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Levy's drowned in his chicken soup!" I was reminded of this scene while sitting in a Malaysian café, tucked down an alleyway in London's Soho, before a huge bowl of laksa, as my own cold kicked in.
As the cold kicks in and an extraordinarily hot summer becomes just a distant memory, it can be increasingly tempting to turn up the thermostat.
One effect of the cold: kicks didn't fly far, and the Titans started their next drive on their own 39.
Another particularly good time to start the process is at least six weeks before the first frost of the fall; the roots will establish before the cold kicks in and the plants will get watered all fall and winter without any extra work on your part.
Well, my cold turkey kicked in before the real turkey was even in the oven.
As the Cold War kicked in and the Korean War began, the verve for restitution waned.
A cold breeze kicked up, blowing the horses' manes and flattening the grass in a wave that ran south.
At first I laughed, then cold panic kicked in as I realised he wasn't joking about the bombs.
When cold weather kicked in, the tents began to disappear and the anger diffused, but the images remained, another sort of fire in flight.
No small feat, since Bob is so chilled out that he barely seems to have a heartbeat; even kicking heroin cold turkey seems to be a tour of downbeat glamour for him.
Over the next nine days, as she refused to cooperate with her interrogators, she was hosed down with cold water, pummeled, kicked, stifled by a plastic bag over her head and hung by her wrists from a wooden bar.
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