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It probably will be miserably cold, but we - the garden and I - can cope with sunlit chill in the knowledge that better is to come.
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I tried to squelch a wave of nausea, chilled by the knowledge that my daughter was harming herself.
Here in the UK, where our winters are less harsh, we've muddled through in our draughty houses and soggy high streets in the knowledge that, at some point, the chill will ease and order will be restored.
She said that she has grown to appreciate some of the smaller "heartwarming touches," such as the soldiers' placing an orchid in the women's lavatory, but that she could do without the knowledge that the bottled water she'd been drinking was chilled in an oversized refrigerator nicknamed "the morgue".
And for the police officers who have spent years chasing Mr. Veerappan, the knowledge that he has Mr. Rajkumar is chilling.
This rare consensus across society springs from the knowledge that the libel laws of England and Wales may chill the speech of anyone who has the courage to speak out in the public interest.
Knowledge!" That changed in 1945.
'That chill in the air means it's time to start thinking about IAP plans!
RT @MITstudents: 'That chill in the air means it's time to start thinking about IAP plans!
But there is no doubt that the chill in the mainland has helped, too.
Chill in the fridge.
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