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- By 1994, winds of change began to blow cold for Litman in Moscow.
- The wind blows cold, and darkness falls earlier and earlier.
- The reserve contains the Blow Cold Bank Colliery Spoil Heap, which is now grassed over.
- It is looking out for one another when nights blow cold and children are hungry.
- However you choose to deal with winter, when the weather blows cold, don't lose your cool.
- "People should know that the air conditioner blows cold, " said Steve, who also owns a 10-year-old Honda.
- The Poodle Dog isn't exactly the Copa Cabana, and the air conditioning, if any, doesn't exactly blow cold.
- How well we blend these materials determines how warm that quilt will be when the outside world blows cold against our door.
- This last film adaption was released in 1951, the same year that Butler's sixth novel, " Blow Hot, Blow Cold ", was published.
- Mindy also comes with a hair dryer that blows cold air and changes her hair color from her natural shade to bright pink and purple.
- "People should know that the air conditioner blows cold, " said Steve, who also owns a 10-year-old Honda . ( Kelso, Austin American-Statesman ) MOVED.
- When asked how the union was developing, federal President Kresimir Zubak-- a Croat-- answered : " Bit by bit-- it blows hot and then it blows cold ."
- When asked how the union was developing, federal president Kresimir Zubak, a Croat, answered : " Bit by bit-- it blows hot and then it blows cold ."
- The investigators said the French and the Italians each control a reversible duct with the capacity to blow cold air into the tunnel, or to suck out smoke.
- I can't get into the specific politics, but all I can tell you is that the moment that your stuff doesn't keep rolling, the wind blows cold real fast.
- The investigators said the duct, which runs along the 12-kilometer ( 7-mile ) tunnel, was a reversible one, with the capacity to both blow cold air into the tunnel, and suck out smoke.
- When the wind blows cold and darkness creeps up on the day earlier and earlier, what could be more comforting than coming home to the delicious aromas of dinner percolating away in a slow cooker?
- It said that the duct, which was on the Italian side of the 12-kilometer ( 7-mile ) tunnel, was a reversible one, with the capacity to both blow cold air into the tunnel, and suck out smoke.
- Most of his cooking time was spent pulling and blowing sugar, a skill that requires a heating contraption ordinarily used to soften plastic, a pump, a Bunsen burner, a dog's hair dryer ( which blows cold air ) and asbestos fingers.
- The record of Mong醤's death in the " Annals of Tigernach " has him killed by a stone thrown by one Art鷕 son of Bicior, described as a Whitley Stokes translated it as follows : The wind blows cold over Islay; there are youths approaching in Kintyre : they will do a cruel deed thereby, they will slay Mong醤, son of Fiachnae.