Articles, tagged with "winter temperatures", page 1
03rd January 2012
When winter temperatures dramatically fall, UK factory production can be badly affected. And if this winter is anything like the last, some factories across the country may even need to temporarily halt production, until temperatures rise.
Factory mana...
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Author:
Steve Reeve
10th October 2011
Cyprus Holidays - Everything You Could Wish For There are so many great reasons to take a holiday in Cyprus that it's hard to know where to start. Cyprus holidays can be anything that you dream of; from adventure to romance, sightseeing to relaxation, sho...
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Author:
RubenTalley
21st September 2011
Lanzarote attracts millions of visitors every year, from all over Europe. This is partly down to the climate as there are no ‘seasons’ in Lanzarote. It is sometimes said to be in a state of ‘ever spring’. In the winter temperatures rarely drop below 2...
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Author:
Ian Sheldon
12th August 2011
The tradition of roofing has a history of many materials being used. Natural resources have been some of the most beautiful over the years. Slate is one of these materials. A slate roof gives a rich look to home exteriors. It has several positive qual...
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Author:
Scott Landa
05th July 2011
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Take care of your lawn. Make every effort to avoid walking on your lawn when
frost is present, damage will show later. Mowing should not be often needed during
this month. Fescue should not be cut short at any time. Fertilization with hig...
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Author:
StarNursery
20th June 2011
Did it ever strike you, what is the composition of artificial grass that makes it so reliable? In order to unearth the truth, it will be a better idea to first know how it is made in the first place. It is the speciality of art yarn finely weaved that bri...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
05th June 2011
We chose France for our trip, however there are a great deal of nice European ski resorts, and in reality, some individuals even say that Europe is the home of the sport, and it is easy to see why. In the event you’re searching for a good time, go for Eur...
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Author:
Robin Stewart
01st June 2011
This summer is going to be so dry and hot that Britain risks a drought as severe as that of 1976, forecasters have warned.
Gardeners will struggle to keep their flowers and lawns in good condition, while farmers will find it tough to water their crops a...
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Author:
jade.webster
31st May 2011
Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California. According to vacation rentals tourist survey, it the largest beach city in Orange County in terms of traveller attraction. It is covered by the Pacific Ocean on the southwest, by ...
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Author:
Jay Walker
16th May 2011
Cold climate makes it hard for roses to grow as compared to spring. So, we should know some basic roses caring techniques, in order for us to maximize and enjoy their beauty and exquisiteness. There might be some roses who can survive the ill weather whil...
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Author:
tulik
04th May 2011
Why Travel to Barcelona?
The city has sensational architecture, led by the great and gaudy Gaudi, a lively, walkable centre, truly sensational restaurants and bars at reasonable prices, cultural activities by the ton and good beaches nearby.
Traffic and...
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Author:
James Schryver
20th April 2011
If you're seeking for the finest spot in the nation for a satisfying retirement, head to The Ledges of St. George in lovely Southern Utah! There are several positive aspects to choosing St. George, Utah for retirement, specifically the 1-of-a-variety, 4-p...
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Author:
worminto65
14th April 2011
Since the 1970s, the seaside town of Benidorm in Spain has attracted millions of tourists each year - the majority of whom hail from the UK. However, because of its enduring appeal to Brits, Benidorm now has an image of being awash with fish and chip sh...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
04th April 2011
Perhaps one of the most important aspects about owning a gas furnace is the need to take advantage of gas furnace services when you most need it. A typical gas furnace consists of a circulating fan that sits at the bottom of the unit behind the cold air r...
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Author:
rodney.curtis45
31st March 2011
Former capital of Cyprus, the popular resort of Paphos is said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, and there are plenty of reasons to fall in love with Paphos. Located in the southwestern part of Cyprus, the town attracts an asso...
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Author:
Allison-Jane Draper