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  • His " froideur " for Castle was not helped when he was asked to share an office at the House of Lords.
  • Daisy reconciles an earlier literary disagreement that led to a froideur with her maternal grandfather; remembering that it was he who had inspired her love of literature.
  • Moving toward the bistro in back you discover that the ordinary French froideur of the Upper East Side is notably absent; the welcome has an accent, but it is extremely gracious.
  • Cavalleri not only was fairly prominent in his own right, but had recently won two prizes from the " Acad閙ie de Bordeaux " for his essays : " " Opacit?et diaphan閕t?des corps " " in 1738 and " " Chaleur et froideur des eaux min閞ales " " in 1739, so he was a convenient choice.
  • "The Guardian " s Caroline Sullivan commented that " though the duo now incorporate spasms of grotty, Nine Inch Nailsy guitar [ . . . ], " Exile " is still defined by its synth-pop froideur ", noting that Hurts have " a gift for striding, anthemic choruses that turn even the most overwrought songs into unshakeable earworms . " Chris Saunders of musicOMH complimented Hurts for " making stadium sized pop music with a darker underbelly, without forcing it, in the same black vein as Depeche Mode ", while remarking, " " Exile " isn't a bad album, and Hurts do what they do well [ . . . ] Yet " Exile " is found wanting when they try too much to be the stadium band rather than allowing the drama to play out . " Tom Hocknell of BBC Music opined that, although " Exile " " occasionally takes itself so seriously that it's hard not to smirk ", the album " genuinely builds upon its predecessor " and " reinforces the feeling in modern pop that no other group sounds quite as hurt as Hurts . " " The Observer " s Hermione Hoby faulted the album for lacking a " killer single " and wrote, " It's all laid on thick the violins, the choir-sung, stadium-friendly choruses but the songwriting isn't sturdy enough to hold it all up . " In a review for PopMatters, Maria Schurr characterised the duo as " style over substance " and found that musically, the album is " rarely memorable enough ".