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"You know, I made it very clear that this election is about all of you," Mrs. Clinton, of New York, said at a rally on a chilly street corner in Dallas.
Time was (February-June approximately) that the cherub-cheeked Mill would leap from its straw-bale bunk, clasp a shiny sovereign in its grubby paw and skip down the chilly street to the rumour shop to find nought but a sharp pang of disappointment.
And when an FBI supervisor meets his KGB counterpoint on a chilly street and says, "You target our people, we target yours," it's hard to determine which side can claim moral righteousness.
We'll be back, they told 4-year-old Timofey, blowing kisses from the doorway and retreating anxiously into the chilly street.
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He pictured himself making his way home through the chilly streets.
Emerging into the chilly streets, Charlemagne was hooted by hulking four-wheel drives.
Husband and wife dress warmly, go out on chilly streets of New York in darkness and howling wind.
The trees were undressing for winter, and I walked down the chilly streets of Morningside Heights squinting against a nonexistent sun.
Several residents, some dressed only in their underwear, were dragged from their beds and placed on the chilly streets, where they breathed through oxygen masks.
Available in early January, when Ms. McCartney is scheduled to open two new stores, one in Bal Harbour, Fla., and the other on Greene Street in SoHo, the jacket and bluejeans pictured here are as ready for sunny South Beach as they are the chilly streets of the Northeast.
AS the war dead of Britain and the Commonwealth are publicly commemorated this weekend, it's worth looking back at the origins of the familiar but stirring ceremonies which every November bring the nation's political, military and spiritual leaders onto the chilly streets of central London, sporting red poppies.
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