Word: warmness
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...Quincy in my absence.Of course, I—subsequently—will not survive.But before that can ever happen, Ozzie, you need to back up your words like a true World Series champion.A word to the wise before you depart, though.Harvard really isn’t as warm and cozy as it may appear on the outside, or in the bizarre Korean soap opera I recently discovered on the internet entitled “Love Story in Harvard.”You’ll need to weather some brutal things in Cambridge, and so don?...
...reason why one winter is warmer than another has to do with weather patterns and the location of the jet stream, which varies month to month and year to year. Right now, we’re on a warm side, but weather predictions show that in Boston, we’re headed for cold weather as we get on the wrong side of the jet stream...
...each other throughout their routines. These athletes aren't conjoined just on the ice. Since most compete in low-revenue sports, the lugers, sledders and skaters often bunk up to save costs. Grimmette doubles as Martin's landlord, renting him a bedroom in his Lake Placid house; during the warm summer months, a top Italian luge team, Gerhard Plankensteiner and Oswald Haselrieder, live and work together as forest rangers in Cortina. They share hotel rooms on the road and put in long hours prepping for competition. "We're like married couples," says Todd Hays, the top U.S. bobsled driver, sharing...
...report out of the British Met (for meteorological) office says that it doesn?t have to get all that warm to be very bad indeed. There isn?t any new science in the study, titled ?Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change?: it?s a summary of research presented at a conference of the same name last year. But it does point out that the temperature need only rise about halfway to the worst-case scenario for such catastrophic events as the melting of the Greenland ice cap, or, worse yet, the West Antarctic ice sheet. The latter event could raise sea levels...
...between the oldest of the Ancient Eight. While Housman experienced the negative aspect of that emotion, Yale first-year point guard Chris Andrews, who helped seal the victory by scoring 10 points on 10-of-12 shooting from the free throw line in the final seven minutes, received a warm introduction to the power of his home crowd. “I got the sense from even when we first came out at warm-ups, that tonight was going to be a big night,” Andrews said. “The crowd was really into...