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Plainly, enough voters took his chill warnings to heart.
Many Spaniards acknowledge his achievements but do not care for his chill, calculated efficiency.
Scaggs looks as if he's at the tail end of one very, very unhappy bender, his chill utterly frightening.
Then came his chill warning about proliferation, war in the Middle East and a permanently changed world.
When he died in 1828 she wrote a poem, imagining his traveller on the dreary moor and his chill picture of the surf crashing at sea: There rises some lone rock all wet with surge And dashing billows glimmering in the light Of a wan moon, whose silent rays emerge From clouds that veil their lustre, cold and bright.
Elderly ladies outside shops make friends with him as he sits In his pram watching the cars pass; women in cafés return his smiles over their coffee cups; old men on park benches tickle him under his chill, and children ask me "if they can push my dear little baby".
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Further, outbreak data may be collected by disease control units rather than health service providers and may not then be incorporated into the HIS (Chiller et al. 2005; Finau 1994).
With Marlow present, his chilling last words are "The horror!
Mr Meyers writes of the development of his "chilling personal qualities, his remoteness, wariness and reticence".
On donning the headset, players find themselves facing Vaas as he delivers his chilling monologue.
Richard Paul Fink brought his chilling bass-baritone voice to the dwarf Alberich, Wotan's nemesis.
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