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Janis Carlton, 35, tracks accounts in the back, while Diane Carlton, 64, works in the front, where, every now and then, she finds herself comforting walk-ins who fear the cold so much that they cry.
I wrap myself in my light wool coat that my grandmother had had made for me, fearing the cold of Paris after being accustomed to the warmth of Cairo.
No one needs to freeze, or fear the cold.
"You must understand," Wade explained in a 2007 Ted Talk, "the Inuits did not fear the cold, they took advantage of it".
Warm blue boots and jackets and winter pants in various colours will be useful in the evenings, and in several weeks, they will also be able to go out in the snow in these clothes without fearing the cold.
Stay indoors, if you fear the cold will affect you, or the allergies from trees will begin to bug you.
The prospect of Russian military forces and American troops colliding has long been feared as the Cold War adversaries take opposing sides in Syria's seven-year civil war.
The relationship deepened considerably on Sept. 11, when President Putin was one of the first world leaders to call and offer support while Mr. Bush was flying from Florida aboard Air Force One, and volunteered to cancel military exercises to avoid any of the kinds of mistakes that strategists feared during the cold war.
France wing Vincent Clerc fears the current cold snap in Paris could make the Stade de France pitch dangerous in the Six Nations game against Ireland.
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