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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, for whom Mrs. Ross had campaigned as Democratic national vice chairman in I charge of women's activities, appointed her director of the Mint in 1933—"a surprise," Mrs. Ross said later, that "all sounded so cold, dealing with metal". She was one of the first women to hold a Federal post at that level.
You can of course be more specific, asking how the person is coping with a cold, dealing with a new job, or just how he or she is experiencing a new change.
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If you encounter this, don't despair — the same rules apply for cold deals.
As proof, four of the top-five-performing IPOs from the classes of '12 and '13 were cold deals, pricing at or below the bottom end of their filing ranges (VIP Shop, Solar City, Wageworks and YY, a GGV Capital portfolio company).
I find it easier to deal with the cold than dealing with extremes of heat.
In a study published earlier this year, Fiske and graduate student Jillian Swencionis reported that people in the workplace try to appear more competent by acting cold when dealing with their superiors, while superiors play up their warmth when dealing with subordinates.
When I went through a painful breakup, had a bad cold, was dealing with anxiety or just needed a companion, my dog was there.
You've got the extreme cold to deal with, and we had a limited supply of batteries for our GoPros.
"The challenges of the cold war and dealing with Russia are reflected in the text," Mr. Pickering said.
Mr. Olavarria recalled moving to New Jersey in the 1950s and dealing with cold northern prejudice.
If it were, we wouldn't just be dealing with cold.
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