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.
On those cold mornings way back when, what my father was really saying to me was, If you don't get up, if you don't expect anything out of this day, you gonna miss.
Its aluminum back panel is cold and slippery compared with the rubber grip on the back of the older version.
Elliot had given up trying to reach Jim, and the cold had driven him back inside.
Their cheap weapons come mostly from huge but fast-shrinking surplus stocks that date back to cold war days.
At first the current stall out of global warming was due to the ocean cycles turning back to cold.
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To bolster their case, cybersecurity experts point back to Cold War days.
Energy supplier SSE has reported a rise in annual profits on the back of cold weather, despite recent disruption to services and a fine from regulators.
"For him to go off nice and relaxed in 24 and change and come home on his own the way he did, and gallop out the way he did, and drop his head and walk home, it sent cold chills up my back, " the Hall of Fame trainer said.
The act replaced the US Jackson-Vanik amendment, which dated back to the Cold War.
And who can forget those cold, green lumps staring back from the school cafeteria tray?
It is in this context that a dialed back version of Cold War military deterrence comes in handy.
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Everton's Leon Osman and Richard Dunne may seem an odd couple but they've brought a little warmth back into a cold, depressing few days.
The cold air is on the back side of it.
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Round midnight antique trucks arrived to carry the revellers home to outlying encampments, their headlights dancing away into the darkness while I made my way back to my cold yurt past the lake brimming with moonlight.
Its sports chairman Dick Ebersol said the network was deemphasizing feature coverage, a veiled slight at the way ABC used to cover the Olympics, back when the Cold War provided some of the story line.
"There is a certain kind of nostalgic look back to the Cold War era that isn't necessarily linked with politics but just the things that people grew up with and this is an example of that, " Reid said.
While the competition of these priorities and plans for solving the Syrian crisis harks back to the Cold War, ironically these P5 antagonists may have provided the outline of a framework and some structural stability that the Annan plan has been lacking to date.
From my experience, privatization has very limited possible benefits when it comes to concerns that have collective interest, and it is certainly not a solution to large scale public education problems or issues, unless, of course, the intent is to leave most everyone out in the cold, which gets me back to why I worry about comments like these.
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The city threw a three-day Super Bowl party for the homeless in February 2006, which conveniently got them off the streets, but the day after the game they were back out in the cold.
There is no doubt, however, that his favored stalking ground is Europe, East and West, and that the era that most consistently arouses his imagination, and to which, with a twinge of pardonable nostalgia, he occasionally harks back, is the Cold War.
Meanwhile, there is an issue requiring serious vetting whose problems date back to the bad old Cold War days.
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But that cash back isn't actually cold, hard dollars or a check.
The wind was whipping the water up into little waves, and very soon we got cold, so we wound our scarves back around our necks.
By keeping mostly back-up images on the cold storage server user accessibility impact is minimized.
At one point, Minor acknowledged he got so cold that he had a trainer rub his back, arms and thighs with a heating ointment.
The results are extraordinary, beginning with the gold medal counts the Soviets achieved back in the era of the Cold War, and spreading around the world in subsequent years.
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He says that Walmart would invest heavily in shops, create jobs, plough profits back into food-supply and cold-storage infrastructure and help to tame food inflation by keeping prices for staple foods low.
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