In line with a vow he had made to himself as a young man to remain inscrutable to all but his most intimate friends, he cultivated a cold, haughty manner in public and refused to countenance any questions about his often decisive role in the family business.
He thanked people for their "fantastic" support, revealed he had only resumed practising a week ago, and that he has a bad cold.
When her oldest son, now eight, first started having trouble breathing, she thought he had a cold.
He placed a cold call, and the recipient, a manager at a similar company, agreed to interview for the position and was eventually hired.
He forecast a cold, frosty and mainly dry night in Britain and warned that the system of low pressure was likely to wreak more havoc in Germany and Poland overnight.
As it turned out, he had a cold.
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David Cameron caused titters in the Commons when he remarked that he always experienced a cold shiver when he heard him using the word "notwithstanding", but the veteran Eurosceptic is rubbing colleagues' noses in the volume of EU business pushed through the House every week.
Prosecutor Habib Balian said he will prove a cold-case murder allegation against Gerhartsreiter, who spent years moving through U.S. society under a series of aliases, most notoriously posing as a member of the fabled Rockefeller family.
William Jenkins, a high hill farmer from Manmoel near Blackwood, Caerphilly county, said there is little snow where he is but a cold, penetrating wind which leaves new born lambs at risk of being frozen to death.
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She thought he had a persistent cold.
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His black Division champion hat set aside for a minute, his smile still fresh after he doused coach Tom Coughlin with a cold, on-field Gatorade jug bath, he said he'd like to "wake up the echoes" of the 2007 Giants team that got hot late and went on to a Super Bowl upset.
It's like a physician seeing a patient with cancer and telling him not to worry because he only has a slight cold.
At one point, Minor acknowledged he got so cold that he had a trainer rub his back, arms and thighs with a heating ointment.
Rudy Jaramillo, who started investigating the murder in 2002 when he served with a Rangers cold case unit.
He fixed me with a cold, hard stare and demanded I translate my question from English to Russian.
His chilly silences might be a formidable weapon in the conference room, his cerebral qualities were undisputed, but to the voter he was seen as a cold fish.
Stewart Grassie, an investor from Scotland, testified that he was solicited by a cold call from a Sky Capital representative and eventually decided to invest some money through Adam Harrington at Sky.
In the early 1950s young Mr Andre went off to Phillips Academy in Andover, and then on to New York City where he shared a tiny, cold-water apartment in Little Italy with his old college room-mate, Hollis Frampton, a photographer.
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But he made the green in two at 17 to make the birdie that ensured his presence for the weekend - and another chance of the good night's sleep (and a touch of medication) he needs to shake of a heavy cold.
Hopkins plays the monster with a fine, cold relish: he gives the character a mesmeric animal stillness, the terrifying opacity of a cobra.
Mr. Seacrest's opportunity to meet Mr. Clark came after "American Idol" made him a household name in 2002 and he cold-called his childhood idol, asking for a meeting.
With Marvell, he admits he got lucky by accepting a cold call from Weili Dai and Sehat Sutardja, who were then unknown.
He taught me that leftover Chinese food was also a breakfast food, which he would eat cold.
Mr Podhoretz parted ideological company with them as he gradually metamorphosed from a left-winger into a cold-war warrior and Reaganite fellow-traveller, and he cannot now forgive them for failing to follow where he led.
He sat on a stool in a cold room with other boys pasting labels onto bottles of shoe polish.
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"If you're up against a bigger competitor, which we are with Bell, you have to get bigger to survive, " he wheezes, still hoarse after a cold.
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