The doctor returned her cold-call e-mail, and suggested she go Rhode Island Hospital, where Dr. Damian Dupuy performed the ablation procedure.
"She's feeding her cold plantains, " she whispered in Spanish.
Her cold, clammy hands clung to mine.
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As individuals, we have trouble distinguishing between anecdotes: "My neighbor took zinc for her cold and she said it really helped, " and data: Most colds last four days, so you could smoke yak-dung cigarettes on day three and feel better on day four.
Ms Merkel believes that painful reforms need to be explained soberly and rationally, which may be why many see her as cold.
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Her shoulders were hunched with the cold, her skinny midriff bare, hardly bulging over the top of tight jeans.
To slow the heart of the patient, 5-year-old Jacqueline Johnson, the surgical team wrapped her body in cold rubber blankets.
The marketing executive talked of having let her contacts run cold.
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If a subject is presented with a sentence like, "When she came in from the cold her cheeks were like roses, " many sections of the brain become involved, including those responsible for visual processing.
Souther inherited her disease--familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome--from her father and figured there never would be a cure.
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.
The pain and anger she portrayed as she forced Onegin out of her life stopped me cold.
"This little girl is cold because her family could not afford to pay their heating bills, " Bond said.
She asked hospital staff for assistance and said her mother was "cold, clammy and unresponsive" but did not tell them she was dead.
When the meat got all warm and sticky in her fingers, she rinsed her right hand under cold running water and started again.
Pond isn't sure what she would have done with her life if that cold Florida day a quarter of a century ago had ended differently.
The immense cold clawed her cheeks and stung through the wetsuit.
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.
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"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.
She had taken a solemn vow of chastity since then, like one of her made-up childhood rituals of lying in freezing cold water, but to someone with her natural generosity it was a heartless, bitter thing.
Accidents really happened: it was idiotic to swim in this cold, in her state.
They would often bring up plates of cold schnitzel for her to gum when she was teething.
Battling frostbite, Jean wished for a way to operate her iPhone without exposing her hands to the bitter cold.
Perhaps her story begins in a cold, seaside town, with a wardrobe that includes a cashmere cable-knit turtleneck with a flared leather miniskirt or balloon-leg pants tucked into her boots.
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