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As Mr. Bornstein hears it, the first woodwind call, now on flutes and clarinets, will sound more like the voice of cold nature.
Other people– and I think I've been guilty of this– will use emoticons, or maybe a lot of exclamation points, to try to offset the cold nature of a business email.
During his first news conference with Minnesota, Moss spoke candidly about the cold nature of the N.F.L.: "I said, time and time again, this is not football, it's a job, it's a business".
When you also consider the cold nature of the metal case and the resulting increase in weight, this is a handset that ignores a number of the modern tenets of smartphone design.
They are seeing his cold nature for what it is: hard hearted.
The opposite is also true: if you have a "cold" nature, eating too much cold food can throw you off balance.
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The appeals court judge, Abdul Salam Qazizada, said the cold-blooded nature of the attack and its cover-up justified the sentence.
"Not only does it reveal the cold-blooded nature of the killer, but it has added greatly to the distress of the families to know that parts of their loved ones have never been recovered". The remains of Halstead, whose head and hands were missing, were found in the Westersingel canal in Rotterdam after she vanished from her Amsterdam flat in 1990.
The videos are graphic and highlight the cold-blooded nature of the massacre, the official said.
"The depth of my pain is matched only by the greatness of my shock and horror at the cold-blooded nature of the killing," he said.
He was a man of a cold, ungenial nature.
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