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It's always awful — cold, stiff, empty.
American scientists to day described the moon as a cold, stiff body bombarded reg ularly with grapefruit‐size me teorites and exhibiting some newfound and puzzling physical traits.
I could feel the cold, stiff resistance to his words among the passengers, but not a single one of us turned to look at him.
In "Generation Dead," teenagers all over America are coming back from the grave — cold, stiff, without a heartbeat, but strangely alive.
A cold, stiff breeze first thing fell away and the sun shone from a cloudless blue sky as men from all three services - along with contingents from France and Denmark - held a drumhead ceremony in the shadow of the towering Navy war memorial on Southsea Common.
I felt her cold, stiff body and realized she'd died.
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The rate at which this occurs is dependent on the temperature of the ice: warmer ice is easier to deform than colder, stiffer ice.
Cold and stiff I knock at the brazen gates of death".
Paramedics discovered the child "cold and stiff" in her bedroom dressed only in her underwear.
When mixture is cold and stiff but not hardened, stir in Rice Krispies.
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