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| ded that "Southland is commendably stinting and | cold, a series that doesn't aim to please, and is al |
| To get the tractor to start from | cold, a small second fuel tank was added that contai |
| He played bass guitar in The | Cold, a new-wave band based in New Orleans in the ea |
| e food includes a two course breakfast, hot and | cold, a packed lunch, which you make yourself and a |
| The word frio is Spanish for | cold, a clear reference to the spring-fed coolness o |
| she looks like a friend, but there is something | cold about her. |
| In all these species, it results in | cold abscess, with granulomatous formations on the f |
| ture and the concomitant spread of Malaria, and | cold adaptation. |
| ave earned some appreciation for its rigorously | cold aesthetic". |
| Just Us, for one more year, but his trail went | cold after 1972, although there was one interesting |
| Their relations were | cold after their first cooperation in Aliens, but th |
| The cake is intended to be eaten | cold, after refrigeration. |
| point out to Lake Michigan, but the trail runs | cold after that as the forest has reclaimed any and |
| e To Remember", "Who Can Explain?", "Out in the | Cold Again" and "The ABC's of Love". |
| rom Macfarlane's 1908 monograph showing hot and | cold air currents on Mount Kinabalu. |
| t helps extend the growing season by preventing | cold air from settling and producing frost. |
| They draw in | cold air from the floor and blow heated air back out |
| rtwaves are often associated with warm (WAA) or | cold air advection (CAA), which influence temperatur |
| Night: this process continues, | cold air flowing through cavities in the floor slabs |
| The title refers to a front of | cold air coming from the south, bringing a quick coo |
| rm air around the north and west side of it and | cold air and snow blew in from the south. |
| that brings warm air to the Arctic regions and | cold air to the continents. |
| is when the normal temperature (warm air below, | cold air above) profile is reversed, creating a stab |
| The | cold air from the Fraser Valley can also flow out ov |
| ld be increased by injecting hot air instead of | cold air into the furnace, for the principle of itse |
| This mass of | cold air was so strong that the temperature at Mequo |
| e over eastern portions of Canada, allowing for | cold air to be brought down into the coastal areas i |
| weather or volcanic activity, and is common in | cold air above warmer water, in exhaled air in the c |
| Rich moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and | cold air aloft and wind shear provided the ingredien |
| Until the 1820s, the use of | cold air was thought to be preferable to hot air for |
| " | Cold Sunday" was a meteorological event which took p |
| orrect, the use of the hot-air blast instead of | cold air was known at an extremely early age. |
| hillside location that benefits the outflow of | cold air masses. |
| of the winter monsoon injected large amounts of | cold air into the circulation of Nina which then wea |
| ley is prone to sudden shifts in temperature as | cold air swoops down from the Blue Mountains and get |
| rovide any relief whatsoever, often spewing out | cold air during the cold months. |
| This | cold air ensured that many areas where storms typica |
| wnwind of warm water bodies within an otherwise | cold air mass. |
| ropical storm status and continued to weaken as | cold air continued to enter the storm. |
| The company launched in 1993 a | cold air inflatables division, with 4.000 units manu |
| d many balloons with special shapes, as well as | cold air inflatables. |
| se had the disadvantage of being exposed to the | cold air in the roof space. |
| re sealed, but an air-conditioning system pumps | cold air through a cooling system and regulates the |
| be called fog, and is usually formed when very | cold air moves over warmer water. |
| is thus a region of warm air above a region of | cold air, but higher in the atmosphere (generally no |
| With a | cold airflow moving toward the northeast interacting |
| Non is Megu's main contender for the crown; a | cold, alien being almost devoid of emotion. |
| ublic duty and ducal responsibility, he lived a | cold, aloof existence, isolated from the outside wor |
| It could live in | cold alpine terrain. |
| She is said to have turned into the | cold, ambitious woman described in fiction after he |
| lways a pipe in his mouth, phlegmatic, mocking, | cold, an arguer. |
| He died of | cold and starvation during the Axis Occupation of Gr |
| the dinner party is interrupted by the growing | cold and the dramatic disappearance of Georgiana. |
| wever on New Year's Day 1910 he caught a severe | cold and experienced a rapid decline, dying only a f |
| are also common ingredients used to make cough, | cold, and allergy products. |
| rigation systems to mitigate the effects of the | cold and the heat. |
| Winters are long, | cold and dry, while summers are short and warm. |
| Winters are | cold and snowy, an average of over 160 inches (4.1 m |
| While there, he discovers that his | cold and distant father, now deceased, carried a qui |
| at the hands of in-state rival Auburn came on a | cold and rainy afternoon and marked the first Iron B |
| The three eventually, knock each other | cold, and Mabel quickly scurries by them with three |
| Cincinnati defeated Virginia Tech 18-6 in | cold and icy conditions that led to a scoreless firs |
| the long-promised biotech advances in drought, | cold, and disease-resistance come about in the next |
| tuated in the Ria de Pontevedra, its climate is | cold and rainy in winter and warm and sunny in summe |
| He recalled, "It was | cold and this car hop didn't have on a very big jack |
| He reluctantly agrees to see Judith, who is | cold and openly antagonistic toward him. |
| l" and the murder was "clearly the product of a | cold and calculating mind". |
| mine and nasal decongestant medication used for | cold and allergy symptoms. |
| 000 years before present (B.P.) experienced the | cold and dry climatic conditions. |
| The weather was consistently too | cold and dreary that summer to enjoy the outdoor hol |
| The summer was | cold and the lowered production of rice led to the r |
| Originally, he is rather | cold and rude towards the other DigiDestined, but ev |
| the Jacksonville, Florida (U.S.) hard rock band | Cold and Austin, Texas (U.S.) Psychedelic blues band |
| bridewell after an inmate Thomas Platt died of | cold and hunger in custody. |
| Fast growing, 'KH' was also reputed to be | cold and drought resistant. |
| pounds of TNT, and withstand extreme degrees of | cold and heat. |
| It is a | cold and stormy night when someone knocks on Sam's d |
| Newton-Under-Roseberry-Topping And it's | cold and it's wet |
| e heavy snow environment adds to the feeling of | cold and isolation. |
| mpact and hardness tests; Processing of metals: | cold and hot working, casting, powder metallurgy, me |
| hanolamine solutions absorb carbon dioxide when | cold, and release it when warmed. |
| It is generally quite | cold and often raining, with the result that the riv |
| The night was bitterly | cold and quite dark, which enabled the Union conting |
| only successful resistant, resists by remaining | cold and "impassive". |
| rn prisoners would not suffer the rigors of the | cold and unfamiliar northern climate. |
| who lost his parents in the war, and has acted | cold and distant ever since. |
| wood, the other half on land and near a portion | cold and low." |
| , gastro-intestinal, family planning and cough, | cold and allergy categories. |
| or the Virginia rapes because the cases are too | cold and much of the evidence has been destroyed (Wa |
| Researchers in Mississippi found that both | cold and hot water extractions of yerba mate contain |
| ures, Dr Alexander Kellis's cure for the Common | Cold and Marburg EX-19 (or Marburg Amberlee), named |
| ws dug pits with their bare hands in the bitter | cold, and packed them with frozen corpses. |
| girlfriend of two years, who claims he was too | cold and she'd found someone else. |
| gulations, that of 1740-41 was due to extremely | cold and then rainy weather in successive years, res |
| Soon after he caught | cold and died after a painful illness. |
| The Garbage Bowl is known for its | cold and snowy weather conditions. |
| The river is said to be freezing | cold and have knives flowing through it. |
| title was a pun on The Spy Who Came in from the | Cold and the name of an thick Italian ice cream dess |
| include upper respiratory tract illness as in a | cold and sore throat. |
| to keep a person "warm when the environment is | cold and cool when the environment is hot". |
| deal, especially because his father was rather | cold and detached. |
| The rematch was played in the | cold and snow of Minnesota. |
| his endurance of toil, hunger, thirst, heat and | cold; and the dangers and suffering through which he |
| Traditionally this plant used in common | cold and febrifuge. |
| y did not help the situation: he came across as | cold and mean, and Niobe described him as a "brute." |
| Bosworth starred in the 1991 action film Stone | Cold and has had an on-again/off-again film career s |
| Winters are fairly | cold and mostly dry. |
| verness (Nyree Dawn Porter) is perturbed by the | cold and severe way a widower (Christopher Lee) trea |
| At this height, both the | cold and lack of oxygen were threatening to make her |
| . trichophylla: “This plant is an inhabitant of | cold and lofty situations, as Jumnotri, the top of C |
| ed in Olympia, Washington at the age of 62 of a | cold and dysentery. |
| More than 50,000 people braved the | cold and wet weather on Sunday to take part in Pope |
| Death is hard and | cold and ugly, not some cute chick. |
| The weather was expected to be | cold and snowy, but it was unusually warm in Milwauk |
| broke into Llanwnda Church to shelter from the | cold, and set about lighting a fire inside using the |
| After taking a drive, he caught a fresh | cold, and fell ill, dying shortly afterwards. |
| died of "quick consumption" from a long lasting | cold and received the rites and sacraments of the Ca |
| e rid of Stakar's influence, which had made her | cold and unfeeling. |
| Cold and vicious Tony (Nesbitt) and his more pleasan | |
| due to factors such as its ability to tolerate | cold and drought, little need for soil and its roots |
| Stir thoroughly until | cold and serve in a pony-glass. |
| The drink is consumed | cold and is considered a refreshment for hot days. |
| , sees that the small duck is unaffected by the | cold and inhospitable conditions, and does everythin |
| is out of balance: it is either too warm or too | cold and tends to extremes (e.g. |
| ue Mountains, with mild to warm summer and with | cold and windy winters with regular frosts and snowf |
| Winters are normally | cold and wet. |
| He was naked, | cold, and barely had energy for walking, and soon co |
| ounter combination products to treat the common | cold and menstrual symptoms. |
| , the outer conductive layer corresponds to the | cold and rigid lithosphere with a thickness of about |
| the Topeka Shiner to survive the water must be | cold and clear. |
| s around several hundred main-sequence stars is | cold and comes from a Kuiper-belt analogous region. |
| mericans was forced to flee to Kansas in bitter | cold and snow in what became known as the Trail of B |
| Both months were unusually | cold, and March was the coldest on record for many s |
| soon confounds the rescuers causing them a wet, | cold and miserable nights sleep on the woodland floo |
| ainst Neil Simpson, in which Delaney was caught | cold and stopped in the first round. |
| In contrast winter is very | cold and harsh. |
| Its said it may have members of | Cold and Allele, as well as few of his long time fri |
| The weather was intensely | cold, and cattle cars were the only quarters to be h |
| A discrete, | cold and loyal representative, he voted for king Lou |
| m, which he claimed to have contracted from the | cold and wet nights after Rorke's Drift; before bein |
| Into the late 1970s the area became a somewhat | cold and foreboding place to be, with the East 9th S |
| temporary thermal foam blanket to keep the soil | cold, and the pond was excavated. |
| He hates the | cold, and loves being in the jungle. |
| od (800 BC - 410 AD) the climate became wet and | cold and locally the sea level probably reached abou |
| less man from a devoutly Catholic family into a | cold and perverse portrait of the primitive coexisti |
| s are made on test tubes they must be stored in | cold and used within a month. |
| vre in a land where weather (and duty) is often | cold and gloomy. |
| ctricity and heat turned off, everyone was very | cold and very hungry. |
| The profundal zone is a very | cold and ordinary zone, such as an ocean or a lake, |
| on the forced march to Damascus, and later from | cold and starvation in Yazid's dungeon. . |
| close to the summit but were turned back due to | cold and deep snow. |
| It was | cold and it was snowing. |
| Picked up by a boat, Thomas soon died of | cold and exposure. |
| Established plants are grazing-, | cold-, and drought-tolerant, though prolonged drough |
| should be taken, as after about 10 days they go | cold and die. |
| Derivative inexpensive | cold and flu medicines of various brands are widely |
| The | cold and windy conditions in the higher altitude of |
| The | cold and its effects extended across Europe, and it |
| The character can generate intense, deadly | cold and regenerate from as little as a particle of |
| old on the 500 m despite the fact that he had a | cold and a fever during his race. |
| It occurs exclusively in | cold and wet areas. |
| t this time) dropped in to visit, she seemed so | cold and unfriendly that they eventually stopped com |
| unning and become quite indifferent to heat and | cold, and so you are little likely to suffer from an |
| Minami tends to be seen as | cold and aloof, partially due to her protective natu |
| Waylander begins with the | cold and cynical Waylander saving a priest on a whim |
| verything just to be with Ngok while he remains | cold and distant towards her. |
| The water was strangely clear and | cold, and he was thirsty; for the day was hot, and h |
| rgy and flavors are bitter, spicy, and slightly | cold, and the systems affected are the pericardium a |
| rity of her Cornish homeland, she stayed in the | cold, and secluded Haworth to help Patrick raise and |
| The game, played in | cold and wet conditions before an announced crowd of |
| gh; and Fraser was seen by many people as being | cold and aloof. |
| pine tree line, this tree is not damaged by the | cold and wind-blown ice present at that altitude. |
| ds, but also left Duhan in a state of perpetual | cold, and separated from the outside world. |
| volume 6, when he catches a somewhat mysterious | cold and cannot understand it, until he finds out th |
| The weather is usually | cold and dry. |
| to religious wars, pestilence, and an unusually | cold and long winter. |
| ily kept working for Rose, but she got a brutal | cold and died. |
| l concepts, as described by Ammons, come out as | cold and as grim as her Starkfield setting. |
| onies for Franklin Pierce in 1853, she caught a | cold and the next day came down with a fever. |
| Taylor's relationship with Cameron remained | cold and he and caucus colleague Beverly Brine were |
| d he was suffering from the effects of a severe | cold and he would like to make a speech but even if |
| cold and restlessness are working against me and hur | |
| ad apparently fallen, been injured, and died of | cold and exhaustion before being found by the mounta |
| It was | cold and visibility was poor. |
| ome are hot and require fire survival, some are | cold and require cold survival. |
| the winter of 1876 - 1877 in Kobdo, with bitter | cold and few provisions. |
| Because of this he had a severe | cold and he lost that quality of his voice for ever. |
| find themselves lost and with a flat tire on a | cold and rainy, late November evening. |
| view, saying, "the many flaws in Spears' reedy, | cold and mechanical voice are brought to the forefro |
| f the 'hangman's dance', whilst "stinking, wet, | cold and mercilessly sober". |
| inely went about completely naked in the frigid | cold and biting wind of Tierra del Fuego, and swam ( |
| The nearby water is an influx of | cold and warm ocean currents, creating a great place |
| However, like her country, Valda is | cold and unfeeling towards her daughter, who has bec |
| l instead of on the soil which then reduces its | cold and drought tolerance. |
| troops in the Philippines in 1895, displaying a | cold and brutal approach which would surface promine |
| direction from north to south; other parts are | cold and sterile, with a subsoil of clay; the earth |
| ng certain balls in ice beforehand so they'd be | cold and therefore easy for the selector to find by |
| The video reflected this with a | cold and icy forest and large lake serving as the ma |
| The water is blue, very | cold and bitter to the taste. |
| from Old English, composed of the words ceald (' | cold') and cumb ('valley'). |
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