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"And too much cold".
"It's too much cold," he said.
As Mr. Singh said, "in winter it was too much cold".(Ms.
Software modeling revealed where panels could sit flush against the skeleton, where they could break without letting in too much cold air, and where they could lean outward.
Once the engineer is gone, the local builder may widen the stove's mouth so it can burn larger sticks, only to draw in too much cold air.
If you apply too much cold to the leg you get vascular contraction (lack of blood flow, which would not be good), and too little cold would not be effective.
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"Fortunately for the plants," he said, "if the cold weather comes back, especially gradually, and the buds haven't emerged too much, the cold will slow down the process, and things will even out by spring".
That to me sounded a bit too much like Cold War rhetoric, but only weeks ago, it was pretty much in line with what promised to be the Beijing Bully Olympics.
Authors advised that too much heat, cold, dryness or moistness in the generative parts, particularly in the humoural balance of the womb for women or the nature of the seed in men, could prevent procreation.
That would smack too much of cold-war rivalry.
And as rain and cold try to penetrate your house, it's inevitable that something will go awry — a pipe will burst or that warped window frame will let in too much of the cold.
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