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I'm sure Minneapolis is great, but we're talking about a city so cold in winter they had to build skyways from one building to another so residents wouldn't have to go outside.
It gets so cold in winter that men who have worked there for a while, like Jorge Sabando, 56, a mechanic from Ecuador, wind up with arthritis and take over-the-counter painkillers to carry them through the day.
There was as much window as there was wall, and they all had front and back gardens, so you had a strong sense of being outside when you were inside and vice versa - you might as well have been outside when you were inside as they were so cold in winter.
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Who knew that it would ever approach being so cold in late May?
"In this country, it is so cold in the winter that you can die when you are living in the streets," she says.
Kevin Cameron, who roomed with Mr. Himes at Harvard and who lives in Greenwich, said Mr. Himes would have credibility on environmental issues: He drives a Prius, commuted by bike and train and keeps his house so cold in the winter that guests know to wear sweaters.
Global warming, or something, has made it mild enough to wear cotton in the winter, but air-conditioning has made most inside spaces so cold in the summer that she never goes anywhere without a cotton sweater tucked in her handbag.
It was so cold in New York last week that mink coats, usually worn open and flapping, were buttoned and tightly belted.
Why, then, are offices kept so cold in the summer, when keeping them warmer would save energy, too? A. For one thing, the workers who are required to wear suits and socks or nylons would probably be miserable — especially the active, well-muscled ones.
Papa!" Five years ago, in her autobiography, she went on: I felt so cold, so cold, in spite of the heat, and couldn't stop shaking.
Papa!" Five years ago, in her autobiography, she went on: **{:.break one} ** I felt so cold, so cold, in spite of the heat, and couldn't stop shaking.
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