The rain lightly drizzled around us, the air was chilly and I was thankful for wearing my warm coat over a windcheater. |
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Maybe I dreamed it, or perhaps the dream was what the shop sold, a fantasy of southern warmth conjured up like a charm in the chilly north. |
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He had been threatened, his wife was spat at and his family received a chilly reception in stores around town. |
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The weather has turned chilly here in Calgary, and I find myself turning to new patterns for knitting. |
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The first of this year's meetings on May 8th was well attended though the evening was quite chilly after the great April spell. |
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The moon was about a half off its regular size and the weather began chilly and unpleasant. |
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A chilly, drizzly evening set the stage for a terrific tale of murder, mystery and mayhem, led by one Mr. Ripper's foremost authorities. |
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The BT engineer should be around tomorrow morning to work on it, which is great as it's a little chilly in here this evening. |
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I have an old Shetland wool cardigan jacket, knitted in a massive cable stitch, that I tend to wear on chilly evenings. |
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This is just the thing for these chilly winter evenings and it's so simple, so delicious and so brilliant. |
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Swimmers saw in the New Year by taking an icy dip in the River Wharfe and an equally chilly plunge into White Wells bath-house. |
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The atmosphere in Gurazada open-air auditorium at Siripuram junction warmed up on a chilly evening with hot numbers. |
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Despite that, kayaking can be a somewhat chilly pastime, as we found out, even though we were all wearing long johns. |
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Although I was quite wet on the chilly evening, I continued to talk with one agent after another. |
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On a chilly Sunday evening, amidst the picturesque Necklace Road, Hyderabadis were witness to a special event. |
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Are your windows drafty, hard to open, and covered with frost on chilly mornings? |
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When you hear a little crake noise, then you shall know that I am chilly and you shall make more fire. |
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It is an excellent way to spend a chilly evening and a great way to wind down after a hard day. |
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However, the child is chilly, wants to be covered, and is thirsty for warm drinks. |
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Later we were taken for lunch to a state restaurant where lukewarm fish, vegetables and rice were produced from a chilly kitchen. |
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Mysti did her powerful leap from the ground and immediately I was chilly from the cool night air as the rushing wind passed me. |
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I noted the name, booked a table and was surprised to find lukewarm food and chilly service. |
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But to Thayer's chagrin, the movie meets with a chilly reception from critics and public alike. |
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You should see him wrinkle his nose in disgust if it's all chilly and unfriendly. |
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Earlier today, Bill, Powell had rather a chilly reception from the Moroccan king. |
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A group of volunteer border guards get a chilly reception in southern California. |
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A typical room was drafty and chilly in winter and humid and sweltering in summer. |
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This view has, thus far, met with a rather chilly reception among dinofolk. |
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Not surprised by the chilly reception, Rena bids Olivia a goodnight and moves away. |
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Also, they give the president's State of the Union speech a rather chilly reception. |
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He had given her a rather chilly reception, telling her she was too careless with the maintenance of her gun. |
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Crying after Mrs. Moore's chilly reception, Adela begins to cry out Aziz's name. |
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The branch entered the market in November of 1994, to a very chilly reception. |
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According to a source who was there, Mr Barry received a chilly reception that day back in the Fifties. |
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Our lutenist blew onto his fingers, our drummer fretted over his chilly skins, our soprano shrank into her mufflers. |
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I start eating my deep fried strips of beef in honey and chilly sauce in tune to elevator music. |
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But New Zealand wasn't ready for a welfare state and the proposal met with a chilly reception. |
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The scorching summer heat, heavy downpours, or chilly winters cannot dampen their spirits. |
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The air here is damp and chilly, but it smells so fresh, mixes of sweetgrass and pond or lake water. |
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The conversation had not been going swimmingly, and I'll take part of the blame for the chilly turn. |
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She had fortunately chosen one of her heavier outfits as the night fog was still thick and clammy in the chilly, still morning air. |
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Afterwards Mum, Amelia and I sat outside a patisserie in the chilly May sunshine and sipped hot coffees. |
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The potted chilly, lady's finger or brinjal plants, along with an array of gourds, occupy about 400 square foot of space on his terrace. |
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Interestingly, the visual expression of their chilly sound is one of monochromatic, computer-generated facelessness. |
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Imagine you lived in a far-away country and chose to apply to immigrate to our great white chilly north. |
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The mild days and chilly nights extend bloom of summer perennials like columbines and Shasta daisies. |
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We're still old fashioned enough to think salad inappropriate for rainy, chilly days. |
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The balance of chilly remove and infectious abandon that Morton conveys adds much to Morvern's allure. |
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During training the girls must lose pints of liquid, although the chilly nights are unlikely to precipitate dehydration. |
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On this chilly November day, Baer, a Christian-fiction writer and life coach, is instructing me in an organizational exercise. |
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Exotic juvenile fish such as firefish can be found in Camp Cove each year, but they rarely make it through Sydney's chilly winter waters. |
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Still, I am at the beach and my skin is burning, so I step into the chilly water, inch by inch. |
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It was a beautiful fall day, the kind where the temperature is cool but not too chilly, so you can get away with wearing your jacket open. |
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It was the last day of October, a chilly afternoon with cool winds blowing in from the ocean. |
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As she spoke, a shaft of light shone through Sir Eduardo's window, illuminating in technicolour the Cathedral's chilly pillars. |
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Although I'm not sure it'll be quite so delicious back in chilly old Blighty. |
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The mug is wrapped in a delightful knitted cosy that will keep your drink and hands warm in chilly weather. |
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Not a jellyfish appeared, of course, but the day was chilly and breezy, and the shoreline countercurrent was running at double its usual force. |
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Unconnected wires hang from the roof, and a chilly sea breeze blows through the unfinished walls. |
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Wilkes-Barre's chilly winters dictated a south-facing orientation for warmth and energy efficiency, but Bohlin's master bedroom looks north. |
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That includes digging a hole in the ice for those brave or foolhardy enough to take a very chilly dip. |
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Jack slipped out of the car, the chilly night air lashing against his skin and sending goose pimples creeping over his flesh. |
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Sorry, but even in summer it feels a bit chilly there, like a threadbare university club that only charter members find cozy. |
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A chilly wind penetrates the walls of the shelter and rain drips through a hole in the ceiling. |
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When the air became chilly and darkness descended, they lit lanterns and retired to a rustic shelter. |
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Time was when all you needed to get around in the chilly North was a fur coat, a wooden sled and a good team of dogs. |
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A chilly wind swept across the countryside, fleeing through the naked trees as it howled against the approaching night. |
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In 1988, the Mount Kenya Rescue Team discovered and retrieved an elder of the Meru people way up at the chilly heights of Peak Nelion. |
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Competitors will be hoping to avoid a repeat of the dour second round when there was an unprecedented number of blanks on a chilly river. |
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All I succeeded in doing was getting a chilly stomach and creating a not very appealing Slush Puppy that had all the flavour sooked out of it. |
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A touch of uncertainty and anxiety clearly permeated the chilly autumnal air. |
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Snow algae are colorful, microscopic organisms that thrive in the chilly, acidic, sun-blasted, and nutrient-poor confines of melting snow. |
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The element in our last kettle was impervious to descaler and had started to resemble a chilly tundra. |
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Back at the ranch Bobby Joe was cooking up a feast of chilly dogs and all the trimmings and on return the golfers proceeded to demolish the food. |
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Nat's face was set, his usually warm, soft expression was hard and chilly, his cloudy eyes hinting at sorrow and dejection. |
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In 2004 a probe from the Cassini spacecraft will be dropped into Titan's chilly clouds for the first close-up glimpse of this oddball moon. |
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I had a garlic chilly mince curry, and she went for a very nice chicken dopiaza. |
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Which is apparently why, on a chilly autumnal afternoon, I am mincing through a dappled forest clearing with no shoes or socks on. |
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My feet dangled in the air as I closed my eyes, feeling a chilly breeze brush away the loose hair that had escaped from my braids. |
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She stood in the door frame, half way between leaving the house and stepping into the chilly outdoors. |
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What would make someone get up so early and wait in the chilly wind just for a cheap meal? |
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For the chilly version of a chafing dish, serve bowls or cups of food on ice-filled trays, platters, or foil pans. |
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We waded the first river barefoot, chilly but by no means unpleasant on such a warm day. |
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A lot of hardy Scots braved what were chilly conditions and sported swimming costumes and even bikinis. |
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After that bit of comedy, I headed trepidatiously for the water, which was rather chilly last time I was there, earlier this summer. |
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I waded the chilly waters of the Avon just above the point known as Ath na Fiann. |
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The cowboys left long ago, but the elk, bison, pronghorns, coyote and moose are still at large in a chilly wilderness. |
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The chilly night wind hits me hard and I shrink inside that same tweed coat from this morning. |
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Her hair drifted around her face in the soft, chilly breeze, almost purple in the bluish night. |
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The time was barely ten o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh depeopled the streets. |
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It's melancholic, but never chilly in the way that much electronica can be and doesn't ever abstract itself out of existence. |
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Well, yes they did, and we agree that 50 billionths of a degree Kelvin sounds pretty chilly to us. |
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At daybreak on a chilly mid-October morning, Phipps' imposing fleet arrived in the harbour. |
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And if the day turns a bit chilly, it's simple just to layer up by wearing a slinky vest underneath, and trousers with a slouchy belt. |
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At that point the sun suddenly disappeared behind some clouds and it got very chilly inside the unheated room. |
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Eggs and ham on a muffin stooped in hollandaise sauce is gastropub breakfast food for a chilly British winter. |
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Andy Gill kept his guitar chilly, without the blanket of fuzz provided by effects pedals and the agreeable tone of valve amps. |
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In the old days, we knew that Jack Frost came out on chilly mornings, waved an icicled finger and created frosty havoc in our gardens. |
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We involuntarily think of those chilly women of the north who live only by the head, and they gorgonize us into stony statues. |
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Her wide eyed frozen gaze unnerved him, her chilly green eyes that held no sign of life in them. |
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Next day was a fantastic, if a little chilly, trip on the Regent's Canal with Jason's traditional narrowboats. |
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This week was very chilly for Washingtonians as they had to brave temperatures in the teens. |
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The weather had taken a chilly turn overnight so I grabbed my heavy jean jacket and backpack and was out the door. |
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And on this chilly Friday afternoon, the group is creating button blankets, traditionally used in First Nations ceremonies such as the potlatch. |
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Turning back, I let Charles lead the way, laughing along with him and feeling the chilly wind on my damp skin. |
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Because the Acmeists broke with exhausted conventions and vague mysticism, Mandelstam is sometimes mistaken for a chilly realist. |
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The September night was chilly, with a brisk wind picking up, but neither seemed to notice. |
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I have an immersion heater so we'll have hot water, but the radiators are stone cold and it's chilly this evening. |
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I was also glad that she hadn't kept me waiting since the sky was overcast and it was slightly chilly. |
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The younger ones, by contrast, kept to themselves more, talking intensely in quiet voices and casting a chilly eye on strangers. |
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Our readers seem to like it chilly, but this year Adriatic sunshine has won through, pipping perennial favourites Iceland, Finland and Norway. |
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When the mistral winds blow it is particularly chilly, so a property with some kind of central heating is a necessity. |
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As the chilly winter approaches, international aid is necessary and vital to the people of these regions. |
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Most of the album is considerably less warped, but a chilly, haunted ambience settles over the whole recording like a fine dust. |
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The November wind was chilly, but I didn't think that it was too cold to have some good old fashioned fun. |
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Stores are pushing their spring lines when it's too chilly and too wet to wear them. |
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Arms and legs grow stiff in the chilly water, paddling becomes hard, wipeouts and swims brutal. |
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I bring it up every so often just to test the waters, which are getting less chilly, but he still evinces quite a bit of hesitation. |
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A slightly chilly northern breeze was blowing but Jo had seen it wise to bring a jacket with him. |
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This comes with fillings like chopped peas, carrots, beans, cabbage, onion, chilly, and all the garam masala ingredients. |
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Consequently, coastal districts were often chilly, although sea frets, also frequently brought in from this direction, were thankfully scarce. |
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The North-east monsoon showers have heralded the coming of the season of chilly nights, starry skies and misty mornings in the city. |
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But when it gets chilly, the island's a fantastic place to stock up on hand-knit Aran sweaters. |
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After days of chilly early spring weather, a brilliant sun warmed the square, where the Pope sat in an armchair shaded by a canopy. |
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There was a happy Xmas photo of Chris and his wife in chilly Edinburgh attached which I reproduce here. |
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Instead of freezing their bits off in our chilly climes, they've opted to frazzle them Down Under, where I'm sure they'll be very happy. |
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The Andean sun bears down, harsh and strong, in stark contrast to a chilly wind blowing from the mountain. |
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If the cat spends time on the porch or in other chilly areas, you may want to give him one of these heated beds to warm up with. |
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Given the all-or-nothing quality of this position, it's easy to imagine its chilly reception in the publishing world. |
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The chilly wind whipped strands of dark hair across her face, and the dewy smell of wet grass filled her senses. |
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That's what found him under the glare of the strobe lights one chilly Saturday evening amidst the calm environs of the Chiran Fort Club. |
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Their influence is suspected in the chilly reception from corporate Canada. |
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It might be a bit chilly in Moscow, the Scandinavians are strong physically though. |
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As always, on a chilly, Friday night in December, the crew headed to the Edwards Theatre to catch the latest releases. |
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The room was stuffy and hot, despite the chilly wind howling and moaning outside. |
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Older people who hibernate during these chilly months could lose stamina, strength, and flexibility. |
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The chilly weather and high wind affected his performance, according to Zhang. |
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Authorities had requested a minute's silence but many people in Madrid stood in drizzly, chilly weather for about 10 minutes. |
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But in the hands of an overanxious company executive it can just as easily become a chilly fog that obfuscates the common truth. |
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The house was still standing but quite chilly in the sub-zero temperatures. |
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The southern tip of South America is chilly, even in the summer month of December. |
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As chilly as it is out tonight, I need something to warm me up, both physically and chemically! |
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While probably not worthy of a full purchase, I certainly would recommend this as a rental on a chilly winter eve. |
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The royal voice resounded through the sticky night air, carried beyond its normal range by an abnormally chilly gust of air. |
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It was a chilly March day in 1972, the eve of Good Friday, and the Queen shivered as she first entered York Minster. |
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The evenings are becoming chilly now, enough to remind us of how very cold it will be, come winter. |
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Four of the park's 10 staff mermaids perform at each show in the spring's chilly waters, along with a male swimmer who plays the prince in the story. |
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By Alex Orlov for Life by DailyBurn Do dark, chilly days make your mood cloud over this time each year? |
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In fact, the GOP is a mummy-wrapped skeleton sitting in its own chilly mausoleum of bilious resentments and creepy sentimentality. |
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We were herded into a chilly waiting room waiting for the Britannia to be refueled. |
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It is vital to keep warm when standing waist deep in chilly water for the day, and waders could be considered the most important item in an angler's wardrobe. |
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I gingerly walked down the center staircase and out into what was a chilly, sunny October morning. |
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Next on stage was the infectious sound of Louisiana's Buckwheat Zydeco, whose upbeat, foot-tapping music was the perfect remedy for the chilly night. |
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She feels chilly, even with the pink angora sweater she is wearing. |
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And, perhaps, smartest of all when the sitting president is frEQuently slammed as a chilly elitist with the EQ of Mr. Spock. |
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There was a soft rustle of leaves that came with a chilly breeze. |
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Granted they both worked in a steam laundry in West Texas in the summer but the fact that they kept our house at a chilly 65 degrees now strikes me as a trifle extreme. |
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The Americans has given us both a chilly pleasure and a slow burn in the proximity of its antagonists. |
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The countryside gradually lost its brightness as the green grass faded into yellows and the flowers dried up and died, not able to bear the chilly temperatures. |
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Reports suggest some southern toffs plan to stay at home rather than venture north of Watford, scared by tales of chilly climes, cloth caps and whippets. |
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I went to put a fleece on, on top of my sweatshirt, and thought that perhaps the weather had got chilly again despite having been sunny for most of the day. |
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True, they get pretty chilly if the fire goes out, but wrapped in a double duvet and lying on your own personal sheepskin, you'll be impervious to the cold. |
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Trafalgar Square was chilly today, good preparation for Prince Harry's polar trek. |
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On a chilly September evening at a Wind River Range trailhead, our protagonist Mack awaits his ex-wife Vonnie. |
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You start feeling a bit chilly and shivery and the next thing your body starts to shut down, you get cramp, your muscles can't work and you can't swim. |
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Instead of the fast dance mix, which had been blasting from the speakers for most of the night a slow ballad hummed its tune through the chilly night air. |
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I enjoy this kind of flip remark, but the chilly response indicated that my new friend didn't, and he summoned over the local vicar, dressed in mufti, to deal with me. |
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It is chilly enough that where the water is calm a skin of ice has formed. |
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She hasn't, I think, asked herself why, if his wife is as unloving and chilly as all that and the children are grown and gone, he hasn't left home? |
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The streets of London and the riverbank are packed with crowds, undeterred by the chilly day. |
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Nontraditional faculty may have to work in a chilly or a downright hostile climate if some of their departmental colleagues are unwelcoming or uncomfortable around them. |
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The February sun tugged at the clouds and a soft breeze blew chilly. |
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The night air was chilly and the wind blew a cold breeze under her hood. |
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There was a cold breeze as the chilly wind blew in through the open door. |
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Though the wind was brisk and chilly, the sun was bright and warm. |
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Lifelong Robins fan Gerald Woodvine, 60, from Calne, even spent a chilly night sleeping on a deck chair under a brolly so he could be guaranteed a ticket. |
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With chilly winds caressing the cheeks and pullovers being pulled out of the closet to protect oneself from the nippy winds, December has a magic and charm all its own. |
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I'll also need a space heater because it's always chilly in the basement. |
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Hinderwell huddled against the spitting rain and chilly wind. |
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Consider, natural instinct tells an ant that it has to collect enough food in summer into its secure burrows beneath the earth to feast on during the chilly winter. |
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The weather was typical for mid-December with a series of chilly fronts and rain squalls moving across the flooded rice fields on almost a daily basis. |
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A chilly spring rainstorm complete with hail and strong winds did little to ease the mood. |
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Panka, we learn, doesn't have very warm clothes, and we spend a chilly night with him as he tries to sleep by a riverbank. |
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But come today, the warm sun had been replaced by a chilly wind and heavy grey clouds and an uninvited rain shower delayed the start of the tennis by an hour. |
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The pool registers a seriously chilly 38 degrees, so swimming is out. |
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The central highland region is temperate, and nights can get chilly. |
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Charlotte has been too busy working to get to the beach, and of late the weather's been too chilly to sunbathe or swim in the outdoor pool at her apartment complex. |
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Over the past year this chilly, sunless corridor has often been crowded with men dressed in jailhouse smocks, chained in a line at the ankles, waist and wrists. |
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Passengers on the first charter flight on a chilly weekend found their homebound trip still takes almost as long as before, due to the 40-minute stopover. |
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Since when did the wind start delivering shirts to chilly children? |
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He was as chilly as me, however, and the action did no good. |
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Too bad those chilly San Francisco evenings demand socks and shoes. |
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Sultry summer evenings gave way to chilly autumn and cold winter nights. |
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In every one the owner offered a little cup of strong black sugary tea and a chair by the stove, since outside high summer the evenings are decidedly chilly. |
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They are also ideal for supplementing existing central heating systems, not only throughout the winter months but also on chilly spring and autumn evenings. |
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I was chilly so I slid into the sweater I had been using as a blanket. |
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Was it when I lit a fire in the fireplace after you said you were chilly? |
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Initially his ideas received a chilly reception by the high command. |
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The anger was no longer present, but the chilly persona still lingered. |
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Barker is often perceived as a rather chilly writer, but here he laughs at the absurdity of humanity that dares to hope even as it digs its own grave with a spade. |
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This little chilly brat has a knack for getting onto people's nerves. |
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As families were reunited on a chilly parade ground, the Black Watch's commanding officer paid tribute to a regiment that may be returning from action for the last time. |
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By now the sky has clouded up, and a faint but chilly rain begins to fall. |
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So a fitful night's sleep leads me to another gray, chilly and rainy day. |
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You may also feel irritable, chilly, and thirsty for cold drinks. |
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And though much of the Peruvian seaside is often chilly, treacherous and fogbound, the country's ruling class has seen dollars in a wave swept shore. |
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Yesterday she was braving a chilly wind for a pot of tea outside Sid's Cafe in the town centre, and wondering why she had left behind the 90 degree heat of Arlington. |
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In the chilly, predawn hours in Sao Paulo, Brazil, more than 1,000 people mill around a parking lot, waiting anxiously to have their picture taken. |
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The restaurant felt chilly without its gas-powered under-floor heating. |
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The void evoked in the first few bars is bleak and barren, chilly vibrato-less strings and coldly gleaming brass, with winds bubbling away like some kind of primordial soup. |
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A rush of chilly air flooded in and engulfed him in a swirl of wind. |
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The Supreme Court could accept it, but I expect that anyone that would appeal wouldn't just have a chilly reception, but a perfectly glacial reception. |
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African wild dogs den during the winter, from June to August, and on chilly July mornings the pups would huddle together until the urge to play overtook them. |
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It's getting dark, and the air is chilly, raising goosebumps on your skin. |
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Following him as he assumes Greenleaf's personality and attempts to elude his pursuers after the murder is a riveting yet slightly chilly exercise. |
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Cropped pants are a great warm weather alternative to shorts for those chilly nights, dressy casual occasions, or for women who just hate to bare their legs in shorts. |
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Nearly two hundred people braved driving rain and chilly conditions to plunge into a 60-yard trench cut through a mid Wales peat bog. |
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Revellers in swimming costumes and fancy dress take a plunge into the chilly sea as part of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations. |
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Team with a simple T-shirt now, then swap for a polo neck when it gets chilly. |
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Its high latitude and marine influence keep summers chilly, with most of the archipelago having a tundra climate. |
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Meekins and another surfman volunteered for the first attempt.Meekins and the other surfman slowly waded farther out into the chilly water. |
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Spring and autumn are unpredictable and can range from chilly to warm, although they are usually mild with low humidity. |
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A MYSTERY surfer has been hailed a hero after saving two teenagers from drowning in chilly waters. |
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And the shot shows she is happy to resort to a plug-in convector heater should one get chilly in Scotland. |
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The two French gentlemen ordered beer, but I had a vin chaud, as it was a chilly day. |
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The Hinckley pro shot a three under-par 69 to beat Ludlow's Daniel Francis into second place on a chilly but sun-drenched Arden course. |
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Vegetables like cauliflower, ladyfinger, potatoes and chilly, are being grown using this water. |
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Sunday afternoon to counter chilly weather with some hot jazz provided by The Django Reinhardt All-Stars. |
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A chilly tingliness in my fingers told me that I should have put on gloves before joining the snowball fight. |
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Summers are usually mild, with moderate rainfall, while winters are chilly, cloudy with occasional snow and frost. |
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Her nightgown was thin, and she felt chilly as she stepped across the hall, pulling back the curtain that shielded Gabriel's room. |
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Joan was chilly, had an enlarged thyroid, and yet she had been hyperthyroid. |
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On a chilly opening day, the hosts were indebted to half-centuries from Zander de Bruyn and Maynard, who hit an unbeaten 86 off 101 balls. |
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Gore-Tex and 400 grams of Thinsulate add up to make it ideal for chilly, damp weather. |
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I perchance leaned on a goosefoot stick to leave my chilly valley, To my honor, you came in a sedan chair across distant hills. |
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Nearly 200 people braved driving rain and chilly conditions to plunge into a 60-yard trench cut through a peat bog in South Wales. |
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The city has a long, sandy coastline and a marine climate, the latter resulting in chilly summers and mild winters. |
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I'm not ready to succumb to wearing boots everyday, but my feet are feeling a little chilly on the school run in my suede slip-ons. |
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Each chilly and dreary November, highroads, by-roads and boreens were reputedly chock-a-block with dead souls making their weary way to Heaven. |
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Most frequently, issues of chilly climate are noted among women pursuing doctorates in the sciences and engineering. |
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Braving chilly weather the volunteers tested one of the UK's fastest roller coasters to earn a place in the record books. |
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Such was the idea when Scots chilly rockers The Cinematics moved there. |
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Joanne Kantrowitz was cheerfully cleaning the center's front garden, a thick coat and hat shielding her from the chilly fall wind blowing off nearby Lake Michigan. |
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He placed the items in a chilly bin which also had fish and other food for his family, a spokesman from the Ministry for Primary Industries disclosed. |
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For most of the sunny, windy, chilly afternoon, this was a yawner. |
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And a record crowd was there to greet stars including Liv Tyler and Sir Ian McKellen as they brought the magic of Middle Earth to a damp and chilly London. |
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Wildcatters in the chilly waters of the Arctic or the Kurdish mountains, or giants of oil business such as Total and Shell, tend to get headlines. |
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This town has cool summers and chilly winters, with snowfalls. |
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At The Treesome Caf in Versova, Mumbai, I had Thai Chicken Bites Wrapped in Pan Leaf, which is minced chicken served with sweet chilly dressing in a betel leaf. |
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It was also blowing a hoolie, raining very heavily and quite chilly. |
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For Canadian artists in particular, though, labouring in the chilly isolation that is our institutional culture, rejection has a numbing air of officialness. |
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