Sentences with phrase «in warmer climes»

Mr Sytner sold the car to a close friend and Monaco resident where the car then split its time between the principality and the Cotswolds in the UK, spending its winters in in the warmer climes of Monaco.
If you spend a considerable amount of time daydreaming about blissful holidays in warmer climes, bring a little coastal charm into your home.
Especially in warm climes, such as Florida and Southern California, this guerilla marketing technique has evolved into a profitable form of street performance.
I don't know if it's simply because of consumer demand and that people only think to buy cranberries in the fall, or if they don't grow well in the warmer climes of Florida or California and thus truly are only seasonally available.
They believe the chemicals that keep spice plants safe from their natural predators are the same compounds that keep food safe for human consumption, particularly in warm climes where bacteria grow faster.
Whatever their ultimate fate in the playoffs, as many as half a dozen personnel changes are looming: Salley will become a free agent after the season; forward Dennis Rodman might be traded; another forward, Mark Aguirre, will most likely be shopped around, though he is not expected to fetch much; and even Thomas has been talking about spending the remainder of his career in the warmer climes of Miami.
Postecoglou's team have only recently returned from a training camp in the warm climes of Kyushu, where 39 - year - old veteran Yuji «Bomber» Nakazawa was installed as club captain.
His future is as unknown as ever — if a club in warmer climes wants to pay big money, they will get him, but such clubs are rather thin on the ground.
There's also a feast of human skin available, as people in warmer climes often wear tank tops, flip - flops, and shorts.
Stinkbugs are widespread in warmer climes, he explained to Maggs, and had long been known to cross the Channel in crates of Italian produce.
On zebras in warmer climes, the stripes are bold and cover the entire body.
They are pretty perfect in all climates; another layer in cold climates and a good coat substitute in warmer climes.
In spite of, or perhaps because of, the fact he's spent the bulk of his travels in warm climes, he's ill - prepared for a lengthy stay in the frozen north, entering the wilderness with little cold weather gear, a.22 caliber rifle, and a book on local plant life.
This double coat is great for cold weather, yet also reflects heat in warmer climes.
The Orientals — Siamese, Burmese, Cornish rexes originated in warmer climes; they carry little body fat and lighter coats.
Or for those cat lovers who live in warmer climes, a change of scenery to refresh and reenergize, often beckons.
Even in warmer climes, a cozy, clean - cut topper comes in handy.
If you fancy a serious change, why not hop on a plane and enjoy life as a digital nomad in some warmer clime?
And so far, the sources of methane from high latitudes are small, relative to the big player, which is wetlands in warmer climes.
Reliable up to zone 5, the plants can be treated as perennials in warmer climes; they'll need overwintering inside if grown in climates like the Midwest, or they can be treated as annuals.
Wouldn't relatively - small, easily - refueled, modular nuclear generators, sited below ground near point of use and augmented with rooftop solar in warm climes, enable «mini-grids» to power sub-communities and small towns without extensive transmission lines?
Risk of illnesses spreading quickly may also be attributed to this phenomenon as pathogens proliferate much more quickly in warmer climes.
For their latest summer catalogue they sent clothes to friends in warmer climes rather than fly the models there.
The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, has announced that it is planning on opening an office in the warmer climes of Malta.
JP Morgan says the action sports market is already under pressure and the uncertainty created by Brexit could further dent demand, especially if cash - strapped Brits shocked by the collapse in the pound cancel their holidays in warmer climes.
Just an idea I've had while reading these comments (I haven't tried it)-- I wonder if, in warmer climes, you could freeze the bowl or put it in a sink of ice cold water and then whip??
Would be excellent iced too, for those of you in warmer climes.
Obviously not the best choice for a col climate, but for those in the warmer climes, it's time to splish splash!
The escalating cost and environmental impact of this means that it makes sense to follow the Swedish example of checking that we're retaining heat (and in warmer climes, keeping our homes cool) in the most efficient way.
Mother Nature is alive and blooming... For those of us in warmer climes, its time to turn the soil, seed the garden, or start young plants under glass.
The fact is that although the sun in the UK may not always be as intense or constant, it can be just as damaging as it is in warmer climes.
Throwing down for the more aggressive tires might be worth it if you're in warmer climes, but the standard all - seasons make more sense up north.
She's in warmer climes, at a conference in Santa Barbara on «Non-Nash Equilibria in Zero - Sum Games.»
Phoenix, AZ The presence of Phoenix on this list emphasizes the strange connection between heartbreak and heat, as a surprising number of these locales are in warmer climes.
This dog is bred to thrive in the cold; if he finds himself in warmer climes, he needs a cool retreat, preferably with access to air conditioning.
If the cold and rain are getting you down then there is no better cure than a holiday in a warmer clime.
What better way to melt your worries away than to lose yourself in the warm climes and immersive culture of a European city?
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