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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warm told" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two words that do not form a coherent expression. Example: "He was warm told about the news" does not make sense.
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That's what Isadore, wrapped in layers of sweaters to stay warm, told his customers as he served up pickles and peppers and sauerkraut.
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Rather, there are multiple contending interpretations of global warming, told by innumerable self-appointed spokespersons.
Lisa Zaval, a researcher studying perceptions of global warming, told me that she noticed that the storm also had a "strange side effect: an increase in skeptical remarks about global warming".
"I think, frankly, the Republican party is going to have to make a decision," Michael Mann, director of the Penn State Earth System Science Center, who contributed to a Nobel Prize-winning landmark report on global warming, told the Guardian.
Lord Nicholas Stern, who led a landmark review on the economics of global warming, told the Independent: "It's a bit odd to say you know that it will bring the price of gas down.
The onslaught of enormous storms and the effects of global warming tell us that.
"Stay and get warm," Candace told him.
What a lovely, warm story, told respectfully and kindly, full of inspiration and hope.
"I'm hoping it's not too warm," she told Dennis Pagan, one of her trainees, whose task was to roll the dough into crusts for three lemon curd tarts.
Her grandmother gave her a warm bath, told her that she loved her, and explained that she was heading to heaven.
"When he came out he did a little yelp, not much of a cry but a little yelp with the hands stretching and I tried to keep him warm," Morales told Fox Chicago of Aidan's first moments of life.
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