61. His break came during a harsh winter, when feed grain was in short supply, but potato scraps and wild horse meat were plentiful. 62. In September villagers would hunt the free-range pigs that roamed the woodlands to stock up for the harsh winter ahead. 63. Individual Eskimos, however, may become acclimated to harsh winters. 64. Last year it made its sharpest reversal on record, cooling off Eurasia and casting Northern Europe into two harsh winters in a row. 65. Lewis and Clark survived a harsh winter in their embrace. 66. Like a chill wind at the end of summer, the Iowa results were a harbinger of the harsh political winter to come. 67. Looks like harsh winter ahead if you are protective toward your reading. 68. Maybe it worked because the other four were from Minnesota, a state of hearty souls famous for surviving harsh winters and harsher politics. 69. Mrs. Meserve decided to create a English-style holly that could withstand the harsh winters of the Northeast. 70. No one comes to UMFK to face these harsh winters alone. |