Bickering about ballots might be stone-cold dull, but at least it's not sleaze. |
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Many people thought that the overly saccharine speech that Teri gave last episode was a stone-cold presage to her death. |
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Whereas on Court TV the camera couldn't help itself, panning in twitchy reflex to the stone-cold defendant. |
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Their faces remained frozen in stone-cold scowls so she looked away from them and waited impatiently for Wesley to return. |
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She was a natural born warrior, with a stone-cold heart, and wasn't about to let anyone get in her way or drag her down. |
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We went back inside his stone-cold manor that seemed even more miserable to me now. |
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On the other side, you will have people that want to approach it with stone-cold logic. |
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Your humble scribe will be spending his New Year's Eve stone-cold sober on a train somewhere between Reading and Weymouth. |
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We're talking about six stone-cold classic pop albums, in a row, each one more stylistically progressive and wonderfully weird than the last. |
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That is the stone-cold harsh reality of genetically mediated weight and shape regulation. |
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Armstrong listened, did his homework and, stone-cold scared, made his choice. |
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I do not believe in life after death, I accept it as a stone-cold scientific fact, just the same as the world being round and not flat. |
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But even a donnybrook might be better than stone-cold silence. |
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And of the remainders, it was easy to take a question on a topic I was merely familiar with, and write an answer on a topic that I knew stone-cold. |
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I probably ought to also mention that they are a stone-cold bargain. |
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There they stand, three stone-cold killers. |
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Honduras' all-time top scorer cut a forlorn figure after the weekend's 3-2 home loss to the USA, in which he missed a late penalty and a stone-cold sitter six yards from goal. |
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Handsets that are white-hot today will be stone-cold in six months. |
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By now, the science is as stone-cold solid as could be-it's the planet that's gotten hot, with nine of the 10 warmest years on record in the last decade. |
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I had a good Western omelette with stone-cold hash browns and a biscuit. |
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His face turned from warm and happy to stone-cold in a matter of seconds. |
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Joan too, in real life she was a stone-cold hard drinker of vodka. |
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An Army study done shortly after World War II concluded that on average, out of a thirty-two man platoon, only two people were stone-cold killers. |
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Strangely, despite her decline, people are still queueing up to praise her and she, bless her stone-cold heart, just sits back and accepts it all as due tribute. |
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But Ophiocordyceps unilateralis is a stone-cold killer of carpenter ants, and it manipulates its hapless victims in an especially grisly way. |
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