At least we can all get out of the cold now!
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These hot, blue giants would have grown out of the cold neutral gas that pervaded the young cosmos just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang.
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We cancelled and made another reservation at a hotel further into the state, in Harrisburg, where we were able to get out of the cold and I could get caught up on work.
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Drop out now, get out of the cold.
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The reason for the moves is increased TV revenue and the fear of being left out in the cold in the wake of other expansion.
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Nuclear weapons may have gone out of style since the cold war ended, but they have not gone out of service.
Those were all the rage when I was first out of college and the Cold War was at its apex.
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The cosmetics used in embalming have higher levels of pigment and silicone, he explained, so that when the body is moved in and out of cold storage the cosmetics will expand and contract with the tissue beneath without cracking.
Many of the treatments we see on the shelves of modern-day pharmacists were developed in the wake of studies carried out by the Common Cold Unit, a research institute near Salisbury, Wiltshire, which operated from 1946 to 1989.
But, by focusing on the balance of power created by the threat of nuclear holocaust, McConnell leaves out how the Cold War was won.
By this time, Samara had drifted 50 or 60 yards farther down the river, still bobbing in and out of the ice-cold water.
Voices within the group talk of his successor closeting himself away with advisers to discuss strategy and tactics, leaving the rest of his AMs out in the cold.
Some of these wars are the result of a geopolitical shaking-out after the cold war, and so might be expected to abate.
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And as a consequence, we now have a system in which we have the opportunity to start bringing down costs, as opposed to just leaving millions of people out in the cold.
Governor Jerry Brown put the breaks on school bus services throughout California Tuesday, potentially leaving thousands of school children out in the cold and without a way to get to and from school.
"When I take a groups of women out into the cold environment, they are a lot more unsure, their default position is 'I can't do this, '" she said.
The idea of having your identity tagged from birth brings many of us out in a cold sweat, and is the reason large swathes of the public remain vehemently opposed to the concept of biometrics.
That could make for a bleak season for the thousands of Salvation Army Santas standing out in the cold and asking for quarters and dimes for the needy.
U.S. military analysts figured out during the early days of the Cold War that no effective defense against a large-scale nuclear attack was likely to be feasible.
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Soon Jacques Henric will go down to the underground parking garage and climb onto his Honda and venture out into the cold streets of Paris, becoming cold himself, a man who shapes his own destiny, and knows, or at least believes, that he is lucky.
You enter the bar itself through an airlock of sorts, sets of door to keep the heat out, or cold in, depending how you look at it.
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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.
That said, we were never able to eke out the "indicated" range in the cold on either of our lengthy trips -- even those that didn't involve trips through Manhattan.
He helped move people out of all the hot spots of the Cold War, including Southeast Asia and Moscow.
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As Nikki White's experience demonstrates, it's fundamentally a moral problem: We've created a health care system that leaves millions of our fellow citizens out in the cold.
Halo has been an MLG staple for years now and many are wondering why it would be left out in the cold while Call of Duty stays.
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The seawater down there is so cold that when natural gas bubbles out of the well into the water it forms methane hydrates, which clog the uptake pipe.
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While the temperature outside was minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus 22 Fahrenheit), the wood-burning stove was cold because the family had run out of firewood, according to the welfare workers.
But if talks fail, the EU has said it is prepared to admit the Greek part alone, leaving the impoverished Turkish Cypriot community out in the cold. (The Greek bit was one of the ten countries invited to join in Copenhagen.) Were that to happen, the Greek Cypriots would most likely oppose Turkish membership for some years.
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