There's certainly some new wave chilliness warmed with the breath of Detroit soul, mixed with a bit of prog worship and '70s glam. |
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With the chilliness of the air, the ambiguity of the wire cages and the moving shadows, something interesting is born inside the work. |
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He apologized for the recent chilliness of the apartment, but told me that his electrician had retired. |
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Like many bird walkers, our leader was an older woman who dressed for the morning chilliness in a green army jacket and pink knit bonnet. |
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Since the Vietnam War, there has been a chilliness between the military and the press, but there was none with the Third Battalion. |
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We are in presence of an inflammation of the isthmus of the throat, marked by a redness and an oedema, witnesses of a chilliness. |
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When you go out in snowy days or stormy weather, it will help you repel chilliness and water. |
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Your enemy will on the instant feel a certain inexpressible and cutting anguish of the heart, together with an agued chilliness and failure throughout the body. |
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I am exceedingly melancholy of complexion, subject to consumptions and chilliness of my vital spirits, a slavish and sickly life being allotted to me in his city. |
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She indolently sat up, goose bumps forming up and down her bare arms from the chilliness usually associated with dawn, and looked at the alarm clock beside her bed. |
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But cuddling up to ArabĀ kings can hardly make up for the chilliness of relations with anĀ American president. |
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But Tiger, robotic and controlled to the point of chilliness in his public appearances, was respected for his prowess but rarely loved. |
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But the chilliness and menace soon wear off, and the performances, like the play, turn into a series of pulled punches. |
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Everybody within the building will appreciate this sliding wall which minimizes bothersome draughts, chilliness, heat, dust and noise. |
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The measured tone of veiled disappointment in Stanford's judgement evidently reflected an abiding chilliness in the musicianly establishment. |
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Hypothyroid develops gradually and its symptoms are varied: physical and intellectual asthenia, apathy, drowsiness, excessive chilliness, paleness, low libido and others. |
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This tends to be less of a prblem in souther n European countries, where shade is associated with coolness and restful visual conditions, tham in norther n Europe, where it is associated with chilliness and gloom. |
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A tall, handsome woman with long, tapered hands that could probably palm a basketball, she manages to suggest Nevelson's chilliness as much as her charm, her dead heart as well as the life of her mind. |
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Mr Howard may be a Thatcherite retread, but nobody doubts that he would be more effective than Mr Duncan Smith. Mr Letwin's palpable niceness would provide a useful counterweight to Mr Howard's chilliness. |
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