In summer, the place is full of people chilling out, and having fun, and always has a friendly atmosphere. |
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The cold bitter wind howled around them, biting through their blankets and clothes, chilling them to the bone. |
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The charges against him won't stick, but the chilling effect it will have on other researchers will. |
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The chilling thing is that he and those who lionize him seem to want his predictions to come true. |
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Without the bone chilling, sustained freezing temperatures of years gone by the arachnid population thrives. |
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It's a chilling scene, and, despite its bloodlessness, is difficult to watch. |
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The stories range from the heart-warming to the bone chilling, without ever giving in to sentimentality or farce. |
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Heating and cooling are supplied by a combined heat pump and chilling device. |
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The chilling realities of street life are skilfully combined with the familiar trappings of adolescence to create a tense, powerful drama. |
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The now familiar, spine chilling bugle gave a long blast and the enemy surged forward. |
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Seeds of most hardy perennials, including bleeding hearts, columbines, phlox, and primulas, require a period of chilling to germinate. |
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There is certainly the potential for a chilling effect on investigative journalism and for significant injustice. |
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A simple melon dessert can be made by pouring sweet wine, such as Muscat or Sauternes, over slices of melon and berries and chilling them well. |
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The chilling reminder of the mushroom cloud, the darkest cloud the world has seen, hangs over us all as we try to stop this horror. |
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With hardening of steels, by chilling after previous heating, the structure is converted from austenite to martensite. |
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When dry-dormant fruits were stratified for 0-6 weeks a rise in germination potential was evident with progressive chilling. |
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The combination of unknowable rules and draconian penalties is already having a chilling effect. |
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Work is in progress to investigate how the water moves through the roots of bean under chilling conditions. |
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The prominent string section combined with Laronge's stirring vocals contribute to the group's melancholy, sometimes chilling sound. |
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An unfortunate consequence of the terrorist attacks has been a chilling effect on political debate. |
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Russian Hamlet was truly chilling when the poor addled prince imagined the ghost of his murdered father fighting its way up through a floorcloth. |
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Coming back to the form of two years ago, Westmeath have been hit by a chilling catalogue of injuries. |
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The signals that modulate the timing of spring bud flush are, predominately, winter chilling and spring temperatures. |
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Visually this is all superb and the sight of the Statue of Liberty getting frozen is chilling. |
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I loved the feeling of the coldness in that moment, the wind chilling me, numbing my skin. |
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With the wintry air blowing over him and chilling him even further, he felt colder than he had in the river. |
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Suddenly, she felt a cold breath along her neck, chilling her and at the same time burning her. |
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Silvian advocates braising the brisket at least one day before serving it, then chilling the meat and sauce separately. |
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And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler. |
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They looked absolutely domesticated sitting around a candle-lit table with a bottle of wine chilling in a crystal container. |
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A half bottle of Beaumes de Venise, which incidentally, is my weakness, was chilling in the fridge. |
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Happy that I made it through my goal workout, with little incident, I'm headed for the home made guacamole that is chilling in my fridge! |
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The scene is described in novelist Truman Capote's chilling account of the killings, In Cold Blood. |
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Well Larry, I think one reason that this case is so chilling and so disturbing is that this girl and this mother did everything right. |
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Their account is chilling not only in its detail but in how it reminds us of a cold truth about our community. |
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The frightful human cost of those years is spelled out with chilling clarity in UNICEF figures. |
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A sudden stiff breeze came, blowing back his thick, dark-brown hair, and chilling him with fright. |
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Iris Chang, whose grandparents escaped the city just before it fell, has written a brilliant and chilling account of this terrible war chapter. |
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His remarks came after more UK victims of the tragedy were named and as chilling new accounts of the moments leading up to the disaster emerged. |
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It was much nicer to have the road to myself and then have the rest of the day chilling out at home. |
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I can't tell you how much I am looking forward to the rest and chilling out for a few days. |
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A little bit of shopping followed before chilling out for the rest of the day and getting stuff ready for Sunday. |
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Spent the rest of the afternoon chilling out by Hellshire and sampling some serious fried fish and eye candy. |
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Whether you're spending the holidays with your family or chilling out with your friends, you'll want to look great. |
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It's full of laid back tunes that will make you wish you were on the beach chilling out with friends. |
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Was chilling out with some new friends last night, watching The Labyrinth and some weird Japanese movie. |
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He was just chilling out with friends at various places but he was, because of his track record, asked to do things here and there. |
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The idea that this flu could reach pandemic proportions is a chilling thought. |
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A chilling northerly wind for the early part of the afternoon had the surveyors feeling more like shiverers than twitchers. |
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Mass gymnastics are as chilling a sight as military parades, for they both encourage the subjugation of the individual to the collective. |
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If one plot line is potentially chilling, the other is decreasingly persuasive. |
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This time out, the author collects some chilling accounts of coal mine ghosts, phantoms. |
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As the sun set, the blazing heat dissipated to be replace by chilling winds that whipped at the Traveler's clothes and cut down to his bones. |
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Thus, the simulative effect of chilling is interpreted as a reduction of these interactions at low temperature. |
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The air was pale and clammy, chilling them so that they all got out their thick cloaks, and huddled in them. |
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Frankenstein was chilling for more than a few moviegoers in that black-and-white world. |
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This footage is no doubt chilling, but I have to tell you now, it's actually a hybrid of fact and fiction. |
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The band freewheel to the end of the track with a spot of easy-on-down chilling. |
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The climactic scene in which the local Mafiosi close in on the inspector is bone chilling and unforgettable. |
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Samples were immediately removed from direct light and allowed to clot prior to chilling on ice. |
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Linda has gone off to photo some Naxi woman and I am just chilling for the day. |
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So, after some plotting, the pair commandeer an ice cream truck and hit the road with granny chilling in the freezer. |
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A marketing ploy, perhaps, to help send people off to slumberland after chilling to the mix? |
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The weather had turned much colder with a nasty North Easterly wind chilling all the lakes. |
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It's about good company, enjoying the environment and just simply chilling out. |
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Combined with the snowily austere imagery of the scene, the effect is chilling. |
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Once it has finished marinating and chilling, unwrap the fish and remove the coating ingredients. |
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As he reached for the box to remove it, the chilling feel of gunmetal touched the back of his neck. |
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In the field, crops are often sown in late winter or early spring, with risks of prolonged root chilling during vegetative growth. |
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As the beer was chilling for the vernissage of the dual exhibition Fra Delinquenti, the Mirror sat the duo down for a compare-as-you-dare chat. |
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The special effects are well done, and range from the fantastic to the chilling. |
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It's a chilling and bizarre image, but it does answer the questions better than any other theory. |
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We've been over to see Dad today before doing a bit of shopping, so now we're chilling, totally bushed and ready for a drink! |
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There is a chilling ruthlessness to the alleged strategy, matched by the style of its apparent execution. |
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Even when she was not present on the stage, the chilling scream, which came from offstage, reminded the audience of her. |
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With classic hits like Nothing Else Matters, Enter Sandman, and the chilling One these old-timers of metal have something for everyone. |
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But it was the champions-elect that were sent home in defeat, the champagne, for now at least, chilling on ice. |
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Once the main plot line gains some momentum, it becomes absorbing, building to a riveting confrontation with a truly chilling character. |
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Then after about the 300th warning about poison oak, Rob came over again and pointed out this giant cow chilling in the shade. |
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However, there was a chilling postscript to the event which shows just how close they were to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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It is chilling to think it needed such courage for one excellent officer to stand up to her colleagues. |
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With radar, sonar, fish-finders and echograms she could pinpoint and capture whole schools of fish with chilling effectiveness. |
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His chilling account graphically chronicled how two dozen dot-coms may be looking at an early grave. |
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She's been chilling out, listening to music, going to the pictures, reading a lot. |
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There was a bottle of Bordeaux on ice as well as a bottle of Champagne chilling down below. |
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It can make the audience laugh riotously one moment before chilling them into a somber silence. |
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It is an appalling and chilling chronicle of arrogance, complacency and collusion. |
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We try to encourage chilling the schnapss like a Martini and serving it in a snifter. |
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The little back area is for sitting down, chilling out, reading the papers. |
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She hastened her steps, for the wind was a breath of chilling air and she was anxious to get home and off of her tired feet. |
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Further, the detail and projection of the bass part at the conclusion is quite unique and chilling. |
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Though his feelings and his intentions were pure, his calming words in my feverous state were chilling me. |
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Tonight we're chilling after sorting out the seating plan and printing out the place cards for the wedding. |
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They are chilling out in Cyprus and will get back sometime this week once they've taken their fill of brandy sours. |
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As though a spell was spoken, a strong, chilling wind passed over the two and a large nimbus cloud blocked the Sun out. |
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The voice was chilling, the presence that filled Alisa's mind almost overwhelming. |
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Dehydrin loci and tolerance to chilling were markedly cosegregated in cowpeas. |
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The play culminates with an ironic and chilling suggestion of religion corrupting innocence. |
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Exhibiting the quiet but chilling fierceness that only the surest confidence can instil, he remained a man of few words. |
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In one chilling incident, a US serviceman threatened to shoot a reporter for being too inquisitive. |
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We placed these larvae in an outdoor insectary so that they experienced the same chilling duration and temperatures as the released insects. |
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Droplets splattered onto my sweatshirt, seeping through the thin fabric and chilling my skin. |
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Moira McCauley has travelled around the Scottish islands sourcing abandoned homes for a strangely chilling exhibition. |
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With our backs to the chilling wind whistling in from Damascus, we ski north-west, towards Tripoli. |
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Jacques gave him a chilling smile and he glanced at Arti before swinging his gun to cover Alex with the nozzle. |
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When I was 4 I was at the beach just chilling on an inner tube and a huge wave crashed down on me and flipped me over. |
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Just the existence of onerous copyright law has a chilling effect on creators. |
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Now is the time to plant those hyacinth and tulip bulbs that you have had chilling in the crisper of the refrigerator. |
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The atmosphere is chilling and symbolic imagery crops up nicely from time to time. |
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After a few moments chilling in the sun, however, I recovered and promptly went to buy a Gatorade. |
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Her gossamer spirit clings to the gales, another ghoulish mist chilling the Chinese countryside. |
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Having to pay with your own life brings a chilling factor into the equation. |
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She has confessed she likes nothing more to wind down from her showbiz lifestyle by chilling out with her grandmother. |
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They're clones, all wearing similar long jackets, all with the same stern face and chilling stare. |
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Clearly the content of this speech was chilling, but what alarms me more is the cold robotic way he delivered it. |
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That two of five judges on the bench thought otherwise should be chilling enough. |
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The film has a much higher body count than the first, but the deaths are a bit less chilling here. |
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Alienated from their surroundings, these youths are chilling totems of a society predicated on division. |
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The room seemed to have lost all its warmth and the torch's fire seemed to be diffusing only cold, chilling to the bone. |
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They also place into chilling perspective the racially tinged value of education for black job seekers. |
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During induction and the preparatory phase, radiant heat lamps are used to maintain the neonate's temperature and prevent chilling. |
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On a winter's night in the deserts of northern Mexico one might expect to hear the chilling cries of coyotes or solitary wolf baying at the moon. |
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Another chilling measure was railroaded through federal parliament this week without any noticeable media coverage. |
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Many a woman has experienced a lover's ardor giving way to chilling remoteness once she has given herself to him sexually. |
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The concept also lies behind the more chilling development of nerve poison organophosphates such as sarin. |
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He was made to walk along a winding passage then up steps and suddenly he felt a chilling breeze. |
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He lanced each patron of the tavern with his soul chilling gaze, brown and gray flecked hair framing his face. |
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The show is a chilling indictment of what happens when sanity is equated with conformity. |
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His voice has a calmness to it that is almost chilling, and it is medium range for a male tenor. |
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Keep them nice and round by standing them upright in a tall drinking glass while they're chilling. |
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She said if the decision were to stand, it would have a chilling effect on consumers and Internet service providers. |
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The mariachis were swinging, the margaritas were chilling, the River Walk was overflowing. |
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Right now I'm chilling with Jurassic 5, and Tool primarily, but I've been dusting off my old Public Enemy platters. |
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The meditations on addiction, whether that comes in the form of cigarettes or serial murder, were very chilling indeed. |
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I love the feeling of slowness and how a day can start off with a chilling coldness that melts into a strange half-warmness later on. |
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The song, Crooked Man, moves from an innocent nursery rhyme to chilling global politics. |
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We must complete the chilling task of picturing how slow and tortuous his descension into psychosis really was. |
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Prior exposure to heat-shock temperatures has been shown to increase the tolerance of sensitive tissue to subsequent chilling. |
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There is some grain size reduction of the troctolite adjacent to the anorthosite, indicating a chilling effect. |
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Meanwhile, the doctors' fear of lawsuits has had a chilling effect on alternative birthing as well. |
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She was plying her neighbours with cups of tea in an effort to brace them against the biting chilling wind. |
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This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence. |
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This video is funny, like the guys on donkeys, but becomes chilling as the children engage in their mock battle. |
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This is also having a chilling effect on students deciding whether to study these disciplines that can be easily offshored. |
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Taken together, they paint a chilling picture of an administration more concerned with consolidating its power than national security or the health and welfare of Americans. |
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Art historians have argued that this is a vanitas image, a chilling reminder that in the midst of all this wealth, power, and learning, death comes to us all. |
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Don't tell me you'd say no to a few of those chilling your whiskey sour! |
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When I became a victim of the thought police I was genuinely surprised, and now I am afraid that my case has had a chilling effect on less established academics. |
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They arrived at the control room with the crackle and static of the incoming message filling the air and everyone froze as the chilling words issued forth. |
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After hours of talking and chilling out, Kitana left to go to a friend's house while Kayami sat in the dining room with her notebook propped open, waiting for Alex to arrive. |
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It's quite an experience for some, but noodle bar owners know that there are some who prefer a great atmosphere to eat their noodles in while chilling out with friends. |
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Newly-minted Londoner, Lindsay Lohan, is currently chilling out on a yacht in Italy. |
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No more chilling evocation of the willing choice of evil exists in all literature than Lady Macbeth's famous renunciation of maternal feeling for the sake of power. |
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The initial combat scenes are well directed, chilling and very unsettling, but the events that follow, the courtroom sequences in particular, are hackneyed and dull. |
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I jumped down to the ground to meet her, fear chilling my blood. |
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The wind swept and howled around them, chilling their blood and making leaves hit their bodies and faces, as though it was trying to slow them down. |
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Their calls to emergency services, played endlessly on the British news, were chilling. |
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A wolf howled in the distance, only chilling his blood more. |
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It actually becomes a truly chilling, beyond-twisted junk film that never ceases to amaze in its chintzily charming, visually inspired, and honestly whorish way. |
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My wide-brimmed panama hat was chilling nicely in the boat's hat cooler. |
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Accessed via a snaking staircase, it was the perfect spot for long breakfasts, chilling out and being waited on by the riad's four delightful staff. |
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The theme for Michael Caine's gangster film Get Carter, written at the age of 23, lays ricocheting trains, chilling harpsichord and funky tablas over a swaggering bass line. |
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Get Shorty farina proves how unsettling and chilling an actor can be while simultaneously being, well, hilarious. |
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It's chilling to consider that he felt the world to be so hostile that he believed his food was being poisoned and so stopped eating and so starved to death. |
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After another week, the limoncello was ready for chilling and sipping. |
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Her early work gave way to more chilling visions that echoed fairy tale evils, sinister forests, cunning wolves, and grandmothers ready to eat you. |
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In his youth he has suffered blackouts that repress chilling memories of childhood abuse, death and the absence of his mentally unbalanced father. |
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This is a chilling turnabout in what was already a desperate situation. |
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The wind blew, chilling their coffee and blanching their faces. |
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Dimitris Christoulas, the pensioner who took his life, summed up the sentiments of many in his chilling suicide note. |
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The film soundtrack would made an excellent companion piece for any forthcoming road trips, or a terrific listen for anyone who fancies chilling out to some classic tracks. |
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He painted American landscapes and cityscapes with a disturbing truth, expressing the world around him as a chilling, alienating, and often vacuous place. |
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The chilling and insensitive arrogance of this remark is breathtaking. |
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The evening began with Mozart's Linz Symphony, marmoreally lifeless, with a chilling smoothness to which one would have preferred any amount of wrong notes. |
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The fog bank approached, and I readied myself for chilling cold. |
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Another chilling recipe for injustice and resentment by closing down the open society you seek to promote. |
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From freezers and hardening tunnels to compressors, evaporators and air handling units, a sea of chilling and freezing equipment is available to the dairy industry. |
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Readers who detected it got a chilling confirmation of their suspicions in the December 13 column by ombudsman Clark Hoyt. |
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Should they pass, both PIPA and SOPA would have a chilling effect on innovation. |
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Some undersuits come with uninsulated mesh areas at the wrists which, ironically, have a big blood supply near the surface, causing chilling as a side-effect. |
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The wind blew not just gentle breezes but full-blown bone chilling winds. |
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With a chilling blast blowing through the city, Saturday night's Winter Ball could not have been scheduled on a more climatically appropriate evening. |
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If the nails didn't convince the non-believer, perhaps the chilling voices and telekinesis will do the trick. |
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What is most chilling is the deliberate and calculated attempt by Government to take on its most vulnerable and to make them enemies of the State. |
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For 24 years these words carried with them a chilling, murderous portent. |
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The most chilling of these, involving assassination squads and germ warfare, were only fully revealed during the investigations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. |
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Her tears were like ice, freezing on her face and chilling her all over. |
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Mei-Feng hugged her body slightly, the cold breeze chilling her once more, and headed up the steps, into her house, and slipped into her bed for the night. |
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A growl escapes her throat, chilling the room by several degrees. |
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Neither, too, was as chilling, as affecting, or, at times, as much of a slog. |
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Having sufficiently wet ourselves, we viewers are left with a chilling, black-and-white image of blood circling the shower drain. |
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Yet, by cautiously placing precious melodies in the heart of his soundscapes, Octavius creates with this album a disturbingly chilling cinematic piece of work. |
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Six Ceduna Bay oysters were chilling on a bed of ice, topped with a mixture of shaved leek, soy sauce, lemon juice, wasabi and delicately garnished with a thin sheet of nori. |
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There are chilling accounts of dawn raids on sleeping Aboriginal camps. |
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The soldiers are forced to dig their own shallow grave and are then shot in a chilling scene at the conclusion. |
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The attack bears chilling similarities to recent violent car crimes. |
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Later on, after the invading French army has been repelled, Lear and Cordelia have been taken captive and Edmund gives these chilling words to his captain. |
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She had just strapped her 3-year-old daughter into her car seat after an appointment when she got a chilling question. |
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Surely, the newfound cooperation of dockside racketeers had a chilling effect on German espionage. |
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During their ordeal they were subjected to chilling threats of violence by the robbers who claimed to have kept them under surveillance for weeks. |
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Burns not only tells the story of Johnson's rise and fall from sport's greatness, he also frames it with chilling accounts of the times in which Johnson lived. |
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And then he was bursting through the main door, the chill late-afternoon wind throwing snowflakes against his sweat-streaked face and chilling him to the marrow. |
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Nearby a survivor screamed, chilling them all to the marrow. |
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His grip was light as silk and solid as iron, and he looked up for the first time, the billed cap no longer concealing the too-handsome face with its amused, chilling smile. |
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Rather than being just a study in Scottish miserabilism Burnside's new book is a chilling display case of grotesques, shot through with a bleak and mordant humour. |
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He supplies a vivid picture of a tyrannical state that eradicated political opposition with chilling efficiency. |
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This produces a chilling assessment of a future of surplus insensibility. |
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Suffice it to say that awareness of the risks of giving offense produces a chilling effect on the ground in Russia. |
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The Anthony case could have a chilling effect on future juries, Judge Perry wrote. |
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But the simultaneously gripping and chilling hold of Serial is that its characters are real people. |
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The result can be the indifference that appears so chilling in the Garner video. |
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Imagine the chilling effect this would have on senators thinking about sticking around for a fourth term and beyond. |
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The chilling of the South Ocean deep water began in earnest once the Tasmanian Gateway and the Drake Passage opened fully. |
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Said to be 'jaw achingly funny', the book tells the chilling, but amusing tale of a boy and his dad who stand up to an evil dentist. |
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Rebecca De Mornay puts in a chilling turn as an evil nanny who sets out to slowly destroy the family she works for. |
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The concept of mass hysteria is rather chilling to consider. |
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Carter's markings change from Marcato back to the opening Maestoso to Agitato, and then to the chilling Leggeroe Ironico of the last line. |
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Tension is well done and builds delicately through a spiderweb of plots and subplots in this fine haunting, chilling tale. |
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This vernalization, or chilling preparation, mimics the climate in Holland. |
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Some believed that abdominal chilling made one more susceptible and flannel and cholera belts were routine in army kits. |
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Gregory Dahl had the vocal power to make a strong impression as Lucia's stonehearted brother, Enrico, and he acted the part with chilling poise. |
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She's especially chilling as the voice of a malevolent doll and when verbalizing an alien voice. |
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The British Dental Association, police and drug workers have issued chilling warnings about the dangers of benzocaine, known as benzo. |
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With a cloaked creature on their trail, they learn a new and chilling meaning to the old song Jeepers Creepers. |
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Different techniques performing encapsulation are spray drying, spray chilling, molecular inclusion, coacervation, and extrusion. |
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I had a little whisky and water, as the people declared pure water would be too chilling. |
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I see her veil draw soft across the day, I feel her slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray. |
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At the end, the orchestra played a somber dead march that was punctuated by harsh, chilling blows on the timpani. |
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The growing religious stigmatization of Hellenism had a chilling effect on Hellenic culture by the late 4th century. |
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The stylish CS 1360 also offers the SuperCool function which is ideal for chilling fresh food quickly to seal in flavors and textures. |
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And he hung a mannequin from the structure in a chilling mock suicide, the jury heard. |
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This had a chilling effect on all civilian bureaucrats in the Japanese government. |
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Another chilling look in 2006 at what Islamism is doing to Europe is Londonistan by Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips. |
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This setup was used to acquire hyperspectral images to detect the development of chilling injury in honeycrisp apples. |
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What is chilling is that Mullen's masterfully deformed locutions sound more like clarifying paraphrases than like parodies. |
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Displaying the motto has a chilling effect on nonbelievers, she added. |
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An active yeast culture from an ongoing batch may be added to the next boil after a slight chilling in order to produce fresh and highly palatable beer in mass quantity. |
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Now, researchers have developed a convenient technique for capturing and chilling positrons in an environment suited to the production of antiatoms. |
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Use of calcium, potassium, and sodium lactates to control germination and outgrowth of Clostridium perfringens spores during chilling of injected pork. |
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A chilling thriller from Brit director Julian Gilbey, who is stepping up from his trite crime flicks Rollin' With The Nines and Rise Of The Footsoldier. |
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Lovers lived in fear of the chilling Dear John letters from Joely. |
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One of the most chilling cases of interservice noncooperation occurred in 1953, when the Air Force virtually abandoned a Marine division at the Chosin Reservoir. |
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This chilling, yet hilarious scene drives home the untenableness of the colonial situation and the cultural trauma to which it subjects dominated peoples. |
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Not one of chilling loss but of a couple enjoying the happy innocence of their eldest bossily demanding her younger brother and sister clap for the camera. |
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While the resulting ice balls make a dramatic visual statement, their size and shape also serve a functional purpose, chilling the cocktail with little meltage. |
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However, they do require some winter chilling to produce fruit. |
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Chilling temperature is one of the most studied environmental factors in plant stress physiology research. |
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Chilling prevents flower initiation in Fragaria, rather than accelerating it as vernalization does in winter annuals. |
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Chilling or freezing was originally only available as a method of food preservation to those with a ready supply of ice. |
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Chilling as these figures are, they are worst-case scenarios. |
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The southsouthwestern boundary of the Indus Basin sediments is the shear zone of the Indus suture, with an ophiolitic melange exposed near Chilling. |
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However, Chilling Place pecked on landing and weakened into third, giving the Grade One race to 3-1 shot Marcel, who kept on to hold It's Just Harry by two lengths. |
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Chilling o f intact hazelnuts gradually activates gibberellin synthesis, which initiates germination. |
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Chilling is the base camp and also last motorable point here. |
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