If you feel progressively chillier over a week, take a day off to allow your body to recover. |
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It's not too bad here on the coast, but reports from the Midlands suggest that things are a bit chillier in that neck of the woods. |
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But when we actually contemplated some evil intention directed towards us, it seemed a little chillier. |
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Hedgerows are dripping with fat juicy sloes, the like of which you'll never find in chillier Scotland. |
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If it is the case that, following the referenda, Europe has become chillier, it is our task to warm it up. |
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The climate was very chilly and was likely to get even chillier over the next few years. |
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Indeed, some wines need to be cool when served, while others need to be even chillier. |
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But few doubt the Maryland woods will host a chillier meeting than the desert kingdoms are used to receiving in Washington. |
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Iraq's Shia-led government, which used to fear the prospect of a Sunni regime displacing Mr Assad and his Alawites, has become chillier. |
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These new centre-right governments are chillier, too, about faster European integration. |
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Given its proximity to the river, it's possible that the sea breeze can turn a little chillier than the countryside. |
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More and more stars come out and the night gets chillier by the second. |
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Extend that summery feeling to cooler nights and chillier seasons. |
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Announced with some drama on 1 May, the advent of this measure had been long announced, with warm promises of concertation and much chillier gesticulations from the radicals. |
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As the season goes on and your needs change, we've got some other styles up our sleeve to bring you when things get chillier and the party season gets under way! |
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Those who wish to put the brakes on enlargement talk about the danger of accepting poor countries and about the referenda on the EU Treaty having changed the mood in the EU which, they say, has become chillier. |
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Relations between the German chancellor and French president started frostily when Mr Hollande was elected last year, and became still chillier of late. |
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Unfortunately, as soon as we found ourselves ensconced in the VVVIP area, things turned chillier as she was swamped with glad-handers. |
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As the Cold War entered a chillier period, other bilateral relationships paled in significance compared with the importance of Canada's relations with the United States. |
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Would you go relax on a beach in summer clothes if we told you that the sky was getting cloudier, the weather was getting chillier and the risk of precipitation was increasing? |
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