Not many flowers are designed specifically to withstand cold and frosty weather. |
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Shall she be the Bondslave of Time, the Handmaid of opinion, or the strict observer of every frosty or cold benumbed imagination? |
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Try not to walk on frosty lawns or you will leave a trail of black footprints when the grass unfreezes. |
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In a whisk a frosty mug nearly slopping over with the golden drink was in front of Deuce. |
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I remember especially how they used smudge pots which emanated foul warm air to save the orange trees during the frosty days in winter. |
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Imagine snuggling up in front of your own log fire while outside the north wind blows a bitter warning of frosty times ahead. |
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After the long weekend's excess, it was only the dedicated disciples of dance that ventured out this cold and frosty night. |
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Relationships between them are frosty, Morton claiming she was cut out of the promotional loop when they returned from America. |
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On that bright, frosty January day, people were busily bustling about under the broad glass dome of the Taurida Palace. |
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What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside? |
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He is frequently caricatured as a frosty pop intellectual, dry and aloof and uptight. |
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Tommy is somewhat surprised by her frosty reaction as she turns and leads the way inside without a word. |
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Relations between the two are frosty, because George makes a bit too free with the housekeeping money, but they always end up in bed together. |
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The ship itself was sailing through a frosty sea, and frequently the prow reared up and clove a vast iceberg in two before continuing. |
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Remember that frosty ice drink you loved as a child which left your tongue bright orange or blue? |
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We woke to a fearsomely frosty morning, the roads slick with ice, so I postponed my scheduled trip to Boston until lunch time, almost. |
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Strangely though, this doesn't come over as frosty or nihilistic, but harmless and complaisant. |
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I flinched as I heard her frosty voice tinged with bitter scorn and contempt. |
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A temperature inversion is formed on still frosty nights and traps the emissions in a layer close to ground level. |
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I take another sip of cocoa, and stare out the frosty window, thanking the flames of the fire for warming my tired body. |
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Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures. |
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In frosty areas this is often adorned with a crisp coating of white crystal. |
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Holes in the canopy had left the roosting insects prey to the frosty nights. |
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The weather was starting to get a bit frosty and I rolled my window up to keep the chill out. |
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Talk hunting, and everyone starts thinking about frosty mornings and clear, cold nights in hunting camp. |
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Spring is beginning to make its long awaited appearance even if the weather has been bitterly cold and frosty of late. |
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If you get good weather, cold and clear and frosty, it's one of the best times to be walking. |
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I still own a bleach-stained T-shirt that is so stretched it could cover a stretched limousine on a frosty night. |
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Elsewhere without adequate insulation there have been condensation problems in frosty weather. |
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For as glorious an image as that presents, I can only guess how cold that ride must have been on frosty Hill Country mornings. |
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The cold frosty weather, coupled with the total lack of rain over the previous months, is creating some problems for our local Brigades. |
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Red leaves mark walls and trees all around Dublin as frosty mornings have become the norm. |
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Sorry about the typing, combination of a damaged thumb and a frosty morning. |
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Despite the frosty weather, early morning shoppers queued in their hundreds to bag the best deals. |
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Hockey pucks ranging from black to orange to white were scattered across the now greatly dented frosty surface. |
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The sun was a pale circle in the white sky, glinting dully on the frosty grass. |
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Her feet crunched the frosty grass as she slowly made her way to the weapon. |
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His feet crunched softly on the hard, frosty grass as he listened for anything that could be a threat. |
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I rested my arms on the concrete window sill and stared out beautiful cold frosty landscape. |
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It's tough flying when the beak is frozen and tough scavenging for white bread on frosty grass. |
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Sylvia pulled the door closed after her as she stepped out onto the frosty grass in the garden. |
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Police said on Sunday that the frosty road surface may have caused him to lose control of the car. |
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This was not the ideal time to fish the lakes as it had turned very cold and we were greeted with a white frosty lawn every morning. |
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He ran so they could chase him, leaving four dark swathes across the frosty surface. |
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Trouble is, the thickness of the frosty mantle covering the Arctic Ocean has diminished by about 40 percent in the last four decades. |
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The chill of the air outside nearly stunned her as she dragged her feet through the frosty grass. |
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The gloomy gray clouds passed over the sun and a enormous shadow stretched across the frosty grass. |
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Louis was listening to the man's bragging, his manner growing increasingly frosty, and Beth appeared excruciatingly uncomfortable. |
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Both men looked away from the steady gaze, unable to meet the frosty, hard look in those grey eyes. |
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I waited, heart pounding hard, trying to keep the frosty professional exterior. |
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When she could see nothing in them but frosty hostility, he turned and left silently, her hair still gripped firmly in his hands. |
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While mourning in a rather frosty manner, Laura discovers a man living in her home. |
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He walks to the furthest point he reached yesterday, then begins, striding past the small, neat houses with their frosty lawns. |
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There are also sundaes along with profiteroles smothered in fudge sauce, and a frosty root beer float. |
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On a frosty morning, the sight of thousands of frozen droplets glistened like diamonds in the morning light. |
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She went natural on the makeup, too, applying just a hint of silvery-lilac shadow to her eyes and glossing up her lips with a frosty pink. |
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I wrapped up under plenty of layers, but could still feel the cold inside my gloves and the nettles along the side of the road were frosty. |
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All in all, it had been an eventful walk on a sunny, frosty, December morning. |
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Peachy tones look great on most complexions, while a frosty white tone adds instant sexiness to darker complexions. |
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But when the blizzards wail the Arctic fox curls its tail over its frosty nose and sleeps in the snows. |
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In the old days, we knew that Jack Frost came out on chilly mornings, waved an icicled finger and created frosty havoc in our gardens. |
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There is something very peaceful and satisfying about the sound of their quiet munching and the noise of their feet on frosty grass. |
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The sky was almost black, while the trees and shrubs where all frosty pink. |
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There is a downy woodpecker on one of the birdfeeders and whisky jacks darting across the frosty boughs. |
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It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops. |
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The air con has been frosty, the food okay, the coffee a revelation, and the people pretty friendly. |
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I think the former group needs our help, and the second group needs a big frosty glass of chill-the-hell-out with a kicky pastel umbrella. |
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On camera she seems angular and frosty, a wintry weather vane, but in real life much softer. |
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Not least, the frosty fog that lies over the valley floor adds a cold, wintery veil. |
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Her character gets a lecture from a minicab driver about how lonely her frosty singledom has made her. |
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That's because fungal diseases like witches broom and frosty pod rot are devastating cacao crops in Central and South America. |
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Autumn has arrived with its frosty build-up of colours of russet and orange trees. |
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The recent frosty spell led to a deterioration of the surface of some routes after Kildare County Council staff salted them. |
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We dine on kosher hot dogs, Old Style beer, Cracker Jacks, and frosty malts. |
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And oh yeah, save her an ear of roasted corn and a cold frosty one for me, would ya? |
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Gently rolling hills, Tolkienesque forests and burbling streams are displayed at their best in perfect frosty weather. |
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In the frosty air they beheld smoke arising from a spot in the centre of the bog at Ratheskin, and towards it they proceeded with caution. |
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Her killer was driving at twice the speed limit, on a dark and frosty night in February last year. |
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I'll betcha a cold frosty brew that a month from now opinions on both sides of this issue will have changed drastically. |
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The tall frosty drink was loaded with fresh peach pulp and a shot of vodka. |
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He officially switched on the lights, and on a bitterly frosty night, the ballpark was looking splendid. |
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No more tally-ho across the shires then, no more hunting horns skirling across the frosty banks of willows in the winter morning. |
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Relations between the media and the judge became increasingly frosty. |
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If you arrive late, you don't want a frosty reception in the bar. |
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The proposal has met a frosty reception from long-time British residents, especially the so-called ten pound poms who came to Australia under the Assisted Passage Scheme. |
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Manufacturers across the country are introducing lines featuring pastel hues ranging from white to peach, some of which are coated with a frosty finish. |
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There was a selection of cooling sorbets as well, and a Mama-size icy concoction of Chianti jelly, Prosecco sorbet, and lemon semifreddo, all stacked up in a frosty glass. |
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The peace lily is an indoor plant and will not tolerate frosty conditions. |
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But they have received a frosty reception from neighbours who say they will fight tooth and nail to stop them from getting planning permission to convert the house. |
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Okay, that'll be a pitcher of Bud Light and four frosty mugs. |
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I'm already thirsty for another frosty cool one from Hardway's icebox. |
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From cold and frosty, through inches and inches of rain, to big and little heat waves, with a microburst or two thrown in, it's been a challenging rose season. |
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He went on to ask motorists to continue to be vigilant on the roads over the winter, particularly if the conditions deteriorate and roads become frosty or slippery. |
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He spoke up quietly, his words dripping with frosty disdain. |
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I gave him and frosty glare and pulled my arm out of his hold. |
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His laughter was like icicles or the wind on a cold frosty day. |
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The team used vehicles, skis, snowmobiles, and other means of conveyance to canvass the entire range of remote, frosty Siberian forests where tigers may be living. |
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In a paranoid mood, one might interpret that as frosty, even snooty. |
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Some warmed to its kooky charms while others gave it a frosty reception. |
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Gaston's voice was rather frosty, but nobody noticed except for Alex. |
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Leave planting or moving evergreen specimens until spring and delay all planting until then if the weather turns frosty or if the soil becomes cold and waterlogged. |
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When it was launched, 21 years ago, the pound coin received a frosty reception from a sceptical public, reluctant to give up the much-loved folding note it was to replace. |
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There's also hot apple cider with Calvados for the adults, and minted hot chocolate for the children to help warm up frosty fingers and bright red cheeks. |
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His relationship with Romney, a fellow Mormon and longtime acquaintance, can be charitably described as frosty. |
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The frosty morning also brings out patterns in our landscapes. |
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She turned her head to regard him with a deathly frosty gaze. |
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Natasha had finally halted her cheering and shot Seth a frosty glare. |
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From the Russian perspective, cuddling up to Beijing has more to do with Russia's frosty relations with the West than the chill of the Russian winter. |
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The conference delegates, who had been expected to give him a frosty reception, rose as one in a burst of applause that was sustained until the Prime Minister left the podium. |
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These include sirens, menacing sea creatures and a rather frosty roc. |
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So when you take that first frosty sip of your mint julep in celebration of the Kentucky Derby, enjoy it. |
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But Byrne himself is the parodist, and he commands the stage by his hollow-eyed, frosty verve. |
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Political relations were frosty if not frozen, and there was a drop in bilateral arms deals. |
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It you're seeking sturdiness from your rimless shades, opt for designer ones because they're usually made from hardwearing anodized metal, titanium or frosty plastics. |
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The tropical climates where T. cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod rot. |
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A thaw in the frosty relationship between the two countries looks remote. |
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Government ministers face a frosty reception at this year's Special Olympics following cutbacks in promised funding for physical and sensory disability services. |
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Consider a combination of red, orange yellow and orange for a striking fall layout, or a combination of icy blues and purples for a frosty winter page. |
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Well, the well cold Red Stripes were enjoyed from the frosty mugs. |
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Thousands of people wrapped in flags marched in the frosty, smoky air. |
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The frosty pumpkin is the sign of the end of the growing season, soon the greenery will wither and harvest end for the year. |
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Protected from the cool onshore coastal breezes east of the region, Cambridgeshire is warm in summer and cold and frosty in winter. |
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On that day though, the ground was frosty and the match was cancelled and it was rescheduled for April. |
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It was as if a globe had been filled with moonlight and hung before them in a net woven of the glint of frosty stars. |
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Black ice is very difficult to see, because it lacks the expected frosty surface. |
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In the northern part of the peninsula and on the mountains, winters are frosty and snowy, while summers are hot and dry. |
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Winters are prolonged and are characterized by steady frosty weather and high northerly winds. |
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If paint is applied and is undry when evening comes, the frosty air of night may destroy the gloss and make the surface paint very unsightly. |
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Without frosty, refreshing root beer on a hot summer day, everyone appears a little droopier and feels somewhat drearier. |
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As the season fades into frosty mornings and iced over potholes, those naive juvies transform into intelligent adults. |
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Gillian Anderson has brought the term ice maiden to a new level with her frosty cop Stella Gibson. |
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In addition to grabbing the latest campaign flyers, visitors can order a tasty double-cone or frosty rootbeer float. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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Spitzer's infrared observations helped determine the frosty temperature of the brown dwarf. |
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The frosty, misty morning does make Lord Foster's 'dome' pretty other-worldly. |
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This soft frosty polish will look good on even the stubbiest nails. |
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That's how the thermoclines turn over in the frosty LIMS market. |
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Bullock plays the frosty FBI agent while Melissa is the slobby rebel cop. |
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I knew items pictured on food menus sold best, and I kept looking at beer ads showing frosty pints and longnecks, thinking, 'Why not put that visual power toward beverages? |
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If frosty appearance is not obtained, apply etchant again, rinse and dry. |
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