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This wasn't about the media, or an intellectual argument, but about people who were afraid, cold, some crying, and whose future was uncertain.
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The tweet finished "but we are not afraid of cold weather".
Soriano grew to appreciate Chicago, vetoing a trade to the Giants last year because he was afraid the cold weather in San Francisco would jeopardize his achy knees.
She could see he felt horror as he looked at her, quickly, for he was afraid that cold angry stare might appear again on her face.
Don't be afraid to cold call.
She wanted a connection in because she was afraid to cold call.
In Portuguese - Gato escaldado tem medo de água fria – a cat that has been scalded with hot water is even afraid of cold water.
And we'll simply use the same methods described above – We'll try first for a mutual contact to introduce us, but we're definitely not afraid to cold call.
In English you say 'once bitten, twice shy', in Portuguese we say: Gato escaldado tem medo de água fria – a cat that has been scalded with hot water is even afraid of cold water.
Afraid of cold calling?
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