Sentences with phrase «in cold countries such»

They feel so good and happy, especially for us poor folks living in cold countries such as Germany.

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Such speed would allay the worries of developing countries such as Indonesia, which recently stopped sharing flu samples with the World Heath Organization because it fears it will be left in the cold when a pandemic strikes, Fedson sSuch speed would allay the worries of developing countries such as Indonesia, which recently stopped sharing flu samples with the World Heath Organization because it fears it will be left in the cold when a pandemic strikes, Fedson ssuch as Indonesia, which recently stopped sharing flu samples with the World Heath Organization because it fears it will be left in the cold when a pandemic strikes, Fedson says.
In a new study, Ashfold and his team show that these «cold surges» can very quickly transport polluted air from countries such as China to remote parts of equatorial Southeast Asia.
It wasn't always be chilly in Manado so whenever I went to Tomohon / Tondano / Sonder and in this case I had a chance to visit the Prayer Hill which has chilly spot last year, I jumped at the chance once again wherein I could dress up for the cold and wear my coat again without the thought of people will give me their odd stares when I'm out (one of the bad thing living in such a tropical country with only two seasons haha * crying *).
Sir Steve Lancashire, chief executive of Reach2, which runs 50 schools, said the tiered approach would mean trusts could «genuinely collaborate» on some of the toughest issues facing them, «such as recruitment and retention, and how to draw talent to cold spots in the country».
A Colder War rejoins protagonist Thomas Kell, (A Foreign Country, St. Martin's Press, 2012) an involuntarily retired MI6 agent or «spook» as they are known in the trade, given to feelings of such loss that he often suspects he has disappeared into himself.
Although Germany gets very cold, especially in the mountains of Bavaria where the German Shepherd Dog's ancestors were bred, nowhere in the country are there temperatures like those commonly found in regions such as Karelia, Siberia, Mongolia, or Kamchatka.
The surface of the hands and feet are white to ensure the animal stays warm in colder climates in countries such as Mongolia.
Built in the Queen Anne Victorian style, the historic hotel was the most modern accommodation in the High Country at the time, offering amenities such as hot and cold baths, electric bells to summon serving staff, and fresh water drawn from its mountain spring.
Each room category has standard facility such as mini bar IDD Telephone, television satellite, CD and DVD player, Air conditioner, telephone, dressing bath and in room sandal, safety and deposit box, hot and cold running water and sunken bathtub located at suite room, plunge pool, king size bed, day bed and a bathtub made from volcanic stone in valley pool villa and country yard pool villa.
DES MOINES (AP)-- Warmer and wetter weather in large swaths of the country have helped farmers grow corn, soybeans and other crops in some regions that only a few decades ago were too dry or cold, experts who are studying the change said... The change is due in part to a 7 % increase in average U.S. rainfall in the past 50 years, said Jay Lawrimore, chief of climatic analysis for the Asheville, N.C. - based National Climactic Data Center... Brad Rippey, a U.S. Department of Agriculture meteorologist, said warming temperatures have made a big difference for crops such as corn and soybeans... For example, data from the National Agricultural Statistics Service show that in 1980, about 210,000 soybean acres were planted in North Dakota.
This was particularly true in the «cold climates» Arrhenius referred to in your quote, such as his native country of Sweden (in 1905 he moved to equally cold Norway to head up the Nobel Institute).
That original buyer, for whatever reason — whether it's a change of circumstances (such as a change in a marital situation, job transfer to another city, province or country; birth of children resulting in a home / condominium unit being too small for the buyer), cold feet, or simply the desire to make a profit — has subsequently decided to «sell» that right to buy to the new buyer.
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