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She was adopted by Mr Sarkozy when he was interior minister (she had written to him cold, and demanded a meeting) and has worked in his team ever since.
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He hauled himself into the saddle, the mare moved beneath him, and he began to feel cold air on his face.
NEWYORKER: The Limner
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Elliot had given up trying to reach Jim, and the cold had driven him back inside.
NEWYORKER: Another Manhattan
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It's like a physician seeing a patient with cancer and telling him not to worry because he only has a slight cold.
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After his indictment the FBI followed him through Illinois, Indiana and out west to Arizona, but the trail ran cold.
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Cronkite came to believe (and Brinkley agrees) that the man who put him out in the electronic cold was Rather.
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When he does get up, he is annoyed that his wife has not yet made his breakfast, and that she has plans to attend a yoga class, which means she will leave him with a cold box lunch.
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But he was used to the cold and, besides, it would have been dangerous to get into a car with him and drive up through the Kinaldy woods in the snow.
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Mr. Seacrest's opportunity to meet Mr. Clark came after "American Idol" made him a household name in 2002 and he cold-called his childhood idol, asking for a meeting.
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His cold spell from Nov. 28 to Dec. 28 saw him shoot 29% overall and 19% from three-point range down from the 46% overall and 41% from distance he was shooting before that.
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The move would re-position Punk more like the wrestling-first hybrid of Ric Flair and Stone Cold Steve Austin that he truly is, rather than in a continued miscast of him as heir to commercial friendly icons Hulk Hogan, the Rock and Cena.
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