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Washington had warmed up, the swift storm of the previous day had passed, the sky was overcast but the air wasn't painful in a wind-chill way, and the capital was full of men in cowboy hats and women in long furs.
WSJ: Way Too Much God
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Benedict wore the simple white cassock of the papacy, with a quilted white jacket over it to guard against the chill, but minus the sash and cape worn by Francis.
WSJ: Pope Francis Meets With Benedict
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It's the first--but not the last--avalanche we'll hear, each causing a slight chill as we try to assess how close the sounds are.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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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.
NEWYORKER: The Apostate
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But now that they were out of the October chill and inside the warm house she offered him a glass of dark-red Catena wine, from a bottle originally purchased by her husband.
NEWYORKER: Pumpkin Head
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At Mach 4 or 5, the air flow would become dangerously hot but this heat exchanger - consisting of a dense and closely-guarded bundle of tiny tubes - would chill things down to a manageable temperature in milliseconds.
BBC: Skylon: A British dream of space
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But I have read a thing or two about cultural relativity and I'm pretty sure that we need to chill on the criticism of all things Japanese before we lose sight of ourselves.
ENGADGET: This is the Modem World: Japan is not weird