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We're in the dead of winter, and these brave dippers are jumping into the bitter-cold Atlantic Ocean.
Ysolt Usigan: Stop Scratching, Plunge into Lotion (Kind of) Ysolt Usigan 2011
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It was a windy, bitter-cold night (always a plus for this hot-blooded animal).
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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We re in the dead of winter, and these brave dippers are jumping into the bitter-cold Atlantic Ocean.
Ysolt Usigan: Stop Scratching, Plunge into Lotion (Kind of) Ysolt Usigan 2011
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We're in the dead of winter, and these brave dippers are jumping into the bitter-cold Atlantic Ocean.
Ysolt Usigan: Stop Scratching, Plunge into Lotion (Kind of) Ysolt Usigan 2011
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It was a windy, bitter-cold night (always a plus for this hot-blooded animal).
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We're in the dead of winter, and these brave dippers are jumping into the bitter-cold Atlantic Ocean.
Ysolt Usigan: Stop Scratching, Plunge into Lotion (Kind of) Ysolt Usigan 2011
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This is my son on a bitter-cold Sunday morning swinging one of the grands — the 11-year-old – after they spent a frozen evening at my house — the one that with no insulation and scant little heat.
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And perhaps in a valedictory nod to the Fox TV series, Lee Child's new Jack Reacher novel 61 Hours counts down each hour while disaster looms for the bitter-cold South Dakota town he's passing through.
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It's so bitter-cold the characters risk frostbite every time they step outside.
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Moving day arrived on a brutal, bitter-cold day in January, the temperature well below freezing for the second week in a row.
Falling Apart in One Piece Stacy Morrison 2010
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