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Oh my gosh, the beach -- the water is a bit cold, but the beach is beautiful.
"Some Deco furniture is a bit cold, and this gives it a down-home crafty feel".
It is a bit cold, he admits, but "I don't really notice it.
"A hotel is a bit cold and clinical, isn't it?" she said, speaking from her home in Glasgow, Scotland.
This is a bit cold to be of widespread practical use, and so scientists scrambled to discover new superconductors that work at higher temperatures.
Mr. Crowl's Creon is a bit cold and distant, but he is right in his arguments with Oedipus over what the priest of Apollo means when he commands Oedipus to cleanse Thebes of pollution, and he sticks to his guns.
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After a quarter-century in the Pacific Northwest, Greta and Oddvar Medhaug packed up their belongings this spring and moved back home to a small island in Norway, where it is a bit colder than they remembered.
Bread will rise almost anywhere (within reason) and 27°C (80.6°F) is considered the optimum temperature but remember that cold doesn't kill yeast, so if your kitchen is a bit colder than mine, the bread may take a little longer to rise – but will still be fine.
This temperature is a bit colder than the 0.3 Kelvin possible with helium-3 cooling, a standard cryogenic technique.
Glynnis (9 32 46 PM): Obama's tea with dictators schtick is a bit cold-ish.
Although I still believe it is a question worth asking, and was in no way directed at Travolta or his family (but rather at the media), the very last sentence is a bit colder and less sensitive than I intended (even my friends who liked the post condemned the final sentence).
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