He was talking -- speaking to an enormous audience in the outdoor chill of Washington.
They are generally open year-round and offer constant cultural respite from the chill of the great outdoors.
The two-week training and selection exercise in Iceland has seen him working in temperatures with a wind chill of -30C.
On a clear, blue day, gusts of wind buffet down from the peaks, picking up the fresh chill of the snow.
Perhaps consumers have ignored the chill of higher long-term interest rates because they feel the warm glow of higher share prices.
Not bad for a drink that was invented by poor Scots crofters trying to keep out the chill of a Highland winter.
To the contrary, I feel the ghastly critical chill of admitting that I was bored by such obvious prestige television, created by people whose work I admire.
In a land so inescapably and inhospitably cold, hockey is the chance of life, and an affirmation that despite the deathly chill of winter we are alive.
David Wright added an RBI double and Duda doubled, reached base three times and scored twice in a game that began with a wind chill of 32 degrees.
Wearing a black wool cap pulled down against the biting chill of a Chicago winter morning, Vallas bounds up to the doors of tenements on the city's gritty South Side.
All I had to do was stand outside my home in the chill of the early morning in order to see things in their totality: Diana felt that she had married the wrong man.
Sending her camera gliding languidly into the noonday shadows of a rotting shack, darting dangerously through heavy marshland foliage, or jaunting past city lights from the back of an open-air bus, Akerman embraces the rapturous but desperate beauty of the countryside and the chill of the metropolis.
On the 9 p.m. boat ride back to Manhattan from New Jersey, Dan Dubno, wearing a reflective mylar jacket to keep out the chill of the Hudson, said that, even if there were no presentations or gadget demos, the event would have been a success because it brought people together to celebrate and forward innovation and creative tinkering.
Burma's domestic industry - hampered, but also sheltered, by the years of isolation - now faces the chill wind of competition.
Nor are private universities the only ones feeling the chill winds of recession.
By 1964, when I was negotiating puberty in the chill deeps of the Cold War, history itself had become the Atomic Disintegrator.
The Treasury will be able to produce figures showing that pensioners are protected from the chill winds of deficit reduction and pensions will, in future, be linked to earnings or prices, whatever is the higher.
While the chill winds of recession continue to blow through many of the eurozone countries, in the United States the hope is that the economy will continue its recent recovery although things are by no means certain.
It was a pagan desire, she thought, and it was a pagan place: a dark garden of yews and straggling roses and, at its center, the stone church, with its altar and its font and, above it all, the bells, suspended in the chill air of the belfry, heavy and still, waiting to be brought to life.
As the declarations from the Intervenors make clear, the fear of disclosure of their reading, watching, and listening habits poses an imminent threat of harm and chill to the exercise of First Amendment rights.
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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.
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.
The strongest evidence of a continued chill is the sharp fall in share buybacks, which accounted for around one-third of growth in earnings per share in the five years before the credit crunch.
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.
One of the first wind chill measures, known as Siple-Passel, was based on observing how quickly bottles of water froze in the Antarctic wind.
' With visitors looking on agog, Will theatrically describes a recent experience of 'feeling a sudden chill in the house as the lights refused to work', and of the current owner 'walking into the icy basement and feeling a hand running down her back'.
They suggested it could create uncertainty and lead to a period of "investment chill".
The same chill will settle on many of their Democratic counterparts if the subject shifts to funding the troops.
Alam and Tisherman aim to begin a 50-patient trial of the deep chill method at several urban trauma centers by year-end.
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