NOUN | a winter evening | winter evenings | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- His second tales collection "Winter Evening Tales" was published a month later.
- The play is set in the 1930s and it's a winter evening in the kitchen of the Morrisons home in the east end of Glasgow.
- In 1872, the curfew bell, which had been rung each winter evening since the Middle Ages, ceased.
- A 1985 musical film "Winter Evening in Gagra" further popularized the resort.
- When the tank collapsed, the fluid cooled quickly as it spread, until it reached Boston's winter evening temperatures and the viscosity increased dramatically.
- It is located in the constellation of Orion, which is prominent in the winter evening sky in the Northern Hemisphere and the summer evening sky in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Winter Evening in Gagra (...) is a 1985 musical film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov.
- For instance, the Huu-ay-aht legend of a large earthquake and ocean wave devastating their settlements at Pachena Bay places the event on a winter evening shortly after the village's residents had gone to sleep (consistent with the 9pm reconstructed time).
- At that time the paper financed winter-evening lectures in the country.
- In 1833 he published a book on "Nature and Man", and in 1835 published "Winter Evening Readings of Pastor Gerhard", which discussed poor relief.
- He published a book of stories and poems, "A Book for the Winter-Evening Fireside", in 1858.
- "Joseph Brodsky's 'A Winter Evening in Yalta'," The Observer Review (London), January 11, 1970: 29.
- When looking back at the movie in linear fashion, it starts with an unexpected phone call from Alison to Wes on a winter evening.
- On a winter evening in December 2001, Romanova reached into her purse, removed a kitchen knife, and stabbed Malchik six times in the back, chest and stomach.
- Water-based sports and recreation elsewhere in the Levels could possibly enable non-native species to invade the wetlands, and the number of visitors to the area can cause congestion on local roads, particularly those coming for the winter evening starling roost.
- One winter evening during a party that presumably bored her, she let the servants bring up snow and set about throwing snowballs.
- His writings include: "A dissertation of the Fable of Papal Antichrists" (London, 1816); "A Winter Evening Dialogue ...
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