For magma, that's quite chilly — so chilly in fact, that it would have been solid.
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Instead, she seems chilly from the outset, and he is chilly in return, and their largely formal interaction goes nowhere.
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It seemed appropriate to drink heartily on this chilly Denver morning—a 19-degrees-at-5 AM kind of chilly Denver morning.
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Office buildings are known for being dreadfully chilly (like 70 degrees chilly), which CBS found may stem from a 1960s formula tied to men's higher metabolic rates.
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Either way, the threat of the chilly undead is over.
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It was a chilly Sunday, somewhere in the low 40s.
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Eddies of white insulation swirled in the chilly Wisconsin air.
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Assistant is down right chilly in responding to most requests.
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She has his chilly eyes, sculpted cheekbones and pouty mouth.
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We're told no volleyball scenes ... kinda chilly up there. Bummer.
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Like chilly consumers, Mr Macri is waiting for balmier weather.
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The cozy, modish kitchen replacing all those chilly chrome expanses.
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"Chilly beans!" she always sang out, at the water's touch.
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Shouts of "Vive la France!" filled the chilly November air.
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SmileDirectClub's initial public offering got a chilly response in September.
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After that, the American press began to turn downright chilly.
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As Schopenhauer said, even porcupines cluster together when it's chilly.
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It was chilly, but the gesture was also very puckish.
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This chilly spring, they emerged toward the end of May.
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The room was chilly, but the gown kept me warm.
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It's chilly, too, with temperatures in in the mid 50s.
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It didn't help that it's chilly inside the cavernous room.
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Greetings from the rainy, chilly fashion capital that is … Copenhagen.
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Fiyero, the largest, likes to lie outside when it's chilly.
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I may even go watch, if it's not too chilly.
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The first birds sent their questions into the chilly air.
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Thank you, from a lost Austrian soul from chilly London.
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Blankets and gin and tonics provide warmth on chilly days.
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Toss in a Zippo handwarmer (or two) for chilly hikes.
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It's seasonably chilly as highs aim for the low 40s.
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Its thickness makes it a functional sweatshirt in chilly temperatures.
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It was chilly, but it didn't nearly break any records.
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We're in for a chilly week, but a lovely one.
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A warm patch of water in an otherwise chilly ocean.
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If it becomes chilly, as it often does, blankets arrive.
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The air was chilly and the ridge raked by gusts.
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Weather: Sunny and chilly, with highs in the mid 30s.
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More settled but chilly weather for Friday and the weekend.
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And you thought it was chilly in your living room?
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Weather: Cloudy and chilly, with highs in the upper 30s.
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It really warms you up, especially on these chilly days.
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But that day turned out to be clear, if chilly.
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It's springtime, but it's chilly and the sky is gray.
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Out in the ministry's parking lot, I inhaled the chilly air.
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We have some tea because it's kind of chilly out tonight.
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That is, after the bees warm up from their chilly nap.
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It was so serene and felt amazing after the chilly walk.
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Ernst's chilly view of Moore came shortly after fellow GOP Sen.
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The chilly reception may cool merger fever before it gets going.
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The first morning it's chilly enough to actually need a jacket.
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The chilly January wind makes the blue sky seem particularly stark.
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To set the scene, the film shot in chilly northern Canada.
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It's a little chilly and they're selling spiked hot apple cider.
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My initial reception was as cold as the chilly March weather.
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Tender, flavorful beef is really appealing, especially when the weather's chilly.
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No animals have attacked me and the chilly air is harmless.
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She tried a spot outside, but it was getting too chilly.
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We stepped into the chilly baronial dusk of its front hall.
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The chilly weather in Philadelphia both helped and hurt the Mets.
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Celebrate chilly weather with Simply Nature Organic Pumpkin Soup for $1.99.
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Hang it up to celebrate that first chilly morning of fall.
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When Obama took office, in 2009, he blamed chilly Russian-U.
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But again, things have been so chilly, keep expectations very low.
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A chilly wind could make temperatures feel as cold as 240.
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It even has a wood-burning fireplace for those chilly evenings.
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But those presentations were in a sense too considered and chilly.
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"It was a little bit chilly for me today," Ji said.
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Youth and inexperience were the primary motifs on the chilly night.
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WASHINGTON — It's been a chilly holiday season at the White House.
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You can almost feel how clinical and chilly Shirley's work is.
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The initial reception was somewhat chilly in philanthropic and nonprofit circles.
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Confidence: Medium Wednesday and Thursday are both calm, seasonably chilly days.
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There, the forecast was for chilly rain, followed by chillier rain.
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It felt amazing to slip into them on a chilly night.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tranquil and seasonably chilly weather Wednesday through Friday.
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Not so much on a misty, chilly day in January, though.
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Thursday night and Friday night lows dip to the chilly 20s.
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Chilly winters are critical to nut and fruit trees, particularly pistachios.
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The beds felt incredibly soft, and the air conditioning was chilly.
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We get drinks and sit outside, though it's a little chilly.
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Weather: Sunny but chilly, with a high in the mid-24s.
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Her books are restrained and analytical, but they are never chilly.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Skies clear, and it's another chilly night.
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Happily, given the chilly temperatures, their counterparts are already in stores.
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Some are chilly, evoking the icy, metallic feeling of a clinic.
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Again, feelings toward some groups, particularly Muslims and atheists, remain fairly chilly.
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Since then, hunters have spotted the hybrid creatures in chilly Arctic waters.
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I step out of my shoes—one, two—onto chilly dark carpet.
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The mood is chilly, and people are feeling sensitive or shut down.
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Warning: Contains chilly spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 8, episode 3.
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It kept them warm during the chilly nights in the Java Sea.
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Despite feeling chilly, I start moving and getting ready for the day.
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"one always finds Rome to be too chilly for one's taste" pic.twitter.
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It's pretty chilly and early, so there's no one out but us.
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The soup is delicious and hits the spot in this chilly weather.
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On a chilly autumn morning in 2013, I quit my last diet.
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Ontario residents stormed the chilly shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
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If you're chilly, try our DIY version of Starbucks' cozy oatmeal latte.
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It was piping through her house here one chilly afternoon last month.
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In a chilly warehouse just outside of Boston, the brute toils away.
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It was a chilly February morning and Mr. Angyan had a cold.
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"It was a rather chilly March morning," Roberts tweeted of Trump's look.
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My first session began on a chilly Saturday morning in late January.
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A wool throw they'll want to wrap up in on chilly days
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And the chilly drama "Thirteen" is oriented around grief rather than horror.
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It was chilly outside, and the spectators stepped into the humid cavern.
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For example, if the room gets too chilly, Alexa can tell you.
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The vibe may be chilly around midday, but don't take it personally.
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During the winter months, he would vacate chilly New York for Miami.
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That's not the only place where Trump may receive a chilly welcome.
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The move received a chilly reception from some Republicans on Capitol Hill.
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Expect chilly temperatures and a stiff breeze on your way to work.
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This is when the chilly spine of Marshall's story really becomes visible.
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Barack Obama, later his chilly nemesis, would win one just for existing.
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The store, which is otherwise raw concrete and brick, is noticeably chilly.
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I wanted a deep-flavored saucy dish for a chilly winter evening.
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Weather: Still chilly but calmer and sunny, with a high of 26.
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They're really delicious, never more so than on a chilly December night.
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Lots of sun is in the forecast, but so are chilly winds.
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It was early January, and even in southern California, it was chilly.
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Democrats rated them a warm 71 degrees, Republicans a chilly 46 degrees.
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Sadly, 70-degree weather was too chilly to go for a dip.
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Mr. Cuomo is notorious for preferring chilly conditions at his public appearances.
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Combined with the fast-moving air, you'll get a nice, chilly breeze.
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Light winds from the east lend the air a damp, chilly feel.
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He qualified for his fourth Olympic games in chilly and windy conditions.
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It's sunny but chilly today before a wintry mix pesters us tomorrow.
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She'll love wrapping this plush knit around her neck on chilly days.
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PARIS — It was 230:45 on a gray, chilly January morning here.
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I imagine it's a bit chilly for you sitting in that shadow.
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And I concur: It seems chilly for kids to skip gifts entirely.
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It's a chilly Tuesday night (relatively speaking) in Washington, D.C., where Sens.
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Mike Isaac reporting in from the slightly chilly San Francisco Bay Area.
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When it was time to leave, we loitered in the chilly dusk.
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Overnight lows are still chilly, ranging from mid-20s to lower 30s.
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Feeling chilly because you're not bundled up does not get you sick.
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Perfect subject matter for chilly evenings, though freedom (and spring) may beckon.
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Richardson's chilly, formal manner evoked the Eastern, academic establishment that Nixon despised.
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It was a striking change from McConnell's otherwise chilly relationship with Trump.
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Sam Sifton: Apple cider, chilly red wine, bourbon and applejack for after.
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House back in session at 9 this chilly but beautiful Saturday morning.
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So we're pleased that the sun is shining on this chilly morning.
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So the dance generates its own climate, and it's pleasant, not chilly.
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Quinn is chilly — at first, it's unclear if she's going to blame Rachel.
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Put down your iced coffee — there are some new chilly drinks in town.
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It's a highly successful distraction from the impending chilly doom of Winter 2017.
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That doesn't mean Asian leaders gave Trump a chilly reception – far from it.
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Also, sticking your fork into chilly cake is a significantly more satisfying experience.
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ASMR videos are all the rage, and now time things are getting chilly.
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Even in the chilly winter months, cold beverages have helped Starbucks' sales grow.
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On Sunday the weather was chilly for Los Angeles (mid-50s) and overcast.
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IT WAS chilly and overcast on the eve of election day in Anchorage.
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Sometimes, you just need a Chilly Dilly to get you through the workday.
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Well before it's chilly out, stores start blaring Christmas music over the loudspeakers.
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Gilmore Girls fans can now add a sweet, chilly treat to their Nov.
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The Black Rock Desert is blistering in the day and chilly at night.
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Although chilly winters are nothing new, the freeze this year looks unusually severe.
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It doesn't sound fun, but Kloss and Louise swear by this chilly hack.
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The house is chilly, which makes getting out from under the covers difficult.
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It failed on its own terms, in that relations soon became chilly again.
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But back home he's facing a decidedly chilly response from the European Union.
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The global political climate has become rather chilly over the last five years.
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From a chilly, rainy race in Little Rock to a scorcher in Hawaii.
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Then, on that chilly November night, his team won the game, 37-3.
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It is literally a beloved chilly treat in the shape of a taco.
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Economists blamed the drop on unusually chilly weather at the end of December.
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The film's chilly, dreamlike visuals were my favorite part of the whole project.
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Pair with a baguette or Italian bread, and a chilly, light red wine.
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Turn the fan on, and the air will mimic a chilly, misty breeze.
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Just watch out for some chilly vibes in your social life this afternoon.
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We flew through the chilly blue-black darkness, the universe expanding once more.
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This yellow plaid coat and matching hat are perfect for chilly winter days.
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I suppose I can take the chilly thing longer than the huggy thing.
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If chilly days don't bother you, January is the cheapest month to visit.
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A cute robot can't quite overcome the Monville's chilly vibe and stark rooms.
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It was a chilly morning and the sea was churning up white caps.
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"Chilly, lonely breakfasts might be the worst first-world problem ever," he complains.
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The weather has become bone-cold chilly but her Canadian neighbors are warm.
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Gradually, the landscape changes to snow-covered mountains, then tunnels, then chilly rain.
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A chilly G-19683 approaches, Sweden convicts a terrorist and Europe protects whisky.
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Naomi, a private investigator in the chilly Pacific Northwest, specializes in missing children.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Breezes ease overnight, but it's on the chilly side.
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What were unseasonably warm temperatures Sunday will give way to a chilly change.
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The ideal room temp is actually a chilly 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The oversized pockets are great for keeping your hands warm on chilly days.
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But increasingly, these warm-weather locales are giving young partyers a chilly reception.
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For the chilly, rain-flecked weather, there seemed to be even less concern.
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Or that an extremely chilly winter can strip skin of all its moisture.
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Let's take a tour of some of last year's chilly attractions, shall we?
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The whole scene at the race is a party, if a chilly one.
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It was a chilly day in March, and all the branches were bare.
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It's always chilly, with periodic bursts of warmth and sunlight throughout the day.
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Spurling, writing with style and spark, pulls Powell down from his chilly pinnacle.
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This chilly and wet Saturday, his Hoyas trounced Episcopal High School, 24-6.
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Polar temperatures are in the forecast: The high will be a chilly 31.
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On a chilly Saturday evening in October, I have no home to examine.
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That's because Taufatofua marched shirtless and — yes — oiled up despite very chilly weather.
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The migrants have spent four chilly night camped outside the port of entry.
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Temperature options range from a chilly 55° all the way up to 115°F.
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Rendered in white plaster, they have a chilly, spectral presence, archetypes of modern anonymity.
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Meanwhile, the other side reflects the summer sun and keeps your car's interior chilly.
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Our hike in was wet and chilly, the trail muddy, but our spirits jovial.
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Much of the processing facility was warm, but the boxing area is especially chilly.
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A windy chilly walk through a meadow where the sun is warming your skin.
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It's just starting to get chilly here, which makes waking up that much harder.
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Names like Kitty-Yo and City Rockers and Sleazenation and Chilly Gonzales meant something.
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One chilly fall morning, at age 17, he came close to ending his life.
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Geely's offer comes amid a thaw in often chilly ties between Malaysia and China.
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It was a chilly Valentine's Day when Amazon broke up with New York City.
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It could return US-Cuban relations to the chilly days of the Cold War.
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Despite the chilly temperatures, the women were wearing only nude sports bras and underwear.
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There she is stonewalled by a chilly receptionist and forced to wait for hours.
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Most of the other special effects belong to a chilly post-"Star Wars" aesthetic.
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If the harm from cold stems from direct exposure to chilly weather, then yes.
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The air was chilly and it rained last night so it wasn't smoky out.
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One chilly morning on her way to work, she fainted at the bus stop.
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Prepare for chilly winters and arm yourself with a second set of flannel sheets.
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Chilly and elegant, the photographs were shot by Mr. Rubchinskiy during the film shoot.
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Our hands were chilly and blocky, but we had put them to good use.
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Trump's harsh rhetoric about Mexico has been steadily making a chilly relationship even colder.
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But despite all, the hint of a very chilly winter was in the air.
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The same can't be said for imaginary aliens living within Uranus's chilly blue clouds.
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Located on the north-eastern part of Europe, it stays pretty chilly year-round.
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Under chilly artificial light, art handlers were hoisting large prints onto white gallery walls.
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They drank hot water, which is a thing people do in the chilly North.
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On chilly days, they warmed themselves near vents that emit plumes of hot steam.
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He was one of 10,270 at Fenway Park on that chilly, overcast September day.
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It shone on this chilly morning; the pale winter sun poured into the rooms.
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During these last of chilly nights, tuck in with a cozy caramel-based cocktail.
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Their idea of nationalism is chilly to the recognition of subgroups, including Jewish Americans.
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Chilly temperatures are expected Sunday night and into Monday morning, the weather service said.
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And, it being winter in New York, the air was particularly chilly that night.
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It's also small enough to fit in my jacket pocket on chilly morning walks.
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Plus, the seat is heated to make chilly winter mornings a bit less bracing.
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Have you ever noticed a bird puffing out its feathers on a chilly day?
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The weather has finally turned chilly after several 24.85-degree days in October, yay!
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Those chilly gusts are out of the northwest, sustained around 10 to 15 mph.
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Relations between Beijing and Taipei have been chilly since Tsai took office in 2016.
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It was a chilly, cloudy Sunday in New York, the 9th of October 20163.
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The journalist is a chilly, unsympathetic fictional gloss on the writer Theodore H. White.
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They gasp when a chunk breaks off and topples into the chilly turquoise water.
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And when you're chilly, you can fully zip the jacket into a tall turtleneck.
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Depending what that investigation reveals, Mr. Trump could be in for a chilly spring.
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The Cold War casts its chilly shadow over season 3 in a couple of ways.
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Rosé's chilly blush and the Aperol spritz's shy orange tint make you want a sip.
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"There's not a crisis [between them] but relations are chilly at the moment," he said.
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After months of chilly temps, we're finally heading for more sunshine and fewer snow days.
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"Baby Chi should be wearing at least socks since it looks kinda chilly," another said.
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The chilly night air whisked away Asha's sweat and raised goose bumps on her arms.
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It got down to a chilly -2 last night and the snow is hanging around.
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Even more confusing is when that chilly weather continues into April, May, or godforbidpleasenot June.
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We cook outside and talk, but go in after an hour since it's getting chilly.
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I walk the 2 minutes back to my apartment, as it's not too chilly out.
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Were rhetoric to turn to practice, the economic climate of 2018 could quickly turn chilly.
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I wish them all the luck, if they're still there, on this chilly Autumnal night.
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It's just, like, so... I don't wanna say cold, 'cause cold implies that I'm chilly.
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It's unclear how industries will be impacted by a legion of workers with chilly midsections.
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Just in time for us to begin to refresh our closets for those chilly temps.
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Consequently, little of this exceptionally chilly air has dumped down into the U.S. this winter.
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It was a dark and chilly night, but nothing keeps this writer from her wienerwurst.
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The bottom line: Their chilly relationship is now the most consequential in American public life.
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After five chilly hours, the herders finally receive the call: the reindeer have been spotted.
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And the purplish tinge to her lips, hands and feet didn't mean she was chilly.
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Sitting under that tree being the Three Eyed Raven seems chilly, at the very least.
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Let this polar bear inspire you to live your best life, even in chilly circumstances.
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No A/C because it's been getting chilly at night, but starts out pretty hot.
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Allison Janney's romance kept things sizzling despite the chilly weather at Utah's Sundance Film Festival.
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Holmes bundled up against the chilly Chicago winds as she arrived to set on Thursday.
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The only thing I like about winter is the weather being chilly enough for soup.
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When it's chilly, the clothes closest to your skin will do the most for you.
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These sweeping shots help balance the film's claustrophobia with a parallel sense of chilly expansiveness.
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Here's what this year's Brit-goers were wearing on a very chilly night in London.
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The sugar-coated version is that I pondered this at home on a chilly afternoon.
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The album ends with its title track, a chilly synth cut with rippled, echoey vocals.
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It was a chilly night in L.A. -- 45 degrees -- but Winter's clearly ready for summer.
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They even score extra points for braving the chilly mountain weather in those skimpy outfits!
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Once out of the game, Barrett had time to chat up chilly punter Drue Chrisman.
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It's a bit chilly but I love a good roof, so I am very happy!
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Their characters—by turns chilly and warm, mild and savage—are also much the same.
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I randomly find a coupon for Chilly Cow ice cream near one of the registers.
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The swim was scheduled for May, when the water is still a chilly 113 degrees.
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Directed by Ms. Gingras, with chilly lighting by Marc Parent, it's a good-looking production.
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The welcome is likely to be more chilly in Belgrade, which Biden visits on Tuesday.
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They were these new L.E.D. ones, chilly strands of white light dripping off the eaves.
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On the subject of streams: Yes, we did water-test them in chilly mountain streams.
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The executive has been treated like others in detention, held in a small chilly room.
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After a few innings, I left the chilly confines to hang out in the stands.
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Feature Since the candidate clinched the nomination, the green room has become a chilly place.
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The high is 49 and the wind could make the morning commute a little chilly.
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"I haven't previously stood out in chilly weather waiting to go to rallies," he said.
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It necessitated a predawn wake-up call for Thursday's early round in damp, chilly weather.
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"You might feel chilly when you start, but you will warm up fast," he said.
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Weather: Like yesterday but without presents: partly sunny, a chilly breeze, a high of 24.
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Mr. Trump's relationship with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been chilly at best this year.
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That's all you'll need for the coziest dinner in these chilly first days of spring.
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It seems similarly impractical to wearing a giant costume, but also potentially unhygienic and chilly.
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At the more affluent end of the spectrum, a prostitute can communicate a chilly hauteur.
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Mr. Trump and Ms. Merkel have had a fraught — sometimes chilly — relationship from the start.
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Others might be fine without direct light, but a chilly office will stunt their growth.
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Freezing cold tonight, clear and chilly again on Saturday, then clouds roll in on Sunday.
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The chilly weather will linger over the Southeast through Tuesday and in Florida through Wednesday.
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But on a couple of chilly mornings last month, I set out around 5 a.m.
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America's Cup Avenue, on a chilly Tuesday, was unusually short of tourists and Christmas shoppers.
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The hangar where Mr. Trump spoke was open to a chilly 38-degree upstate afternoon.
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On a chilly morning in March, Ms. Ford served me eggs on white pottery plates.
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Transitional pieces that work for both chilly fall mornings and warm afternoons are in order.
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Since they're insulated with a fluffy foam fill, they're also quite warm in chilly conditions.
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Though it was early August, when much of Oregon is baking, the air was chilly.
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Survivors and rescuers will also face colder weather, with northern Japan turning chilly this week.
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We clear out but stay chilly through Thursday before a big warm-up this weekend.
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It&aposs warm enough for a chilly fall day and great for layering as well.
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Mr. Hynicka spoke in his chilly upstairs office at the church, which has 13 members.
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Despite what seems to be chilly weather, he is overflowing with smiles and kind words.
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Sometimes, conditions on Mars lead frost to form, just like some chilly mornings on Earth.
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It was a chilly Southern California afternoon, and Ann-Margret was seeking another cute outfit.
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He overcame damp conditions and a chilly, breezy morning to jump to a hot start.
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Clearing skies should follow overnight, with chilly lows in the upper teens to mid-20s.
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Contributing Opinion Writer Fame, David Bowie once sang, is bully for you, chilly for me.
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So now my family is warmed through the chilly Seattle winters with a fossil fuel.
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It was chilly for us, but these birds can handle temperatures as low as -50C.
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Naturally, fireworks shops have a chilly relationship with the specialized taxes enforced on their product.
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Chuck gradually became the show's central character, and his chilly cynicism became its animating perspective.
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I'd be wearing a blanket, too, if I were living all alone on a chilly island.
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For example: In June 2014, Americans on average gave Muslims 40 degrees — a very chilly rating.
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Plus, think about how warm and cozy they will be in chilly trick-or-treating weather!
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But maybe the trick to overcoming seasonal doldrums isn't matching our outfits to our chilly moods.
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It was in April, but it was a bit chilly for that time of the year.
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Unfortunately for the remaining passengers, they were grounded in the chilly state overnight for maintenance purposes.
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Not only are they super comfortable, but they'll keep you nice and cozy on chilly days.
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The Obama administration's trade deals have also gotten a chilly reception from the two Democratic candidates.
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The statement's finality owes much to the rather chilly state of relations between America and Russia.
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On a chilly winter evening, Compère Lapin, all dark wood and exposed brick, was indeed bustling.
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Even when it's warmer on land, the average sea temperature is a chilly 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Like Enceladus, Titan is a chilly place, and so those liquids are hydrocarbons rather than water.
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Every time it gets chilly outside, his head aches a little extra bit, because of football.
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New York City's chilly temperatures aren't putting a damper on Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx's love.
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More important, the wind will finally leave us alone, though it's back tomorrow with chilly breezes.
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Genly Ai, the protagonist, is an envoy sent from Earth to the chilly planet of Gethen.
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The Brookfield Zoo is combating this recent heat wave by providing chilly treats to their animals.
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HURRICANE ALEX Winter whirlwind: January in the North Atlantic: frosty winds, chilly waters and ... a hurricane?
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Then there's Dairy Queen, which Thais have embraced like a chilly in-law from far north.
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"It's not like we have these great warm temperatures behind it — we're going to stay chilly."
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So these bartenders must be pros at keeping their skin looking great in chilly temps, right?
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We also love the idea of taking this to chilly outdoor tailgates in the winter months.
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Palin received a noticeably chilly response stumping for Trump later in the primary process as well.
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The reason for this chilly expediency is that scarecrow women are so hard to come by.
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A week ago this time, it was hot even for summer, but now it's quite chilly.
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Two refineries, however, were starting up units despite the chilly weather driven by fierce north winds.
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This movie is chilly and slow-moving; it's beloved by some, but is not for everyone.
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For now, he just wears this wetsuit-like jacket over his clothes when it's chilly out.
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"What could possibly be cozier than a plaid throw for those chilly winter nights?" she said.
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It was midsummer outside—ninety degrees Fahrenheit—but inside the cave it was chilly, below fifty.
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Most of us can track our ambitions in life to some childhood hurt: chilly parents, poverty.
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Friends have noted that her laughter, like the autumn weather, comes in warm and chilly forms.
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The rain ended in the early afternoon, but the conditions remained chilly, overcast and damp throughout.
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But an email (even one that you think is warmly written) may strike her as chilly.
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Coming from the chilly city of Oslo, Norwegian producer Lindstrøm doesn't take good weather for granted.
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Anna Kendrick stars as Stephanie, a widow raising her young son in a chilly Connecticut suburb.
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There's a chance of chilly showers throughout the day, and the mercury won't budge past 2003.
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The chilly weather warmed in the afternoon, just not enough for Woods to do the same.
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Over the past six years, relations between the two leaders have been widely reported as chilly.
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An hour before doors, the line is coiled around the corner, stretching into the chilly distance.
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Tuesday will be wet and chilly ☔️ There's a chance of rain mostly after 9 a.m.
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But why do our well-meaning efforts to advise our teenagers often get a chilly reception?
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During chilly coastal evenings, the deli's tented seating area provides heat lamps and freshly laundered blankets.
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It was chilly that evening, and Mr. Weishan lent Ms. Ignatius a sweatshirt to wear home.
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And in the words of several attendees, the atmosphere was "weird" at best, chilly at worst.
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Granted, it was a chilly night for San Diego, but even the bar itself was unstaffed.
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On the chilly side again Saturday night with lows in the upper 20s to low 30s.
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"Despite that, the ambassador worked to build some constructive aspects" in otherwise chilly relations, Peskov said.
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Sure, and chilly mountain towns and linebackers in the German enclaves in the south, as well.
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Today (Monday): We get off to a chilly start with most areas near or below freezing.
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The chilly rain did not ground the helicopters, but the pilots needed visibility over the peaks.
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Iran's receptiveness for contact with the Saudis contrasts with its chilly tone toward the United States.
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"More bite, more hate!" he called out to Simone Del Savio, playing the chilly Don Alfonso.
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Which means it's chilly, and with the wind, it will feel like it's 20 to 30.
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Confidence: High Saturday rebounds from a very chilly start to almost mild conditions under sunny skies.
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A recipe for a seasonably chilly one with lows mainly in the 20s to low 30s.
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There, in partnership with the soloist, Yefim Bronfman, this conductor created a chilly sense of mystery.
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Weather: Rainy all day and windy, starting chilly and warming through the 21883s into the evening.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: Partly cloudy and chilly as we ring in the new year.
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On chilly nights, they rattle dreams and haunt old apartments with their hisses, squeals and clanks.
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Like a convenience store, it is chilly; it makes you wish you had brought a sweater.
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Then look out: chilly tomorrow and brutally cold tomorrow night and Thursday — down to 239 degrees.
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This hoodie from BoxLunch is a great option, since it tends to get chilly in convention centers.
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It's getting chilly outside fast, and I know I'm going to be missing the warm sunshine soon.
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GUTFELD: Like a man on a toilet after a chilly eating contest, Hillary Clinton has unfinished business.
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I decide to take a hot bath to unwind and warm up from the chilly walk home.
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Here are six winners and seven losers from a particularly chilly, tense hour of Game of Thrones.
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Wouldn't it be nice to come home to a nice home-cooked meal after a chilly commute?
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His whiffs had the sparse and chilly crowd booing with the vociferousness of a much larger gathering.
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The two end up outside on the balcony, wrapped in comforters on a chilly New York night.
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The air is chilly, but within a few years, it may feel more like a Finnish sauna.
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We have a short but pleasant visit since it's chilly and windy and we're getting intermittent showers.
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And after a little more finagling, both of the babies were free from their chilly, sandwich dungeon.
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The water was chilly, and there was fear of what may be in all that water: Sewage?
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At Harlech Tower, paint peels off the walls in a chilly stairwell, adorned in places with mould.
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One for tonight and one to freeze for a chilly fall or winter weeknight down the road.
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It's incredibly tasty and easy, and definitely a go-to comfort meal on chilly days like today.
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Just be sure that you cozy up in a fleecy onesie yourself — it's getting chilly out there.
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The kinds of dishes that are just begging to be whipped up during the oncoming chilly months.
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Maybe there is an obvious chilly weather-hot drink connection that makes tea do wonders for us.
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It all started on a chilly autumn morning in 2017, watching the sun rise over southwest Washington.
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It may be getting chilly out, but you're not going to want to miss this shower. Space.
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Mr Trump can expect a chilly welcome from the Davos crowd, who tend to be unabashedly globalist.
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And I was there as a young man, an early and eager adopter in that chilly dawn.
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She kept warm in the chilly winter weather with a large black jacket with a fur hood.
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Of course, the chilly boys probably have left some security measures in place to protect it, though.
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"The dog and our officer were both pretty chilly, but thankfully okay," tweeted the Vancouver Police Department.
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Chilly temperatures generally trigger this phenomenon, whether that's in the form of cold air or icy water.
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Summer and fall just aren't complete without spending chilly nights cuddling by the fire (preferably with wine).
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A low point in the director's career, this sleek chilly film isn't acted so much as posed.
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They go through the same aggravating irritation when they gobble up the chilly sweet stuff too fast.
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It was a chilly, rainy night in the Bronx, and it was the bottom of the eighth.
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There are still gonna be some reasonably fresh donuts waiting for you in a chilly parking lot.
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But this is not a chilly film — it's warm and funny in its own low-key way.
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After all, who wants a "Chilly Girl Autumn" when you can still be in "Hot Girl Summer"?
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But Democratic senators are giving the bill a chilly reception ahead of a likely vote next week.
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After the release of the inspector general report, things went from chilly to positively glacial between them.
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Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes didn't let the chilly New York City weather cool down their romance.
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To be fair, if you add an ice cube to the mix, it tastes like chilly poison.
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Emily Ratajkowski stripped down to almost nothing and took her puppies out for a chilly winter stroll.
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The first was in 1896, just three years prior to Coleman bringing ignominy upon the chilly town.
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When everything is done in the stew pan, take out the chilly pepper and the bay leaves.
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A small heat pack in each plant package, which keep them from getting too chilly during transit.
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The extended heatwave left us collectively questioning whether the sun would ever leave these normally chilly shores.
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Benedict Nivakoff, who is from Connecticut, said during a chilly morning walk through the devastated town center.
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And she said the conditions — a hilly course on a chilly, windy day — played to her advantage.
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If it's still a little chilly where you live, this maxi spring dress will keep you warm.
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When he showed up at the store on a chilly Thursday evening, it wasn't just to shop.
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For the past year, the relationship between Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Solomon has been chilly at times.
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Leo often misses the hint, and then wonders why others get chilly when they've been so warm.
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Similar to Bulgaria, which the pope visited this month to a chilly reception, Romania is overwhelmingly Orthodox.
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Still others resulted from expansion of the moon's chilly surface every two weeks when the sun rose.
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Although I normally walk everywhere within 20 blocks, it's chilly tonight so I uber back home ($10).
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Afterward, many made the chilly stroll two blocks east for an after-party at the Harvard Club.
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A toddler, I sit on the chilly tile floor, preferring this to the sofa with the plastic.
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"Bellevue" doesn't do a bad job with chilly small-town menace, if that's what you're looking for.
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The sun was blazing and people were huddled outside in the chilly morning air, puffing on cigarettes.
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Vows Jean Kim first spotted her future husband on a chilly day in 22014 at Amherst College.
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Maple butter and rosemary are the stars of this simple, six-ingredient meal, perfect for chilly days.
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But he served faithfully until a chilly night in 2008 when he just couldn't take it anymore.
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We jig for another 20 minutes, and then turn toward the chilly gloom of our waiting car.
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A chilly G2403, a $2240 billion ZTE resolution and an Australian connection to the Triple Crown contender.
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They were later seen sticking close a few days after Christmas during a chilly walk in Paris.
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But by March 2013, she felt healthy enough to run in a chilly half marathon in Manhattan.
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Government policy aimed to embrace workers buffeted by economic forces beyond their control amid capitalism's chilly winds.
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It's surprisingly chilly, so my open back Lululemon tank isn't going to work for an outdoor run.
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It was a chilly January day, but inside the market, I immediately felt a sense of warmth.
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Despite somewhat chilly temperatures when I headed over for dinner on a weekday, the place was packed.
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As the chilly winter air seeped through rickety windowpanes, she gave a rare interview about her work.
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If members are still chilly, there are baskets of knitted cotton blankets placed strategically throughout the club.
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Only a "chilly Londoner," wrote E.M. Forster, would fail to find character in London's great railway terminals.
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On a chilly December afternoon, I had the streets and the boardwalk more or less to myself.
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As a chilly rain blanketed the city, it collected in the top of Popeye's iconic sailor's cap.
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Chilly winds might give you a shiver on your morning commute, but it will warm up again.
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Summer and Autumn just aren't complete without spending chilly nights cuddling by the fire (preferably with wine).
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It's early in the season, it's chilly and it's been tough to get it going this week.
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Chilly wind gusts are blowing nonstop and will make it feel like it's somewhere in the 27s.
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Watch for scattered showers and chilly winds this afternoon, when the high could top out near 48.
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His slightly slouchy knit cap was pulled low to fight the chilly gusts from the Brooklyn waterfront.
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It was still a bit chilly as I walked around my Upper West Side neighborhood that day.
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I acquired AirPods, downloaded the Mr. Chilly weather app for the city's "microclimates" and briefly embraced scooters.
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Tomorrow should be chilly, though things are likely to warm up toward the end of the week.
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Slow job gains in November were largely blamed on unseasonably chilly temperatures, which stymied hiring at construction sites.
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Here's what else is happening: WEATHER Don't let the sun fool you, it's going to be chilly today.
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To stay warm in the chilly temperature, the brunette beauty draped a brown fur coat over her shoulders.
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And for those summer nights that get a little chilly, numerous portable hot tubs are also on sale.
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After 30 minutes we started to get chilly, so we dried off and hiked back to our car.
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The 14th-floor aerie was ringed by wide windows and looked out on a clear but chilly day.
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At night, when it turns chilly, locals sleep on goat or sheepskins and use light blankets for cover.
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Shorn of its cover, the battery was exposed to the air, which was increasingly becoming thin and chilly.
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Flopping onto a massage table or an invigorating dip in a chilly swimming pool or sizzling hot tub?
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If there's a single moment that encapsulates the chilly isolation of this season, though, it's the final shot.
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On that chilly Thursday morning, I met with more than a handful of eager participants at 6 a.m.
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Despite the chilly January temperatures, there's not a cloud in the political skies on that brisk Inauguration Day.
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The first glimpse at the fourth season of Stranger Things is here and things are looking pretty chilly.
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Volatile markets and an uncertain economy have made it a chilly year for technology initial public offerings (IPOs).
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He combined a high-flown love of his own nation with a chilly indifference to other people's nations.
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Saturday remains quite chilly with highs only in the 30s, but with mostly sunny skies and light winds.
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Women are more productive when they're warm, a study concludes, confirming the complaints of chilly female employees everywhere.
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You see, these first few chilly days got me excited to lean into cute knits and oversized coats.
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Moody and mysterious, this gothic tale touches the heart even as it wraps chilly fingers around the spine.
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On a recent chilly morning in October, a park ranger named James Mwenda stepped gently into the enclosure.
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Mark Bentley, who is an amateur photographer, caught the chilly sunrise on camera near Burford in West Oxfordshire.
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For a mere $189 you can take your drone from maybe a little chilly to definitely toasty-warm.
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But the line for apology is longer than the line for the porta potty at a chilly festival.
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While it's unusual for non-scientists to visit the chilly continent, Kerry is a friend to the environment.
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There's also the weather factor — it may be too chilly in October not to opt for long sleeves!
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Though the weather forecast predicts chilly temperatures this season, our makeup routines are typically on the warmer side.
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Shop categories: Long underwear: These highly rated men's thermal pants can make chilly morning commutes way less miserable.
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On Tuesday, the high will be a chilly, if sunny, 31 degrees, with an overnight low of 21.
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And I'll admit that the chilly air was welcoming during my brief moments of rest between weights sets.
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I go outside and it is way chilly in the not-so-winter dress I decided to wear.
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Despite the snow and chilly 83 degree temperature, the couple made sure to greet well-wishers gathered outside.
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Unlike the chilly weather slamming the Midwest, Chance kept things warm and inviting by cracking plenty of jokes.
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It's time for scooter startups to find a cozy, protective blanket to get them through the chilly months.
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Tonight certainly wasn't the first time Clinton has taken heat for her voice or her supposedly chilly demeanor.
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He goes out into Maine's chilly waters year-round, pulling his catch from the depths of Casco Bay.
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When we walked through puddles, our toes felt chilly and we wondered were they wet or just cold?
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We are surrounded by wine bottles on either side of a huge wooden table in a chilly room.
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The concept did not include the level of specificity contained in the memo, but met a chilly reception.
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Both Affleck and Garner bundled up for the chilly California weather, with the actress wearing a maroon sweater.
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Temperatures turned chilly in February, which economists said could have reversed employment gains in these weather-sensitive industries.
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That's 106 degrees in foggy, chilly northern California, where late-summer temperatures are usually in the high 20173s.
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For women who don't experience cold issues anywhere but the office, it's because the building really is chilly.
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At the start, most of the map is only "chilly" and the generator keeps buildings nearest it "comfortable".
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The lack of communication between the countries' leaders seems likely to return things to their normal, chilly state.
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The thatched roofed Chilly Willys has a rather unpredictable schedule, but its ceviche is the best in town.
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Emphasizing the bleak canvas over the doomed souls who populate it, the show is more chilly than chilling.
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The Boston Marathon, scheduled for Monday, could be run in heavy rain and chilly temperatures in the 50s.
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But mostly, Niccol writes and directs his own projects, which he tends to give a chilly, oppressive feel.
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It is said that even the ancient Romans had some sort of chilly refresher made from pressed snow.
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Hail forms when air from a storm brings rain droplets up into extremely chilly areas of the atmosphere.
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Stack, a former Philadelphia state senator, has had a chilly relationship with Wolf in their first term together.
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Fans, including plenty of politicians and VIPs, braved some rain and chilly April weather to enjoy the game.
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If it's chilly enough, and you have a fireplace (lucky you), you could make Tamar Adler's fireplace trout.
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In the fall, as the desert lands cool down, the high-altitude basin develops chilly, high-pressure winds.
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Maybe not today (or tonight) when chilly winds will keep it feeling like it's in the low 40s.
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It's perfect comfort food during the chilly seasons and can be served during breakfast or as a dessert.
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The Duchess of Sussex showed off her winter wardrobe for a chilly day out in London on Thursday.
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It has conceptual hints of Godard's "Alphaville" and a chilly through-line concerning the banality of human awfulness.
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Mike also spits a lot, and when he offers a chilly Judy his sweatshirt, it's a greasy mess.
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Between the chilly weather and near-constant hand washing, you might be experiencing dry skin like never before.
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And what takes Cold War from chilly but beautiful to swirling, beating ardor is its use of music.
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She is lonely and grieving for her best friend, who killed herself; her family is chilly and reticent.
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Weather: Yep, still chilly (it's the ninth day in a row below normal), with a high of 40.
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It's going to be a chilly Thanksgiving in the Northeast, with near-record cold temperatures in some cities.
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Evenings can get chilly in Gothenburg, so consider an insulated vest that's easy to layer over most outfits.
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But after several years of chilly, gallery-like shop design, a homey feeling is again becoming dominant. MatchesFashion.
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She can be chilly, needy or brutally blunt, but neither Mr. Aster nor Ms. Collette overdoes her weirdness.
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And though I'm late to it, on Amazon I'm digging the series "Trapped," Baltasar Kormakur's chilly Icelandic thriller.
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Fascinated by Fátima since childhood, he said it was worth braving the chilly rain to see the pope.
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The Commanders' wives may resent the handmaids, referring to them as "whores" or treating them with chilly disdain.
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Style it with tights and booties to keep it in your wardrobe even when the weather is chilly.
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In fact such days, caused by chilly air escaping polar latitudes, may be a consequence of Arctic warming.
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Confidence: Medium The weekend has the potential to be very windy, especially Saturday, and on the chilly side.
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Its latest album, "III," blends chilly, stutter-step beats with the Apparat singer Sascha Ring's lovely, pneumatic vocals.
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Thanks to clear skies and dying breezes, the region gets chilly again, with most spots in the 20s.
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Mr. Trump also said that his relationship with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany had been misinterpreted as chilly.
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You wondered if balls that settled into outfielders' gloves in chilly April would bang against walls in July.
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The party was canceled but people still came on a chilly New England evening to drink and dance.
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In his case, that meant taking practice tests in distracting circumstances, including chilly temperatures and a noisy Starbucks.
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One chilly December day in 1818, a skeptical John Adams entered Boston's Faneuil Hall to view a painting.
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Customers say the cardigan's material is knit thick enough to keep you warm on those chilly fall evenings.
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The second time around, I left my jacket behind and I was perfectly warm in chilly fall weather.
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Some call it coldness — a Brechtian detachment, as Mr. Verhoeven remarked — or a chilly reflection of self-regard.
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But, over hundreds of cases in eight years, his reception at the court, on the whole, was chilly.
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A large and appreciative audience seemed ready to do so on a chilly Friday in a Chelsea sanctuary.
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The bridge was lowered after about three hours, and a ship made it through the chilly waters unharmed.
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And as the chilly New England temperatures drop further, my household is up against something even worse: eczema.
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On April 17, 1971, a chilly Saturday night, France defeated the Netherlands, 4-0, at Stade Auguste Damette.
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But like the characters in her play, this brisk and chilly production is desperate for a little human touch.
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Anna was charming and we spent most of a chilly LA night hearing Breadwoman's story as told by Anna.
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After a mess dinner, we spend a chilly night in the dormitories on the US military base, Camp Walker.
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It's the perfect season for the look, since chilly temperatures mean no humidity or sticky foreheads to worry about.
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It's a bright and airy (albeit a little chilly) space decorated with pink couches and sea-foam green banquettes.
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I know that sounds like a classic anchorman question, but it&aposs obviously got to be a little chilly.
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The facts are these: One chilly February night, she and he were at the restaurant where they both worked.
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The best stroganina, Yamal residents said, is produced when it is chilly outside — no warmer than 20 below Fahrenheit.
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"It provides some warmth if it's a tad chilly and dresses up the outfit a bit," she told us.
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Jennifer Lawrence and her boyfriend Cooke Maroney aren't letting the chilly weather stop them from enjoying a night out.
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But remember, it will be chilly, even in Houston, where temperatures after dark will drop into the 40's.
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What better time to celebrate the scariest holiday of the year other than 12 am on a chilly night?
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The couple taking a chilly Sunday walk in Kalamazoo, Michigan, didn't know exactly what they were seeing at first.
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Capes: It was a chilly evening on the red carpet, but these capes were more about aesthetics than warmth.
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In other words, the Earth's polar regions may have proved a little too chilly for these otherwise worldly animals.
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The characters are desperate for a little human touch, and so is this chilly, too brisk production (259 minutes).
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The Homecoming teaser features empty, industrial spaces filled with ambient Radiohead; there's an ominous, chilly sparseness to it all.
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Rather we believe some private VC- backed companies shied away from going public for fear of a chilly reception.
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And from what we're seeing, there's one beanie just waiting to win over our chilly little hearts: fishermen hats.
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On a chilly Friday night several weeks ago, I read Seven Brief Lessons on Physics aloud to my boyfriend.
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The chilly, icy blue makes things glimmer in stillness rather than burn in the overwhelming orange of the sun.
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"The Southeast won't be quite as chilly with most temperatures in the upper 50s or lower 60s," Babinski said.
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Unfortunately, these chilly conditions cause their heart rate and metabolism to change, and they consume more food to compensate.
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Instead of soaking up rays of sunshine, I was shivering thanks to the chilly temps and near-daily rainstorms.
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ON A chilly evening in an empty theatre in Bogotá an unusual assortment of musicians prepares for a concert.
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Shot through with gray winter light, its visual palette is unmistakably bleak, all bare branches and chilly urban blocks.
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Saturn's moon Titan harbors a key chemical ingredient that may allow organisms to exist on this distant, chilly world.
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Despite a chilly drizzle, thousands of Hong Kongers rallied at the headquarters of the territory's government on March 31st.
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That's why it's nice to get a view from above, far away from the chilly realities of the season.
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I was outside, standing on the porch of the front entrance, back in the chilly air of Park City.
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HUCKABEE: Well, I guess their relationship shall we say, is on the chilly side of the street right now.
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Surface temperatures range from a balmy 260 degrees F (127 degrees C) to a chilly -160 degrees F (-106.1).
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Even researchers who want to disclose the vulnerabilities they discover sometimes find a chilly reception from the device manufacturers.
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There is some speculation that Rodman could help President Trump try to improve Washington's chilly relationship with North Korea.
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Long winters veer from mild to hellish, while brief, wet summers can be chilly when the sun goes down.
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One of Leonardo da Vinci's most stunning engineering plans is getting a decidedly chilly welcome to the modern world.
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Spencer Cannon said it "scares the daylights" out of him to think of someone struggling in the chilly water.
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That's exactly what's been missing from our going-out repertoire during these months of blustery snowfalls and chilly temps.
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"Look Alive" is a chilly after-hours track whose sparse percussion complements Swae's softer rhymes and Jxmmi's gristly baritone.
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Dying leaves, chilly nights—it's an inherently spooky season and it's that subtle darkness that gives it its flavour.
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The case against The Favourite winning Best Picture: This movie is so stinking chilly and weird and off-putting.
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The countess's walls and upholstery reeked of smoke, and opening the windows only filled the rooms with chilly wind.
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Plus, tons of reviewers mention that it's also perfect for snuggling up in around the house when it's chilly.
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Kenney and Smith finished seventh on 224.31 points as all the divers struggled with the tricky and chilly winds.
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However, it's not totally roughing it — there's also a private wood-fired steam sauna, perfect for a chilly evening.
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It afforded him one final bow on a gray, chilly Sunday afternoon before a sparse crowd at Yankee Stadium.
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These babes are swayin' it this season ... from chilly to chillin' these sexy snaps will surely rock your world!
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Whether or not you're in a chilly climate, you've been all about hibernating at home and being domestic lately.
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In another session, the gravely ill rested in chilly carehouses while great steam automatons mined coal for their furnaces.
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A major dip in the jet stream will usher in chilly arctic air just in time for the holiday.
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We're expecting another chilly November morning in New York, with temperatures that will feel near freezing with the wind.
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This drew a chilly rebuke from Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, who warned Poles about speaking against their country abroad.
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It's a chilly, quiet morning and the city feels really peaceful away from the hustle and bustle of Broadway.
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Sparhawk is chilly and childlike, joined at first by only an uncomfortable guitar and the dismembered giggles of toddlers.
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Honestly, waking up to a warm stack of Spam-and-waffles on a chilly fall morning sounds kinda nice.
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The rough is thicker than a hockey playoff beard, and the ball doesn't travel so far in chilly weather.
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Despite chilly temperatures, crowds lined the parade route downtown, many dressed in cowboy hats, boots, jeans and plaid shirts.
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The original was much more obviously ridiculous, with this opener: It was a cool, chilly New York City night.
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A chilly day in early December and I'm sitting on a bench outside Russ & Daughters, eating a hot latke.
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We tucked blankets around her on chilly nights, and we tossed in a stuffed animal or three for company.
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It offers some bad news: It has not budged since that chilly autumn day in Kyoto 230 years ago.
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If you have a room that always feel chilly, warm it with a space heater while you're using it.
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Especially in the mornings when my bed feels so warm and the rest of the world seems so chilly.
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Although ice cream is easier to scoop when it's not as cold, it's best when stored at chilly temperatures.
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But in fact, President Barack Obama, who had a chilly relationship with businessmen, never went to Davos as President.
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After the usual small talk about chilly weather and the day's football matchups, discussions will inevitably shift to politics.
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The chilly temperatures inside Capital One Arena, which is also home to the NHL's Capitals, didn't help, he said.
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Skies will stay mostly sunny today, and a chilly morning commute will soon make way for highs near 50.
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On a recent evening, a small crowd had been drawn to the chilly waterfront: There were skateboarders and tourists.
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The chilly April delayed the sprouting of leaves, which are able to grab ground-level ozone and destroy it.
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As the sun sets on summer, picking outfits becomes harder thanks to chilly mornings and hot-as-hell afternoons.
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I immediately realized I hadn't dressed for the weather, which was a chilly (for Miami) 64 degrees and breezy.
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In "Winterize," the piece's journey was made literal as performer and audience walked through a chilly Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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As we enter this chilly November, the lessons of Midshipman Shaw and Lt. Marven, and the bravery of Capt.
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The United States, on the other hand, is at odds with Syria and has increasingly chilly relations with Iran.
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We meet on a chilly afternoon in late autumn, the city's ancient, cobblestone streets teeming with students and tourists.
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Fans were treated to a beautiful, chilly winter day, with a high of 33 degrees and a light breeze.
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Picking out an outfit this time of year can be straight-up uninspiring when the mornings are so chilly.
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For a play about a chilly place, "Alaxsxa / Alaska" is most absorbing when it eases up and thaws out.
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One of the only indicators that Mr. Pence noticed the chilly European reception came when he mentioned Mr. Trump.
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This time I was lucky: the site was closed, and the chilly weather ensured that I would be alone.
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I remember my mom layering me with extra blankets on chilly winter nights instead of turning on the heat.
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Despite the throbbing, lurid aesthetic of this book, Helen is a chilly character, restrained to the point of iciness.
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It was the ideal thing to warm me up on a chilly evening on the way back into downtown Vegas.
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On Monday, Everlane brought back it's $100 cashmere in six new styles just in time for the chilly fall temps.
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On a chilly December evening, the intimate room was radiantly warm, courtesy of the open kitchen's massive wood-burning grill.
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Years of unfair clothing co-opting and season after season of sweatshirts stolen by chilly girlfriends around the world. How?
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Needless to add, the Carter-Reagan ritual car ride up to the Capitol on January 20, 1981, was very chilly.
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On a chilly winter morning, dozens of truck driver trainees file into a classroom at the headquarters of Prime Inc.
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It's chilly, but the dogs are happily running around the backyard, so I spend some time with them out there.
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Unless you reside in a perpetually chilly place like Winterfell, you probably have to make ice just like everyone else.
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To Go Get Breakfast at Sleepaway Camp For those brisk, chilly walks through the dewy grass to the dining hall.
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She and her husband of nine years, Dan, had become chilly with each other, but he'd insisted on this vacation.
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From my flat in chilly London, I am immediately transported to the wild west, to the cradle of reality television.
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At first, it's a little chilly, but once you're in, you're feeling the vibes and feeding off of everyone's energy.
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One chilly morning this month, Meredith Wild, the best-selling romance novelist, was sitting in her library in Destin, Fla.
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The Obama administration's Asia-Pacific trade deal has also gotten a chilly reception from the Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton.
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One key problem: Chilly, rainy weather has continued to press on U.S. demand for beef for outdoor grilling this spring.
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Try rocking this bold houndstooth style with a pair of cropped jeans and an oversized blazer once chilly weather hits.
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Since it's always bound to be chilly for the annual affair, your coat is going to be your statement piece.
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Hitting yourself with a chilly burst of water after a warm-and-cozy shower is no walk in the park.
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Despite its chilly climate, it is still warm and large enough to hold liquid water - which is vital for life.
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The company even ran tests in the equally chilly Finland to make sure that the aerial fleet could hold up.
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But the days of chilly vibrators could be numbered thanks to the creation of this very handy sex toy warmer.
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Don't get us wrong — there have been many a chilly autumn morning when that's the exact outfit we reached for.
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On "Believe" the band intertwines several fleecy, chilly riffs and strummed parts, creating a churning swirl of an echo chamber.
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And when it's chilly or gloomy outside, it's easy to slip into a color palette that matches what's happening outside.
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It's hard to predict just how far-reaching the fallout from the U.S. and China's chilly tech relations will be.
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Home plate umpire Dan Iassogna had a strike zone that seemed to favor the hurlers on a chilly, windy night.
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As if ice cream wasn't already delicious enough, the chilly treat finally possesses the power to get you drunk, too.
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I listen to chill electronic music—kind of groovy, a lot of bass, but with moments of chilly aqua vibes.
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Small, affordable touches like blankets for chilly nights and side tables to rest a drink on go a long way.
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The chilly attitude from professional stock pickers partly explains the lackluster reception for AT&T's planned takeover of Time Warner.
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Their surface temperatures average around 600,000 degrees Celsius, positively chilly compared to the quark-gluon plasma produced at the LHC.
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I'm a little chilly from being on the bike, so I splurge on some hot fudge, but he pays anyway.
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The exchanges over wiretapping dominated a summit with Merkel that was never more than cordial and often bordering on chilly.
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But we can all agree on one thing: hate or love the climbing temperatures, there's nothing like a chilly escape.
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When you imagine retirement, you might picture a spot by the beach or the pool to escape the chilly winters.
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Shot on a chilly day in February, the brutal weather did not deter the hopefuls from showing up in force.
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Although Gates' offer is nongovernmental, with such chilly diplomatic relationships, it shouldn't come as a surprise that it was rebuffed.
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It's going to be chilly this morning and the rest of the day looks cool, gray and rainy as well.
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As you hunker down for hibernation and prepare to brave chilly winter weather, it's important your dog is cozy too.
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Chilly in public, the majority leader reveals a gentle side in his book, notably in a tribute to his mother.
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TANGSHAN, China — The hulking, white-and-brown buildings of the Songting Iron & Steel Company stood silent one chilly February afternoon.
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On Sunday night, through a steady rain and chilly winds, the Yankees' offense finally materialized, thanks mostly to Alex Rodriguez.
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She set the groceries down hard and unwound her scarf, which gave off a puff of the chilly air outside.
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Most travelers are well prepared for a chilly flight, but very few expect their plane to feel like a sauna.
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Nationals PHILADELPHIA — Aaron Altherr was on the bench all day Sunday, a chilly and windy day at Citizens Bank Park.
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A dense fog cut visibility to about 30 feet, drenched our clothes and made for a chilly entry into France.
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On Monday, as the sun was setting and shadows turned the cemetery chilly, the site of Stanton's grave was lonely.
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Arctic air coming through Canada at the end of the week will make New Year's Eve more chilly than usual.
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This classic Tom Hanks movie is perfect for a chilly November day when you need a little pick-me-up.
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My memories of tubing in a chilly river and camping along the shore are almost certainly lifted from family lore.
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Sweet Venus meets serious Saturn in Sagittarius at 8:45 PM, which will make for a chilly vibe this evening.
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On chilly Saturday mornings my father would fire up the kerosene heater and get the back of our garage warm.
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He was pleased with the result: he had found a way to express his hot shame beneath a chilly veneer.
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This particular wrap looks like a stole Marilyn Monroe might have worn over a cocktail dress on a chilly night.
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Speaking of 46D, if you're feeling chilly this winter, just put on a little SAMBA and try to follow along.
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But given Pluto's low atmospheric pressure and chilly surface temperature, liquids cannot flow across the surface — at least not today.
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"The study I'm sitting in right now used to be very chilly," he said on a recent crisp autumn day.
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"The Taliban will always be the Taliban," Mr. Sufi said as he squatted on a carpet inside the chilly mosque.
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"It's my family onstage," Ms. Nagle, 34, said after rehearsal, in a greenroom in the chilly bowels of the theater.
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Today will be chilly, but temperatures should climb to the 50s on Saturday with highs in the 40s on Sunday.
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He later revealed that he felt discomfort while swinging during a third-inning at-bat on the chilly Sunday evening.
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"What I actually need," he said, rubbing his hands together in the chilly London dusk, "is a pair of gloves."
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As fall approaches, it brings with it scores of Significant New Books—perfect for stimulating your brain on chilly nights.
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Iowa State's defense dominated the high-flying Mountaineers on a windy and chilly night, holding West Virginia to 203 yards.
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There were just a few clouds and temperatures reached the mid 60s (about 18 degrees Celsius) after a chilly night.
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They had both been baptized on a chilly December day in 1981 in Mr. Campbell's old swimming hole in Billstown.
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For us, that means a stretch with plenty of sun but rather chilly conditions, despite some gradual warming by midweek.
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Two years later, that international optimism has soured and Beijing faces an increasingly chilly reaction in parts of the world.
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The holiday weekend brings a Danish medical drama for fans of "Call the Midwife," along with a chilly British thriller.
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Days of chilly weather, with intermittent rain, and a strike that paralyzed the London Underground on Monday hardly helped matters.
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A few days later, on a chilly winter evening, we met at the shop after the last customers had left.
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Dershowitz, who helped acquit Simpson of murder charges in 1995, said the chilly reception came from his defense of Trump.
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Among those eyed braving the unseasonably chilly Saturday night temps at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington: Sen.
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It was a chilly morning for Los Angeles, and they were geeking out because their official trailer had just dropped.
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Other regions across the country can expect to have temperatures fluctuate from warm to chilly and vice versa, she said.
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This week's edition is being written in sunny Palm Springs, California, though regrettably sent out back in chilly New York.
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In Peniche, fishermen Erbes Martins and João Dias sit among piles of nets on a bright but chilly February morning.
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It's not too chilly so it's a nice walk and I listen to The Cut on Tuesdays while I walk.
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A 12,000-pound granite fire rock keeps flames roaring at all times, so you'll never feel chilly while hanging outside.
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"This is a dangerous country," a character in Jorgen Brekke's chilly thriller THE FIFTH ELEMENT (Minotaur, $26.99) says of Norway.
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"This is the wealthiest country in the history of the world," Sanders told the crowd on a chilly December morning.
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The dueling floor speeches suggest a chilly dynamic between the two leaders ahead of delicate bipartisan negotiations surrounding the trial.
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For many of us, winter, with its chilly days and long nights, brings with it a general sense of malaise.
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The idea is perhaps most in vogue in chilly, left-leaning places, among them Canada, Finland, the Netherlands and Scotland.
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Two zippered pockets hold a wallet, snacks, or other essentials, and they also keep your hands warm on chilly days.
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One chilly morning, minutes after the driver picked me up and we drove away, Pashtunistan Square turned into a battlefield.
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Gurney&aposs Montauk and Gurney&aposs Newport are erecting several themed igloos for the chilly months at their respective properties.
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On a chilly day 88 years ago, the first nudist club in the country was launched in New York City.
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The snow expected on Saturday should stop before Sunday, leaving us with a bright but brutally chilly New Year's Eve.
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Waterkoud ("water cold") is the Dutch word for the chilly dampness of the Low Countries that seeps into the bones.
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CMJ, on the other hand, took place in mid-fall and was usually chilly and cloudy and rainy and shitty.
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Most scenes are ensconced in sleek blues, greens, and whites, an aesthetic that conjures a vision of chilly, isolated future.
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We've rounded up six of the most diverse markets that should be on your weekend itinerary — before it starts getting chilly.
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It was oversized and perfectly billowy, which means it's great for curling up during layovers or staying warm on chilly planes.
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The 90-minute debate got off to a chilly start when Clinton and Trump greeted each other without the traditional handshake.
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Streaking down Hollywood Boulevard, however, is apparently a request fulfillable at a much lower rate—we hope he wasn't too chilly.
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During the outdoor ceremony, the couple and their guests braved the chilly temperatures, with Brown at one point taking Padron's coat.
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The executive has been treated like others in detention, held in a small, chilly room, and denied a lawyer during interrogation.
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Not all meteor showers favor the Northern Hemisphere, but this one does, making it worth braving chilly temperatures for a glimpse.
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First, pollution lingers if a layer of cold air forms close to the ground without wind, as happens during chilly months.
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It marks the slow, chilly descent into fall, the start of a new school year, and the end of summer Fridays.
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But despite the warm words exchanged between the two leaders in Hamburg earlier this month, chilly relations have yet to thaw.
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I had prepared for chilly desert nights with fleece jackets, gloves, a winter hat and scarf, and, boy, am I glad.
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Heating your home during those chilly New England winters will cost you some of the highest utility bills in the country.
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And as the seasons shift, we'll be needing a non-drying matte to see us through the chilly descent into winter.
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Decked in puffer jackets and cuddled by fireplaces, "Four Seasons" feels like a heatwave in the midst of a chilly winter.
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She and William beat the chilly temperatures by taking sips from a flask (they drank an alcohol-free tipple, called glögg!).
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Wet and chilly conditions are expected to return on Saturday, when the first players will go out at 0710 local time.
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As the planet heats up, places that were once too chilly for most plants to grow have become steadily more hospitable.
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Every crack of the floorboard is magnified as Amanda explores her friend's huge house, as if to fill the chilly silence.
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On a chilly day — or just a day when you could really use some R & R — try out these seven apps.
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We've yet to see Bran do so; in fact, beyond his chilly, detached sibling reunions, we've seen little of Bran lately.
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Sansa's relationship with Arya is nothing short of arctic right now, so this chilly image is apropos, if not particularly enlightening.
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The right stuff will keep your face protected from climate combat and will leave you glowing even when it's chilly out.
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Farther north, the storms will catch up with the cold air at times and bring some chilly rain and/or snow.
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During her outing in snowy Bristol on Friday, Meghan Markle admitted the chilly temps had her craving a relaxing yoga session.
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Together Wear — a line of hoodies designed with special back pockets for chilly hands — is here to solve this common dilemma.
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Having already tamed its shallow geothermal resources, the chilly island nation is now trying to tap into the power of magma.
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Apparently Lenny Kravitz thinks that "ridiculously oversized" is a perfectly normal and reasonable size for a scarf on a chilly day.
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We would all wear them together at the beach and pool in the summers when it was a little bit chilly!
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It may already be August, but there are plenty of pool days to take advantage of before the weather turns chilly.
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I like this a lot, and if you dig chilly, lo-fi, charmingly fuzzed-out black metal scrapings, you will too.
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Below are a few unique ways to make the most of winter and lift your spirits when the temperatures are chilly.
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There's a chilly formality to the locked-down cameras, the muted lighting, the quiet, insistent score, and the blunt, confrontational conversations.
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Apparently the snake had disappeared into the iconically ugly Aussie shoe on a particularly chilly day, after encountering the shoe's owner.
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Chilly weather may slow the wheat crop's growth and cause some damage, but is unlikely to kill the crop, McCormick said.
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When Miss Nightingale had sat a little longer, she turned on the electric fire, for the April evening was chilly now.
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Now with the help of this battery-powered, portable heater, I can keep myself warm when I begin to feel chilly.
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Saturday's stage from Megève to Morzine combined four difficult alpine mountain passes with more lightning, thunder, rain and sometimes chilly temperatures.
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I don't have a meditation room and it was kind of chilly, so I opted to do mine in my kitchen.
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It's probably too warm for the summer, but for the remaining chilly nights of the year, it does the job well.
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The chicken and gnocchi soup is a great starter for a single person on a chilly evening, but it's fairly plain.
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To his usual attire of understated jeans and sneakers, he adds a black gabardine coat for warmth in his chilly space.
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But most fans at the event didn't seem put off by the snaking queues, visa issues, or a chilly Shanghai night.
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Check out the five looks ahead for proof that the miniskirt has you (kind of) covered, even when things get chilly.
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"We don't cut the timber," Mr. Bewley said as we explored the ranch on a sunny but chilly day in February.
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On a chilly afternoon in January, she found her way to an upper room in the university's Gothic Revival student center.
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Since then, the chilly Arctic has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the planet, owing to a vicious cycle.
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During a chilly afternoon, Uhuru Kenyatta put a flame to the biggest of 27 pyres of ivory tusks and rhino horn.
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We're heading into summer, but the chilly relationship between government bodies and private tech businesses is growing frostier by the day.
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Meaning, looks that easily mix and match for chilly nights now and show a little skin for balmy heat waves later.
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On a chilly night, I was startled to realize, as I took a sip from my glass, that it was hot.
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But the chilly reception in the auditorium was a reminder of the skepticism about Trump that is widespread beyond American shores.
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The push got a chilly reception from committee Chair Frank Pallone of New Jersey and subcommittee Chair Anna Eshoo of California.
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Men, women and children sat in portable folding chairs and huddled under tents, dressed in layers on an unusually chilly morning.
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Fiji, a sunny island nation in the South Pacific, is the official host of the climate discussions here in chilly Bonn.
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On a chilly Friday morning in April, 2000,212.9 Star Wars fans shuffled through security lines and into Wintrust Arena in Chicago.
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But by complicating an otherwise chilly investigation of cultural identity and depersonalized violence, that bit of pink makes all the difference.
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More from the summit: Mr. Trump dodged unsavory friends, smiled through chilly encounters and was chased by legal troubles at home.
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Three kids in the chilly light of a convenience store's back entrance visible from the highway between one California and another.
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Undeterred by the chilly weather, even members of the ground crew pulled out their phones to memorialize this flight in photos.
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When leaders of the Group of 7 countries meet in Quebec on Friday, the United States can expect a chilly reception.
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Down in the valley, the temperature had hit a hundred and seventeen; up there, it got a bit chilly after dark.
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Astronomers theorize that comets are fragments of ice left over when planets form in the chilly outer realms of planetary systems.
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His "Otello" in Munich — as obsessed with detail as the opera's tragic hero is with his wife's infidelity — was downright chilly.
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But as it turns out, chilly temperatures and dry, moisture-zapping air can be a real mother for your scalp, too.
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Given his role in the Brexit campaign, his reception among European counterparts was chilly and his language proved anything but diplomatic.
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Bezos also faced a chilly reception Wednesday in New Delhi, where Amazon kicked off a two-day summit for small businesses.
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Outside, in the chilly drizzle, two cheerleaders who had not been on the bus cried on the shoulders of their mothers.
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CONSIDER A JANUARY TRIP If chilly days don't bother you, January is the cheapest month to take a vacation to Britain.
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Makes sense — a novelty pair of tights both completes the look and keeps your legs toasty on a chilly fall night.
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He said he ordered a large delivery of bottled water to give to residents who have remained in the chilly building.
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She has had a relatively chilly relationship with the governor during his tenure that has only worsened on the campaign trail.
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On a chilly evening in early 2012, Ameen sneaked into Rawah and told his friends that he was leaving Iraq forever.
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On the diplomatic front, already chilly relations have gone into the deep freeze following recent tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats.
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Forecasters said chilly air would hang around from the South to the Northeast, leaving icy roads and hazardous conditions through Thursday.
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"You think this is a grand rebellion against progressives and social justice warriors; it's not," Diane says in her chilly takedown.
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Even though Witchers are generally chilly folks who most people distrust, they can still have romantic (or at least sexual) feelings.
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Molly, a shy pathologist in love with Sherlock, first existed, Mr. Gatiss said, to demonstrate how chilly and inhuman Sherlock is.
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For Drake, dancehall has been an effective way to raise the temperature and the mood of his otherwise chilly, downcast style.
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It also comes with a removable cover that you can remove during the summer and pop back on when it's chilly.
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But I still wonder sometimes whether, in the great scheme of things, my experience of celebrity has been bully, or chilly.
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Things will stay chilly (245 to 246 degrees below normal) through next week, with snow a possibility on Friday and Saturday.
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Leave the flamboyant accessories (sparkly stockings and hats) at home but pack a cashmere shawl: Those 16th-century buildings are chilly.
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Here, the wail of a saxophone cut through the space like a siren while Ms. Bullock's voice turned chilly and hard.
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It was a chilly Thursday morning a few weeks ago at a new dog park on the East River in Queens.
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On a chilly Wednesday in Quincy, the line was out the door, stretching into the parking lot of the industrial park.
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Jon Hamm came to personify a certain type of cool as Mad Men's Don Draper, all slick stoicism and chilly masculinity.
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It is the latest indication that historically chilly relations between the U.S. and Russia will warm under the incoming Trump administration.
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And the finance industry has been chilly to cryptocurrency enthusiasts — some of whom envision an overthrow of the current financial system.
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If you live anywhere that experiences even occasional chilly weather, it will almost certainly have an agreed-upon philosophy of layering.
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The notoriously chilly Western New York city literally hadn't seen a week this cold since they started recording temperatures back in 1871.
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Plus, it's chilly and dark and rainy, and waiting for a bus is the last thing I want to do right now.
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But despite 2,500 degree temperatures, the ship's instrumentation will remain at just 85 degrees Fahrenheit, which seems positively chilly, given the circumstances.
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And we have to agree, the chocolate brown color is one of our favorites — and feels especially appropriate given the chilly season.
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Areolae have tissue and fiber that contracts so that nipples can get erect when you're chilly, aroused, or breastfeeding, Dr. White says.
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Originally he wore the vest for purely practical reasons: It was chilly marching in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, in late 2014.
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What's more, a chilly April and an abundance of inventory caused traffic to stall, and ate away at the stores' pricing power.
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If past research holds up, that means you're about to start exercising way more than you did when it was chilly outside.
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The performance I caught on Sunday was good, warming up the aesthetically chilly New World Stages like no show I'd ever seen.
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Water surface temperatures were around 20 degrees Celsius (a chilly 68 degrees Fahrenheit), according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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If it's too chilly for that, duck into your local coffee shop for a cappuccino or your other favorite most romantic coffee.
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After what feels like an eternity (measured in chilly morning commutes), the time to bust out of boot season is nearly here.
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LONDON — It's the second day of meteorological spring but parts of England, Scotland and Wales are experiencing some very chilly weather Wednesday.
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She survived the chilly night by cuddling with Queenie, her 2-year-old rescue dog, and her cat, Nike, the Post reports.
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A second airstrike bombed a shepherd and his family while they were sitting next to a fire pit on a chilly night.
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While the priciest points of the market have been chilly for a while, now the bottom end is catching a cold, too.
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While the outside of the vessel hit temperatures of up to 1,100 degrees Celsius, inside it remained a chilly minus 100 degrees.
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Winter was the worst, of course, but last weekend he struggled to sleep as an unseasonably chilly breeze whipped across his face.
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Babinski notes that it will be coldest in the northern Plains, where gusty winds will make for a chilly and blustery evening.
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Joining us in an exclusive interview to talk about all of this from very chilly Deerfield, Illinois, CEO Dirk Van de Put.
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Even if you don't live somewhere that gets chilly at this time of year, privacy will suddenly be mega important to you!
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This is a durable, light, and versatile jacket, especially for damp, chilly, and variable conditions, like you'd find in the Pacific Northwest.
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In the spirit of this tasty month, we've created a quiz to determine what chilly treat best pairs with who you are.
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Race day this year, at the end of April, was a cloudy one, with mild to chilly air temperatures and calm waters.
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Gallardo allowed one run on two hits with four strikeouts and three walks over five innings on chilly night at Camden Yards.
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The role of chilly logician and second in command is instead taken by "Number One," a character played by actress Majel Barrett.
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Some analysts had expected a rebound in demand for Monday's Treasury supply after the chilly reception shortly after last month's U.S. election.
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She produced a see-saw display in an half-empty stadium on Monday, struggling to adapt to windy conditions in chilly weather.
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At least she's ditched the trench coat, though with L.A. weather now a little chilly, the trench coat makes more sense now.
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Dressed in layers for the chilly weather, Paltrow stunned in a sleek white coat with a matching turtleneck underneath for the occasion.
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The political Clinton is regarded as a strong, chilly, no-nonsense contender, not a passionate warrior for causes beyond her self-interest.
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For the second straight game, he didn't win, but he played a big role in the shutout win on a chilly night.
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Marie, 31, joined WWE a few years ago to some chilly fan reception due to her initial lack of pro wrestling experience.
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For one, the new houses can be much better insulated than the chilly metal-hulled boats that used to line the canals.
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They started to attribute my inadequacy to malice or idiocy, and I found the atmosphere while I played could get decidedly chilly.
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Back on the Orient, my cabin grew chilly and I wished, briefly, that I had made the journey in the scorching summer.
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When I meet them outside the cemetery's public toilet on this chilly autumn morning, they are dressed in their customary tailored suits.
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Not just a chocolate company: Hershey plots its future in snacking Lauren Hirsch The chilly streets of Hershey, Pennsylvania, are quiet now.
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It wouldn't thaw the Brexit talks overnight, but might just hint that the winter of Brussels' discontent is less chilly than before.
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And when the United States was in sight, they camped in a chilly Tijuana, waiting for the US border post to open.
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Complicating matters further, Mr. Trump has a long and chilly relationship with one of the co-chairmen of the commission, Frank Fahrenkopf.
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Space heaters will keep you warm in your frigid office, that one cold room in your house, or your chilly dorm room.
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On Wednesday he will visit both El Paso and Dayton, where he's likely to receive a chilly, if not outright hostile, reception.
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On a chilly fall night, there's nothing like curling up with a bowl of popcorn and turning on a spooky Halloween flick.
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To the shock of most of the bundled-up fans on a chilly day at Roland Garros, she lost the first set.
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A hood adds some easy warmth, and there's a drawstring so you can keep your head protected on those chilly, windy days.
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Lily Aldridge for Velvet Ruby Jacket, available at Shopbop, $150This jacket is super light, but still provides substantial warmth on chilly days.
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The chopped eye of round is chilly and firm, crunchy with Asian pear and fried capers, and deliciously shiny with sesame oil.
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But on a chilly night, with the doors shut against the rain, three adults and a dog made the van feel cramped.
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So why did we decide to go to Philadelphia on a chilly Sunday in late January to eat all the Gritty foods?
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While the chilly brew has long been a hot-weather staple, iced coffee has been gaining popularity — by as much as 115%.
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It gets chilly out here on the tip of the Bay, so zip up your jacket while watching the morning roll in.
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When it was chilly, I used a faux-fur throw, but now I have a light Louis Vuitton one on my bed.
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It's 18 degrees Celsius, rather chilly by Tunisian standards, and when it suddenly starts raining, more people enter, all wearing winter jackets.
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - More than 1,900 people rose early on Saturday to take a chilly plunge on the Australian island state of Tasmania.
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ATP Finals Indoor tennis might seem a modern invention, a way to keep raking in the revenue when the weather turns chilly.
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In the chilly weather, deGrom said, he lost the feel and command of his fastball, so he used his secondary pitches more.
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It was little chilly during my visit in January to spend much time up there — even after sweating in the Russian Room.
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More from the G-19433: Mr. Trump dodged unsavory friends, smiled through chilly encounters and was chased by legal troubles at home.
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They dive to chilly depths — in the colony Dr. Gómez-Laich studies, up to 80 meters, or 240 feet — to hunt fish.
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A group of famous or soon-to-be-famous writers was on a summer holiday, but chilly weather was keeping everyone indoors.
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No two Log Cabin scents smell alike — they invoke more of a mood board (chilly, smoky, ponderous) than a cohesive olfactory profile.
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The cocktail menu is constantly rotated and on the chilly night I went there were options aplenty to warm me right up.
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On a chilly day in August 2016, more than 300 reindeer, huddled for warmth, dropped dead on a mountain plateau in Norway.
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It's a little chilly but sunny outside so we decide to take a long walk around the neighborhood and through the town.
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But "comfort food" — something warm (especially when it's chilly out), maybe nostalgic, and probably a little unhealthy — now that's more universally understood.
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In especially chilly rooms like the bathroom, kitchen or ground-level spaces, add a rug with a rug pad underneath it, too.
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But Bland said the reaction globally could be even more chilly if the PLA moved again to crack down in Hong Kong.
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Confusingly named, enticingly remote and increasingly popular, the chilly island of Greenland is fast becoming the dark horse of 133 travel destinations.
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Shot in chilly, silky digital black and white, it plays with chronology in a way that seems both casual and musically precise.
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Otherwise we're in for a chilly day, with winds picking up midmorning into the afternoon, gusting near 21 mph from the northwest.
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After the chilly exchange, which Greene described to POLITICO, everyone parted ways and went to the club's dining room for a bite.
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At the high jewelry presentations in chilly Paris, Chanel went for tweed, Dior went for pairs, and Boucheron celebrated the Question Mark.
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His curmudgeonly father (also Mr. Belton, although you'd never guess it) disapproves, and Andrey's spinster sister Mary (Gelsey Bell) remains chilly, too.
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It was on the chilly banks of the Rio Grande river, where they sat in a hammock and talked until 4 a.m.
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"Do you think it's O.K. to take it?" she asked, before tucking it under her arm and exiting into the chilly night.
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I enjoyed the weight again, but I was surprised to find myself getting a bit chilly in the middle of the night.
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Together, Jeremy Reed's production design and Galo Olivares's photography weave a chilly spell that's regrettably undermined by the opacity of the storytelling.
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Mr. Tower, an epicure raised as a lonely child amid chilly affluence, attended Harvard around the late 1960s before finding his calling.
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The last we hear of Miss Lambe is that she is about to take "her first dip" in the chilly English sea.
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PARIS — A cool breeze blew north to south across Court Philippe Chatrier throughout its final match Monday, complicating an already chilly meeting.
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We're finally stringing together some seasonably cold January days, but this chilly pattern may only last through the middle of the week.
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Dear Readers: I love soup weather, and there's nothing like a hearty, healthy bowl of vegetable soup to warm a chilly evening.
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On a chilly February morning in 1554, a 17-year-old girl awaited execution on a scaffold outside the Tower of London.
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So, I picked up this cute basket at Target to hold all of my throws for quick access during the chilly season.
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Over the weekend, about 400 Greenlanders braved chilly weather to attend a memorial outside the Icelandic consulate in Nuuk, the country's capital.
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For lovers of the four seasons, Hanoi's hot summers, chilly winters, and near-perfect spring and fall weather are an added benefit.
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Lynette managed to limp to a chilly, empty pub around the corner, where no one was watching the football on gigantic screens.
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Ostensibly dealing with domesticity, the artists delivered insights into the idea of home that were alternately chilly and comforting, menacing and sublime.
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Alternatively, if you want your body to smell like styrax resin and cedar leaves, perfumes evoking chilly weather are having a moment.
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The chilly fall ocean temperatures off Cape Cod had dangerously dropped its body temperature, creating a hypothermia-like condition called cold-stunning.
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We are still chilly, but we do the jigsaw puzzles, we play the games, we eat, we open the gifts, we laugh.
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Its main character is probably the English Channel, and it's a bit emotionally chilly, more of a triumph of construction than feeling.
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The crowd, dressed warmly against the chilly temperatures, cheered and clapped as the sun rose over the horizon shortly before 0400 GMT.
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Summer is officially here and the chilly pink beverage is everywhere — from rooftop bars to boozy brunches and peppered across outdoor restaurant patios.
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After the meeting, I offer to walk the office dog and we go for a chilly walk around the block in the snow.
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" Another Facebook user, Debbie Davis Hunt, took a jab at recent chilly weather as she highlighted the photos, writing, "On a beautiful note.
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Monday was still chilly, with almost everyone east of the Mississippi 250 to 262 degrees below their normal high temperature for the afternoon.
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English singer Morrissey was a last-minute no-show at his Sunday evening concert in California because ... it was a bit chilly out.
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Weibo users applauded Arabella's latest video for her "lovely" greeting, but kept chilly toward her grandfather, who has been vocally hostile toward China.
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We soon ended up at the harbour, and although it was very chilly, it was lovely to be by the water and boats.
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Bill Walker has proposed restoring the state's income tax after 35 years, an idea that has drawn a chilly response from state lawmakers.
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On a classic Big Ten game day — cloudy, chilly and occasional showers — the two teams conducted a defensive slugfest during the first half.
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President Barack Obama landed in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to meet with King Salman — but his reception could well be a chilly one.
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There's nothing like getting out of your warm bed on a chilly morning just to wait in a half-hour line at Starbucks.
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So in 2015, scientists used computer simulations to figure out what compounds could form stable cell membranes in the chilly lakes of Titan.
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Rodgers did not crumble, even when Redskins supporters began to chant "You like that!" so loudly that it echoed into the chilly night.
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However, I did find that the vest was the perfect weight to wear under my light raincoat on a chilly April day. Useful!
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On a chilly, overcast morning, some of them explained that they had come to remember "Uncle Deng" for putting "money in our pockets".
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Meghan and Harry will need to pack their jackets — the midwinter season (May to July) brings chilly temperatures in the mornings and evenings.
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"After a mild Saturday, chilly air will pour in Sunday across the interior Northeast to go along with the stormy weather," Vido said.
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After lunch, I go for a walk in the park — it's chilly but the sun is finally out, which makes me very happy.
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It's chilly with the window closed, but the noise from the construction site next door annoys my officemate if I leave it open.
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Well, maybe not everyone, but we all know one of those people who craves the rush of chilly adventures instead hibernating until spring.
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Some people caught everything there was to catch; others stopped as the summer nights turned chilly; others simply got bored and moved on.
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Well, it might have something to do with their seasonal-appropriateness — for chilly spring mornings, they make for an ideal, transitional closet staple.
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If you ask us, there's nothing quite like a big, frothy mug of hot chocolate to warm us up on a chilly day.
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By grabbing an indoor grill, you can keep whipping up burgers, veggie kabobs, and your favorite summer recipes well into the chilly months.
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All three hosts of popular Wisconsin shows are backing Cruz, Trump learned to his surprise, and were very chilly to the front-runner.
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Maybe it's just that it's so chilly but then again some dude is wearing shorts and a t-shirt, so hard to tell.
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By placing the Meachums in a central role, showrunner Scott Buck (Dexter) turned Iron Fist into a chilly boardroom drama about business tycoons.
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On a chilly October weekend, Exchange Rates spread a foreign invasion of art across a particularly industrial area of Bushwick and East Williamsburg.
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The Oregon Zoo, the 10-month-old polar bear cub's home, recently posted a video of the baby bear enjoying a chilly dip.
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Before we welcome warmer weather, we first have to make it through April — the month that unfailingly brings rain showers and chilly temps.
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We all want to make smarter food choices in the New Year, but when the temps are chilly, we often crave comfort food.
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It was a sunny but chilly day for Detroit's home opener and manager Brad Ausmus wasn't worried about the cold holding Fulmer back.
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The Queen – in a headscarf to ward off the chilly evening – then stepped forward to light the fuse that led to the beacon.
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Ms. Danler is a gifted commenter (chilly autumn air in Manhattan "tasted of steel knives and filtered water") on many things, class especially.
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When she asks Claire if she misses him, it leads us to believe that their marriage had chilly undertones even Brianna could notice.
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