His comment about World War IV indicates that the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church continues to reconsider the matter of war in the present-day, post-Cold War world, and that it is placing the Cold War into a historical perspective.
The city threw a three-day Super Bowl party for the homeless in February 2006, which conveniently got them off the streets, but the day after the game they were back out in the cold.
Mr Talbott has also had the good luck to be able to track the same tension in the present day, as America after the cold war has oscillated between a multilateral and unilateral foreign policy under Presidents Clinton and Bush.
It means strengthening power systems with smarter designs to prevent the multi-day outages that left hundreds of thousands in the cold and dark for days following the storm.
The most enduring embargo in modern day history is a remnant of a Cold War past when the Soviet Union was the enemy and the world was on the brink of nuclear war.
If you look at this deal in the cold light of day you've got to say it's a good deal for us.
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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.
The duo made cold calls all day, spread fabric in the basement, delivered packages to FedEx, then spread more fabric until 2 a.m.
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It is not unusually cold for the last day of April in Massachusetts, but the wind is strong and there has been no rain for weeks.
So even as we were in Grant Park that night celebrating as much hope and possibility as we felt on that cold day in January on the National Mall, we knew we had our work cut out for us.
Dravid surprised many by deciding his team would bat under the lights later in the day, but they were already turned on when England began under gloomy skies on an unseasonally cold, breezy day at Hampshire's Rose Bowl.
Other new entries in the rundown were The Cold Light of Day at seven and Housefull 2, just making the top 10.
One very cold and snowy January day in Toronto during the 2006 Federal election I was knocking on doors with two loyal hard working volunteers.
Back in Aubervilliers, it is the end of school on a cold autumn day.
It was a cold start to the day with the tops of many high rises cloaked in mist as Londoners living in Vauxhall were waking up and preparing to go out.
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"Perhaps he was just having a rough day, but I would never have greeted a guest in my home with the cold surprise that he greeted me with, " Clay says.
Berry was suffering from a cold that day, in addition to her sore foot, so the Wachowskis were working on closeups of Hanks and Weaving and hoping that she would be well enough to shoot in the afternoon.
The mustache debuted in spring training, but its true public unveiling came on opening day, in a cold and emptying Yankee Stadium.
Bayer, sensing the public's confusion about such products, decided not to cite herbs in the names of its new One-A-Day preparations but to use tags like Cold Season and Memory and Concentration instead.
For the first 100 guests who visit participating restaurants nationwide on that day, it may be a cold day in Hell, but a fiery-fun-time at Red Robin!
The march by Chardon High School students, walking arm-in-arm in the damp cold from the school to the town square, was an emotional highlight during the day's commemoration.
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