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Alexandrians showed great interest in the discovery of the first ship more than two years ago, creating long lines in freezing midwinter to watch the ship being excavated.
In freezing midwinter fogs it is as mysterious and dangerous a place as any in Britain, left by man for the otters, birds and occasional red deer.
A freezing midwinter morning.
Unemployed at the time, with no bank account, Mr. Goldberg received the first payment on a freezing midwinter day.
It's a freezing midwinter evening just outside the Transylvanian village of Miklósvár, and the forest is eerily quiet.
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Wolves first colonized Lake Superior's Isle Royale in the late 1940s, perhaps after a few had walked to the island across a stretch of the lake that often freezes in midwinter.
When we first got involved, the exhibition designer Gary Withers was leading the project, but he had a problem: how to deliver 12 buildings in an impossible timescale, to open in freezing conditions on midwinter's day.
Onions, garlic and pumpkins dwell in an uninsulated attic — except in midwinter, when that space drops below freezing.
But it is deep midwinter, with temperatures at night dipping below freezing.
Despite its northerly latitude, the harbour in Hammerfest is ice-free year-round because of the warming effect of the North Atlantic Current (terminal section of the Gulf Stream), which also causes midwinter temperatures to remain only slightly below freezing.
When vines are fully dormant during the coldest part of the midwinter, grapevine buds are isolated from the plant's vascular system, desiccated, and filled with compounds that resist freezing.
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