The second patient, a 45-year-old woman, took a similar cold remedy on top of drugs for migraine, depression and obesity.
Bush took office under cold, rainy skies in Washington -- and the forecast was worsening for the parade later today, with snow and sleet possible.
The first patient in the study, a 46-year-old woman, took a common cold remedy for two days on top of her medication for migraine, depression and asthma.
Our cold reset took 32.5 seconds from power on to the appearance of the home screen.
The increase in March's spending was largely driven by higher spending on utilities, as unseasonably cold weather took its toll.
Plus, if you took off from somewhere cold (say, London) and then landed in somewhere warm (say, Istanbul), you are very likely to forget your coat.
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.
It may be no coincidence that some of the most promising peacemaking between Israel and the Palestinians took place soon after the cold war ended.
In the bipolar international system of the Cold War, nations took their cue on nuclear matters from the two superpowers.
But how about the time you asked for a raise, took on responsibilities beyond your experience or cold called that new business prospect?
Both teams traded penalty goals as the all-Wales showdown took time to splutter into life in bitterly cold temperatures in Cardiff.
"So the legal procedure may seem cold and impersonal, but it took long enough to carry it out....that some of the people benefited, " he said.
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It took compelling events such as the thawing of the Cold War and skyrocketing public debt to finally break this cycle and force consolidation and moderation.
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He took to the international stage with the same nerveless and cold-eyed composure that has marked his performances at Everton this season.
After our fresh lunch of trout, roasted onions and pineapple, we took a short hike, using hip waders to walk into the cold stream that emptied the lake.
The witness, whose son is a police officer, said the family involved began a "vendetta" against her and her husband after she took tea and coffee to officers who called at the street on a cold January day.
Anne Marie and I took our honeymoon in Quebec City, and since it was December and cold, we skated, which reminded me of my parents' applauding my skating on the golf course pond, so many years ago, and of how nice that was.
Cold, disease, injury and the big-cat predators of Eurasia took their toll.
Immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascism, and to win a Cold War.
But in this moment, as in so many others like it, when I took stock of their unhappy reaction to what I said, I felt myself at the cold, hard center of a perfect storm: We expect more from technology and less from each other.
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President Jacques Chirac of France, for example, took issue with Bush's characterization of the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty as a relic of the Cold War.
That winter, I packed a suitcase and took an empty, overheated Greyhound bus to the state mental hospital, where I trudged through blinding drifts of cold and was shown to a room in a staff dormitory.
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