The coldness also triggers the urinary organs, so more calcium, potassium and other inorganic salts are discharged with urine. |
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The skin produces a feeling of coldness, similar to that of holding a frog in your hand. |
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They have special technologies for ventilating the house and recovering the heat, or the coldness in summer, and reusing it again in the house. |
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The relative coldness of groundwater is exploited to air-condition a house for one-fifth the cost of a standard compressor system. |
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The sick person is overtaken by painful cramps in the limbs and a sudden coldness of the body. |
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The coldness of the starchy salad and the warmth of the juicy burger makes a tasty combination. |
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I had heard their cries but was more concerned with the ever-increasing coldness enveloping my body. |
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The coldness intensified, her face flushed with despair as every muscle tensed. |
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That strange coldness returned, but now she did not fight it, instead allowing it to envelop her. |
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He walked forward and a coldness swept over Cecilia, nearly knocking the breath out of her. |
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An indescribable sensation grabs at the back of my neck, as a coldness invades what feels like the center of my skull. |
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I was very shaken up at this point and could not shake the coldness that stayed with me all the way home. |
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During six years of school, what was worse than the pain of the exercises was the coldness of the adults. |
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In portraying the therapist, her combination of coldness and reluctant vulnerability is spot on. |
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It is summer here and yet sometimes I sense an everlasting coldness amongst the city folk. |
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His self-hatred finds its cruelest expression in his coldness toward his devoted wife. |
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Some who knew him think that he suffered from pathological coldness, a deficit of feeling. |
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Her mother would be upset by the coldness with which she herself treats Anne. |
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Jim enters the frame, kisses his wife on the lips, reads her coldness, sits down. |
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She expresses only disappointment in him and offense at his coldness to her during the last phone conversation. |
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It seems to lessen the coldness of the gray and add an inviting warmth to the store design. |
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I like the contrast between the warm sun on the cement walls and the coldness of the blues in the icy water. |
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The decorating style is characterized by the sleekness of lines and the coldness of colors. |
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This one turned out pretty well, but I am not fond of the coldness of the colors. |
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That is why it said that the opposite of love is not hate but indifference, our apathy to act, our coldness in commitment. |
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He loves the rich movement vocabulary and the technical skills, but abhors the coldness and infantilism. |
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I compressed my shoulders into myself as I crossed my arms together in my pockets, trying to shield myself from the icy coldness. |
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They were gray, and the coldness she saw in them was even colder than the freezing, inhospitable tundra that her best friend had come from. |
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It isn't the coldness, but the surface of the ice cube itself that creates the fizz. |
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An intrusive coldness suffused my arteries, flooded my veins, scalloped my core in ice. |
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A new sweetness pervades daily life and replaces the coldness and formality of familial relationships under aristocracy. |
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It was supposed to be full of love and passion and friendship, not coldness and distance. |
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The cloying heat of the cottage was replaced by the raw coldness of the night. |
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He let a bit of coldness creep into his tone, and Chris promptly loosened his grip, pouting aggrievedly. |
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Those mysterious years of coldness receded into the background as our children grew up and moved on. |
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The mixture of heat and cold and the disharmony of yin and yang causes coldness of the limbs. |
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Simple lines and soft tones combine to produce a minimalist decor which doesn't suffer from coldness or lack of personality. |
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Patients experience overwhelming apprehensiveness and anxiety, fear of death, and coldness, followed by body weakness and dizziness. |
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I still sense an aura of coldness, but I guess that's something I'll have to approach practically next time. |
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Steam hissed and water came in cascading sheets as she shook the biting coldness away. |
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Rather than melting away like normal frost, the coldness lingered where Bruetar had grasped the hilt of the sword. |
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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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Her heart ached as the coldness gripped her and tore the dress to pieces, only shreds of innocent cloth lingering between her forsaken fingers. |
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His eyes were open, but unseeing, hazed over with a frightening coldness, unblinking. |
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His eyes sort of changed when he said it, the coldness was replaced with something deep and soulful. |
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I feel the coldness once again come over me, then I feel the pain from the countless bruises over my body, and the bleeding from my head. |
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Both the mothers flinched at the coldness in his voice, and Mrs. Trousdale was suddenly overwhelmed with guilt. |
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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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Suddenly I felt a coldness against my neck and the brief pinch that usually meant someone had just punched a hypospray into my bloodstream. |
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We fell into each others arms and I kissed her pear-shaped diamond necklace feeling its coldness against my teeth. |
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The form of a fold in linen or cotton shows us the resilience or dryness of the fiber, as well as the coldness or warmth of the material. |
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The coldness of the weather is evident, and finally the man is allowed to don a bright red cloak to help keep him warm. |
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When we talk about a tonal palette, we are really talking about aesthetic properties like warmth and coldness in color, and not about patterns on an oscilloscope. |
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She clasped me in her arms and the coldness encapsulated me like a fog. |
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He passed through another night of coldness and spiritual darkness. |
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True, Hoddle doesn't shout and bawl, but there is a coldness to him. |
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The lack of empathy for the characters and corpse-like coldness permeating both the look and feel of the picture make it a tough film to connect with. |
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While elecampane root is better used for a cold or cough associated with coldness, weak digestion, low energy and whitish to clear mucus discharge. |
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It seemed to him that Tanaki's eyes always hid a shadow of coldness. |
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However, Pat does not recognize how similar she is to her father and persists in blaming the failure of the relationship to sustain her on his coldness, and miserliness. |
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His mother and he were treated with arctic coldness at the funeral. |
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We also used silver metal to show the coldness and unmercifulness of war. |
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Eleanor was even more bitter than her husband, refusing to forgive barrow for his coldness. |
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The result will be an epic cold air outbreak, with much of the coldness being channeled southward from Greenland. |
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That coldness had begun to reflect in Carl, who shot and killed a teenage boy from Woodbury even as the kid was surrendering. |
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The coldness of his body through the bag jolts me like an icicle through my heart. |
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It must have been my icy coldness towards him that put him off. |
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Her husband managed to dispel the coldness that was growing inside of her. |
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In practical symbolism the fixed element of water is used to represent long-accumulated sediment, water trapped by the coldness of ice or the heaviness of mud. |
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The cellar, which was a dank and dark part of the house, housed several things, including all the things that would need ice or coldness to keep good. |
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She waded in up to her hips, hissing at the coldness of the water. |
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Under the shiny surface there's homelessness, ignorance, insane people on the streets, hypocrisy, a certain coldness and strong individualism in people in general. |
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According to traditional Chinese medicine, diseases are caused when external coldness or negative energy invade in the body and block sweat glands. |
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My body hurts, but the coldness is so predominant that I don't care. |
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His return was greeted with reserve and coldness in the court of Prince Henry, who had expected the navigator to succeed in rounding the Cape. |
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They are identifiable by their coldness, pale skin, and ice-blue eyes. |
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This function will be called the coldness, its equilibrium value will be the reciprocal of absolute temperature. |
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However, if the swelling dropped and became black in appearance since it had taken in coldness, the physician had to be cautious when drawing the cold from the swelling. |
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When I try to stop someone to ask for directions, he shrugs me off and walks quickly in the other direction, a coldness rare in normally friendly Thailand. |
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Others found that coldness appropriate for a story framed by the mise en scene of dog-eat-dog, 19th-century London during the Industrial Revolution. |
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The typical characteristic attituded toward the English is coldness. |
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Dioscorides says that Pennyroyal makes thin, tough phlegm, warms the coldness of any part whereto it is applied, and digests raw or corrupt matter. |
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Florence... had, all through, repaid the agony of slight and coldness, and dislike, with patient unexacting love, excusing him, and pleading for him, like his better angel! |
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