Sentence examples for chill of cold from inspiring English sources

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A chill of cold war is creeping across the region, with a frighteningly nuclear-bound Iran and its varied allies who reject Israel confronting an array of pro-Western moderates looking more beleaguered.

Despite the trial, Rob Titchener has been given a new job in The Archers (Weekdays, 7pm, Radio 4) and therefore he'll be sticking around for the foreseeable, proving that it is possible to send a chill of cold air through the radio.

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But just as powerful at this time of year is the chill of cosy cold, and nobody combined the two better than Algernon Blackwood.

In the arena of international geopolitics, the United States' relationship with North Korea preserves the chill of the Cold War.

It would have felt more vibrant, I imagined, during church services, when a full congregation would chase away the chill of a cold day.

For their part, the Iranians saw in America's outstretched hand only the determination to snatch from their country its independence, rights and potential.Even during the deepest chill of the cold war, America and Russia found ways of talking.

Stout calls up comfortable leather chairs, a full belly and a warm fire, while lager, the German word for storage, can almost make you shiver in the chill of the cold caves where medieval brewers matured their wares.

The crowds are always pressed up against the gate — in the searing heat of a Jordan summer day or the desert chill of a cold winter night — outside Reem, a hole-in-the wall takeout place with a reputation for the best beef and lamb shawarma sandwiches in the Middle East.

At another Australian Olympics, 1956 in Melbourne, an American hammer thrower, Harold Connolly, and a Czech discus thrower, Olga Fikotova, overcame the chill of the Cold War in the Olympic Village, won separate gold medals and then carried their international romance to Prague, where 40,000 well-wishers attended their wedding ceremony.

Poland was a beacon that arose from the ashes of World War II and into the chill of the Cold War.

It was 30 below zero, with wind chill, the kind of cold that makes your bones hurt because the frozen flesh is beyond the reach of pain.

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