They could be forgiven for taking Mrs. Waldorf's bone-chilling dictum to heart. |
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Instead of the bone-chilling values seen last month, this month brought somewhat above-normal temperatures across the province. |
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Blizzards combine bone-chilling temperatures, strong winds, and dense, blowing snow to pack one of winter's heaviest punches. |
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Strong winds accompanied the non-stop rain, which made for an even more bone-chilling effect. |
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One of the most important decisions of my life came in December, at the height of a bone-chilling Alberta cold snap. |
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That's the affectionate nickname for the hearty folks who will be on the pier on the coldest, most bone-chilling day of winter. |
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All I could see were a few wooden buildings around which the bone-chilling wind howled incessantly. |
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Last night they huddled together in sleeping bags as a bone-chilling wind and rain threatened to crack their resolve. |
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The bone-chilling cold cut through his sopping wet clothes, numbing the wounds in his shoulder and side. |
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A strong Arctic ridge of high pressure ushered in teeth-chattering Siberian air and bone-chilling winds across the West. |
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Only those who were there could have known the bone-chilling fear that must have gripped the men in those tiny craft. |
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Creepy crawlies, ghostly ghouls and bone-chilling bats. |
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But despite the howling wind and bone-chilling drizzle, your kids are bound and determined to go Trick-or-Treating. |
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This bone-chilling week, they are perhaps just a surer way to avoid frostbite. |
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And, despite lower temperatures, it is never as bone-chilling. |
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The Balchen pass lake was ice-free despite the bone-chilling cold. |
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It shot through our limbs with bone-chilling spice. |
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You've made your way through the bone-chilling frozen floors, the eerie abandoned levels and the guard-filled furnished areas, but do you really think you're prepared to face the horrors that lie in wait on the occult floors? |
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The bone-chilling northeasterlies that bombard Canada during the winter months may bring with them energy efficiency opportunities for Canadian industry. |
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Then, in an account that is bone-chilling, she says her husband pressed his fingers into her eyes, gouging them out. |
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I arrived on a day of this last cold bone-chilling month of December. |
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The participants, who start their voyage on Thursday, February 28, will live in sub-zero temperatures, while enduring the bone-chilling Antarctic winds. |
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