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The effect will be "chilling" for the co-operative transatlantic deals that Boeing and Lockheed have tried to forge with the likes of BAE and EADS.BAE has renewed its efforts to expand further in America in the past year.
The thought of new grammar schools popping up in hitherto wholly comprehensive areas will be chilling for many heads, and is frankly horrifying for all of us who know that only all-ability schools can deliver real social cohesion and equal chances.
If evidence surfaces that an explosive device was planted on the Metrojet airliner, the effect on the civil aviation industry will be chilling, evoking grave memories of past such attacks – and attempted attacks - going back to the Lockerbie disaster in 1988 when a bomb planted in the luggage by a Libyan agent brought down Pan Am flight 103 over Scotland in 1988 killing all 270 people on board.
"I am not eligible for any other tournaments as I did not qualify, so my cue will be chilling out for a month or so". The 2007 champion Robertson, who was described by O'Sullivan as "the best player in the world", pinpointed the ninth frame as the key moment.
I hadn't seen the official trailer until just now; what I anticipated was that it would hold back on the movie's horrifying violence, but it doesn't — toward the end, several flashes and a few longer shots indicate that the ride will be chilling and bloody.
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No speech will be "chilled" by the existence of a government policy that might unconstitutionally endorse religion over nonreligion.
Fourth, the processing of news and its dissemination will be chilled by the prospects that searches will disclose internal editorial deliberations.
Hawks hot for maintaining sanctions and starting Team B will be chilled to learn that the leading candidate to chair the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board is Brent Scowcroft.
There it will be chilled to the deep-space temperatures at which it will have to work, and engineers will actually focus the telescope, twiddling the controls for seven actuators on each of the 18 mirror segments.
If the fear of such reputational harms is compounded by the threat of litigation, academic inquiry will be chilled as researchers become more reluctant to point out the problems in each others' work.
They argue that state and bar disciplinary structures are best able to deal with accusations of prosecutorial misconduct and that prosecutors will be chilled in doing their jobs if they worry about being sued for innocent missteps.
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