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By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, June 10 , 1944P. 42 LETTER FROM LONDON about: a cold reception for Lord Woolton's White Paper; Winston Churchill's speech; Franco; nonrecognition of the French National Committee; May frost; drought; impending invasion.... View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Ben Taub.
Now, how about a cold food?" he continued.
There's something disheartening about a cold woodstove, so Verlyn Klinkenborg lights his despite the mild weather.
Peter Watkins's drama about a Cold War cataclysm premiered in 1985.
She frets about the hair dryer in her hotel room, about a cold, about the pills she must take.
And after all that time working with hot glass, who could blame him for thinking about a cold drink?
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If China behaves as though America is weak, and seeks to push back its power, a querulous but well-tended relationship could slide into competition and confrontation and bring about a cold-war stand-off or rivalry for influence in neighbouring states.
Besides, the photographer is already too smitten by her smile to complain about catching a cold, or about her disinclination to pose at her desk, which she condemns as too disorganized.
Afterward, owners still had questions about a cold-weather city playing host to what has become a weeklong event.
Strictly speaking, this is not about patriotism but rather about a cold-blooded decision about what makes the best deal for that powerful multinational corporation, CBS.
There comes a point in the year — it has just arrived — when LoIacono answers his phone and expects to hear a restaurant owner ask him about a cold-weather vestibule.
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