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  • Good news: the winds are relaxing taking away some of the cold's bite and somewhat milder air is coming by the weekend.

    Forecast: Wintry cold but winds "brake" David Streit 2010

  • "The beasts ha 'such a thick coat, the cold's no hindrance to them," he explained, sharpening a spearpoint with enthusiasm against a foot-driven grindstone, "and they feel safe wi 'the mist so heavy all round them-canna see the men coming toward them, ye ken."

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • Laskin also leaves us with a well-placed fear of severe cold's implacable danger.

    Five Best 2010

  • It smells and tastes horrid, but it kicked that cold's backside so much I thoroughly recommend it to anyone afflicted with the affliction I had.

    Archive 2009-02-01 RICHARD 2009

  • It smells and tastes horrid, but it kicked that cold's backside so much I thoroughly recommend it to anyone afflicted with the affliction I had.

    Urgh, Had a Cold = Felt Like Crap RICHARD 2009

  • RICHARD QUEST, QUEST MEANS BUSINESS: Here in the UK, analysts are warning of a fresh wave of jobseekers that's with pool cold's water on a nation's economic recovery.

    CNN Transcript Aug 10, 2009 2009

  • The cold's not going away and more snow is coming.

    Arctic blast in Western Washington could last through Christmas 2008

  • I post-poned my meetings with my Heavenly Father at 5:00 a.m. until cold's clutch released its hold on my energy.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Angcat 2008

  • I post-poned my meetings with my Heavenly Father at 5:00 a.m. until cold's clutch released its hold on my energy.

    Quiet Place Joyful Fox 2008

  • The cold's not going away and more snow is coming.

    Looking Back at 2008: Curtains 2008

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