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This one, I ate Kyoto pickles and touched, in Xi'an, a stone turtle's face, cold as stone, as turtle.
Those who have made it to European shores now face cold winters, harsh conditions are vulnerable to traffickers and those who want to exploit them.
He told the Observer: "Those who have made it to European shores now face cold winters, harsh conditions and are vulnerable to traffickers.
Andrei's breath began to melt the snow in front of his face; cold trickles of water ran towards him and down his clothes.
Furthermore, the situation may have worsened since the survey was completed at the end of March, as bees have continued to face cold weather and the late arrival of spring.
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Late-born individuals might face colder temperatures, activating the HPA-axis (e.g. [17,44]).
In another drawing an audience gathers, their faces cold and mean.
Workers were perched 500 to 600 feet above the water and faced cold winds blowing in from the ocean.
Additionally, the peak season for gas consumption has already passed, meaning Europe does not face the threat of facing cold weather without adequate gas supplies.
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