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"When these incidents occur," she said, "you feel a coldness".
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I needed only to glance at the hexagons of white tile to feel a deep, hard coldness in my bones, yet I stripped, dutiful, diligent, and laid my bare back against the floor, and waited.
A sudden desire for a ball of cadmium, or to feel the coldness of diamond against my face.
Close your mouth, take a good deep breath of cold air through your nose, feel that coldness at the top of your throat and you are experiencing the effects of these evolutionary changes.
Women who felt an improvement in peripheral coldness tended to have the greater mean value of the percentage recovery of blood flow than participants who felt otherwise: 9% in the intervention group and −20% in the control group (p for difference = 0.08 at the follow-up examination).
"I didn't realise what was going on until the guy had pushed his fingers inside my eyes and I could feel the coldness of his fingers.
"I spent as much time as I could, even in my down time, staying with him, just trying to feel the coldness, the oxygen depleting," said Mr. Whigham, 32, who lives in New York with his wife and their daughter, and founded an Off Off Broadway theater troupe, the Rorschach Group, before being cast in movies.
We join Bill as he is trapped in his car in Georgia during the blizzard of 2014, and feel the coldness of his wintry isolation, but also the warmth of his virtual connections to friends via social media, and the disorientation when a prostitute presses up against his window--hitting home the irony that closeness can create distance, and vice versa.
You will feel the coldness coming through the shaker.
Shivering generates heat which will "cut off" your feel for coldness and it will just feel even colder.
For this degree of closeness, we need books, where we might learn, for example, that Madame Bovary "felt a thrill go through her as she tasted the coldness" of iced champagne in her mouth.
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