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The developing countries were not alone in giving a cold reception to the idea of voluntary action.
And investors did not see it as an isolated case, giving a cold shoulder to its rivals as well.
As it was recorded in LA, for an American record company which wasn't giving a cold taco at the time, you can understand the overreaching.
In Britain, a different class structure, or a different national approach to career advancement, has sustained the British military in giving a cold shoulder to the art of public relations.
His talk of a new "Iron Curtain" led the World Service bulletins, giving a Cold War flavour to the output.
Even Nasgovitz said he isn't giving a cold shoulder to all tech stocks, saying he's looking to snap up shares in about half a dozen tech companies now.
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They were also giving a cold-blooded killer the publicity he so desperately craved.
Both, curiously, showed tricky single-sleeve sexpot looks, the kind that literally give a cold shoulder.
She advocated instead a shift from heritage to history given a cold, hard look.
The private sector has been regulated mostly out of existence, and aid groups are given a cold shoulder.
"We wanted to give a cold cup of water in the name of Jesus," Mr. Stone said.
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