Sentences with phrase «past winter»

The phrase "past winter" refers to the most recent winter that has already happened. Full definition
Which I get — we are in between seasons and this time of year everyone just wants to move past winter and forget it even happened.
Over the last 10,000 years, snow and rain dripped into the depths of Scărișoara, where they froze into thin layers of ice containing chemical evidence of past winter temperature changes.
but like you I'm pretty much past winter clothes at this point and have full blown moved onto summer even though it's still so cold here.
And the Environmental Defense Fund went so far as to say it might just feel colder today than in past winters because of global warming.
I was really hoping that we were past the winter season, but here in Michigan, snow in Spring time is pretty much a given event.
1) Unlike some other past winter nor» easters that were forecast many days in advance, this one seemed to pop abruptly into forecasts only on Saturday.
We've been mourning the lack of moisture all over the West this winter, which is nothing like past winters I've spent in the bay area.
Past winter transfer windows show that when we have needed to replace or strengthen areas in the team Wenger has failed to go out and get players in, why should we expect anything different from him this time?
Even with the devastating past winter, Eden farmers are the main source of fresh veggies for Western New York and beyond.
Great team top notch guys!this past winter killed my old car and I was in a tough spot.
In fact, China was the first country to make an offer for The Way Past Winter, the third title from our bestselling middle - grade author Kiran Millwood Hargrave.
While Facebook has traditionally been seen as a free form of self promotion for businesses large and small, the social network's algorithm change this past winter made organic reach harder to come by for business users.
Millman: We had bootstrapped the company with some success up until [this past winter], but realized that to take things to the next level, we needed an injection of capital and that as first - time entrepreneurs, mentorship would also be extremely valuable.
But this past winter, five major automakers made new commitments to join forces to further refine fuel - cell technology, roll out hydrogen fuel stations and begin selling these zero - emission cars to European buyers by 2017.
«There is so much liability for police officers today, and most things come down to a he - said - she - said,» Ward told Inc. this past winter.
In a feature I wrote this past winter, I presented HootSuite as a company that wanted to stay at home — not sell to a large American company.
Since then, though, the UberJET service has largely been grounded, save for a contest this past winter where winners could score a personal flight to ski destination Aspen, Colo..
Simply put, retail investors were left out in the cold with their frozen assets, where they spent this past winter riding a financial and emotional roller coaster.
Cherrill Farnsworth was relentless this past winter and spring as she pursued every source of investment capital she could think of for a fourth round of funding for her about - to - be-profitable company, HealthHelp.
Don't let this past winter leave you dragging, here are some inspiring words of wisdom for every entrepreneur to get motivated.
We'll give credit where credit seems to be due — this past winter, North Korea did in fact launch its own flash - based video game online.
Bitcoin went through a rough phase between 2014 and mid-2016, when price tanked from $ 1,000 to $ 200, only to spike to over $ 1,000 again in a matter of months, during this past winter.
Even before the arrival of the cranes, this past winter PhilaPort saw the largest containership that ever called the Port the M / V MSC Shuba B, a 12,200 - TEU vessel.
The U.S. is awash in natural gas from newly exploited shale deposits, but New Englanders paid record prices for gas this past winter because of inadequate pipeline capacity.
My friends Don and Karen spent time in the desert this past winter — actually Mozambique.
But, this past winter I was very ill with a stress related illness in which it took all the energy I had just to get out of bed.
We've had ten years without a temperature rise, and this past winter, in both hemispheres, has marked a substantial downturn.
It did so conspicuously this past winter, when spokespersons for mainline churches, the scientific establishment and the universities lined up behind the American...
It did so conspicuously this past winter, when spokespersons for mainline churches, the scientific establishment and the universities lined up behind the American Civil Liberties Union.
Texas had snow too this past winter.
I've eaten more kiwi this past winter than I have my entire life, ready to make this smoothie!
I might even try sauerkraut again, after this past winter's love affair -LSB-...]
Throughout this past winter and spring we've been enjoying Parmesan Herb Roasted Potatoes.
The weather this past winter has been crazy to the least.
In this past winter, the creative brewer dropped a bombshell in the form of an 11 percent stout with an almost syrup - like consistency.
Since we spent so many months traveling, this past winter, we agreed to stay in Sweden and Denmark this summer.
We made and photographed these beauties this past winter, but they kept getting pushed back on the blog post schedule, as something more seasonal or appropriate always came up.
I had the most amazing almond financier in Paris this past winter and have nibbled on the edge of a few look a-likes since, but have been fully disappointed, disappointed to the point of booking a train back to Paris just for that perfect financier.
Ever since my South African friend made me a special «hot toddy» with milk and whiskey when I was suffering with a cold this past winter, I... Continue Reading
This past winter, I finally tried cashew cream for the first time ever.
This issue hits close to home for me because the bees I was keeping died this past winter.
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