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Fish is relished from the advent of winter till spring.
It was perhaps only natural that the biologists were chiefly interested in the advent of Winters.
Another activity in which we are very much involved is, more particularly, preparing for the worst-case scenario, namely the advent of winter.
One was the advent of winter.
Birds like partridge and quail are had from the advent of winter since they are heat giving meats.
After it, with the advent of winter, came the slow deadly sinking into the stalemate of trench warfare.
Eye Sites With the advent of winter and its long nights, some thoughts turn to hours of reading, others to vacation and travel.
The advent of winter had curtailed her sailing lessons on the Hudson, but she had recently found someone to teach her all about photography.
The advent of winter prevented any prospecting from being conducted, but work in the summer of 1936 led to the discovery of numerous gold veins.
Militia were sent to guard the town in response, but these returned to their homes with the advent of winter, which was not thought to be a time for warfare.
And what about snow in Alaska in August - the unexpected advent of winter in a place used to extremes of temperature and of light?
In Bangla the advent of winter is often expressed by the sentence "Sheeter buri ashchhe dheye" which means "the winter old woman is coming fast".
Calendar Check For those who dream of summer at the advent of winter, here is news of coming events at Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass.
With the advent of winter and of reinforcements the British operations became very energetic in every part of the country, and some account of them will now be added.
A Pentagon official said that while the advent of winter was expected to hinder the efforts of both the Taliban and opposition groups in the north, military operations in the south could accelerate.
By the end of 1914, in the west, both the Germans and the Allies were digging trenches; and in the east, the advent of winter had also temporarily brought the war of movement to a halt.
Thus the Somme offensive dragged on until, with the advent of winter rains in mid-November, when the exhausted, hungry men could no longer drag themselves through the deepening mud, it died away in disappointment and despair.
A Map The town's illustrious alpine history zooms into focus at this museum; from the cliffhanging tale of crystal-hunter Jacques Balmat to the first ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 and the advent of winter tourism.
It's all right to feel cozy and warm about the advent of winter at the fading fringes of fall, when everything seems to promise crisp nights and warm kitchens, but by now it's too easy to be enveloped in mufflers and despondency.
And now, with the collapse of France and the fall of Norway offering the enemy a thousand miles of Atlantic seaboard as operating base, and with the advent of winter storms and long winter nights affording almost unlimited opportunity to break out into the Atlantic, the menace had reached critical proportions.