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To millions of Americans, the season's first robin means that the grip of winter is broken.
Wrap up warm – Even in April, Tallinn is normally still in the grip of winter and it often snows.
The country may still be in the icy grip of winter, but Watford here were lifted by the early impact of Spring.
The US and Canada are still very much in the grip of winter, with Timberline (485cm upper slope base) receiving 38cm of new snow this week.
IN the granite grip of winter, the sunny notion of a dessert named St.-Tropez (more widely known as tarte tropezienne) has undeniable appeal.
Now that the icy grip of winter has truly set in, and Britain is as cold as it has ever been, it is more important than ever to have access to safe, efficient sources of heating.
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And in the grip of last winter, he wrote about snow snorkeling, in which he donned fins, mask and snorkel and plunged his face into a backyard mound of snow.
But attendance woes led to track's only race being shifted to the second week of the season, while north Georgia is still in the grips of winter.
With Holland in the grip of a winter flu epidemic, caused by the most common human strain of the virus, H3, Osterhaus feared that there was a risk of double infections.
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