Some of the shadow cascaded over Sandra, sending an ice-cold chill down her spine. |
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Ayurveda recommends avoiding cold drinks at meals and ice-cold foods in general. |
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You can also feel the ice-cold walls of the Polar Gallery and discover how global warming might affect where you live. |
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Avoid cold or ice-cold foods, as cold foods and drinks douse the digestive fire and decreases immunity. |
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It was not evil, but cunning and cold, and Jaro new, with ice-cold certainty, that if he saw it in the eye, his soul would be shattered. |
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There are five kills on the list for this ice-cold murderer, and he's not gonna let his cab driver go home until they're all crossed out. |
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Even Daryl Hannah, as the ice-cold assassin Elle Driver, with her eye patch bears more than a passing resemblance to Ford himself. |
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What could be nicer, however, than supping an ice-cold beer overlooking the harbour on the hottest day of the year? |
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The chill of ice-cold water runs through my fingertips and spreads itself throughout my blood vessels like an incurable disease. |
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The bell on the door tinkled and a gust of bitter, ice-cold air blew in, teasing the back of my neck. |
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After hours in the desert sun under body armor, the chow-halls insult them with massive ice-cold slabs of non-alcoholic beer. |
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Before you start whining about the hassle involved, grab an ice-cold lemonade and chill out. |
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I completely submerged myself in the ice-cold water, but resurfaced feeling refreshed and quickly dried out. |
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All you need do then is top up with ice-cold fizzy lemonade, or ginger beer if you prefer. |
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He set the puck aside and took a seat next to Cory, clutching an ice-cold root beer. |
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The salty blood was replaced by ice-cold, refreshing cleanliness of the water and his fear subsided. |
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A long, cold shower provided a quick fix, but after the ice-cold spray, his body still charged with restless energy. |
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We were going to Little Italy and ordering a king-sized pizza pie, and ice-cold beer for everyone. |
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An ice-cold glass of cranberry juice makes a tasty, refreshing, and healthful drink on a warm spring day. |
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Toronto has just launched a pioneering project to air-condition downtown office buildings by using ice-cold water from Lake Ontario. |
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Cold water from the refrigerator should be used i.e. the water should be ice-cold. |
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They're smooth and refreshing, at their best when served ice-cold. |
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The roots of maize seedlings were cut separately and ground with a pestle in an ice-cold homogenization medium. |
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The wine list was modest and imaginative, though, and the ice-cold Sardinian grappa was excellent. |
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You then dribble ice-cold gin down the side of the glass and watch as spindly white clumps form in the mixture. |
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Time seems to stop as an ice-cold chill of fear runs down my spine. |
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The ice-cold foam swept over their feet sending chills down their spines. |
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When he was interrogated on the next day, ice-cold water was poured over his body and he was beaten on the soles of his feet. |
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When it comes to appearing as themselves in movies, however, both stars are ice-cold. |
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Some of the sailors played mumblety-peg with their knives or played duck and drake with small ice-cold stones they could find beneath the snow. |
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The ice-cold flannels and water that were there to greet us were very much appreciated. |
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Then all you have to do just before serving is top up the jug with ice-cold fizzy lemonade, or ginger ale. |
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The precipitated diastereoisomer was pressed out and washed with approx.20 l of ice-cold 2-propanol. |
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He dived into the weeds and rolled into the ditch filled with ice-cold water. |
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Larousse mentions that the soup can be served hot or ice-cold, with double cream, mussels and grated Parmesan cheese served separately. |
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After a three-mile slog uphill through ice-cold snowmelt, we rendezvous with the Professor, who has managed to meet us with the supply vehicles. |
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But the river, carrying snowmelt from the Alps, was ice-cold, and its waters were fast-flowing. |
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We were too late for lunch, but the Breton chef rewarded us with glasses of ice-cold white wine. |
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The caput and caudal epididymal regions were separated, and washed with ice-cold physiological saline in order to remove seminal plasma. |
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At dusk the fading sun shines through yellowing leaves on the cypress trees and reflects off ice-cold lakes. |
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The drinks are poured at the table from ice-cold bottles, to be downed in one gut-warming gulp. |
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Instead of creating an ice-cold emptiness, as some bands would have done, Nada Surf has created a warm and sweetly melancholy expression of this feeling. |
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So you get the ice-cold of the sorbet and the luxuriousness of foie gras, all at the same time. |
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The sun shines on the cool chrome, there's an ice-cold pinkness on the warm teak and the key is in the ignition. |
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In this he is perhaps helped by the fact that he appears quite the opposite of an ice-cold profit-monger. |
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I remember feeling my stomach hollow out and an ice-cold chill running through me. |
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After I get tonight's points to pass on to my section, including the details of the next patrol, I have a nice, ice-cold shower. |
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Looking across, he saw a man struggling, in danger of perishing in the ice-cold water. |
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The arm-length hair of the ice-cold beauty Ophira is just as pitch-black as her unsearchable soul. |
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She was forced into a tyre, spun around and hosed with ice-cold water from high-pressure jets. |
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Drink plenty of fluids: If you're feeling overheated, drink cold water or enjoy an ice-cold slurpie or popsicle to cool off quickly. |
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Take away the rhetorical flourishes and polite formularies, and your speech today is an ice-cold, nationalist, declaration of war on the idea that that flag symbolises. |
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In summer, they fish the ice-cold bays and rivers. |
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Repeat the process with the pan filled with ice-cold water. |
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The Swedish New Year often coincides with a bout of ice-cold weather. |
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It's a mineral that only forms in ice-cold, salty water. |
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Indeed, the great world races of reference, such as the Iditarod and Yukon Quest, unlike this great journey through the Alps, are organized in ice-cold areas, with little relief. |
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There was a wonderful ice-cold larder with big hooks for hanging game. |
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The way she stared him down and walked away...everyone in the room could tell she was ice-cold. |
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Edward, on the other hand, is a brooding, self-absorbed Byronic hero with ice-cold hands. |
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It had a small shady verandah with weather-beaten wooden benches round the edge, and I sank on to one with an ice-cold beer in my hand and my toes digging into the cool sand. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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If you can handle the process of dunking yourself in a tank of ice-cold water upon exiting the schvitz, consider yourself thoroughly cleansed and rejuvenated. |
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Of late, chef Jorgensen has been pairing ice-cold vodka Martinis with caviar, pickled quail eggs, goat cheese pizza, Gorgonzola cheese beignets and tartars. |
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The tissue samples were rinsed in ice-cold normal saline and were blotted. |
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The sensation is just as good as that first sip of ice-cold ginger beer, or the relief of aftersun on pasty skin. |
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Alongside barbecue, both restaurants specialize in naeng myun, lissome noodles topped with vinegary radishes and sweet Asian pear, and submerged in an ice-cold beef broth. |
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Back at the hotel, we first quench our thirst with some ice-cold drinks, and then we all disappear into our rooms to shower and shave off our two-week-old beards. |
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The themes range from a search for the meaning of life to an ice-cold mountaineering drama: a number of German film productions that had been awaited with anticipation by cinema-goers worldwide are now finally on show. |
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Around 80 brave souls smashed holes in the frozen Blackroot Pool in Sutton Coldfield, before jumping into the ice-cold water. |
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The new Hijrah year, however, will not be accompanied by any balloons or fireworks or jumping into ice-cold fountains. |
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Following reperfusion, a portion of the blood was collected by cardiopuncture, and the heart was harvested and washed with ice-cold normal saline. |
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Pack an esky with ice-cold bottles of Cooper's Green Label and head down to Holloways Beach, just north of Cairns, around beer o'clock on a Friday afternoon. |
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After blanching,plunge them into ice-cold water,drain and freeze. |
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