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The Train (1964): Cold-blooded Colonel Von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) wants to remove a cache of priceless art from France by train in the waning days of the Nazi occupation.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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The Train (1964): Cold-blooded Colonel Von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) wants to remove a cache of priceless art from France by train in the waning days of the Nazi occupation.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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Cold-blooded malice has rarely sounded so enticing, and the song has been covered by performers from the likes of Cher to bluesman Johnny Jenkins.
A Road Trip in Search of Ghosts Eddie Dean 2010
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The Train (1964): Cold-blooded Colonel Von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) wants to remove a cache of priceless art from France by train in the waning days of the Nazi occupation.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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Cold-blooded, though with red your blood be graced
Archive 2010-04-01 Adam Roberts 2010
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Cold-blooded, though with red your blood be graced
Kit Whitfield, In Great Waters (2009) Adam Roberts 2010
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Cold-blooded creatures that have to soak up the rays to get going ...
Lizards Face Extinction From Rising Global Temperatures: Study 2010
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Cold-blooded creatures that have to soak up the rays to get going might seem like the last animals you would expect to be threatened by global warming.
Lizards Face Extinction From Rising Global Temperatures: Study 2010
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Cold-blooded creatures that have to soak up the rays to get going might seem like the last animals you would expect to be threatened by global warming.
Lizards Face Extinction From Rising Global Temperatures: Study 2010
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The Train (1964) - Cold-blooded Colonel Von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) wants to remove a a cache of priceless art from France by train in the waning days of the Nazi occupation.
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