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He says British weather is much better than both Britons and foreigners - who tend to think of Britain as a rainy and cold country - believe.
BBC: Can you advertise British weather to tourists?
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In those days of the Cold War, the Hungarians had some reason to think they had a chance of escaping Soviet dominance.
NPR: Bush Sees Parallels: 1956 Hungary and 2006 Iraq
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Just think of the puppies three of them, he had said, their bodies cold, starving.
NEWYORKER: A Box of Puppies
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Most other prominent Russians came straight from the Communist nomenklatura, and probably think a coat of arms is what their bodyguard wears in cold weather.
ECONOMIST: Face value
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Cool story of cold revenge, but for making money, think of a steel maker and a specialty chemical company.
FORBES: Respecting Caffeine, Steel, Zeus und Da Vinci Surgeons
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It would be comforting to think that such clandestine forces died away with the end of the Cold War.
CNN: BHUTTO'S HEIR TO VIOLENCE
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And I think the mistake we make sometimes, especially after the end of the Cold War, is to believe that the only thing that matters are economics, that all people care about is how well they're doing in their pocketbook and how comfortable they are.
NPR: Role of U.S. Changing in New World Order
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And, I really think it was those photographs, the impact of those photographs internationally, during a time of the Cold War, when, the actuality of some of what America didn't talk about, was shown to the world, that that is what made the president act, take federal control of the Arkansas National Guard, and send paratroopers to Little Rock.
CNN: Eckford: Central High in 1957 'was not ... a normal environment'
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We have got to do a lot of work on Friday to make sure our car is good in the cold conditions but I think we know what we are doing.
BBC: I must find form, admits Button
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That's caused by the adrenaline and stress hormones that the body releases in response to the shock of the cold temperature, but experts say that these rushes are not as healthy as people think.
CNN: Are polar bear plunges good for you?