Perfectly suited for a chill drive or some serious pre-gaming before a night out.
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One country that may not feel a chill from the shifting U.S. winds is Japan.
Despite the excessive heat of the radiators, I sensed something cold, a chill in the air.
This, they say, would send a chill through secondary markets, cutting credit to thousands of worthy borrowers.
The episode sent a chill throughout Europe, which relies on Gazprom for about a quarter of its gas.
Property agents already report they can feel a chill among permanent residents as a result of the 5% levy.
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It has also sent a chill through the American business community, which had been showing increased interest in trade with Cuba.
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Excavation began at six-thirty every morning, when there was still pink light in the sky and a chill in the air.
All this has sent a chill through Silicon Valley, and will make investors warier of other web outfits hoping to go public.
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Maryland does not require the disclosure of the identity of shareholders with a less than 5% stake, lessening a chill on investment.
If you and your ex worked on a team with other people, they may feel uncomfortable when a chill appears between you.
The market is busy -- people are restocking after a big storm -- and an alarm cuts through the building like a chill.
Turkish officials, however, have been careful to explain that their renewed interest in the Muslim east does not mean a chill towards the West.
Ever since Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency last May, a chill has returned to US-Russian relations, the BBC's Steve Rosenberg reports from Moscow.
With the housing picture still so mixed, the danger is that mortgage rates at or around 4.5% could put a chill on housing markets.
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The government of sunny Sardinia put a chill in the air earlier this year by declaring a sumptuary tax on visiting yachts according to size.
All of this has sent a chill through Kabul's foreign residents.
As we stood in a chill wind on Sixth Avenue, he was obviously uncomfortable discussing it, but he is a storyteller, and he eventually launched into a narrative.
After a particularly bruising dispute in the New Jersey legislature over his monopoly on the Hudson, he caught a chill and died of pneumonia on Feb. 23, 1815, at the age of 50.
What this has done is sent a chill through many countries who have thought, well, if the U.S., the most powerful country in the world, can make a mistake, we probably all could make mistakes.
"The mere potential for the exercise of that power casts a chill, a chill the First Amendment cannot permit if free speech, thought, and discourse are to remain the foundation of our freedom, " Justice Kennedy added.
While the effects have inevitably aged compared to modern visual capabilities, it was ingenious and innovative at the time, and watching Superman soar up the side of the building to catch Lois Lane will still send a chill up your spine.
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Regarding the notion of a "chill factor", the minister said he genuinely believed that the local universities did provide a shared space for students.
When they told me the time of the withdrawal, a cold chill came over me.
Conversely, when they were listening to music which did not produce a "chill", less dopamine was released.
Because gas generates around 40% of Britain's electricity, a prolonged chill would affect domestic energy prices as well.
The scans showed increased endogenous dopamine transmission when the participants felt a "chill".
This brought a big chill to markets, particularly those for initial public offerings.
Garbus has serious pipes, and properly employed, they can induce a primal chill.
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