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But not everyone welcomed the sudden warmth.
"I liked it," he confirms, smiling with sudden warmth.
Maybe it was the sudden warmth from his boss, George Steinbrenner.
A hot flash is usually described as a sudden warmth first felt in the face and neck.
As she sat and waited, she felt a sudden warmth and reached under the elastic of her underpants.
Dayan keeps the camera on Moreau, who was seventy-four when the movie was shot and still has strong cheekbones and the familiar pouting sullenness that gives way to sudden warmth.
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The Village Voice: The sudden weekend warmth in New York should be a fine excuse to get your summer drink on.
The answer, I think, came on my last afternoon of grape harvesting, when the clouds lightened and the sun finally appeared, creating a sudden hothouse warmth.
Even with my eyes closed, I could tell by the little patches of bracing coolness, and the sudden bright warmth, and the smell of manure when we were passing a hay field, a long thick stand of trees, a stretch of clover, or a horse farm.
Thomas was aware of a sudden reciprocal warmth between them.
In the suburbs, where some areas got more snow than the city did earlier this month, the sudden burst of warmth seemed particularly jarring.
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