Sentences with phrase «early winter tend»

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CCD tends to occur in winter or early spring, often when bees begin their first foraging trips of the year.
It's probably because we tend to start seeing holiday decorations so early (and because the days start getting shorter) that it often seems like winter when we've only just started adjusting to the end of summer!
This grey dress I've had for a few years, and I tend to break it out during the fall and early winter.
It does get dark awfully early on this latitude in winter; we tend to forget how far north we are thanks to the temperate climate created here by the Atlantic Drift, but we don't even get eight hours of sunshine around the end of December.
Ships tend to relocate in early spring, with many moving from their winter homes in the Caribbean to more popular summertime destinations including Europe and Alaska, John Felice, vice-president of franchise operations for Expedia Cruise Ship Centers, explained in an email.
* Save Money Booking for November, December, January: Airlines tend to lower prices for winter months during the month of August & early September.
It is not known if adults tend their young, and the adults and the young animals migrate to the surface during the early rains in the fall and winter.
Sudden warmings tend to occur during the early and middle parts of the winter and the transition period from winter to spring.
The birds tend to disappear by early winter, but the model predicts change in that regard.
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