Sentences with phrase «freezing to death during»

Keeping Leonardo DiCaprio from freezing to death during most of the film, one might even be inclined to award his bear skin with an Oscar itself!
Fall is almost over, the temperatures are dropping (I almost froze to death during this shoot — can you tell?)

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It was named for W.S. Bodey, who discovered gold in the area but froze to death while out getting supplies during the town's first winter.
But I have talked to people who own sheep, and they say that they doesn't let his sheep out of the barn during the winter, because the baby sheep will freeze to death.
During winter my hands litterly freeze to death untill they are white and I can't feel them anymore.
Frozen (R for profanity and disturbing images) Bone - chilling thriller about three desperate snowboarders (Kevin Zegers, Emma Bell and Shawn Ashmore) facing the specter of frostbite and freezing to death after they're accidentally stranded on a ski lift during frigid weather at a resort that's just closed for a week.
Building shelters that enable these critters to avoid freezing misery or death during inclement weather is part of the last part, managing colonies.
During winter you would freeze to death.
During any harsh weather conditions that the simulator generates all infantry units will begin to die slowly as they freeze to death, unless they have built fires or are inside a building.
During the Ort sunspot minimum, Seine, Rhine and Po were frozen (Rhine from Nov. 15, 1076 to April 7, 1077); during the minimum of Wolf, the 1315 - 1316 famine reduced western Europe population by more than 5 % and the subsequent great plague (1347 - 1350) by 30 % to 50 %; the Maunder minimum saw in France an excess death of 1.3 M on 22 M habitants (1693 - 1694); in the following years 30 % on the Finnish population (1696 - 1697), 25 % of the Scottish population (1696 - 1699) and 10 % of the French population (1708 - 1709)During the Ort sunspot minimum, Seine, Rhine and Po were frozen (Rhine from Nov. 15, 1076 to April 7, 1077); during the minimum of Wolf, the 1315 - 1316 famine reduced western Europe population by more than 5 % and the subsequent great plague (1347 - 1350) by 30 % to 50 %; the Maunder minimum saw in France an excess death of 1.3 M on 22 M habitants (1693 - 1694); in the following years 30 % on the Finnish population (1696 - 1697), 25 % of the Scottish population (1696 - 1699) and 10 % of the French population (1708 - 1709)during the minimum of Wolf, the 1315 - 1316 famine reduced western Europe population by more than 5 % and the subsequent great plague (1347 - 1350) by 30 % to 50 %; the Maunder minimum saw in France an excess death of 1.3 M on 22 M habitants (1693 - 1694); in the following years 30 % on the Finnish population (1696 - 1697), 25 % of the Scottish population (1696 - 1699) and 10 % of the French population (1708 - 1709) died.
On this side of the Atlantic, many residents of New England and the Canadian Maritimes froze to death, starved, or suffered from severe malnutrition as storms - bringing a foot or more of snow - hit hard during May and June.
You might save a lot of money on your utilities by going without heating during the winter, until you realize that saving for a mortgage down payment in New England isn't worth freezing to death over.
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