on their journey to, through and from the airport, toward happy reunions and more colorful climes.
Kambhu's glass noodle recipe is a spot-on example of her restaurant's approach to Thai cuisine—traditional herbs and spices, with local German produce replacing harder-to-find-in-cold-northern-climes ingredients to ensure unyielding freshness and an innovative twist.
At the time of Dead Island's release, we were still over a year away from exploring Far Cry 3's totally tropical climes, and Techland's setting was a delightful virtual world to get lost in (those face-chewing zombies aside, obviously).
"From the normally mild summer climes of Ireland, Scotland and Canada to the scorching Middle East, numerous locations in the Northern Hemisphere have witnessed their hottest weather ever recorded over the past week," Jason Samenow of The Washington Post wrote.
Extreme swings between freezing and thawing can kill buds on trees, or lead to rain in northerly climes that is followed by freezing weather, forming a barrier of ice that prevents foraging animals like caribou from reaching vital winter browse.
Clevers' untitled painting from 1996, of unbridled gestures and graffiti-like squiggles, and Vilasini's large sculpture "Brides of Seven Climes" (1996/2008), of pots covered with braided rope, resonate with the same raw energy seen in works of the other members.
This set of three notebooks has original designs from Justina Blakeney for Studio Oh, inspired by botanical gardens she visited around the country—they're a very sweet way for your colleague to be reminded of other climes while at work.
I can only assume Rudy is celebrating his birthday in tropical climes, given the silk pajama top carelessly unbuttoned, the tops of some blurred palm fronds visible in the background, and the rate at which he is chugging that cigar.
But here in EU-member Slovenia, within the continental climes of folkloric Ljubljana (a petite municipality near Venice on an alluvial plain dating to the Quaternary era), the Americans' art took on oddly gallant, almost fairy tale qualities of transcontinental value.
Often the IPCC — made up of diverse groups of scientists from around the globe —  often "meet in the middle" to compromise on their final climate estimates, on topics ranging from future ocean temperatures to how staple crops might be impacted by warming climes.
Many of North America's native birds follow a predictable schedule: They migrate north in the spring to their preferred breeding habitats, they incubate and rear chicks for a few weeks or months, and then they return to southern climes in the fall.
Kari herself is currently 'workationing' from a new country each month this year along with a colleague, and has invited the staff to workation with her in places like Mexico and Puerto Rico when our Northeastern climes get too chilly and oppressive.
Now that the Nordic climes have chilled him out, he hopes that Niceland will export not only Iceland's fish but its values, which he said include humanism, interconnectedness (ninety per cent of the population is on Facebook), and an appreciation for nature.
Last month, hundreds of troops from member countries and partners, including France, Norway, Finland and Sweden, joined Canadian soldiers, reservists and rangers for the Nanook-Nunalivut exercises that aimed in part to help alliance forces match Russian readiness in extreme-cold climes.
The new arrivals were the first of about a hundred people being relocated to Champtercier from the "Jungle", a shanty town in the less clement northern climes of Calais, which was a base for migrants trying to get across the sea to Britain.
Until now, it had been thought that this evolution revolution occurred in warm climes because the fossils of all the earliest-known amphibians, as well as their fish forerunners, had been found in places that were tropical or subtropical at the time.
The complicated on-location filming that Game of Thrones is known for has grown even more complicated since winter finally arrived in Westeros, requiring chillier climes (and more filming in Iceland) and ultimately causing the seventh season to be delayed several months.
Launched in 2002 and paired with promotion wing Droid Behavior, it has served as a temple of techno purism over the past decade, pushing the kind of hard, driving, uncompromising warehouse techno that hasn't always been the genre du jour in LA' fickle underground climes.
Pros:Stretchy, soft, comfortable, versatile, just tightly-woven enough to keep you warm on a crisp morning or nightCons:Too hot in certain climes, maybe a little short for some tastes and torsos (which I didn't mind while surfing as it stayed out of my way)
So, consider this possibility: With the eyes of the country on Washington and the impeachment trial, Sanders, Warren and Klobuchar may well get as much, if not more, attention nationally than Biden and Buttigieg slugging it out every day in the freezing climes of Iowa.
While hockey has been making inroads in warmer climes — Auston Matthews, picked first over all in the 2016 draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, grew up in Arizona — no one is expecting a star to come directly out of the Cayman Islands anytime soon.
The need to remove frozen condensation from things spans professions: In Alaska, it is cleared off roads in the middle of the night, during a blizzard, and in warmer climes, it's scraped off overloaded and malfunctioning air-conditioners (to the tune of "Broken," by lovelytheband).
The slicked-down hair on the models brought to mind the street toughs of Mr. Tisci's southern Italian background, as did a casting that skewed in a traditionally masculine direction and well away from the northern climes and the representative pale ephebes favored now by many designers.
For a trip to colder climes, "Russian Splendor: Sumptuous Fashions of the Russian Court" (Skira Rizzoli, $2000, 2803 pp.) mines the portraits, objets and costumes in the State Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg for a touch of the fur-trimmed luxury of the 2280th-century Imperial Court.
And while warmer climes are often the most heavily impacted — as a study showing that rising sea levels threaten over 217,218 archaeological sites reinforced — the memory of Hurricane Sandy will remind New Yorkers and other people further north that they are certainly not impervious to the impact.
While the dutiful Priscilla intends to maintain the family seafood shop and live in the house where she grew up, Mary Beth has no intention of staying; she's lighting out for more promising climes, after she stops by one last time at the local watering hole.
The 7 A.M. Enfant Polar Warmmuffs Stroller Hand Muffs are rated for use in temperatures down to -4º Fahrenheit, so even if you live in truly frigid climes, they'll keep your hands warm and at the ready as you and the kid roll down the street.
He moved into it from the more temperate climes of southern England six years ago, having equipped it as a refuge from the notoriously wet and windy Scottish weather — even though the estate enjoys a microclimate that is dryer and warmer than most of the country.
Inside were mirrors, printouts of Turner engravings, and Harvey's unorthodox engravings (more on this in a bit), showing current views of Margate, a once idyllic seaside resort that has faded over the years as tourists, lured by inexpensive flights, departed for sunnier climes and more fashionable beaches.
To live in a state that includes three deserts and vast cities built in semiarid climes, a state where the intransigent politics of water are omnipresent, is to appreciate the wonder of a muddy desert wash and the profusion of color in a what is usually a brown landscape.
Returns Tuesday, October 210, at 93 pm Eastern on The CW Though she made her TV debut over on CBS, Melissa Benoist's Supergirl is decamping in her second season to the more superhero-friendly climes of CBS's sister network The CW, where Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow all reside.
Like Mexico's BPM Festival or the Dominican Republic's Groovefest, SXMusic sells itself as a destination festival in a tropical paradise, and attracted legions of seasoned clubbing veterans and industry sorts from cities like Montreal, Toronto, New York, and London looking for warmer climes and deeper vibes in the winter months.
"It all feels rather familiar, doesn't it," sighed the English actress Kate Beckinsale as she waited for her front row seat in a slightly damp black-and-white full-skirted Dior gown with cutaway slices at the waist, adding that she had decamped to the sunnier climes of Los Angeles in 2002.
Those include widespread destruction of the Amazon, reduction of Arctic sea ice, large-scale coral reef die-offs, melting of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets, thawing of permafrost, destabilizing of boreal forests -- which contain vast numbers of trees that grow in freezing northern climes -- and a slowdown of ocean circulation.
In Dreams From My Father, Obama proudly relates his habit in Indonesia of eating "small green chili peppers raw with dinner," which to me serves as a metaphor for what it is like to be a foreigner in a developing country: There is a piquancy missing from the more insipid climes of the industrialized West.
The term saltwater fly fishing usually conjures images of wading calf-deep in gin-clear waters across Bahamian sandflats for bonefish, but the reality is that most of us will spend most of our time wetting lines in more northern climes, which is fine, but a fly line fit for the job is in order.
His office— by the East River around Thirty-first Street—is like Allis's: another nest of books and offprints, a wide river view, and another model of DNA twisted around histones, although this room is filled with Reinberg's private botanical obsession: huge, overgrown succulents from other climes that assert themselves with a defiant muscularity.
Now Captain Ahab is returned, and, having keelhauled the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth mates, he drives us newly into storm-tossed waves, in arctic climes, so that every developer-sailor among us (to say nothing of our financiers in Nantucket) has begun to fear for their career, their sacred honor, and worst of all, the strike price of their stock options.
Radiating in brushy oranges (the evidence of the hand itself a compelling departure in the geometric realm) and fluorescent pink, with crisp edges of electric yellow, green, and blue defining the heptahedron's facets, Loving solves the problem by painting imaginary apertures that create the illusion of space — a verboten move in the critical climes of 1970 — revealing the form's interior and the backs of the hidden sides.
Eric Fischl's "A Visit To / A Visit From / The Island," on the other hand, relates to Golub's work in category but not in kind; instead of the collective responsibility of a democratic society to remain vigilant over the actions of its government, we are presented with limousine liberal guilt over indulging upper-middle-class lotus-eating in climes where the majority of the population is black, destitute, and hopeless.

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