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During a chapter in which it was mentioned that Edward was about to be 16, winter was about to begin in Hokkaido, Arakawa's birthplace, so it was decided Edward's birthdate would be in winter.
The lion may be in winter, but he is definitely not tamed.
And then there were the lines he'd heard in church, "Pray that your flight may not be in winter," So that was how the pilot disappeared?
The Qatar 2022 supreme committee, which recently acknowledged the best time to play the tournament would be in winter amid a debate about the football calendar, said it would study the report in detail before responding.
Regardless, some of the most breathtaking views anyone will ever have of the city will be in winter, like the scene from the top of Petrin Hill overlooking Mala Strana and Old Town, a romantic site for strollers in all seasons made even more spectacular when the low-hanging winter sun rests just above the rooftops.
It will be in winter".
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