Katia realized that although she was in no danger she was shuddering with fright as well as from the cold.
On Sunday, the Queen missed church as she was recovering from a cold, Buckingham Palace said.
The coroner certified the cause of death as hypothermia resulting from exposure to cold temperatures while acutely intoxicated.
The researchers believe that as the cold wave moves from the surface, the rock pore space is completely filled in.
The conference would take place in July, when my students of English would be taking refuge in their hyperactive hormones, so as to protect themselves from the cold, thus enabling me to have a holiday.
Wanting only to be kind, she began hunting for the ring in all seriousness, peering at the riverbed, fishing for gleams in the water, her hands aching from the cold as if the flesh were being dragged off her bones.
What if the IPO market stays cold, as it did from 1974 to 1980?
Unlike most of lower Manhattan, we had running water, even if cold as the brook down from the house.
The BBC understands that the Lawrence team are meeting next week to assess where the case now stands - and what the Yard as a whole can learn from this remarkable cold case turnaround.
When both oceans were cold in the past, such as from 1940 to 1970, the climate cooled.
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Large fluctuations from warm to cold winters have been the rule for the U.S., as one can see from records kept by the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA. For example, the winters of 1932 and 1934 were as warm as or warmer than the 2011-2012 one and the winter of 1936 was much colder.
Aside from what Mr. Christensen described as the occasional "cold-fish handshake, " Mr. Plunkett seldom reacted on the field.
Mr Podhoretz parted ideological company with them as he gradually metamorphosed from a left-winger into a cold-war warrior and Reaganite fellow-traveller, and he cannot now forgive them for failing to follow where he led.
Between 1926, the year he began his Foreign Service career, in Geneva, and 1946, when he made a heroic return from Moscow as the author of the primal document of Cold War foreign policy, the Long Telegram, Kennan lived mostly abroad.
Most people who fall into cold water die from drowning and not hypothermia as commonly thought, researchers have found.
Mraz shared tales of his avocado farm, as well as what it's like to get the cold shoulder from Simon Cowell, when he sat down with CNN recently.
Undoubtedly, there are certain eternal lessons about war, which could be seen as having a straight line from Korea, to Vietnam, to the Cold War and into Desert Storm.
The figures showed more than 16% of primary schools did not have the facilities to cook hot meals, with food either transported from other locations or menus limited to cold food such as sandwiches.
I'd forgone the wine, but cold water freshly filtered from a nearby stream was just as sweet.
State authorities have made 240 such "cold hits" since 1989, sometimes cracking crimes from as far back as 20 years, Ferrara said.
Runner-up Ullrich had started as a title favourite but after suffering from the after-effects of a cold during the race he declared himself satisfied with his result.
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We can and should control surface pollution as that effects air quality yet there is a huge difference between controlling air quality as that remains constant in cold or warm environments while temperatures constantly fluctuate from day to night, month to month and year to year, in the Western isles of Europe we are having a particularly cool and wet summer.
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Still, organizers cautioned attendees to bundle up because of prolonged exposure to the cold as they watch the events and make their way to and from them.
Aiden McGeady's wickedly inswinging free-kick from the left caught Vedran Corluka cold at the back post, as Sean St Ledger sneaked in to head past Croatia keeper Stipe Pletikosa.
Still, organizers cautioned attendees to bundle up because they're likely to experience prolonged exposure to the cold as they watch the events and make their way to and from them.
Like Nixon in 1952, Agnew served as the attack dog and allowed Nixon, who had remade himself from an avid Cold Warrior into a foreign policy expert, to maintain his new image.
This catalogue of operations from the Second World War through the Cold War has been welcomed as a chance to display to the world how America's spies have spent the billions of dollars allocated to them.
In North America, Laki has been blamed for the starvation of Inuit populations from severe cold in northwestern Alaska, based on Inuit oral history as well as tree-ring density data investigated by Gordon Jacoby and others, who estimated that conditions were about 4 degrees Celsius colder than the mean.
Exhaust from the engine consists of harmless atmospheric air, cold enough to serve as air-conditioning on a hot day.
As the party wound down, Chang stepped from the warm glow of lanterns to the cold streetlight reflected off the surrounding skyscrapers.
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