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I needed warmth of some kind.
In The Sound Barrier (1952), her scenes with John Justin, as her test pilot husband, were credited with giving the film some needed warmth.
"There are many reasons why people are homeless, but I could see one thing all of them needed: warmth," she said.
That was our way of insuring that the family member who most needed warmth maintained his place in the center of the blanket.
The best-known of the four British species of true crickets, the house cricket, was once universally familiar, because it needed warmth to survive the winter and sought out people's fireplaces, where it would sing in the evening; Dickens based a Christmas story around it 'The Cricket on the Hearth'.
The secret is the bleacher-style benches that make up all the nonpremium seating; they enable the stadium to cram in another 10,000 on Sunday–adding some $4 million annually and some needed warmth for fans.
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Snakes also need warmth, except when they are hibernating, when they must be kept cool.
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