I read these things with a certain amount of cold-bloodedness, I have to admit. |
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Other reptiles, amphibians, etc., survived, so the demise of the dinosaurs could not have been due to their reptilian cold-bloodedness. |
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He was one of the relatively new members of Shadow, and he had been picked for his skill at flying, not for his cold-bloodedness, his strict adherence to mission objectives. |
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He is hoping this cold-bloodedness is 'just a one-off', and not the start a fresh trend. |
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Something about the speed and cold-bloodedness, the absolute lack of even the pretense of solidarity in today's game is chilling to me. |
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The educational exercice for body and mind par excellence: here, you have to learn about space, cold-bloodedness, precise cut and perfect rhythm. |
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They killed both with equal cold-bloodedness. |
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The police were already at Charlie Hebdo to protect it from such an attack, but these terrorists acted with such determination and cold-bloodedness, what could they do? |
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Writing Zero Zero Zero, which, amid the encyclopedia of human tales contains numerous episodes of appalling cold-bloodedness from around the world, seems to reflect the bug he can't shake. |
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Cold-bloodedness, also called Poikilothermy, Ectothermy, or Heterothermy, the state of having a variable body temperature that is usually only slightly higher than the environmental temperature. |
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