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That Inuit figure building homes from ice, fishing for food, and surviving the cold struck me as deeply genius.
After the dirge, the lid was placed on the coffin and all except the guard of honour and the chief mourners walked silently out into the freezing air, where the sudden terrific cold struck one like a blow.
Snow threatened to reach record depths and bitter cold struck the Northeast and Midwest as the nation marked Groundhog Day with the hope of a quick spring to replace what has become a nasty winter.
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That is why he inches ever nearer to Philomena, with her daunting faith in forgiveness and restraint, and also why her last closeups, clawed with age and pinched with cold, strike us as Shakespearean: like patience on a monument, smiling at grief.
Cold strikes his skin, and he seems to be all pain.
The year 2012 was on track to be the eighth-warmest year on record before a spate of cold weather struck the Northern Hemisphere in December a cold spell that resulted in a record amount of snow cover for the hemisphere for that month.
But the cold strikes him, just in one place: just through his cheekbone as it rests on the cobbles.
While you can't be there to make them chicken soup, having necessities like cough drops, tissues and fever reducer will save them a lot of trouble when a cold strikes. .
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