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So maybe we should not be surprised that Parker proves herself cold to the bone.
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A person made of iron would still feel cold down to the bone".
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Buffalo wings, though flavorful, were unevenly cooked, with one piece in my portion very cold at the bone.
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By then the atmosphere of desperation and disconnection, like the cold, may have chilled you to the bone.
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