He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
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The stadium lights glare down coldly as you inhale a deep breath of cold, crisp air. |
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The winter sun glared down coldly into his face and far off in the distance a semi honked its horn. |
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Medals hung from above the breast pocket, glittering coldly in the lamplight. |
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Here, traditional Mediterranean devices have been collaged together to give a human heart to the formerly coldly functional institution. |
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Loose copper bullet casings and gunmetal gleamed coldly in the light sparkling like pieces of ice, cold and deadly. |
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His tail is lashing wildly, as he eyes me coldly with a predatory stare, and snarls loudly. |
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But a play that seemed mildly provocative on a first viewing now looks as coldly manipulative as its heroine. |
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They sit somewhere, with malice aforethought, and coldly and calculatedly take someone's character apart. |
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Beyond the window, space stretched out to infinity, looking coldly back at them. |
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Aboard his flagship, he stared coldly out the window as the vessel slowed to a halt. |
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Terrence just glared coldly at Damien before turning swiftly on his heel and leaving. |
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Patrick stared at her coldly for a minute then continued up towards the main control room. |
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I want to run into the surf and away again screaming as the waves coldly nip at my ankles. |
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Mrs Warburton was looking at her coldly from a great height, with a triple chin and those lines face powder couldn't conceal. |
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The reception was coldly polite and I put the phone down thinking the message had arrived but no-one was home to hear it. |
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Governments make calculations all the time, quite coldly and quite clinically. |
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A girl told today how a driver knocked her down and then stared coldly into her eyes as she lay on a pelican crossing. |
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But where I draw the line on this is when marriage begins to be looked at as coldly as a business merger. |
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One minute he's smiling and making jokes, then the next he's snarling coldly at someone. |
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They said hi back, but coldly and with a smile that seemed unfriendly and strange. |
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He also offered two of his men to guard the hospital from now on but the doctor coldly said it was unnecessary. |
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Those who had coldly sat and analysed the situation knew that would always be the case but rarely have so many wanted to be proved so wrong. |
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She came face to face with a tall man with black eyes staring down at her coldly. |
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The woman stares coldly at my mum as if she were crazy to even ask such a thing. |
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Sapphires and jet decorated a chain around his neck, the gems glittering as coldly as his eyes. |
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Strange that it should be the coldly clinical camera lens that captured the hidden emotions everyone else missed on his face. |
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This kid refused to even speak a word, just kept bedraggling along the path, looking coldly at the nothingness ahead of him. |
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The scheme was coldly looked on until Mr Chamberlain took it in hand as part of a great national and imperial policy. |
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I only glared coldly at her and sidestepped, leaving her to deal with her zombie-like fans. |
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After all, as the Home Office coldly points out, the law must be enforced. |
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The event is not coldly cynical or sneering, but humorous and engaging. |
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The void evoked in the first few bars is bleak and barren, chilly vibrato-less strings and coldly gleaming brass, with winds bubbling away like some kind of primordial soup. |
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His defenestration was coldly abrupt, and in his place, the Football Association resurrected a veteran manager and former England star for seven games. |
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The knowledge that you are alone, without your Designated Mate, will settle upon you slowly and coldly. |
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The pupils immediately understood that each of these things was in itself a reality, an object outside of us, scientifically, coldly describable. |
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A death squad caught him up and coldly executed him in his bedroom, before he could inform LD Kabila. |
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Among other myths that need to be put to rest is the view that conservation is a coldly objective scientific activity. |
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It's just that he wasn't entitled to make such a purgatorial piece of work, coldly taunting his audience's presumed shallow liberalism. |
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El PaÃs usually deals coldly with the facts and avoid the most sensationalistic and personal approaches. |
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He drew breath to say something, but the knight cut him off coldly. |
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Neo Saturn replied coldly, just as quickly as she had become emotional, she had shifted to emotionless. |
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Many deported immigrants no doubt left embittered and disappointed with the country that had treated them so coldly. |
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Looked at coldly, emerging from games against Sevilla and Valencia with three points looks pretty healthy. |
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If you carefully observe your brothers during worship, you will see how they now look coldly on what was once the object of their adoration. |
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Lifting the mace was a coldly, premeditated act of civil disobedience but it was not an act of anger. |
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The young princess was welcomed somewhat coldly by the people and a number of important members of the court. |
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When Renee walks up to the reception desk to register, she is greeted coldly, making her feel very uncomfortable. |
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This calls for a coldly pragmatic approach to managing relations between Russia and Western societies, with an emphasis on deal-making. |
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Sometimes, you treat the students coldly, and you might have discomfort thinking that child might affect other children, too. |
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For, though the planning process might look coldly rational, the record shows that it is a lot more emotional than it appears. |
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If he's harsh, brutal, or coldly critical, his victims will be afraid of incurring his wrath, and criticism. |
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For that I took the Pioneers' Pathway which strolled by twisting between coldly harvested cereal fields. |
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The coldly aloof Paradise Lake has been so named, we were convinced, because whoever fell in would be teleported, instantly deep-frozen, into the hereafter! |
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This is no coldly efficient war machine, but an army of civilians. |
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I am talking about people who coldly kill people in a calculating fashion. |
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Will the mysterious and coldly menacing Cowboy carry out his threats? |
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But he was a canny political operator, far less ideological and more coldly pragmatic than proponents liked to admit. |
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For two years Malcolm visited Salle in his coldly lit, barely furnished studio on White Street in Tribeca. |
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A highly moral man by all accounts in his personal life, he is making a coldly pragmatic decision to do whatever it takes to win. |
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And where his songs were once communal anthems for misfits everywhere, his writing is now so coldly inward-gazing that it excludes the interests of everyone but Morrissey. |
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A few stars glittered coldly in the rifts between the clouds. |
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Ruth looked at her coldly, pushed her plate aside and stormed out. |
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Because it lacks the stylish voice of a hard-boiled detective noir, it sometimes feels coldly industrious. |
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In another there is a room, lit coldly by far too many fluorescent tubes, where you can go to buy nightgowns, camisoles, teddies, housecoats and dusters. |
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You simply look at these 42 recommendations and you see the problems laid out coldly and calculatingly about the problems for our nation in this agreement. |
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I felt the charm on my necklace pressing coldly onto my chest. |
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The squares of sunlight that checkered our path were coldly white. |
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He coldly told them that workers were needed in Alberta. |
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The superintendent greeted us coldly, then proceeded ahead of us. |
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He listened to me and thanked me rather coldly, which was all I asked. |
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I was coldly aware of the dreadful mass of the thing. |
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Three years passed, and on the night of December 23, 1301, the moon shone menacingly and coldly. Master Keizan saw the figure of Gasan in deep zazen through the moonlight and read his mind. |
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Smallweed coldly reptorpts: Enough of such fiddle-faddle. |
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It seems that this weapon Re-was coldly nickelled? |
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I'm forever in your debt, he added coldly. |
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But a mere 40-minute train-ride to the west, on the coldly rational, neo-Classical and Modernist terraces of Glasgow, it is more likely that they will vote Yes. |
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Asked in an unguarded moment during an interview how often he went to Ireland he replied coldly that he never went to Ireland but frequently went to Ulster. |
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The Wahnsee Conference in 1942, attended by jurists and civil servants, coldly legislated the disappearance of whole peoples into the night and fog. |
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Your shopping homework does not consist merely of making up a list: it requires that you turn a critical, coldly logical eye on two questions: do you need this article, and is it good value for the money? |
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The way to conquer such feelings is to analyse the fears coldly, and critically, and then obey Napoleon's exhortation: always take the first step toward your enemies and put on a good countenance. |
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The heart mispleases me that is held coldly, Severely closed amid the years of feeling. |
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This led to the race becoming coldly logical and calculating cyborgs, with emotions usually only shown when naked aggression was called for. |
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It was a rough campaign, and we were received coldly. |
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The senator, a college gridiron star, has a coldly Machiavellian widow. |
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She's not letting anyone off the hook this winter, she says coldly, dropping off another white calling card for commuters this morning. |
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The trailer released on 6 Febuary was said to be less impressive and was coldly received by critics, and it seems the film was unable to reach the desired buzz. |
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In the '80s he was like some chart-bothering adenoidal android assailing the hit parade with coldly catchy synth-heavy rockers like Cars and Are Friends Electric? |
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