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"midwinter" Definitions
  1. the middle of winter, around December in northern parts of the world, June in southern parts

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Thus we are in the bleak midwinter of bilateral relations.
Something that inspires a weary nation in the darkest midwinter.
And don't stint on breakfasts, in this season of midwinter.
Well, I think I went to Florida for a midwinter break.
In the Highland midwinter, it was dark sixteen hours a day.
Front Burner A Midwinter Night's Dram delivers complex aromas and flavors.
They were announced Monday at the association's midwinter conference in Seattle.
But "In the Bleak Midwinter" has proliferated across all generations and platforms.
It was midwinter 2013, and she could barely pay her heating bill.
Police shot one of the occupiers dead during the 41-day midwinter protest.
Mr. Rudnick thanked them and walked over to Hudson Street in the midwinter cold.
The rescue attempt is considered treacherous given the extreme midwinter temperatures and distances involved.
These are the only planes in the world capable of withstanding midwinter Antarctic temperatures.
Here's a Midwinter haiku: Around five o'clock Fine ice crystals coalesce In my martini.
Here's Craig Claiborne's 1983 recipe for smothered chicken, one of my favorite midwinter meals.
You might groan at the name, A Midwinter Night's Dram, but pour some anyway.
A Midwinter Night's Dram, $125 for 750 milliliters at Union Square Wines & Spirits, unionsquarewines.
Last month was the warmest January on record  So much for the bleak midwinter.
Even in midwinter there are beautiful blooms — recently, giant pansies — destined to be pressed.
One recent afternoon, during the city's public school midwinter break, Mark was bussing tables.
Our fabulous midwinter fete takes place on Friday, February 8 at Galvanize in San Francisco.
Snow had fallen, snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, Long ago.
A roomful of flies was found in midwinter, cloven hoofprints were discovered in the snow.
Akzo Nobel's director of investor relations Lloyd Midwinter was mistakenly included as one of the addressees.
In a 2008 BBC poll, "In the Bleak Midwinter" won the title of "Best Christmas Carol".
Have your brakes inspected and serviced at the start of the season — and maybe again midwinter.
I think it would be pretty lip-smacky for a midwinter feast, super unctuous, really strong.
In midwinter, Laconia is home to 16,173 residents, though in summer that number swells to 30,000.
We are still in a bleak midwinter, with the violence of the summer months far off.
But Kiki isn't the only movie heroine young museum visitors can encounter during the midwinter school break.
It is midweek midwinter, and cooking dinner may be close to the last thing on your mind.
He said that since the company's softest sales came in winter, he was weighing a midwinter break.
The Intrepid invites children to spend their midwinter school break playing games — but not just any games.
But in midwinter there was a re in the unoccupied guest bed-room due to defective wiring.
Freakish storms, including midwinter rain, and sea-ice breakups increasingly wreak havoc on their sport and livelihood.
"There has been a great increase in appetite to own multi-family residential by institutional investors," said Midwinter.
It was midwinter—not long after the grim, cold two-week stretch of libraries and nothingness before finals.
When Scandal returned from its midwinter break, gone were the cream capes and understated, if elegant, tan trousers.
I recently watched a bear amble through Stoneman Meadow, midday, midwinter, something I haven't seen in recent years.
It was historically eaten during the midwinter festival of Þorrablót, but nowadays you can buy it in supermarkets.
In the fall, storms drop buckets of snow onto the sea ice, but in midwinter, those storms decrease.
The firm acquired two companies over the year, game studio Midwinter Entertainment and service company The Multiplayer Guys.
Four thousand people live in Chinle, and on midwinter nights more than that crowded into the Wildcat Den.
She is expected to be on the bench on Tuesday when the court returns from its midwinter break.
They didn't know I'd just seen a huge, flightless African bird, irked to be trapped in an English midwinter.
A bright fireball lit up dark midwinter skies above Illinois, Wisconsin and a handful of other states early Monday.
This significant change is used to mark midwinter or midsummer at famous locations such as Stonehenge and New Grange.
KABUL, Afghanistan — After 2600 years, Afghanistan's long war shows no sign of taking a day off, even in midwinter.
But Presbyterianism put down deeper roots in Scotland, leading Hogmanay to displace Christmas as the number one midwinter celebration.
There are legitimate explanations for the show's midwinter nightmare aesthetic, including the actual production design (there's no electricity in Westeros!).
But James Midwinter, executive vice president of development at GWL Realty Advisors, said it's the steady income that investors want.
In recent years, the Baroque repertory has undergone a dizzying democratization, as two midwinter concerts in New York made plain.
Orecchiette With Corn, Jalapeño, Feta and Basil Yes, I'm giving you a summery corn recipe in midwinter; this is intentional.
It was a beautiful Hawaiian morning, but the bay, in midwinter, was cool enough that Gates recommended borrowing a wetsuit.
After next Wednesday's arguments, the court will take its four-week midwinter break, returning to the bench on Feb. 19.
She is expected to be on the bench on Tuesday when the court returns from its four-week midwinter break.
In Wisconsin, it was a midwinter rout in a special election for the State Senate, fought in a conservative district.
The Intrepid, an aircraft carrier turned museum, is beginning its annual midwinter festivities with a weekend devoted to art and music.
The weather had broken the night before, and Paris was bathed in cool midwinter sun, every column and cornice etched clear.
Prior to the acquisition, Improbable had already been working with Midwinter to develop an open-world, multiplayer survival game called 'Scavengers.'
Employment. The midwinter bounce in auto parts stocks O'Reilly Automotive, Advance Auto Parts and AutoZone did not go unnoticed by Cramer.
These midwinter scallops are so sweet and luscious I like to have a little crunch from the bread, just for contrast.
"I'm a pretty gentle person," Anna tells me on an early midwinter morning, seated inside a voluminous white tent in Bryant Park.
And some experts suspect that the midwinter alignment may have been the more important occasion for the Neolithic people who built Stonehenge.
Other Christian holiday words have pagan roots, too, like yule and yuletide, which come from the name of an ancient midwinter festival.
The researchers theorized that the very low temperatures from midwinter into early spring permitted chemical reactions that removed ozone from the atmosphere.
Improbable, a British software firm that helps create virtual worlds, has acquired US video games studio Midwinter Entertainment for an undisclosed sum.
Nearby, Smugglers' Notch Resort will open a family-friendly FunZone with an obstacle course, laser tag, climbing wall and arcade in midwinter.
The midwinter bounce in auto parts stocks O'Reilly Automotive, Advance Auto Parts and AutoZone did not go unnoticed by CNBC's Jim Cramer.
CHILE, July 2: If 22018 only gives us one total solar eclipse, perhaps it's worth the trip to South America in midwinter.
That might be a good outing for public school students, who will be kicking off a week without school for midwinter recess.
Midwinter is not what prompted these reflections, although when a freezing wind whips off the East River all thoughts turn to refuge.
"In the Bleak Midwinter" is rather different; sombre and earnest in tone, it offers up themes of hope and strife in equal measure.
For Emily Saliers (one of two singers comprising the Indigo Girls) and Mr Wainwright, "In the Bleak Midwinter" resonates on a personal level.
Meghan and Harry will need to pack their jackets — the midwinter season (May to July) brings chilly temperatures in the mornings and evenings.
But the green, purple or orange varieties work, too, and will add a touch of festivity to the usual midwinter dinner table doldrums.
The epidemic is most likely to appear in spring or summer, researchers have found — not in the midwinter depths of the flu season.
But this emphasis on tourism had a cost: as bellboys and barmaids lost their jobs in the bleak midwinter, unemployment would soar (see chart).
Improbable on Thursday announced the purchase of US games firm Midwinter Entertainment for an undisclosed amount — expanding in one of tech's fastest-growing industries.
After midwinter, the days get longer, and little by little, the shape of your team, the possible outline of their upcoming season, grows clearer.
But there were plenty of takers: By midwinter, Avenue had ''more than a dozen, less than 1.423'' clients, Lewandowski told me at the time.
Back then, Gazprom stopped shipping fuel through Ukraine, choking off supplies westward and leaving citizens in member states like Bulgaria shivering in the midwinter cold.
But most of them celebrate traditions from the Viking era all year round in their own ways—from the Midwinter festival to organizing Viking weddings.
The medical situation is serious enough to facilitate a perilous midwinter rescue—a time of year when dark and cold conditions make routine flights treacherous.
But they were also much more sophisticated than later ASCII and could be quite beautiful when encountered in the bleak midwinter of Arpanet-era networks.
But now that the has gained over 15 percent since those midwinter lows, it's worth wondering the reverse: what if optimism is approaching its peak?
They clutch mugs of hot water, take calls in down coats, and dip outside at lunch—even midwinter—to defrost in a ray of sun.
My friend's husband, my ex-boyfriend, had gone away for a week for work, so my friend was alone; it was midwinter and unusually cold.
There's some amazing features we've been able to develop hand-in-glove with the games team at Midwinter, and then make available to other customers.
First, though, a bit of housekeeping: Because many schools are off this week for midwinter break, some of our features are also taking a holiday.
The pairing of crisp skin and succulent meat is a remarkable midwinter balm, especially served with good warm bread and a tangle of braised greens.
The standing stones are aligned in such a way that they perfectly frame the sunrise at midsummer and sunset at midwinter, contributing to the site's mystique.
In midwinter, field-grown tomatoes are scarce at the Union Square Greenmarket, where Mr. Portale was a familiar face before some of his cooks were born.
I became aware of Machine Dazzle's work in 2008, when I saw "Lustre, a Midwinter Trans-Fest," a performance conceived by and starring Justin Vivian Bond.
Art Review Visit Oslo in midwinter and high summer and you'll know the atmospheric sources of Edvard Munch's art: barely broken darkness, and sunlight you can't escape.
Historically, two primary settings of "In the Bleak Midwinter" have rotated through the repertoires of cathedral choirs, though both use the spartan 1870s verses of Christina Rossetti.
To honour the memory of her mother, she and Amy Ray included their Americana-style rendition of Holst's "In the Bleak Midwinter" on a 2010 Christmas album.
The midwinter getaway can take many forms: a girlfriends' lake-house retreat, a solo expedition of a bustling, far-flung city, or a much-needed romantic escape.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is expected to return to the bench on Tuesday when the court returns from its four-week midwinter break, reports Bloomberg.
" Readers who find Mayer through this late-life pastoral can move on to those more challenging volumes, or to her book-length poem on motherhood, "Midwinter Day.
As the minutes fly by, beads of sweat dampen your paperback copy of Simon Reed's Wassailing: the British Midwinter Blessing Custom, and your heart beats faster than techno.
"Hopefully that will lead to better success for the game 'Scavengers,' and for anything that Midwinter does beyond that, but also to greater success for our underlying technology."
The dark matter gods have escaped the weight of darkness, and now we're left with whisps of woodsmoke, the ghosts of midwinter fires, and dreams of fallen snow.
I'll never get too mad about a midwinter Liam Neeson action movie, and not only because I know Mr. Neeson will be angry enough for both of us.
"I guess what that means what that means is next year, at the Midwinter Ball, is that I will read selected passages from budget paper number 2," Turnbull said.
As Too-Ticky (a character based on Tuulikki Pietila, Jansson's partner) says in "Moominland Midwinter": "All things are so very uncertain, and that's exactly what makes me feel reassured."
The Australian Prime Minister mocked his US counterpart in a speech Wednesday night to a gathered crowd of journalists and politicians, during the Australian Parliament's boozy annual Midwinter Ball.
Unlike most local fish, winter flounder enter shallow bays and coves in midwinter to spawn and stay until the sun warms the water to temperatures above what they prefer.
Improbable's chief technology officer, Lincoln Wallen, told Business Insider that the deal would help Improbable "accelerate" its prior work with Midwinter, which includes the development of the game 'Scavengers'.
That day in midwinter was spent just lounging around the house in a white women's tee and a striped skirt, but I added eye shadow for the first time.
He describes tracking the Ahwahneechee into that deep glacier-cut valley midwinter and — alone in his group of uninterested killers — swooning over the booming waterfalls and soaring golden granite.
But the big draw is in the basement, where a 45-minute session in one of Glow Bar's Infrared Saunas will provide just the midwinter endorphin hit you need.
The viewing position was at the Heel Stone itself, outside the sacred space, and the chief celebration was that of the setting midwinter Sun, seen through the narrow central corridor.
The Midwinter Ball is the premier event of the political year in the Australian capital, Canberra, a mixing of journalists, advisers and politicians, similar to the White House Correspondents Dinner.
Some attendees may contract the mosquito-borne infection and even bring it back home, but the risk in August — midwinter in Rio de Janeiro — is relatively low, W.H.O. officials said.
Film Comment Selects, a midwinter program at the Film Society of Lincoln Center now in its 17th year, is both a symptom of this paradox and an antidote to it.
Thankfully for my closet, Marie Kondo's well-timed documentary (released while New Year's resolutions were in the air) was just the thing to inspire a much-needed midwinter closet clean-out.
"The tree is known as the Holy Thorn because it blooms twice a year, in both the spring, close to the time of Easter, and in midwinter, around Christmas," Cooling writes.
Turnbull mocked Trump in a speech in June to a gathered crowd of journalists and politicians during the Australian Parliament's boozy annual Midwinter Ball, an event that is usually off the record.
Despite some 53 new appeals that had piled up during a four-week midwinter break — Justice Scalia died in that time — the court added no new cases to its docket this week.
The awards, which were announced Monday at the association's midwinter conference in Denver, are among the most prestigious prizes within children's literature, and can drive sales and steer librarian and teacher recommendations.
Turnbull publicly downplayed the tensions, but in June, video of Turnbull mocking Trump on stage at the Australian Parliament's annual midwinter ball leaked (remember, when it's summer here, it's winter in Australia).
Listening back to all six minutes of it now—hearing Prince tell a story about death and devastation and lingering midwinter agony over careening guitars and sinuous keys—it's difficult to see why.
I can't think of a better strategy for cooking in midwinter — or better proof that in cooking, as in politics, prayer and prose, there remains an uncanny power to things that number three.
Improbable has other games in development that will use its software, including one being built by its acquired studio Midwinter Entertainment and another unnamed title via a partnership with Darewise, a French studio.
The issue of the solstice alignment was taken into account: a tunnel entrance which under earlier plans would have intruded on the view of the setting sun from Stonehenge at midwinter has been moved.
I've hit groundstrokes against the wall at my club in midwinter, attended tennis-specific plyometrics and TRX workouts, been beaten down by all manner of younger, better players in league play and at tournaments.
The awards, which are given by the American Library Association and are widely regarded as the most prestigious prizes for children's book authors, were announced on Monday at the A.L.A.'s midwinter conference in Boston.
The awards, announced Monday at the American Library Association's midwinter conference in Philadelphia, are some of the top prizes in young people's literature and have great influence over book sales and teacher and librarian recommendations.
The song scores a montage in which poor Carl, tainted by a zombie's infected bite before to this season's midwinter break, gets his affairs in order before succumbing to the toxins coursing through his body.
The awards, announced on Monday at the A.L.A.'s midwinter conference in Atlanta, were given to books published in 2016, a year in which sales of children's books were strong, continuing to outpace books for adults.
Are we addicts who like combining all of our various drugs—watching football (even bad football), drinking, eating, gambling—into one big, glorious binge to help numb the midwinter blues, like railroad hobos guzzling cheap Tokay wine?
Mayer has talked about her writing being "endless," and her temporal constraints — a month, a midwinter day, nine months — can seem like frames around an otherwise infinite effort, in a play between what is endless and what ends.
In cricket, switching nationalities is as old as the international game itself: Billy Midwinter, an Australian who played in the inaugural Test match, in 1877, later played for England against Australia, and then returned to playing for Australia.
The state party's plan, which the Democratic National Committee's rules committee sanctioned on Friday, is designed to assuage concerns that Iowa's caucuses are exclusionary and depress turnout because they require in-person participation at a midwinter evening event.
Head across the street to National Sawdust to see Yves Tumor, an experimental electronic musician who has played an after-party for Pitchfork Paris and our Chicago Midwinter event, a music festival in partnership with the Art Institute of Chicago.
Rugby LONDON — A trip to the South of France has long been reckoned a perfect antidote to the gloom of the British midwinter, but the rugby players of Bath are unlikely to get much rest or tranquility from their visit this weekend.
But here it is midwinter at the end of the week and everyone's tearing into their drums as if inked by Hanna-Barbera, their white rice stained beautiful with sauce, and suddenly we're smiling, water calm, all of us through the storm.
The controversy arose at an awkward moment for the industry, which had gathered Monday at the American Library Association's midwinter meeting in Denver to announce its most coveted awards for children and young adult literature, including the John Newbery and Randolph Caldecott Medals.
A 2011 article in Publishers Weekly says that Kahle "told librarians at the recent ALA Midwinter Meeting in San Diego that after some initial hand-wringing, there has been 'nary a peep' from publishers" about the Internet Archive's digital book lending efforts.
In this blasted midwinter shitscape, any green shoot means a lot—this, maybe more than any real yearning for a meaningless May game between the Marlins and the Brewers, is why the first shabby beat-writer snapshots out of Spring Training mean so much.
The moves come after Beijing ordered 28 northern cities, including some in top steel-producing Hebei province, to clamp down from November to March on heavy pollution that blankets the region as homes crank up midwinter heating, drawing on the nation's coal-fired power.
Most working people cannot afford to take a month or two off without pay to serve in the legislature, but conveniently midwinter is an idle time for ranching operations, and so it is that ranchers are heavily over-represented among the ranks of state legislators.
There's also Samantha Morton as Mary Lou Barebone, an intolerant, magic-hating woman who isn't too far removed from the cray-cray mamma in Carrie, and Ezra Miller as a troubled young man, pale and thin as a Puritan starving in midwinter, whom she routinely torments.
Martin's original might have been too bleak for a blockbuster, but the lyrics that Garland had for her final verse in Meet Me in St. Louis hinted at the real anxiety and trepidation of midwinter, that sense of trying to hold things together in spite of everything.
New York Story Sports fandom is an addiction; it doesn't go away in midwinter when your seasonal teams are dreadful; March Madness is, well, in March; pitchers and catchers are still working out in high school gyms and the Westminster Dog Show is a fast-approaching headline.
By 2014, when he first approached "The Four Pillars Appearing From the Equal D Under Resonating Apparitions of the Eternal Process in the Midwinter Starfield," the composer Randy Gibson's 210-minute, D-saturated work, Mr. Lee had already recorded Dennis Johnson's five-hour "November," from 1959.
Betrayed by a clever and vile double agent, Abbé Alesch, her network shattered (many of her associates were tortured and sent to death camps), her own cover blown, she escaped from France by crossing the Pyrenees in midwinter on foot, her stump oozing blood as Cuthbert fell apart.
The following year, the Met will make another radical change in its schedule: It will take a midwinter break in February, when ticket sales are generally at their lowest, and add performances in the late spring, moving the end of the opera season to early June from May.
If all goes as planned, some 300 scientists will be aboard the Polarstern in a series of two-month shifts, coming and going with the help of other icebreakers and, when the ice gets too thick in midwinter, airplanes that will land on an ice runway built on the floe.
He, Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott co-wrote "They Called Us Enemy," a graphic memoir based on Takei's being held in a detention camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II. The prizes were announced Monday by the American Library Association during its annual midwinter meeting, held this year in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Here's an example: In the early 1980s, when John Roberts was a Supreme Court law clerk, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger would travel every year to the American Bar Association's midwinter convention to give a "state of the judiciary" speech, unrolled as a grand occasion in the manner of the State of the Union.
While the stubborn system isn't as big as the typical midwinter storm, the snow and ice were enough to put a big crimp on travel plans as families finish returning home from their Thanksgiving holidays, just as it has done in the past week as it crept west to east across the United States.
She joined the Parks Department as the giant art project "The Gates" was being prepared for installation in Central Park in 2005 — she called it a "shocking orange stream going through the brown and white of the park" in midwinter and said it made her look at the park "in a completely different way" — and was involved in planning events in the park.
Not a bunch of thighs on a sheet pan on a midweek midwinter night, balm against the news or whatever hatred popped up in your timeline during the day, but a full and proper bird, to slide onto the table with mashed potatoes and pan gravy, a platter of broccoli scented with the salty-fantastic pong of garlic and anchovies (no need to mention to those you're serving!), good bread and butter to mop up the juices and a simple, foolproof tarte Tatin for dessert?

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