Smith, who spent one winter playing baseball in the USA, has been told he will definitely play at Trent Bridge.
Dr. Hart had allowed David the use of the house one winter when David had tried to move to Telluride.
One winter day in northern Quebec some years ago, a polar bear wandered into a village and approached a seven-year-old Inuit child.
"(But) we know that one winter will always play different from the previous ones so we (will always) learn something new, " he added.
For ordinary Russians, so is the thought that some of their cold and hungry soldiers may one winter's day start looting outside rather than inside the barracks.
One winter day, a pipe burst in our basement, and my mother had no idea what to do, so I called my father and figured out how to fix it.
One winter morning, Robbins and I drove four and a half hours north from Las Vegas, through the desert, to the Tonopah Conservation Camp, a minimum-security prison, where a pickpocket named Gary Scott was serving time.
Perhaps that's because it's an obvious one for winter, but it's also classic functional: big, indulgent, opulent knits in neutral colors.
One candidate is winter-fuel payments, which go to all households with someone over 60.
In 2014, Formula One visits the Winter Olympic city of Sochi, for the inaugural Russian Grand Prix.
One day this winter, you will be in your car, driving to the gym for your Bon Jovi jump-rope class.
He said usually there is one in a winter but for the past few months there have been up to 25.
And get cozy in your second one-piece winter coverall of the week.
One afternoon last winter, two ships lined up side by side in a field of pack ice at the mouth of the Ross Sea, off the coast of Antarctica.
He is convinced that opener Denly should have been playing in England's winter one-day series - although he has been named in England's provisional 30-man squad for this summer's World Twenty20 tournament.
Large fluctuations from warm to cold winters have been the rule for the U.S., as one can see from records kept by the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA. For example, the winters of 1932 and 1934 were as warm as or warmer than the 2011-2012 one and the winter of 1936 was much colder.
It has now grown into one of the largest winter festivals in the world.
One Saturday morning last winter, I met with a woman I had operated on the night before.
Last winter was one of the best ski seasons in history, with excellent snow conditions almost everywhere the white stuff can be found in the United States.
In A:CM, an official sequel to the Aliens saga, we play Corporal Winter, one of the four hundred Marines dispatched to learn the whereabouts of the Marines stranded on LV-426.
"We can't quite believe it, but what is clear is we are now one of the leading winter sports nations in the world, " says Anderson, trying his hardest not to laugh out loud.
"It was with great sadness that I learnt of the deaths of Captain Tom Sawyer and Corporal Danny Winter, one a proven mentor and leader and the other an NCO of great professionalism and experience, " he said.
But if you hit one of those beautiful winter days when the sea is calm and the sky is blue, continue along the coast path for about two miles until it curves into the hidden bay and tiny old harbour of Lamorna Cove.
It would see British Summer Time (BST) maintained during the winter months and "double summertime" applied during summer months, putting the UK one hour ahead of GMT during winter and two hours ahead during summer.
One day, just before winter break, three of the boys made a confession to their parents.
Kemp was one of Kent's winter signings while Marshall had been due to play for Gloucestershire.
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