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midwinter
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midwinter
a. the middle or depth of the winter
b. (as modifier): a midwinter festival


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Byline: By NICK PUREWAL GRIPPED by the bleakest of midwinters, even the fates are conspiring against Newcastle Falcons' Guinness Premiership survival tilt.
Some bleak midwinters are bleaker than others: and this year the only fleeting smiles you'll see around Fleet Street belong to economic correspondents, who rarely get a story anywhere near front pages while the good times roll.
It brought a phrase to the public's attention, "I Can Do That" - a symbol of personal defiance and optimism in a world of bleak midwinters for its black clothed character, Yosser Hughes.
 
 
 
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