Your lengthening shadow trails behind you, appearing ever earlier as the chill days grow shorter.
The chill-out factor is represented nicely in the title they've chosen for their band.
Ironically, the city's indoor snow centre, the Chill Factore, was closed due to the snow outside.
BBC: Schools and airports closed after heavy snow in England
Linen tablecloths hid the wood-burning braziers set under each table to ward off the chill.
It seemed to come in waves, wafted across the Channel on the chill January air.
They are generally open year-round and offer constant cultural respite from the chill of the great outdoors.
But the cold there was focused further north where wells are often outfitted to endure the chill.
That made Wales colder than Greenland, with the chill continuing next week, and more snow possible from Tuesday.
Bottom line: the chill from green taxes is now killing more Brits per year than car crashes.
The chill-out factor in Koushik's mood music comes partly from the great outdoors.
Nor are private universities the only ones feeling the chill winds of recession.
"Most people don't realize the extent of poverty, " he said as he sipped coffee to keep the edge off the chill.
Burma's domestic industry - hampered, but also sheltered, by the years of isolation - now faces the chill wind of competition.
Perhaps consumers have ignored the chill of higher long-term interest rates because they feel the warm glow of higher share prices.
The Los Angeles metropolitan area keenly felt the chill, with an overnight low in Hollywood expected to dip down to 38 F.
Not bad for a drink that was invented by poor Scots crofters trying to keep out the chill of a Highland winter.
By 1964, when I was negotiating puberty in the chill deeps of the Cold War, history itself had become the Atomic Disintegrator.
Simone's collection wisely leaves her signature numbers ("I Loves You Porgy, " "My Baby Just Cares for Me") unmolested, and gives the rest of the tracks the chill-out treatment.
Such tricky matters seem a long way off standing in bright sunshine on the summit of Halgurd, buffeted by the chill wind and tired from the climb.
Birmingham and Solihull Together said those gathering at the centres could "stay warm in convivial company" and help homeless people "keep the chill off" by knitting hats and scarves.
Benedict wore the simple white cassock of the papacy, with a quilted white jacket over it to guard against the chill, but minus the sash and cape worn by Francis.
When I left -- my stomach full and cheeks rosy from wine and the chill mountain air -- Kevlishvili offered me a water bottle filled with more of his heady, homemade grape juice.
The chill from the crowd was a remnant of Azarenka's semifinal win over American teenager Sloane Stephens, when Azarenka was criticized for taking a 10-minute medical timeout near the end of the match.
Yet, bending to the chill American wind blowing out of Iraq and through its now-closed offices in Damascus, Hamas has been making conciliatory noises and intends to continue talks with Mr Abbas's government.
All I had to do was stand outside my home in the chill of the early morning in order to see things in their totality: Diana felt that she had married the wrong man.
The Treasury will be able to produce figures showing that pensioners are protected from the chill winds of deficit reduction and pensions will, in future, be linked to earnings or prices, whatever is the higher.
The chill in relations has been prompted largely by Mr Sarkozy's fierce opposition to Turkish membership of the EU. Expanding the club to take in a large, poor and Muslim country would dilute French influence.
Without standing, he lifts his left foot and drags a brittle friction match across the sole of his boot, then watches the red tip flare and expire in the chill wind before he can transfer the flame.
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