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It seems ridiculous that we should warm to this super-creep, and yet, by the end, he has our sympathy.
NEWYORKER: Double Lives
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Females made up for 60% of the audience watching the adaptation of Isaac Marion's book Warm Bodies over Super Bowl weekend, which usually sees a slump in movie-going from Saturday to Sunday.
BBC: Nicholas Hoult and Teresa Palmer
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As the sun readies itself for the day's end, the light turns hazy and golden, coating every scene with the warm graininess of a Super 8 home movie.
BBC: England's West Country: Still the apple of our eye
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The burly South African all-rounder is part of the Middlesex team in the Caribbean for the Stanford Super Series and play England in a warm-up match on Sunday.
BBC: Big-hitters bonanza
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Monte Kiffin, the new Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator, says even teams used to playing in microclimates will quickly warm up to a subzero Super Bowl if they make it to the big game.
WSJ: Maybe This Wasn't a Super Idea After All
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The Super Bowl has always been held in warm-weather cities, like New Orleans, Tampa or San Diego, or in the controlled climate of a dome, where a roof shields fans from the weather outside.
WSJ: Maybe This Wasn't a Super Idea After All