And when they met again that winter evening in 1955, Rosa Parks would not be pushed.
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Sylvester ruled in January that Winter's testimony was the only way to identify the leak.
That winter there was a snow storm that ground the city to a halt.
He flew in by way of Stalingrad, where the Red Army had turned back the Germans that winter.
It really does need highlighting that winter can take its toll in this way, particularly on the elderly.
Back in Little Rock that winter, odd characters kept popping up, talking about suspicious land deals and disappearing documents.
Now that winter is almost over, the release date has once again shifted.
During that winter we crossed a point where conditions in the housing market were fostering increased strength in the housing market.
He lobbied the county tax collector, arguing that Skibowl should stay in local hands--and promised he'd get the lifts cranking that winter.
That winter, Sandberg met with Eric Schmidt, who was then the C.
Remember that winter gasoline will pressure up as the weather heats up, and the contained butane will start to vaporize out of the mix.
Before long we were witnessing the reincarnation of a man who made three centuries against the Indians in 2002 and three more in the Ashes that winter.
In that winter, the turn of the 1930s, a couple of young men with time on their hands was nothing to draw a stare.
Two years ago he played through the summer series against India with a hernia, failed to recover and ended up missing the entire Ashes series that winter.
He was retained for the fifth Test at the Oval where he returned 3 for 110 and then toured South Africa that winter where he played one Test.
Still, when I think of how hopeless the prospects for the Continental Army appeared that winter in Valley Forge, and yet somehow defeat was averted, it humbles me.
The moors that winter were often under a crust of snow not enough to blanket them in white, but a mean, dirty frosting on the hard earth and wilted shrubs.
In London, England, Pakistani envoy to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hasan countered the report, noting that winter redeployments are normal and that only police and not the army had their vacation canceled.
Even the cautious approach won't knock out the problem completely, however Red Sox slugger David Ortiz suffered the same injury in May 2008 and returned without surgery, but was still complaining of discomfort that winter.
Ministers have been pressing hospitals to concentrate on cutting the waiting lists for non-urgent operations, so they may not have made sufficient preparations for the sharp rise in emergency admissions that winter often brings.
On that winter's night more than a year ago, Captain Schettino was trying to show off his vessel and his seamanship by sailing desperately close to the shore, reports the BBC's Rome correspondent Alan Johnston.
That winter, I packed a suitcase and took an empty, overheated Greyhound bus to the state mental hospital, where I trudged through blinding drifts of cold and was shown to a room in a staff dormitory.
That winter, I even bought a twenty-pound log splitter and would go out in the backyard every morning and split wood until the sweat started steaming from my body like those horses in that Alfred Stieglitz photograph.
There is clear evidence that winter storms throughout southern Scandinavia were more frequent and intense during the multi-century Dark Ages Cold Period and the much more recent Little Ice Age than either now or other comparably warm periods.
Earlier this month NSICD scientists reported that winter sea ice cover in the Arctic was just 14.7 million square kilometers (5.7m square miles) -- slightly better than the all-time low 14.5m square kilometers (5.6m square miles) in 2006 -- but well short of the 15.7m average for 1979-2000.
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