The red card debate, or rather lack of one, couldn't camouflage the austere dinginess that had preceded it. |
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There was cat hair everywhere, and there was just a general dinginess. |
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While in the daytime it looked just kept enough to be scruffy, the thick cool of the night hid its dinginess and transformed it into something almost beautiful. |
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Pushing out Most classic Victorian houses have a side return – a long narrow passage of varying dinginess, which is usually only wide enough for the bin and a couple of bikes. |
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It is also notorious for the dinginess of some of its less opulent ones. |
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The dinginess struck him as more than coincidence. |
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