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  • Even without the heavy waves, the fifty-degree water was enough to keep him out.

    Hi-Ya! Jason Henry McCormick 2010

  • Months after you testified that you saw my brother dive into fifty-degree water in the middle of his shift parking cars, your salary increased by fifty-one thousand dollars.

    Hi-Ya! Jason Henry McCormick 2010

  • She saw him standing with the team on the sidelines, filling up a cup of water and pouring it down his shirt, despite the chill of the fifty-degree night.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • She saw him standing with the team on the sidelines, filling up a cup of water and pouring it down his shirt, despite the chill of the fifty-degree night.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • She saw him standing with the team on the sidelines, filling up a cup of water and pouring it down his shirt, despite the chill of the fifty-degree night.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • I need a couple of fifty-degree days in a row before I can begin to contemplate spring clothes.

    Spring spring spring spring spring spring spring - A Dress A Day 2009

  • I need a couple of fifty-degree days in a row before I can begin to contemplate spring clothes.

    February 2009 2009

  • Humping a ruck through fifty-degree heat in bad-guy-country and never knowing where the next bullet is coming from are undoubtedly strong motivators when it comes to gathering intelligence and intimidating the enemy.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • Humping a ruck through fifty-degree heat in bad-guy-country and never knowing where the next bullet is coming from are undoubtedly strong motivators when it comes to gathering intelligence and intimidating the enemy.

    A dangerous gambit 2007

  • A damp breeze kicked up whitecaps on the bay, making the fifty-degree temperature feel more like thirty-five.

    The 6th Target Patterson, James, 1947- 2007

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