Just last year, after decades of frostiness, there were indications from Beijing that it may forge diplomatic ties with the Vatican. |
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There was none of the frostiness I would have expected in many British hotels. |
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The frostiness of the relationship has raised speculation that the Government will consider abolishing the licence fee in its forthcoming review of the BBC's charter. |
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Its boss, Charles Bolden, had to seek a special dispensation to talk to his hosts. The frostiness is beginning to affect research, too. |
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Inside the cab, however, a terrible frostiness has descended. |
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If not hostility, there had been frostiness from many spectators to the Scot before that point. |
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In addition to American frostiness about European endeavours to achieve autonomy in this field, there is also the problem of intra-European rivalry. |
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It was a change of atmosphere from the brass monkeys frostiness which once existed between him and new Team Sky colleague Bradley Wiggins. |
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There's further tension between the family and their hosts that's exacerbated by the frostiness between Shrimpie and his wife Susan. |
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Super-sparkly and under a tenner, the almost-white frostiness of this hair clip makes it glitter especially well on dark brown and black hair. |
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