Sentences with phrase «as cold spring»

Additionally this property neighbors other cities such as Cold Spring Beach, Plum Beach, and Kingston.
Travel enthusiasts will definitely not run out of choices for the best destinations, whether it be a beach resort, an island resort, waterfall, lake, hot as well as cold spring, and a lot more.
Weakness in the corn business also was due to timing, as a cold spring in the United States delayed seed shipments, said Bernstein senior analyst Jonas Oxgaard.
Gas consumption and private car usage could be easily decreased if bike friendly shuttle buses from metro - north train stations such as cold springs were initiated.

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Maureen Atkinson, a retail analyst with J.C. Williams Group, noted that a colder - than - usual spring contributed in part to consumers» hesitation to spend on items such as clothing.
As one of Europe's coldest cities, Iceland's capital is not for those seeking a reprieve from the winter weather, but if you can stand the chilly temperatures you'll be rewarded with a top tier traveling experience (plus you can always warm up in one of the cities natural hot springs).
The Great Plains and the Midwestern part of the United States have experienced extremely cold temperatures during the early spring as that is causing some concerns on crop yields as I do think wheat prices could test the $ 5 level possibly in next week's trade.
I'm generally one of those people that won't eat ice cream or drink smoothies when it's cold outside, but as soon as spring hits, I start dreaming of smoothies.
Instead, growers are left hoping for a wet, cold winter that increases the state's snow pack and will provide a steady source of water as it melts over next spring and summer.
This Courgette (or Zucchini, if you prefer) and Mushroom quinoa salad is quick to make, and is great as both a cold or warm salad — which is useful when the weather jumps between snow and warm spring days regularly.
Gratins are generally thought of as cold - weather fare, but the technique works beautifully with these spring vegetables.
When the cold rains kept on and killed the spring, it was as though a young person died for no reason.
There are still days of lingering cold, as spring awkwardly eases its way in, unsettled and indecisive.
This is the perfect comfort food for spring, summer autumn or winter, subtly sweet and tropically coconutty, this little dish can be served either hot or cold for breakfast, dessert or as a snack any time of the day.
You can serve this salad as a filling, fancy side or as a light spring meal, and you can enjoy it warm or cold.
The dinner courses include Maine peekytoe crab with pickled green tomato — jalapeño jam, almonds, and cultured cream and dry - aged cold spring ranch sirloin with spring succotash, as well as other innovative, Maine - sourced dishes.
(It's also great as a hot or cold dip for spring rolls.)
While some regions start to see peaches as early as May, here in the Northeast the season starts in midsummer (the cold, late spring doesn't allow early fragile peach blossoms to set).
Spring has begun, at least on the calendar, as I know many of you are still stuck in cold weather and snow.
This is a great soup recipe that you can turn to throughout the cold winter, but as we move into spring it will be equally deserving of a spot at the table.
It was an unusually cold and rainy spring afternoon in the Spanish capital, with the strong wind affecting some of the early play as the visitors lined up in all - blue against the hosts in their famous all - white strip.
Paul will discuss How Children Succeed as part of the Uncommon Voices speaker series at the Bolton Street Synagogue, 212 W. Cold Spring Lane.
As I reported in two stories in the New York Times this spring, lunch shaming is the practice of singling out children in the cafeteria over school meal debt by offering them alternate cold meals such as a cheese sandwich, marking them with a wrist band or hand stamp, or, in rare cases, requiring them to do chores in exchange for a meaAs I reported in two stories in the New York Times this spring, lunch shaming is the practice of singling out children in the cafeteria over school meal debt by offering them alternate cold meals such as a cheese sandwich, marking them with a wrist band or hand stamp, or, in rare cases, requiring them to do chores in exchange for a meaas a cheese sandwich, marking them with a wrist band or hand stamp, or, in rare cases, requiring them to do chores in exchange for a meal.
The office can be a pretty cold place to work in the spring and summer as the air conditioning is turned up to the max.
The New York TimesSARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Fat, cold droplets splashed from the sky as the students struggled into their uniforms: rain pants, boots, mittens and hats.
Known as «General Jones,» she was born and lived in Cold Spring Harbor and was respected for leading suffrage «pilgrims» on marches from New York City to Albany and Washington, DC in support of women's suffrage.
The Philipstown Turnpike was created in 1815 as a toll road from Cold Spring to Connecticut.
The oversized broadsheet — measuring seventeen by twenty inches — was first published in Cold Spring as The Recorder in 1866.
As of July, the FAA was investigating the use of the drone (AKA «unmanned aircraft) at the Maloney - Florke wedding in Cold Spring on June 21.
In the intervening years, Watson has remained a key figure in genetics, serving as the president of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island and as the original director of the Human Genome Project.
Phillips points out that air flowing northwards in the spring would normally be cooled as it passes over cold, snowy ground.
And, if history repeats itself, as winter approaches and cold weather reduces populations of the Aedes aegypti mosquito — Zika's main vector — this transmission likely will stop and resurface late next spring.
The Arctic stratosphere in winter / spring 2011 was particularly cold, which led to large ozone depletion as expected under these conditions.
«If winters are not as cold, or if spring times are warmer, the location of the jet stream is most likely displaced north of where it has been in the past,» he said.
In spring, using the Great Lakes as an example, the cold surface waters begin to warm; when they reach 4 °, they become dense enough to sink.
New results reported in this week's Science and at a genome meeting held last week at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on New York's Long Island suggest that our pedigreed canine companions may be a major help in finding the genetic keys to common human afflictions such as cancer, diabetes, and mental disorders.
«These trees take the risk of starting earlier in the spring, because they are less strongly dependent on the cold periods,» Laube says, «and in addition they sprout more quickly as temperatures rise.»
This applies above all to native tree species such as beech and oak, because they rely on resting in the cold to protect themselves from freezing by late spring frosts.
But despite serving for 50 years as a director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island, considered a world leader in research into cancer and genetics, Dr Watson has frequently courted controversy with some of his views on politics, sexuality and race.
Serving as the Collective's scientific leadership are Nobel Laureate Phillip A. Sharp PhD, chair of the Stand Up To Cancer Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) and Institute Professor at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and David Tuveson, MD, PhD, Chief Scientist for the Lustgarten Foundation, Director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) Cancer Center and the Roy J. Zuckerberg Professor of Cancer Research at CSHL, and also a member of the Stand Up To Cancer SAC.
As Director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) from 1968 to 1994, he was a driving force behind creation of the Laboratory's cancer genetics and neuroscience programs and played a seminal role in organizing the Human Genome Project.
After receiving his Ph.D., he began his scientific studies at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory where he continues his work today as an American Cancer Society Research Professor.
As the third Dean of the Watson School, Leemor has advanced the education of graduate students at Cold Spring Harbor in many significant ways.
Correction, Aug. 26, 2010: This article originally misidentified Bruce Stillman as the director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. — Human Argonautes (hAgo), are key proteins involved in a process known as RNA interference.
The Scientific Advisory Council (SAC) is an external advisory group that advises Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's (CSHL) senior management on matters pertaining to science (both current and future), including the development of a research strategy to maintain CSHL as a world leader.
At Cold Spring Harbor, and later as a postdoc at Rockefeller University, she quickly began making a name for herself.
I have the opportunity to learn more practical science than I did in any of my molecular biology courses in college, as well as the taking advantage of all the resources at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Douglas Fearon, of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and Weill Cornell Medical College, and Bert Vogelstein, of Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, will also both receive funding as part of the new program.
Student summer day camps provide week - long experiences for students who love science at our locations in Cold Spring Harbor, Lake Success, and Harlem, as well as at additional sites in the metro - area.
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