The central government has developed cold feet on the promised legislation to regulate fee and admissions in professional colleges. |
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But when it came time to ask her dad if I could marry her, I got cold feet. |
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With six figure weekly pay packets and multi-million-pound transfer fees, it's hardly surprising the City got cold feet. |
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She's the bride-to-be who's got the whole country talking about her cold feet. |
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Both of them were pacing around the beach, feeling the hot sand beneath their cold feet. |
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It quickly got cold feet after its auditors took a close look at the books. |
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The Rochdale cabaret singer feared his Norwegian bride had got cold feet and decided to return to her homeland without him. |
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I've been planning it, then drawing back from it, getting excited, then getting cold feet, but I finally handed in my resignation at work yesterday. |
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Equally, it is very clear that the US Government is getting cold feet on the Kyoto Agreement. |
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That represents a substantial advantage for those who dare gaze out across the world without getting cold feet? |
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Even Mr Kim, however, gets cold feet when it comes to subjective consciousness. |
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Like Billy Liar when invited by the alluring Liz to quit the industrial north and accompany her to liberating London, Frank soon gets cold feet. |
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He says he gets cold feet once in a while, but nothing to do with a lack of courage. |
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Poor Frida thinks Don Lu got cold feet and jilted her, and now she's gone loco! |
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It's last-minute cold feet that lead to abandonment, and it's seeing and understanding the green bar that cuts right down on cold feet. |
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The most commonly reported side effects of beta-blockers include tiredness, potency problems, cold feet and hands. |
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Certainly, everyone always seems to be smiling, despite waiting for ages with cold feet. |
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Remember to start with lukewarm water first as cold feet should not be exposed to hot water suddenly. |
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Sheepskin wool wicks away foot moisture to eliminate a key source of cold feet discomfort. |
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The use of the Medisana HDF Foot Warmer will ensure you never have to suffer from cold feet again. |
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I developed a screenplay and it all seemed to be going well when, at one point, the German and French producers got cold feet. |
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Now, over the years I have suffered a lot with cold feet at times so it's always been important to me to get the best, warmest types of wellies or waders available. |
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I sometimes feel like I need to dunk my cold feet in some warm water. |
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The film had already received heaps of advance press, assuring decent ratings, but the TV suits apparently got cold feet about the hot stuff in the film and pulled the plug. |
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Other investors, financiers and shareholders have also got cold feet. |
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The recent monetary crisis and the situation in former Yugoslavia, far from giving us cold feet about the course of European integration which we have chosen, should confirm us in our resolve. |
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The Common vine mother tincture contains vitamin P which helps to ensure the good general condition of the blood vessels. This means that vine is ideal for treating tired, heavy legs and unsightly veins or cold feet. |
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Many more towns could join them before bond investors get cold feet. |
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Some parents could get cold feet and sacrifice their deposits. |
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If Biggles doesn't want to do it or gets cold feet or he thinks I'm still a crackhead, what am I going to do? |
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When the guests start flocking to the island, Jon starts getting cold feet? After a very long night of drinking and thinking, will Jon be able to make it to the church on time? |
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Whatever the weather conditions and at any time of year, Northwave enjoy the most of your favorite sport without getting cold feet or rescaldarte microclimate thanks to provide you your slippers. |
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Japan and Canada are now getting cold feet without US involvement. |
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Two weeks later, DVS gets cold feet and decides not to go through with it. |
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The member states themselves are getting cold feet. |
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Each time, the European Parliament gets cold feet as soon as the time comes for someone to be nagged and shaken up a bit, and this year is no exception. |
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A skier, for example, often gets cold feet. |
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I think what is driving this is its understanding now that clean coal with sequestration is an enormously expensive process, and it is going to get cold feet on that pretty quickly too. |
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Last but not least, the fact that Frédéric Joliot Curie, an eminent member of the Communist Party, was in charge of the French Atomic Energy Commission caused the other European scientists to have cold feet. |
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Baird suffered from cold feet, and after a number of trials, he found that an extra layer of cotton inside the sock provided warmth. |
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The kaiser and Bethmann-Hollweg momentarily get cold feet. |
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But if I get cold feet, I'll probably just use some regular human blood. |
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Before any announcement could be made, however, King got cold feet. |
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Heather should be celebrating as she prepares for her hen night, but instead she comes down with a serious case of cold feet after Andrew comes clean about his past. |
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The couple were said to have had several blazing rows after Thomson confessed to the threesome while filming episodes of Cold Feet in Australia. |
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Image Mumsy Best Known for Playing Jenny Gifford in Cold Feet and those Tesco ads Early Life Fay Ripley was born on June 28, 1966, in Wimbledon, London. |
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