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All he got from that attempt was a serious cold.
Company officials cited a "serious cold and illness from fatigue".
He had a serious cold before the race and took antibiotics, which set back his training, he said.
When I awoke the next day, I had twenty-four sketches in my idea box and the beginnings of a serious cold.
When Churchill died, in January 1965, Brits were appalled that neither Lyndon B. Johnson (recovering from a serious cold) nor his vice president, Hubert H. Humphrey, attended the funeral.
Johnston did catch a serious cold and died one month later of pneumonia.
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It was a pretty serious "cold".
While deep freezes are very infrequent, serious cold snaps are a significant concern due to the diverse range of freeze-sensitive agriculture and aquaculture industries in the area.
This might seem like hair-splitting, but it had serious Cold War political stakes.
SERIOUS cold, Justen Ladda said, is when the sponge in the kitchen sink feels like wood or the toothpaste freezes or the refrigerator turns itself off, as it did one particularly frigid day last winter.
Despite the general conviction in the Republican Party that it was simply Reagan's military spending and the superiority of the US system which destroyed Soviet Communism, more serious Cold War analysts were always aware that it involved not just military force, or the threat of it, but ideological and political struggle, socio-economic measures, and state-building.
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