On warm days, eat on the covered patio at Vinodol, and in winter, in the vaulted dining hall.
Inventories normally dip in summer, when drivers take to the road, pushing up demand for petrol, and in winter, when demand for heating oil surges.
The soil was poor and rocky, and in winter everything froze.
Despite being miles from any wrestling club he shows his keenness and commitment by travelling widely to events during the summer season and in winter turns up at both Rothbury and Carlisle for training.
Summer visitors see grazing reindeer and Sami camps, and in winter a special bus follows a snow plow up the final eight miles to reach the 1, 000-foot high plateau where, bracing against the winds, you get to stand beside the iconic North Cape globe for photographic proof positive that you have literally stood at the top of the world.
These can be closed beyond the open windows for privacy in summer, and shut in winter for warmth and insulation.
The loser is the owner of that real-life store: the person who has stocked the merchandise, hired the staff, paid to keep the store cool in summer and warm in winter, written the rent checks and the tax checks.
During the first two years that the dome was under construction, Lanier and his father lived in an unheated canvas Army tent that was stiflingly hot in summer and frigid in winter.
This style, found almost nowhere else in Germany, uses dry straw and water reed to build the roofs, resulting in a home that is cool in the summer and warm in winter.
Our only possession was a tent, which was hot in summer and cold in winter.
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You will quickly discover what the locals have known for centuries: the tuff rock keeps rooms cool in summer and warm in winter.
She makes succulent roast lamb in springtime, crispy pastilla to celebrate the end of Ramadan, ethereally light fish dishes and salads in July and hearty tagines in fall and winter.
The list of year-round activities on offer - the Svalbard tourist office has a comprehensive list, as well as a booking facility - includes hiking, glacier walks, kayaking and boat excursions that last a day or ten in summer, or dog-sledding and snowmobiling in winter.
They would hike in the summer months and, in winter, pioneer the new sport of downhill or alpine skiing.
Inland, in the desert, conditions are almost uniformly settled and sunny with very high temperatures in summer and warm days in winter.
The wind in California tends to blow the strongest at night and in the winter while the sun obviously is at its strongest during the day and in the summer months.
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"It's very infectious and strikes in winter because people are indoors and it spreads more easily, " Hawkey said.
Indeed, conventional wisdom holds that the moment for mounting any sort of intervention in hostile conditions may already be coming to an end, given that it would take many more weeks to get the troops and their heavy weapons in place, and winter sets in as early as October.
The second one, which begins in the mid-1970s, is much more suspicious because it has been accompanied by a cooling of the stratosphere and is accentuated at high latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere and in the winter, which is what one would expect from increasing CO2.
According to the website for Mount Hermon, it is the highest point in Israel and is visited by skiers in winter and hikers the rest of the year.
The walls were thin, the roof leaked, and the building was broiling in the summer and freezing in the winter.
In 2003, the Federal Aviation Administration raised its assumption of what the average air passenger weighs, including clothing and personal items, to 195 pounds in winter and to 190 pounds in summer.
The heating and cooling systems use air that has been earth-tempered drawn into a large tube and passed through the ground, which has a consistent temperature that is cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
"When we compare changes in the black carbon to changes in these other indicators, it is clear that most of the increases in black carbon in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in winter and spring, resulted from industrial emissions - probably from coal burning, " he added.
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And in the winter of 1963, few subjects were more popular than the touring Mona Lisa.
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Some days, I look down and see hawks flying, and in the winter there are beautiful cloud formations.
And in the winter, the rising price of oil is also making it more expensive to heat your homes.
The waste heat is converted into cooling capacity, and the small heat surplus is dumped into aquifers 300 m below ground level, where it is stored and recovered in winter.
When the deal is done, Jambalaya will take PSV guests on day sails in the summer and Beauty in the winter.
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