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Just keep taking the cold showers.
A wind blew in from the river, and they edged closer to each other, taking the cold as permission to mash together on the slatted bench.
But he seems unashamedly so and his approach does not detract from this welcome biography of a man able to combine warm family and personal relationships with hard-headed intellectual analysis, taking the cold decisions needed to succeed in the most unaccountable and secret of government agencies.
The "Spring Breakers" star shared a clip of herself taking the cold in stride and having some fun with it.
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Let's take the cold first.
Take the cold brioche dough from the fridge and shape it into 9 equal balls.
She levelled her eyes on me, gave it a beat, then took the cold glass from my hand.
"I don't take the cold too well," said the 61-year-old, adjusting to the abrupt drop in temperature.
Some limestone from southern Europe will not take the cold of an English winter and should be avoided as they will shatter in the frost.
(And by the way, you could take the cold meat from the bones and cut it into thin strips instead. Reheating in the sauce turns it into a duck ragù, equally good spooned over pasta).
The power of a show like "Homeland" is that it takes the Cold War trope of the brainwashed soldier, which Condon and others mastered, and unpacks it in a subtle and completely modern way.
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