Willy Brandt International Airport, named for Germany's famed Cold War leader, was supposed to have been up and running in late 2011, a sign of Berlin's transformation from Cold War confrontation line to world class capital of Europe's economic powerhouse.
"Where it's extremely cold it's not uncommon for people to drink all day long, " said Val Smith, president of International Wine and Spirits, which provided the data on per-capita alcohol consumption.
There are times you have to run through the rain and it's cold and it's minus whatever degrees outside, but you just have to get up and you go and do the work.
That deflects pleas from parents wanting a quick Rx for their child's cold, but she's worried about pushback.
He touched on issues that have generally divided Europe and the U.S. such as climate change as well as comparing Berlin's Cold War struggle with today's international challenges like fighting terrorism.
Deschanel, who's dabbled in jazz cabaret and sung on the occasional film soundtrack, has starred in such movies as Elf (you might remember her in-the-shower rendition of "Baby, It's Cold Outside") and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
"You're hoping that she's OK wherever she's at, that she's not hurting, that she's not cold, that she's being fed, " Steven Sierra said, choking back tears.
And, you know, considering it's really cold--it's winter here.
It's cold and clear, and I don't think that's there's anything about the weather that is going to stop someone who wants to get out for going tonight.
EU's cold shoulder will persuade many Turks to look for an alternative to Ataturk's old fascination with Europe.
Just as they are being justified by the Cold War's end, they are surely shaping the character of the post-Cold War strategic environment.
"They say, 'Well, we'll tell her it's just a cold, or it's just a virus, or we'll tell her she'll have surgery and then everything will be fine, '" said Dr. Lawrence Wolfe, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York.
The U.S. announced the moratorium in 1992, in the general euphoria over the Cold War's end.
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Cold weather is harder on the bus, and hard on the passengers -- everybody's cranky when it's cold.
"Well, that's absurd, because in winter it's cold and you can't go around naked, " Armani says, rolling his R s the French way, which in Italian is a slight idiosyncrasy of speech that exudes an air of aristocracy.
It's not too warm here, not too cold, it's ideal to prepare on.
It's a (cold) purely rational process that's all facts and no feelings.
At the board's hearing in May, the NTSB will look into a number of topics, including the effect of ice on the aircraft's performance, cold weather operations, the crew's experience and sleep issues.
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The amount of money varies, depending on the season, because when it's cold we work less.
Collins was arrested in prison in October last year by Essex Police's cold case investigation team.
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For the 116 million Americans who live within 50 miles of a nuclear plant, that's cold comfort.
This week's cold snap is being seen as a bonus in a business that is notoriously unpredictable.
Living in the Cold War's most secret spy station on top of the wreckage of Nazi Germany.
With the cold war's end, Russia's strategic need to be close to the Arab states evaporated too.
The Arctic is also reappearing in national-security debates after falling off military radars with the Cold War's end.
"It's perfect for Sundance, it's cold, " said a publicist serving a new chocolate variety, which tasted surprisingly good.
In Wales, Thursday's cold weather caused a meeting at Chepstow Racecourse to be abandoned due to a frozen track.
They want to get their lives back on track, and it's cold outside.
Ruppert was not dressed for enduring Washington's cold overnight climate in the mountains.
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