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On the driver's screen, I found it odd that the outside temperature wasn't constantly displayed, especially for a car designed to be driven in cold weather.
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The jet stream is driven in part by the temperature difference between cold Arctic air and the warmer air of middle latitudes.
Executives are driven in Cedrics.
Industrial production fell 0.1 percent in January after an upwardly revised 1.2 percent jump in December, which had been driven by unseasonably cold weather and heating demand.
Tens of thousands of inmates, debilitated and already near extinction, were driven out in bitter cold on death marches.
Trying to reduce inventories, they have cut production, setting off a chain reaction that has made wholesalers stingy and suppliers eager to pay top dollar to meet demand, which itself has been driven up in the Northeast by the coldest weather in several years.
For the rest of that week -- the shooting was on a Monday -- West 72nd Street outside the Dakota was clogged with mourners who knew Lennon only through his work but were driven to stand in the cold, singing Lennon and Beatles songs to the accompaniment of portable radios and tape players.
The notion that cold detection in cold nociceptors is driven by the coordinated action of a set of ionic channels has been clearly demonstrated previously (Madrid et al, 2009; Momin et al, 2008; Viana et al, 2002).
This narrow band of fast-flowing air high in the atmosphere is driven by temperature differences between cold air to the north and warm air to the south.
Earlier in the night, as the stadium was still filling up, Bolt was driven around the track in a cold war-era rocket ship that burped fire out of its exhaust.
The cars are driven many miles in very hot and very cold climates to ensure durability.
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