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He had a bad cold," explains Hilton who was instructed by Hitchcock over the phone to follow preplanned storyboards (they filmed the sequence of Martin Balsam going up the stairs that day).
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"It's too cold," explained Judith Stinchcombe, the group's chairwoman.
This strip, on "ultra cold" explained that in 1860 a Scottish scientist had produced a temperature of almost -40 degrees F. By the last panel we see scientists in the year 2165, looking after two people and their dog laying in tubes while in a state of "cryogenic hibernation," waiting to be brought back to life.
Dexter theorizes that the killer murders his victims in extreme cold, explaining the absence of blood.
High Fever If you're an adult and you have a fever higher than 102, it's likely that your body is dealing with more than a cold, explained Weitzman.
The tests revealed that the cabin atmosphere--pressurized at 8,000 feet--combined with the cool, dry cabin air "makes your taste buds go numb, almost as if you had a cold," explained Mickels.
"A great deal of modern TV and film leaves me cold," Holness explains.
The water pressure is always low and the water goes cold," Laura explains.
Dooling knows the subject cold and explains it clearly (though perhaps a bit too often).
"It's a direct result of the end of the Cold War," explains Peter Gelb, the Metropolitan Opera's general manager.
"The aim is to increase the pool of black talent and give those without legs in the industry the benefit of a Rolodex so they aren't starting out cold," she explains.
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