The third rule in dressing for the dangerously cold: Hands and feet first.
TiVo Series 2 dual-tuner, which, like Charlton Heston and his guns, will have to be pried from my cold dead hands.
However, Engadget maintains full editorial control, and Verizon will have to pry it from our cold, dead hands.
On a sidewalk bench, Salman sticks his cold, gloveless hands in his coat pockets, and says life in the U.S. is not what he expected.
Many Japanese managers look on cash the way that America's gun lovers view their firearms: you can have it only when you pry it from their cold, dead hands.
Her cold, clammy hands clung to mine.
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Now there will have to be cold hard cash changing hands to accompany that bad smell.
Context has to do with why we wake up smiling when sunlight creeps into our bedroom and why we shiver in the cold or withdraw our hands from fire.
We let that one go, but only after he had held it in his hands, cold and quick, muscle with eyes and a heart, scales specked with yellow and red, and one tiny orange fin.
Then I stood on our balcony, my hands gripping the cold metal balustrade above my head.
Researchers at Keele University, in Staffordshire, England, had a group of hardy volunteers hold their hands in freezing cold water, first while swearing and then while emitting inoffensive phrases.
We were led by better people, many of them children of the Depression or veterans of World War II or people who had exhibited steady hands in the Cold War.
Battling frostbite, Jean wished for a way to operate her iPhone without exposing her hands to the bitter cold.
Brezovan's opposite number Sorensen had been finding it hard to keep his hands warm in the cold Britannia Stadium, having not been tested in the first half.
Garber read every Internet trade publication he could get his hands on and began cold-calling the executives quotd in them to see what they wanted in Internet software.
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.
But both Stretch and Zerbe have an answer to that: Include tax breaks that would put cold cash now in many businesses' hands--for example, an extension of the now-two-year-period in which business can carry back their net operating losses.
The water had been cold, her teeth had chattered, but her hands had not let go of the oar perhaps she had been a true coward, or perhaps she had been overcome by animal instinct, hanging on to life blindly.
But as nuclear and missile technology has proliferated in the post-Cold War period, and more technologically primitive countries get their hands on missiles and limited nuclear capabilities, the threat of an EMP attack as become far more acute.
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will try to balance the rights of Americans who have not been convicted of a major crime to keep their DNA out of the government's hands against the government's interest in closing cold cases and the rights of crime victims to finally see justice done.
Eight played football on a slanted pitch, in jerseys and cardigans, their hands shoved deep into their woolen trouser pockets due to the rawness of wind and cold.
Lara shivers in the cold rain, cringes as she guts a deer for food and has to sneak around an enemy camp with her hands bound.
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