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As for Hedberg, DeBoer said, "To come in cold in that situation and pitch a game like that — both goalies did a great job for us tonight".
Soon the ball went the other way, eventually to Steve Kerr, who had come in cold minutes before to drill a huge 3-pointer.
"He's the ultimate team guy, and we're happy for him, but it's not an easy thing to do, to come in cold," Philadelphia center Danny Briere said of Boucher.
"You needed that camaraderie, that sort of, like, when he's done, I pick it up here," Mr. Mogis said, "because if you're just overdubbing that and you come in cold, it doesn't feel right".
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So the Aggies were coming in cold as they unveiled a spread offense under the new coach Kevin Sumlin and the untested Manziel, who became the first freshman quarterback to start at Texas A&M since 1944.
But he and others admit that reporters, particularly those coming in cold to report on an issue, often don't see the difference.
Carlyle said he "tempered his expectations" for Lindholm in his first few games, knowing that Lindholm was coming in cold.
But for anyone coming in cold, the mythology is impenetrable, the effects are lackluster, and the performances are mannered to the point of distraction.
The very best way of learning something is by doing it, but to people coming in cold to game design the sheer verticality of the difficulty spike can be incredibly off-putting.
This isn't the first time we've heard about a spy coming "in from the cold".
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