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32 Sentences With "frostiness"

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As they answer questions, New Orleans's trio balances playful scorn with outward frostiness.
But, you can be sure there will be some serious frostiness behind closed doors.
By the time Kevin and Randall are adults, their adolescent frostiness still hadn't melted.
After that speech, I faced a brief but distinct frostiness from the presidential palace.
It could also lead to more frostiness in the relationship between the U.S. and Russia.
He wants the ice in his drinks to be crystal clear, without frostiness, fogginess, or any impurities trapped in it.
The idea that the frostiness of their relationship is entirely a media creation -- "despite what we read" -- is simply wrong.
Given the apparent frostiness with Beijing, it's no surprise that North Korea is looking to put some eggs in other baskets.
Daiquiris are, in appearance, a simple thing: white rum, lemon juice, sugar, and crushed ice that's shaken vigorously into frothy frostiness.
Reflecting the current frostiness, Mr. Trump and his counterpart, Mr. Peña Nieto, still have not met since the American president took office.
Given the frostiness, Ms. Wu was surprised, she said, to get a phone call from Ms. Irgit one night in the late summer of 2016.
The case caused a frostiness in U.K.-Russia relations, though little action was taken publicly beyond the expulsion of four diplomats over Russia's refusal to cooperate.
A similar frostiness permeated a recent performance in Berlin of Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto that was often at odds with its more freewheeling soloist, Daniel Barenboim.
There was an admirable humility to all this, but also, perhaps, a certain frostiness, a desire to be left alone to get on with her sentence making.
But their previous history has been marked by frostiness — a result of former Liverpool manager Benitez twice getting the better of Mourinho's Chelsea in Champions League semi-finals.
But after a few weeks of good will, a certain frostiness began to set in, largely the result of an inevitable power struggle between the president and the president-elect.
And while there remained some frostiness between Bush and Bill Clinton -- the man who defeated his father in 1992 -- the men eventually found ways to partner on global relief efforts.
The frostiness between the countries is a sudden change from a recent period of warm relations between the South Korean president, Park Geun-hye, and her Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.
Given the singer's frostiness in our interview, I'd unusually requested that they return to the dressing room after they'd mimed the single "Obsessions," to get something—anything—from Brett worth printing.
The subsequent decision of U.S.A. Basketball's managing director, Jerry Colangelo, to name Krzyzewski as Brown's replacement, instead of Popovich, spurred a frostiness between Colangelo and Popovich that took a decade to thaw.
Netanyahu may now have seen the last of President Obama, their frostiness stronger than the stalled peace process, has its roots in the 2012 US elections when Netanyahu backed Obama's opponent Mitt Romney.
His seductive frostiness and overwhelming brilliance led the American Film Institute to name him the greatest villain of the century; his electric and terrifying tête-à-tête with Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) still induces shivers.
Their relationship with Germany, Poland's biggest neighbor to the West and its main trade partner, appeared to improve over the last year, however, compared to its frostiness when Kaczynski's PiS party last ruled Poland in 2005-07.
Scarlet editor-in-chief Jacqueline Carlyle (Melora Hardin of The Office and Transparent fame, taking on a role inspired by Cosmopolitan EIC Joanna Coles), who has the requisite snazzy short hairstyle but not the frostiness associated with her position.
In 1972, Scholder eased an ensuing frostiness between them by inviting Cannon to join a two-man show with him, which began at the National Collection of Fine Arts (now the Smithsonian American Art Museum) and travelled to several cities in Europe.
In a separate one-on-one meeting between Mr. Li and Mr. Abe, China and Japan moved to establish closer ties after years of frostiness, with Japan pledging new investments in China and the two countries agreeing to develop joint movie projects.
With their eagerness to shred the playbook with each album, Wilco developed a reputation as "America's Radiohead" in the early 00s that they upheld for most of the decade; much as that banned shunned the soaring guitar rock of The Bends and OK Computer for the steely electronics of Kid A, Wilco evolved seamlessly from, say, the aloof frostiness of A Ghost Is Born to 2007's warm, domesticated Sky Blue Sky.
Anna Nolan began presenting the show since the launch of 2004 with Sheana and Bláthnaid. From the beginning the media wrote about a frostiness between the presenters. Anna returned to present the second season with Bláthnaid and left the show after that to pursue other projects.
But he always avoids the impression of frostiness, which is one of his great gifts. His pictures are not scarce. They are less valuable in the market than those of Cuyp or Hobbema; but, possessing a charm peculiarly their own, they are much sought after by collectors. Out of about one hundred and fifty pictures accessible to the public, the choicest selection is in the Hermitage at Saint Petersburg.
Many in Ukraine and beyond believe that Russia has periodically used its vast energy resources to bully its smaller neighbours, but the Russian government argues that internal squabbling amongst Ukraine's political elite caused energy-supply disputes. The conflict in Ukraine and the alleged role of Russia in it greatly escalated tensions in the relationship between Russia and major Western powers, especially relations between Russia and the United States. The situation caused some observers to characterize frostiness in 2014 as assuming an adversarial nature, or presaging the advent of Cold War II and World War III.
The thinly veiled autobiographical elements of Hyperion did not go unnoticed; Frances Appleton was aware that she was the basis for the Mary character. Embarrassed by this, as biographer Charles Calhoun writes, she "displayed a new degree of frostiness toward her hapless suitor." After receiving a copy as a gift from the author, she wrote in a letter: "There are really some exquisite things in this book, though it is desultory, objectless, a thing of shreds and patches like the author’s mind... The hero is evidently himself, and... the heroine is wooed (like some persons I know have been) by the reading of German ballads in her unwilling ears. "Wagenknecht, Edward, editor. Mrs.
The pair fell in love and became both close political allies and personal companions. Shortly after his arrival in Switzerland, Jogiches made contact with pioneer Russian Marxist Georgy Plekhanov and proposed a business partnership for the publication of radical literature, in which Jogiches' money and publishing expertise would be complemented by Plekhanov's prestige and copyright control of Russian editions of works by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. A financial split of 50-50 was proposed by Jogiches, which was abruptly rejected by Plekhanov and an ongoing personal frostiness between the pair ensued. Not to be deterred by the clash of egos and the dispute over money, Jogiches would nevertheless proceed to establish his publishing house, The Social-Democratic Library (Sotsialdemokraticheskaya Biblioteka) in 1892, issuing pirated editions of works by Marx, Karl Kautsky, and others — further poisoning relations with Plekhanov.

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