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It saw you wince when the single frigid drop fell from the air-conditioner 12 stories up and zapped you.
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For your next vacation try taking a minisub 12,000 feet beneath the frigid North Atlantic to drop in on the mother of all shipwrecks.
In the winter, they drop to frigid levels, averaging somewhere between -9 and -4 degrees.
The City turned away all shelter-seeking families from April through October last year, and we soon found out that in the cold winter months when the temperature was still frigid but didn't drop below 32 degrees, families were turned away as well.
The temperature at the start of the game was a frigid -15 C and dropped as the contest wore on with players and officials wearing balaclavas on the field in a bid to keep warm.
As darkness fell under a full moon about half an hour before the kickoff at 5 42 p.m. Central time, the already-frigid temperature had dropped to minus 1 with a wind chill that made it feel like minus 17.
In 1980, the start was held in a heavy snowstorm and frigid winds, and riders began dropping out immediately.
He dropped into a frigid gully and ice caked to his boots, which had to be cut off with a saw.
A couple of weeks later, while he was pitching in front of three hundred people in frigid Lake Erie air, his knuckleballs started "dropping like rocks in a pond," as he wrote, and he came within one batter of a perfect game.
As people stand outside in the frigid cold waiting for the ball to drop, you can bet a good number of them are going to check out the app.
It was a frigid day in late February, with temperatures dropping to 15 degrees below zero, and the roof's undulating steel surface made it feel as if we were surfing on a frozen ocean wave — one that, at this height, promised a very hard landing.
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