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There was also evidence that season of blood sample collection had an effect on the concentration of Vitamin D, with blood samples which were taken in spring and winter having lower Vitamin D than those taken in summer and autumn (P = 0.011).
I have exactly the same problem with my tree fern, except that stupid me didn't protect it over winter: having read that they get hardier as they get older I decided last winter was the one on which to take a chance.
Mike Yardy's side have added paceman Amjad Khan over the winter having romped to the Second Division title last season.
With deep winter having settled in, many people's bills have been significantly higher than they were this time last year.
A half-dozen men in Mr. Ripka's work group were temporarily bald this winter, having shaved their heads together as part of an autism fund-raiser.
H.P. plans to ship by rail throughout the coming winter, having taken elaborate measures to protect the cargo from temperatures that can drop to 40 degrees below zero.
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So I returned this past winter, having written an introduction to a new edition of "Wuthering Heights" in the intervening years and prompted by a resurgence of interest in the sisters: a film remake of Charlotte's "Jane Eyre" came out last year, and a new version of Emily's "Wuthering Heights," directed by Andrea Arnold, is due later this spring.
It was England's first win against any Australian side and their first in 10 attempts against their Ashes rivals here this winter, having been whitewashed in the Ashes, trounced in the Twenty20 contest and beaten in three previous one-day internationals.
The 35-year-old retired midway through the Ashes tour last winter having taken 255 wickets in 60 Tests.
Now tomorrow has come.
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