At least we can all get out of the cold now!
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The production limitations of the three planchet contractors are what leave the molds and dies that have already been made for the shelved proofs out in the cold now.
In doing so, he would model a more humane approach to life than the cold pragmatism now eroding the moral fabric of Western democracies.
Mr Afshar says at first he noticed when they talked, his dad's tone was a little cold but now his father also seems relieved.
The west is littered with elderly Chicagoans who left the Windy City because of the cold and now can't stop moaning about their air-conditioning bills.
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.
Or, as Colin Powell put it, it is not just that the Cold War is over - now the post Cold War is over too.
Thanks to them, the Cold War is now another chapter in the history books.
They said that cold Decembers are now half as likely to occur versus 50 years ago, whereas warm Novembers are now 62 times more likely.
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Now the cold war is over the old world has not changed quickly enough.
People having to go out in the wet and the cold for a cigarette now.
Nuclear deterrence, this school of thought asserts, was shown to work globally in the cold war and can now be expected to work regionally.
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The Clinton team (many of whose members were vehemently opposed to these statutes even during the Cold War) is now only too happy to seize upon this excuse to press for their immediate elimination.
By now, the cold fear of the financial crisis has receded, even if its effects linger.
NATO's new peacekeeping duty, now that the cold war is done.
The court heard that Mr Adal still had "really bad nightmares, waking in a cold sweat" and was now too scared to stay in his kebab shop alone.
The Center believes that the illusions of the fleeting "Post-Cold War" era must now be replaced with a more realistic view of Western security requirements in the Post-Kuwait world.
But it is at last possible to see more or less how the western world's reorganised arms industry is going to look now that the cold war is over.
Now he can harness that and turn it out a year from now on a cold January night in one of 2, 000 precincts in this state, he would do very well.
She now lives in a cold, cramped apartment with her two daughters, their husbands and several grandchildren.
"We are now well into another cold snap and there are still damaged roads and pavements all over Wales, " he added.
The euphoria of qualifying at the expense of bitter rivals Egypt has now turned into a cold reality for the Desert Foxes.
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Are there particular things that you claimed for you now realise in the cold light of print you shouldn't have done and you feel embarrassed about?
"ScottishPower is now out in the cold as the only major energy supplier in Scotland that is not offering any relief for its hardest pressed customers, " she said.
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Hanford is now the most contaminated Cold War weapons-production facility.
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Now, Milosevic has cold feet over arresting Karadzic and Mladic.
And most of Coney Island's boardwalk bars, shops and restaurants are now open to sell cold beers, tchotchkes and fried clams to tourists and New York's most quirky characters alike.
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