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Also, in the middle of winter when we're missing sunshine.
We're pretty much smack dab in the middle of winter.
Is mum's bedroom warm enough in the middle of winter?
Recording in Reykjavik in the middle of winter was incredible.
There's no perfect outfit for a party in the middle of winter.
When I was about 10, he disappeared in the middle of winter.
Fresh fruit in the middle of winter on the East Coast is always nice.
"It was a village with no cars, in the middle of winter," she says.
Nothing is quite like a warm bowl of chili in the middle of winter.
They walked into the woods in the middle of winter and did not come out.
Someone who is dressed inappropriately — think t-shirt and jeans in the middle of winter.
After all, you wouldn't want to buy the Biski in the middle of winter... right?!
A heater breaks down in the middle of winter, leaving a family in the cold.
Although it was the middle of winter, the houses had no heat, furniture, or blankets.
Vadik arrived in New York on a snowy Saturday morning in the middle of winter.
So, you wouldn't ship some California tomatoes into New York when it's the middle of winter?
Rocky was found greasy and terrified, wandering the streets of Philadelphia in the middle of winter.
A big red exclamation mark in the middle of winter meant that a blizzard would come.
"Chuck could sell ice in Alaska in the middle of winter," said one longtime CONCACAF employee.
It was in the middle of winter, and there was too much snow on the ground.
The idea of hanging up decorations in the middle of winter is older than Christmas itself.
Know one of those people who insists on drinking iced coffee even in the middle of winter?
It was the middle of winter, and the team was concerned that the man might get pneumonia.
It was the middle of winter, and I got my closest friends to roll there with me.
They pulled her from her home in the middle of winter and — I won't spoil the surprise.
That's a long time to walk outside in the middle of winter with a large, badly behaved dog.
Alamy It's the middle of June, and at the South Pole, that means it's the middle of winter.
And you&aposll only receive your rewards once per year, and during the middle of winter at that.
First, August is the middle of winter here, so the weather will be drier and cooler, meaning fewer mosquitoes.
It's the middle of winter and very windy, which makes him a bit frightened and too scared to go.
Ever since, anytime I hear that song, even if it&aposs in the middle of winter, I think of summer.
Another time, Jeremiah froze to death because we left his tank by an open window in the middle of winter.
We made most of this record in Seattle in the middle of winter, and we discovered Seattle as a band.
Because of the combination of freezing temperatures and high demand, Brewer says the supply gets low in the middle of winter.
We are so lucky to live in a place with random gorgeous days like this one in the middle of winter.
Keep in mind that this is the middle of winter, when much of the high Arctic is still shrouded in darkness.
In line with risk-taking behavior associated with PTSD, I began planning multi-day hikes alone, in the middle of winter.
If the world continued on with 365-day years, June would fall in the middle of winter for the northern hemisphere.
I remember washing my long hair in the middle of winter in a little receptacle in one of those temporary bathrooms.
Mostly cloudy skies and the chance of showers will keep lows very mild for the middle of winter, in the 103s.
Everyone has stories about being there in the middle of winter with five people, and yet the movies would go on.
Wolfie Masters: The three of us moved to Seattle in the middle of winter, because Summoner wanted us to start right away.
So in November last year, we thought let's try and make it up Kosciusko in our swimmers in the middle of winter.
Winter and coffee go together (it's science), but venturing outside to get that coffee in the middle of winter just plain sucks.
She didn't want to live alone in a car with broken windows in the middle of winter in the snow and ice.
T. has an ultramarathon in a few months and has jumped into training mode right in the middle of winter in Boston.
Tired of dragging his keyboard and amplifier around in the middle of winter, Bahner decided to post a music video on YouTube.
Somehow I arrived in one piece, but it was the middle of winter, so I sat alone in my apartment until spring.
S'well is thrilled to have created the perfect accessory for warm, sunny days or for daydreaming about them in the middle of winter.
I attended a demonstration in DC with 40,773 people in the middle of winter to protest the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
When we recorded it, it was the middle of winter in New York, but the sun came out and shone through the studio.
Who else would tromp out to the local high school gym in the middle of winter to be harangued about politics for hours?
Alex's strength is surprising, because tropical storms thrive most over warm waters, something that's unexpected in the North Atlantic in the middle of winter.
In protest, she slept outside the Neubau camp with her child in the middle of winter for an entire week until they finally acquiesced.
So Mr. Tigrai, 37, who works in technology, slept in his U-Haul in the middle of winter, afraid to leave his belongings unattended.
As for mating, it happens in the middle of winter, in absolute darkness, in temperatures down to -60 degrees Fahrenheit, according to Smithsonian Magazine. 
I don't know how influencers and celebs do it — but dressing like it's summer in the middle of winter is just not feasible for me.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - No matter your politics, it's the middle of winter and most Americans would be happy to take a vacation right about now.
I moved from Miami to NYC in the middle of winter and even though I felt dubious about Bikram, I really wanted to get warm.
Initially the neighborhood was rough — her car was stolen once and so were her boots, snatched off the front porch in the middle of winter.
But we had spent 10 hours outside, in the cold, on a mountain, in the middle of winter, dressed in duct tape, racing wooden sleds.
His clinic's decrepit central heating system occasionally fails in the middle of winter, prompting parents to keep their children bundled up in snow-suits during consultations.
I've got to ask you about cold beverage, which basically led all of your day parts in all of your regions, in the middle of winter.
Haughey cites Learning from Las Vegas as an important influence on his photography, which captures the beauty of modest coastal motels in the middle of winter.
With Ilana, the story takes place in the middle of winter when it's gross and cold outside, and she has one of those big sleeping bag coats.
Forgoing electricity and heating in the middle of winter might sound extreme, but it seems a fairly logical step when you consider how fucked the planet is.
It's also why residents at some developments often speak of a different problem: apartments so overheated that people end up opening windows in the middle of winter.
Victims who worked for other members of the Connors family spoke about being hit with brooms or hosed with cold water naked in the middle of winter.
Here's why: On Zika fears: Winter in Rio means low mosquito threat The Olympics are occurring in August, which is the middle of winter for the southern hemisphere.
"We are in the middle of winter now and still struggling to survive without any support," said Kanchhi Bika, an earthquake survivor, outside her tarp hut near Kathmandu.
Other Press; 209 pages; $15.95 IN THE middle of winter, in the middle of the French countryside, Hermin, a 30-something composer, gets a knock on his door.
This included making their legal status insecure, threatening to deport them in the middle of winter and giving the police free reign to commit a range of abuses.
" —Jada, 21 "My friends got married in the middle of winter in Minnesota, which is roughly a four-hour drive from the closest airport at an expensive resort.
A few years later, he escaped his homeland by literally swimming across the Arax River in the middle of winter, eventually settling in San Francisco, then New York.
"There are reports of at least 30,000 people displaced from Aleppo and it's the middle of winter," New Zealand Ambassador Gerard van Bohemen said in a statement to Reuters.
The discovery marked the tragic end of a days-long search after Brown left his family's home in the middle of Winter Storm Indra, according to the Weather Channel.
"There's nothing quite like cracking open a jar of summery fruit jam right in the middle of winter," continues O'Brien, a persuasive advocate for the salubrious power of conserves.
Kenneth Libbrecht is that rare person who, in the middle of winter, gleefully leaves Southern California for a place like Fairbanks, Alaska, where wintertime temperatures rarely rise above freezing.
"They only have three months, from January 21801st to April 218st, in the middle of winter, to move what we now know are thousands of bodies," Mr. Bonneau said.
We went to a second showing with our realtor, who encouraged us to be aggressive because no one up here sells in the middle of winter unless they have to.
It's the middle of winter, the Nets are now a league-worst 8-29—the only team with single-digit victories—and their 2017 pick is going to the Celtics.
"The unpleasant sight is not what is shameful here; it's the fact that we are not providing these poor people with warm homes in the middle of winter," she said.
It may be the middle of winter, but things at Bravo are heating up this January with the season 2 premiere of Summer House — and PEOPLE's got the exclusive first look.
Despite the number of tourists barnstorming the state in the middle of winter, the candidates have been working hard in the days before the primary holding multiple events across New Hampshire.
A few years ago, on board a flight from Los Angeles to New York, a group of young girls wore nothing but jeans and T-shirts — in the middle of winter.
The fact that Alex had hurricane strength at all is surprising because tropical storms thrive most over warm waters, something that's unexpected in the North Atlantic in the middle of winter.
Since it&aposs the middle of winter and the event takes place close to sundown, visitors are encouraged to bring warm clothes and flashlights or headlamps, according to the NPS website.
Right around the middle of winter, when the afternoon sun was hanging low and the weather forecasters were warning of an evening commute complicated by "wintry mix," I found myself strategizing.
But caucuses are also a much more confusing process — and require voters to head to caucus halls in the middle of winter to spend hours debating politics with their friends and neighbors.
We may still be in the middle of winter, but when spring finally gets here you'll want to bust out the power tools for all those DIY projects you've been dreaming about.
Many artists said they had been moved by images they had seen in the news media of hordes of people in Beijing being forced to the streets in the middle of winter.
I know ramen isn't strictly udon, but you can get all types of noodles in these places, in hot broth with vegetables, and it feels very salubrious in the middle of winter.
In 2005, the Washington Post reported on some especially long lines that were stretching outside of the Capitol in the middle of winter — meaning that line-standers had to wait in the cold.
Everyone from editors to bloggers were posting heart-eye emojis once it was announced, and from there we've already seen countless influencers wearing their unmistakable minidresses — despite it being the middle of winter.
They initially moved into Flippie with just their backpacks and two gaming chairs that reclined into a bed, living in their van part-time in the middle of winter without any added insulation.
Mia's friend Bebe (Lu Huang), an undocumented Chinese immigrant, left her 2-month-old daughter at a fire station in the middle of winter when she was unable to provide food for her.
The Iglounge was memorable to me because it allowed me to dine outdoors in the middle of winter without turning into a human icicle — which seems like a unique feat in my book.
It is the middle of winter and often too cold and icy to walk the dirt roads we live on, in the small, rundown farm house we moved to just before I gave birth.
Aquarius season coincides with the middle of winter, which you might perceive as the coldest, darkest time of year—but it's also a time when gardeners plant bulbs and seeds for the coming season.
That is why he was in Prague on Monday exchanging half-earnest shots with the Czech star Tomas Berdych in the middle of winter on the deck of a boat on the Vltava River.
Valentine's Day falls right in the middle of winter, the time when the fun and festivities of Christmas and New Year are over, but the days remain short and the temperature is bitter cold.
For example, establish a regular maintenance routine with the same gutter cleaner every season, so if an ice dam forms in the middle of winter, you know they'll come out in the snow to help.
Seeing as New Year's Day falls smack-dab in the middle of winter, the first step for most is tackling severe dryness, starting with swapping out the main culprit that's stripping your skin: your cleanser.
Another hard sell might be getting Finns or anyone with functional nerve endings to go out in the middle of winter, especially when it's so easy to have that takeout delivered to your own kitchen table.
What if the government had given its police a green light to make your life miserable and were threatening to deport you in the middle of winter back to nothing — no home, no job, no school?
Heated blanket Valentine's Day falls right in the middle of winter, the time when the fun and festivities of Christmas and New Year are over, but the days remain short and the temperature is bitter cold.
It was the middle of winter and frozen snow had been on the ground for months and Andrea had just returned from San Francisco and it sounded so much nicer there with flowers and moderate temperatures.
Even if you're the type to order a cocktail with an umbrella in the middle of winter just to feel like you're on island time, you probably didn't know this fun fact about your favorite drink adornment.
Moving seasons If we kept every year at a fixed 365 days, the months would gradually shift with the sun until in 750 years' time, June, in the northern hemisphere, would fall in the middle of winter.
That means families who have no knowledge of the US might be getting dumped en masse at bus stations in the middle of winter, many without winter clothing and all without guidance about what to do next.
They're fine for swimming in temperate waters on relatively warm days, but I've found that having cool water seep down your back on a chillier day — or in the middle of winter, for that matter — can be miserable.
The first time I was homeless in the winter of 2012, I lost my job and had to live in my car with my cat, spending one month in the middle of winter with $230 to my name.
It was Toronto in the middle of winter and at the time, I want to say Ed Asner — who has an enormous role in the film and is mentally sharper than a razor blade and amazing — was 87.
The most trivial of these is perhaps the often-unpredictable weather many parts of the United States have been experiencing lately, which has some days feeling like the dead of summer and others feeling like the middle of winter.
Committing to a New Year's fitness resolution would be so much easier if the New Year didn't fall right in the middle of winter, when trudging to the gym in heavy cold-weather gear is a workout in itself.
"The people who are walking across the mountains, and taking days to cross the mountains in the middle of winter, are a testament to the fact that Syria is not safe," said Mike Bruce of the Norwegian Refugee Council.
I initially put this change down to a very localized bout of sunburn and tried to ignore the fact that it was the middle of winter — albeit in temperate Sydney, Australia — and that the patch showed no sign of fading.
For those of us not blessed to live somewhere summer-y all year round, half of what gets us through sub-zero weather is the promise of the seasons to come — and a middle of winter tropical vacation, of course.
You don't want photos of you sitting on the beach when it's the middle of winter in real-time, she says, because that will make it look like your profile is old and might be a turn-off to potential matches.
Despite it being the middle of winter, it feels like a spring day in Brooklyn so we go across the street, get drinks (I also get a piece of lavender shortbread because when in Brooklyn), and sit outside for an hour.
They sent a group of people out camping for a week in the middle of winter — around the time of the winter solstice — to see if the shorter days and lower levels of sunlight would be enough to achieve a similar effect.
But though it may make sense to respond to the indulgences of Christmas with catharsis, the tradition of new-year resolutions is far older than the establishment of the Christian festival or even the placing of the new year in the middle of winter.
Omarosa says Hope Hicks didn't know what "GOTV" meant and wore "diaphanous summer dresses in the middle of winter, the opposite of traditional Washington style" As a writer, I was a little bit excited to see the word "diaphanous" used in a take-down.
Ultimately, what it means is that we'll get two Star Wars films in the next 15 months, and for those of you waiting in line, it means that you'll get to do so in the warmer summer month of May, rather than in the middle of winter.
Eight-week-old Chihuahuas, who have very short coats and scarce body fat, are shipped in the middle of winter, and short-nosed breeds like pugs and bulldogs, like Kokito, who often have difficulty breathing and cooling their bodies efficiently, are routinely shipped all summer long.
There was one weekend in January that felt like a weekend in May, which was lovely, but sitting outside in the park in just a t-shirt in the middle of winter felt sick and wrong, like the earth giving us a treat before it self-destructs.
A "big bear" wakes up in the middle of winter, leaves her den and shows up at a "cozy cabin," where a ponytailed girl is annoyed, then inspired to take the bear into town to figure out how to help the creature get back to hibernation.
On a recent visit to Columbus, about 270 minutes southwest of Atlanta, she recounted a story about once when she and her older sister had gone searching for their father, who had a habit of walking or even hitch-hiking home, along a highway in the middle of winter.
All I wanted to do some days was get through the news and just go home and watch something cheery on TV. Although now that I think of it, my favorite series this summer was about a murder in a remote part of Iceland in the middle of winter.
Voter turnout in the race was about 9 percent, a low figure that was expected from the moment Mr. de Blasio called a special, nonpartisan election in the middle of winter to fill the seat vacated by Letitia James when she was elected New York State attorney general.
In some ways, this spike is even more alarming than the 22014 one — that "crisis" happened during a time of year that's typically a high season for migration to the US from Latin America, while this is happening in the middle of winter, typically a slow time for migrations everywhere.
The National Weather Service warns that record low temperatures in the teens and 20s will hit Wednesday morning along the East Coast, the Ohio Valley, and as far south as the upper Texas coast, and that citizens should prepare for it to "feel like the middle of winter" in those areas.
"The rights of Palestinians in these zones are frankly being denied," he said, pointing out that on top of the suffering caused by the demolitions, families have had goods, including in some cases their cars, confiscated and seen aid that was meant to help them in the middle of winter destroyed.
With feet large enough to act like snowshoes, strong musculature and a honed set of teeth and claws, wolverines can take down an animal as large as a caribou in the middle of winter, but they&aposll also hunt small rodents, such as ground squirrels, when they&aposre looking for a tasty morsel.
So just in time for those bleak middle of winter blues, when most people start to forget about how they wanted to eat less sugar, exercise more, and by absolutely no means eat gluten, I decided to start monitoring exactly how often I checked my phone, and even what I spent the most time doing on it.
There's the teenage girl who, scared to tell her parents that she's had premarital sex, sneaks out of bed in the middle of winter and gives birth alone in an abandoned warehouse; and the woman who, after a lifetime spent in an asylum, believes she is pregnant only to find out that she has entered early menopause brought on by a lobotomy performed without her consent.
Too far is not far enough when it comes to Pokémon Go. Ever since the augmented reality mobile game launched in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. last week, players have been dealing with the consequences of avid Pokémon fandom: Some have apparently gotten fired, while others are kayaking into bodies of water in the middle of winter to capture gyms for Team Blue.
HAMMONS'S ENTIRE OEUVRE seems to have been created with a knowing wink, but his works are ultimately motivated less by irony and more by an eerie sense of the uncanny, an understanding of what art is or can be that is so cosmic he once managed to sell snowballs to passers-by on an East Village street corner in the middle of winter ("Bliz-aard Ball Sale," 1983).

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