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"coldness" Definitions
  1. the lack of warm feelings; unfriendly behaviour
  2. the state of being cold
"coldness" Synonyms
cold chill chilliness cool coolness frostiness iciness frigidness draftiness wintriness frigidity gelidity gelidness frozenness inclemency freeze winter low temperature cold wave deep freeze detachment aloofness distantness emotionlessness stoniness unfeelingness unfriendliness dispassion dispassionateness hardheartedness impersonality indifference remoteness taciturnity callousness formality unkindness cold-heartedness apathy disregard disinterestedness torpor incuriosity unconcern nonchalance insouciance casualness complacence incuriousness impassivity lassitude disinterest cruelty brutality savagery inhumanity barbarity heartlessness viciousness atrocity ruthlessness sadism mercilessness barbarousness savageness wickedness fiendishness harshness atrociousness evil barbarism reserve inhibition restraint constraint discretion reticence diffidence modesty timidity unapproachability shyness unresponsiveness backwardness caution sharpness bite nippiness nip bitterness bleakness rawness keenness briskness crispness hardness sombreness dourness flintiness stiffness graveness inhospitality soberness solemnity somberness sternness surliness unsociability grimness severity austerity hate loathing abomination aversion detestation dislike hatred abhorrence animosity antipathy disdain hostility antagonism distaste enmity malice resentment acrimony disapproval disgust unpleasantness offensiveness spitefulness abrasiveness rudeness argumentativeness quarrelsomeness bad feeling ill humour nastiness spite meanness malevolence rejection ostracism brushoff spurn desertion forsaking abandonment exclusion ostracising(UK) ostracizing(US) rebuff repudiation blackballing excommunication inattention neglect reclusiveness introvertedness reservedness bashfulness unsociableness demureness secretiveness solitariness timorousness offishness standoffishness uncommunicativeness cautiousness introspection isolation insensitivity tactlessness inattentiveness inconsiderateness selfishness thoughtlessness impoliteness inconsideration unthoughtfulness insolence impertinence disrespect discourtesy incivility impudence discourteousness disrespectfulness premeditation planning deliberation forethought intent plotting prearrangement design determination intention pre-planning purpose scheming cogitation consideration predetermination reflection thought advance planning aim brusqueness curtness abruptness impatience terseness shortness gruffness snappiness bluntness snippiness peremptoriness brusquerie temperature climate weather condition environment warmth heat calefaction hotness incalescence degrees thermal reading swelter warmness fieriness torridness torridity fervor(US) calidity sultriness More

217 Sentences With "coldness"

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She pressed her body against it, and its coldness became her coldness.
She's simulating moments of intense release, framed by coldness — the coldness is what enables release.
Larry was designed to distract from Cameron's coldness and lack of sympathy for living things without landed estates, but unfortunately, Cameron, not being programmed with human emotions, could only treat Larry with coldness.
And her kindness remains unwavering despite Chip's coldness toward her.
There was coldness in his public statements around this time.
You've ended up projecting coldness but also weakness and hurt.
Nothing. Air, or the omnipresent coldness of plastic and wires.
I like a backdrop of coldness, or at least neutrality.
Sometimes the worst was the gaslighting, the denial, the coldness.
They're the worst because their coldness is very often traumatizing.
The mechanical coldness of this track perfectly fit the grey scene.
Anna accepts his coldness as the price of an unfortunate marriage.
Rather, the paintings reveal the coldness of the colors, their pallor.
There is also a coldness in her, a sense of detachment.
Jealousy, suspicion, fear, coldness, reserve, hate, and fraud lie constantly concealed.
Just keeping yourself moving and having enough layers prevents the coldness.
It feels like is tightness and coldness, steel, jagged movements and vertigo.
Never once does Normal People try to prove its intelligence with coldness.
It's like hovering in the oblivion between lukewarm intimacy and complete coldness.
I have to admit that part of me resonates to that coldness.
Despair and hope, coldness and warmth, fear and trust, ugliness and beauty.
"I am used to acting with a certain detachment or coldness," he said.
There aren't many tighter pop bands — their shiny coldness fascinates in its severity.
It feels like there's a lot of coldness in the characters, as well.
Dicks are warm, and there is a coldness to what the Chainsmokers do.
Recent politics have exposed real anger, coldness and polarization among Americans, polls say.
Coming from a tropical climate, this feeling of coldness was unusual to them.
In that moment, I forgot my regrets and the coldness of the night.
Mom looked me up and down with the coldness of a stranger. Wow.
To some people it's a kind of coldness — or maybe objectivity is better.
Starr plays Homelander with the same coldness Christian Bale brought to American Psycho.
Her coldness isn't exclusively pointed at me; other co-workers have mentioned it.
But White shows that coldness can be as banal as it is outrageous.
"That's when the real coldness of the process set in," Ms. Vlachos said.
The coldness that followed was more Pygmalion than Apollonian, more marble than wood.
That it never really filled up can safely be blamed on the coldness.
Ida wasn't particularly concerned, because, whatever, there was a clarity to the coldness, right?
To his dismay, many readers blamed Clarissa's coldness for what goes wrong between them.
" Later, Payton's adversary Astrid (Ludy Boynton) is told to show her "inner coldness, unapologetically.
It succeeds in making George's emotional coldness less important than his enormous artistic warmth.
The coldness also numbs you, leaving you helpless, unable to swim or shout for help.
There's a kind of intellectual remove in this film, a sort of intelligent, deliberate coldness.
In contrast to the coldness of financial markets, President Trump was enthusiastic about Johnson's election.
That said, there was certainly no pain or discomfort beyond the generic feeling of coldness.
Bobby suddenly stands up, unveils the new plan, and shuts her down with devastating coldness.
Warm clothes and winter jacket sellers will benefit from the coldness, by lowering their inventories.
It inspired them to contrast the feeling of coldness and warmth in a visual form.
The faux concern, the removed coldness – it's truly a work of complex, deftly woven genius.
Her coldness toward him became the inspiration for the queen and her heart of ice.
Not out of any coldness or insensitivity, but because the next story must be told.
To find her so sure in the Siren's brutal coldness came as an exciting shock.
She softens the Hapsburgs' characteristic coldness and smoothes overs their prognathism and other congenital deformities.
And yet I can't help but wonder if this coldness is part of Humans' design.
Despite its unbearable coldness, it'd be nice for Pluto to have another dwarf planet to befriend.
"The iridescent cloth represents warmth against the coldness of silver environment," Machineast tells The Creators Project.
The characters' absence of empathy allows them to execute shockingly violent actions with a jarring coldness.
But aside from her perceived coldness, we have no idea what's going on in Melania's mind.
Don't some of the incidents in the Bible suggest an occasional coldness, even a "dark side"?
Let me feel the pain and the coldness, the loneliness—" Micah said, "Let's not do this.
To give just a few examples… The heat of the body against the coldness of the cast.
The reaction points towards a special kind of coldness when it comes to the plight of women.
He'd gone to the edge of the stage, alone, and let the coldness seep into his skin.
Eastman captures at once society's dehumanizing coldness and the possibility of sustained, agile resistance to its strictures.
" He notes "my own grave failings as a person (above all, I think, my clumsiness and coldness).
The film also effectively captures the coldness of straight parents, and gay men's complicated relationships with their mothers.
As a child, she sort of countered my father's strict attitude towards me, and his coldness as well.
But they're refreshing prickles because it's just, like, the coldness of the ice that's really, ah, so refreshing.
In that coldness, though, a warmth can be found in the glow of dashboard lights and purple suns.
Unlike shaking, a stirred cocktail's trademark aromatic qualities and booze-forward appeal plummet when swirled to peak coldness.
But sitting on the couch, watching my family move around the apartment, I didn't see coldness or callousness.
On this score, she worried endlessly — both about her attraction to girls and about her own sexual coldness.
At his peak, he was a capable and intelligent man, by nature rational to the point of coldness.
Some call it coldness — a Brechtian detachment, as Mr. Verhoeven remarked — or a chilly reflection of self-regard.
"It seems that the public that was wounded by Park's coldness is being comforted by Kim," Ha said.
Mia Kirshner does admirable work here as Grayson, delivering the warmth that is a contrast to Sarek's coldness.
I imagined the coldness of the chardonnay leaving an imprint on every cell as it traveled down my throat.
People bring their own pillows to hospitals as a way to import coziness to the coldness of a clinic.
She wrote the publisher and upon meeting him was met with a coldness not felt in their previous correspondence.
A source who was in their company over the weekend observed a coldness and distance between the two men.
Maybe it has something to do with the way the coldness hits my mouth on a hot summer day.
It'll be like he's fading out of my sphere of famous influence into the coldness of irrelevance, you know?
I pulled out the knife and put it at her throat, with a coldness that I now find terrifying.
The adult perspective knows that Dr. Brenner's flashback solicitude to Eleven is creepy on a level beyond scientific coldness.
He is searching for his home again but for now all he can feel is coldness and surrounding darkness.
I, too, recalled the coldness of my childhood home and the "austere and lonely offices" of my father's love.
All of the mothers' beauty, their warmth and their coldness, are reserved for their intimate, treacherous relationships with their offspring.
Think of it, he says, as a touch of benevolent deception to counter the inherent coldness of the machine world.
I much prefer the cohesive coldness of the exposed pins with the striped metal on the Z and Z Force.
Russell mentions "feeling the coldness of a frog" (a live frog), while Locke in 1689 considers the taste of pineapple.
There was enough power to run a couple of refrigerators, and so coldness was, for the first time, a possibility.
"I imagine it will just infuse the meeting with a coldness that didn't need to be there," Ms. Pletka said.
Her voice is capable of flashes of granitic coldness but gained an appealing smokiness and heat as the evening progressed.
Nope. For those of us looking for clues that explain the coldness at Gus's core, here is one of them.
It takes a comet like Ms. Mearns (who dances the role again on Saturday night) to burn through its coldness.
But by contrast, the world itself seems to treat them with unfeeling coldness, objectifying and dehumanizing them at every turn.
Almost every profile mentions cheekbones, and then — often in the same sentence — coldness, or some similar term to convey impenetrability.
"I felt a horrible coldness in the air, but in this nightmare the predator was Brian," Therese said in court.
It stands for the coldness of Wall Street, and also for the profit-driven destruction of the polar ice caps.
Or if you jump into a freezing cold lake, that sensation of coldness will start to spread across your palms accordingly.
"This case will stick with the detectives just because of the coldness and the callousness of the boys," he tells PEOPLE.
At times, the public has mistaken May's reserve for coldness, and that has hurt, said the former minister and an aide.
Investigators would soon piece together clues that would lead to a shocking suspect, who later confessed to the killings with eerie coldness.
It's easy to see his affection for the city, but some of his images evince a coldness and confusion toward its inhabitants.
The use of coldness as a 'good stressor' on the body can help to trigger several helpful responses within the human body.
The gratutitious coldness of this move is all the more striking because of the sacrifices Spicer has made on behalf of Trump.
For Dun, it epitomizes the nihilism and arrogance of today's London elite: "Their coldness has become a mode of existence," he says.
Worst of all is the coldness of Han's relationship to Chewie, which instead of being the film's centerpiece, is given the backseat.
His detachment from the proceedings suggests that however heated the story becomes, it will be shaped by a certain coldness of vision.
Both instruments add haunting touches to the project, a blissful exploration of mundane coldness, showing a quaint side of the Dutch producer.
Or if you're watching a documentary about polar bears, maybe the lighting tries to simulate the coldness and snowiness of the North Pole.
I was drawn to coldness; men who left me on read for days at a time, men who made me apologize for myself.
After awhile I realized that what I mostly like about cola, root beer, and even actual beer is its refreshing coldness and fizzyness.
In a second experiment, the material was used to cool water, which functioned as a cooling storage medium—like a battery for coldness.
You hold a peach fresh out of the fridge against her hands because she likes the feel of the fuzzy coldness against her skin.
Thus the best of this music projects generosity as well as a veritable nervous thrill, an aesthetic coldness that dovetails with impressive formal mastery.
His parents and grandmother sing the early-aughts song "I Want Love" to illustrate John's daddy issues and the coldness of his family life.
Because of her job, people she grew up with treat her with coldness and suspicion, in particular her former best friend, Missy (Nafessa Williams).
Hill, who has begun to gain the attention she deserves, often created Xeroxed images that subvert the coldness and utilitarian purpose of conventional photocopies.
The film's intentional coldness and somewhat open-ended nature might prove too frustrating for some: The Little Stranger requires a fair amount of patience.
I recently spoke with Niccol about Anon's familiar coldness, how his films approach conformity and technology, and how it all relates to Black Mirror.
Jane, who idolized her father, movie legend Henry Fonda, despite his emotional coldness, says she led a "fraught adolescence" filled with insecurity and loneliness.
But to depict our characters' coldness using just two spoken lines demonstrates Splinter Cell's ability to concisely set a scene and explain a story.
Mr. Pace, who is new to the cast, overemphasizes the heart of coldness in Joe, who leaves Harper after falling in lust with Louis.
The rudeness was compounded by an air of complete coldness and disconnection, as if he couldn't have cared less whether we lived or died.
In today's world of multilayered surveillance on the internet and streets, from the air and from space, the work illuminates the coldness of computer vision.
There's a stunning balance of depressive melody and pure coldness that allow the band to illuminate their own sorrowful songs while retaining integrity and spirit.
He has his share of issues—a melancholic squeamishness, a longing for affection that is undermined by flashes of coldness—but they're particular to him.
"No one said anything harsh," as the president's advisers warned might occur, "but there was a definite coldness that the president remembered," the book reported.
Or maybe you worked up the nerve to ask your friend for help in a time of financial hardship, and they treated you with coldness.
Excited but also imperturbable, Blocboy raps on behalf of all those who decline open hedonism for the perversity of finding joy in coldness and abstraction.
Some will prefer the sleek aesthetic and deliberate coldness of Vox Lux, a movie that does, to its credit, know how to put on a show.
So if you notice any changes in the color or texture of your skin along with a feeling of coldness, definitely ask your doctor about it.
" She thought that they would find love together, but after that dream curdled, "all that remained was the coldness of his abrupt departure from my life.
By alphabetical accident, the heading "De Gaulle: Personal Characteristics" in Jackson's index gives us, in sequence: arrogance, austerity, authoritarianism, cigarette smoking, coldness, contempt for human nature.
Rock plus soundscape equals a synthesis Radiohead fussed over in the '90s, trying to balance one mode against the other with mathematical precision and painstaking coldness.
Synthesizers, in the eyes of scene, symbolized falseness, hollowness, soullessness, coldness—in other words, exactly the ideas that Milemarker tackled head-on in Frigid Forms Sell.
For starters, as previously mentioned, shaking a martini or a Manhattan will often simply mean overdilution, since the violent shaking process means reaching peak coldness quickly.
This study, however, makes the case that the coldness of outer space should also be treated seriously as a thermodynamic resource for electricity generation, said Fan.
I opted for the 18-ounce wide mouth option in a light blue, excited at the prospect of putting ice cubes in there for extra coldness.
Psychologists critiquing male gender roles in the 70s developed a theory of a man's life cycle: boyish aggression, adult masculine coldness, and then (if you're lucky) liberation.
The coldness of the language serves a function, and it is a function that society needs, since nursing homes do have to get their funding from somewhere.
The curtain went up punctually – guests were typically asked to arrive for dinner "at ¼ before 7 o'clock" – and a minute's lateness was greeted with a disproportionate coldness.
Only instead of trying to embody the antithesis of synthetic coldness by playing hot, messy, organic, cathartic rock, they decided to slip inside the enemy's icy skin.
The plan seems to be going pretty well as Werner Herzog delivers his lines from the pure, dark, coldness of his heart, asking to see the child.
Rather, the squelchy bass, pitched metal percussion, spirals of synthesizer glitter, and assorted bubble effects assemble a cold technological surface in whose reflection he sees his own coldness.
It was three-and-a-half years of general coldness, insults, and threats to kill me if I ever was to touch his daughter in a sexual way.
The cinematography of Moldovan-born Oleg Mutu, known for his work on Romanian films such as "4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days" (2007), brings out this coldness.
If it's the former, and if what you're perceiving as coldness is in fact her hoping you'll take a hint, then you can work on respecting her boundaries.
"There's such a chance when you increase in numbers that you also increase in coldness, so we're programming to make sure everybody feels involved in what's going on."
It is a return to Mr. West's early days as a seeker and reinterpreter of deep samples, but overlaid with the coldness and menace of his "Yeezus" era.
One of the subjects is expressing winter's landscape in New York, and I became interested in using glass, because its characteristics are similar to ice—transparency, fragility, and coldness.
The trick, when a SABRE is in air-breathing mode, would be to use this coldness to absorb heat generated by the inrushing air before it could cause damage.
It feels like a beloved home, but also possesses a coldness, and Cave's comments about his family's inability to continue living there take on more weight in its halls.
In this case, perhaps you can let everyday coldness slide (you don't have to be best pals) — but not unanswered email or ignored tasks, which are tangible work problems.
Mr. Mendini made the chair in 1978, when he was part of Studio Alchimia, a group of designers rebelling against what they viewed as the coldness of modernist design.
Ty dispensed with the cloying chivalry of commercial R. & B., and zeroed in on the routine of seducing women and rejecting them with the swift coldness of a kicking horse.
"When I did it before in New York, I could actually feel the coldness of the audience," Ms. Mullen said, referring to the moment when Maureen commits an irreparable act.
So Miryem takes it upon herself to get the money back, going from door to door, "wrapped in coldness," and demanding payment from all those who owe debts to her father.
The two had been grappling with mounting marital stress, driven largely by Chris' coldness as he embarked on his affair, but authorities have said he had no previous record of violence.
Yet Spencer pulls it off, maintaining a balance between his playfulness and her coldness, while also hitting the right notes when we get to their involvement in the book's weightier moments.
In Notting Hill, which the investment-banking class has taken over, the prevailing preference has been for gray—Pavilion Gray, Lamp Room Gray, Plummett—in ever-increasing degrees of modernist coldness.
The Wildes themselves are subject to their clan's legacy of betrayal, coldness, and cruelty, all funded by the sugar that Faith produces and that Titch, a covert abolitionist, refuses to eat.
The average temperature of the universe is around −454.76 degrees Fahrenheit, while the current world record for laboratory-based coldness is about 0.0000000001 of a kelvin (0 kelvins being absolute zero).
And on economic policies, eurosceptics have widely differing views, with Salvini's calls for more flexibility on fiscal rules being met with coldness by his Austrian allies of the far-right FPO.
Frank Pick, the first chief executive of London Transport, understood the importance of diversity in design and feel: he once redesigned the carriage interiors of an entire line because of their "coldness".
The popular Frostfall modification adds a set of mechanics measuring wetness, coldness, and a general idea of exposure that forces the player into paying very close attention to the world around them.
Previously she had explained to the man that her parents had a tendency to be cold, but the coldness was more a reflex from years of being underdogs than their natural state.
Like this shot of David (Dan Stevens) and Syd (Rachel Keller): Syd's powers mean she can't be touched (the blue hue where she's sitting gets at that coldness), but she loves David.
"It was the flipping back and forth between our comfortable planet and the coldness of space; the starkness of the void, dotted with the brilliance of these points of light," he says.
She has withstood not just her own missteps but also the relentless attacks on her personally: on her cankles, her coldness, her hairstyles, her marital choices, her audacity, her arrogance, her calculatedness.
This coldness toward photographers is understood to come from Prince Harry, who was 12 when his mother was killed in a car crash, as her driver tried to escape paparazzi on motorcycles.
By that evening, ensconced in their Mar-a-Lago resort, the first couple was spotted on a bench in the ballroom, laughing and chatting amiably -- any coldness seemingly put in the rearview.
Watching them fall for the fuzzy giant — a dog completely at odds with what they claimed to want — I felt the remaining coldness in my heart for my species begin to thaw.
This unpretentiousness is carried through the Kolumba, where the grainy concrete walls are a uniformly soft, warm grey, creating a neutrality that is indifferent to the standard coldness of white museum walls.
Wholesome internet content is generally seen as a way to escape the harshness, the coldness, and (especially) the politics of standard memes, which can be pretty brutal — even harmful — in the wrong hands.
The particles that make up our metal plate are always fidgeting, and this motion—this noise—is in defiance of true coldness, and, ultimately, absolute zero, where all motion ceases at every scale.
Harnessing a certain Sarah Connor coldness and invincibility, Dolores is Caleb's key to understanding his own humanity and how he fits into a society that really has no interest in him at all.
"Trump, by several accounts, is desperate for her approval, and he relies on her — her punishing coldness in the wake of the affair headlines and rumors took a toll on him," Bennett writes.
He has trouble envisioning Bateman's life beyond his '80s heyday, a failure that suggests some overlap between the author and his most famous character: They share a coldness that once read as cool.
I'm originally from Finland, and as a Finn I'm just enjoying the real winter but amazed how poorly the coldness is handled here and sorry for those who are suffering because of it.
Plans for the redesign — which have yet to be completed — open the museum's lobbies and expand its galleries to address problems of circulation, overcrowding and an aura of coldness attributed to the Taniguchi renovation.
Lindenauer argues that the 18th-century popular imagination took the same terrible attributes that the Puritans had ascribed to witches — malice, selfishness, coldness, absence of maternal impulse — and started ascribing them to stepmothers instead.
Fairly or not, Tuchel has developed a bit of a reputation for coldness: he is a coach's coach, a technician, a theorist, obsessed with counter-pressing positions and detail rather than the human touch.
The deliberate, arbitrary coldness of the assault and Meursault's lack of empathy are part of the 1942 novel's point — the Cure's first single, "Killing an Arab," encapsulated the character's alienation in just two minutes.
She urged her German viewers not to let themselves be divided, and warned of "those who, with coldness or even hatred in their hearts, lay sole claim to be German and seek to exclude others".
Divided into chapters, the movie tracks Prescott through his everyday life and relationships, notably with a few women caretakers (a flirty tutor, a nurturing maid) whose warmth will never make up for his mother's coldness.
Store your stones in the fridge — the coldness helps further reduce inflammation — and put off using them if you have active acne or just had a laser treatment or peel, which can leave skin tender.
Simi, out since May, overflows with party-friendly beats, palatable hooks, amusing verses and incisive apercus, but its fundamental pleasure lies in a coldness that's rare in rap and any kind of upbeat pop music.
Fueled by what Ings calls "a huckster's monomania," Lysenko claimed he could raise crop yields by his own process, called vernalization, in which artificially induced coldness could fool winter wheat to develop earlier in the spring.
Travelling with her husband Philip and a delegation of 50 business leaders, May has to reheat diplomatic ties that have suffered from a perceived coldness since she took power shortly after Britain's Brexit vote in July 2016.
Photographer Gábor Kasza is the man behind the monolithic tome, Concrete Passages About Closeness and Coldness… and a Couple of Songs, which is filled with poetic, high-contrast photographs of lovers shot in an angular, concrete environment.
In Downton Abbey, Lady Mary Crawley's interest in her suitors often waxes or wanes without incident or explanation; her coldness to Edith is sometimes retributive, but sometimes a random attack — not unlike Hamlet's spontaneous railing at Ophelia.
It's this apparent coldness that sets her off drastically from Sandra, the heroine of the Dardennes' last feature, Two Days, One Night, played by Marion Cotillard, who earned an Oscar nomination for her overheated performance of helplessness.
Then he went to Milan and was overwhelmed all over again, and came back convinced that Starbucks wasn't meant to be a coffee store but a coffee experience, a tiny vacation from the coldness of real life.
Reynolds gives in to love and the guidance and presence of another; he succumbs to inspiration and to illness, just as we give in to the coldness of winter and the sadness of another year gone by.
For that matter, while Cumberbatch was saddled with some weak humor, I think he makes a terrific Doctor Strange, in terms of his patrician coldness, his superiority, and his sense of a naked, frightened humanity somewhere under it all.
Mr. Pei, many critics said, had found a way to get beyond both the casual, temporal air and the coldness of much modern architecture, and to create a building that was both boldly monumental and warmly inviting, even exhilarating.
In the information age, the highly ambitious are masters of acquaintanceship — making a zillion useful contacts, understanding the strength of weak ties and bailing on a networking prospect with a killer-eyed coldness when a better offer comes along.
"The Corrections," Jonathan Franzen The first contemporary novel by an author immersed in modernism and a kind of Gen-X nihilism that fused DeLillo's coldness with the family novel — warming one style up and cooling another genre down, sustaining it brilliantly.
Boosters of gangsta rap, as it was once called, defended the coldness and violence of their lyricism by professing it as a window into their reality, into the parts of the ghetto where rules were different than outside of it.
And the military-movie posturing between the kid recruits comes across as just short of laughable, as though the film is shooting for Ender's Game coldness, and instead winds up with a G-rated, junior-grade version of Starship Troopers camp.
The hero needed resilience and kindness, yes, but also enough cynicism to identify deception, the focus to accomplish long and difficult tasks, the creativity to find new solutions to old problems—and, ironically, the coldness to obliterate his enemies without regret.
From then on, Kraus acknowledged that Dick was based on Hebdige, and that their brief relationship fell along the lines described in the novel, in which Chris spends a night with Dick, who treats her with coldness the morning after.
We forget it again and again, because remembering it is hard and because of a certain broad cultural coldness toward caring about this sort of thing, and because it is a difficult thing to admit how much of life depends on dumb luck and grace.
Eliza Shaddad "This Is My Cue" There's something so angular about the guitars on this track, it's obviously a vibe lifted from post punk, but Shaddad's vocals are so warm and emotional that they lie in a complimentary contradiction to the coldness of the music.
Devon applies herself to the project with unswerving determination and takes minor setbacks badly, but there's a coldness to her obsession that subtly suggests she might be diligently doing her duty — to her parents, her coach, her talent — rather than following her heart's desire.
The video, which was shared to Hogle Zoo's Facebook on May 6, captured happy bear enjoying the cold cubes while flipping from her back to her belly — ensuring that every part of her body (even her face!) was able to soak up the coldness.
Barbara Hannigan, singing her first Mélisande with precision but never coldness, more womanly than girlish, is unequaled in the opera world for her physical control, and what she does here — a mixture of stillness, deliberation and sometimes what can only be called gymnastics — is riveting.
Dany's attack on King's Landing might have seemed abrupt, but from the beginning of the season Daenerys has reacted with increasing anger, desperation and coldness to one setback after another, shifting the Mother of Dragons into new emotional territory that would ultimately lead to her destruction.
This is admittedly precarious territory, but I believe it can be argued that the obdurate politics of the two most prominent anti-Dreyfusards in the history of modern art, Degas and Paul Cézanne, played a role in the coldness infusing their relationship to the human form.
His Cliff can be charming, he can be relaxed, he can even be goofy, but there's a coldness to him, even at his friendliest, and he carries himself with a confidence that suggests he could dominate everyone in the room, even if he's chosen not to at this precise time.
"When I see or hear the people of Iran, chanting in the streets, I feel the same angst, panic, anxiety, the same rush of blood to my armpits, and ears, and the coldness and dampness to my fingers and toes [as I did with the Revolution]," said Kamran, an attorney.
Pure coldness: But when I broke the industryThat's when I broke your heartI was supposed to chart and celebrateBut good things are over fastI know it's hard to deal with and see this You can practically see Ed flicking a cool toothpick hanging from his lip when he raps this.
For Mid90s, his directorial debut about a young skateboarder coming of age, Jonah Hill wanted them to capture the "sound of the elation and the confusion and the pain of childhood," as he told Howard Stern, while also seeking a warmth in contrast with what he called the coldness of their previous soundtracks.
There's the hollow, stomach-shaking coldness of "The Blow Back," delivered with bars from Stormzy and Dubz; there's the grinding rhythms of "Whippin' Excursion," which you've probably heard blasting out of smoked up, rolled down windows in Peckham; and there's the slow, downbeat melodies of "Of Course," which is probably the closest we're ever going to get to a Giggs love song.
The Moon in Cancer connects with Neptune at 1:43 AM, creating an imaginative and dreamy atmosphere—but watch out for intense confrontations as the Moon opposes Pluto at 7:20 AM. Power struggles are in the air today, and it's not a great time to plan a date: Venus clashes with Saturn at 9:34 PM and feelings of rejection and coldness arise.
DeLillo, in his late period, has preserved much of his mastery of individual words, but his gift for shaping compelling individual characters (as opposed to loquacious system functionaries) out of those words has diminished greatly since the days of Libra and Underworld: In spite of the maudlin ending tacked to the end of the novel, its language, plot, and lack of character make it clear that the coldness has won out.

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