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  1. intensely cold

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Watching Alisyn Camerota interview Nazi Arthur Jones was bone chilling.
Click through to read eight seriously bone-chilling tales from 2016.
Shirley Jackson's bone-chilling 1959 gothic novel, The Haunting of Hill
I will answer all your questions in a bone-chilling ramble.
Forecasters said bone-chilling temperatures are expected in the storm's wake.
Get a taste of the bone-chilling banshees in the trailer below.
Personal Journeys It rained almost the whole time, a bone-chilling drizzle.
On Wednesday morning, a few Chicago residents embraced the bone-chilling temperatures.
This will bring more bone-chilling cold to Minneapolis, Des Moines and Chicago.
The bone-chilling nom de guerre of humanity's soon-to-be gastronomic imperator?
But Sunday's new trailer for "Metalhead" might be the most bone-chilling yet.
But the allegations outlined by the women are consistent, detailed and bone-chilling.
The brilliant light was a stark contrast to the bone-chilling January air.
So even when there is lots of warmth, there is still bone-chilling cold.
Today, we've added even more bone-chilling (yet heart-pumping) tracks to the list.
Bone-chilling cold is expected to continue in parts of the Northeast this week.
True Crime: Is there anything more bone-chilling than a true crime docu-series?
These stars embraced the bone-chilling temperatures for some frigid fun in the snow.
It's early afternoon on a bone-chilling February day, and she's been awake since dawn.
THE most populous parts of Argentina are stifling in summer and bone-chilling in winter.
The Undertaker's bone-chilling ring-walk against half-brother Kane was also must-see TV.
Winnipeggers pride themselves on being thrifty and resilient -- especially during long, bone-chilling cold winters.
The Skeleton Yogis come in two different bone-chilling poses and are made of polyresin.
The bone-chilling body parts are thought to cure everything from illness to relationship problems.
The immigration order should be bone-chilling to those conservatives who care about federal government overreach.
Despite temperatures that recently dipped to a bone-chilling -18 degrees Celsius, they have few complaints.
His local clinic in Inanda, a township in Durban, South Africa, gave him bone-chilling news.
" Or the most bone-chilling question of all: "Will you add me to your LinkedIn network?
For anyone thinking Morocco is warm year-round, fair warning: The winter is bone-chilling cold.
Ronald Smith of the Hamden police described the murder as "bone-chilling" in a recent interview.
The boys, who were given anti-anxiety medication, endured long stretches underwater, in bone-chilling temperatures.
No 'year without winter' after all Ahead of the storm, bone-chilling temperatures persisted across the region.
Daniel Kaluuya is bone-chilling in his role, and Atlanta's Brian Tyree Henry is equally as affecting.
In January, East Coast residents normally deal with the kind of bone chilling weather that inspires tears.
The light, fresh taste and delightful aroma will help you forget about the bone-chilling winds outside.
A softer mattress, I think, and bone-chilling privacy, and a beef stew made with red wine.
The Skeleton Yogis come in two different bone-chilling yoga poses and are made of realistic polyresin.
From bone-chilling skulls and cute animals to unforgettable pop culture icons, the holiday's glam possibilities feel endless.
So why on earth are we using it to turn beloved childhood images into downright bone-chilling nightmares?
With spring just over a week away, winter isn't willing to bow out without another bone-chilling blast.
Might we suggest a bone-chilling collection of Edgar Allan Poe stories read by none other than Vincent Price?
Plus, we finally learn how White Walkers are made in a scene that's both literally and figuratively bone-chilling.
Ladies & Gentlemen: The Most Terrifying Movie Of The Year The Most Bone-Chilling Horror Movies Streaming Now On Netflix
The bone-chilling breeze whips across your face, leaving your chapped lips quivering and your hair a tangled mess.
So, all the disparate installments in Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story are connected under the same bone-chilling umbrella.
He may be gay now, but the Babadook is still the most bone-chilling monster of the modern age.
Among those commenting was Chris Taylor, who saluted the country of bone-chilling weather, socialized medicine and maple syrup.
Bardem plays the character with bone-chilling perfection that even his A-list co-stars could not measure up to.
This team, battling bone-chilling cold, tracked it from when it formed in winter until it started melting in spring.
It also has an all-over-the-place climate that's boiling hot during the day and bone-chilling at night.
Chicago may have been hit with 'frost quakes' Across the country, the bone-chilling weather has shattered dozens of records.
"Ralph Breaks the Internet" also "connects to our current reality in ways that are downright bone-chilling," writes Bilge Ebiri.
TJ's Skeleton Yogis come in different bone-chilling yoga poses and are made of realistic polyresin, retailing for $5.99 each.
A winter storm dumped snow Wednesday from the Florida Panhandle to Maine as it left bone-chilling and icy conditions.
Peele used American racism and appropriation as the foundation for the bone-chilling narrative in the Oscar-winning Get Out.
We'll see sunny skies today, but the wind will make things feel like a bone-chilling 28 to 211 degrees.
During a bone-chilling week, they set up a time-lapse camera at Montauk harbor that showed no tuna boats docking.
If you're already dreading the multiple layers and bone-chilling winds coming in the next few months (*raises hand*), chin up.
In June, the streaming site will debut yet another bone-chilling project: Gypsy, a 10-episode series about a malevolent therapist.
Extracting them required long stretches underwater, in bone-chilling temperatures, and keeping them submerged for around 40 minutes at a time.
When I came back I had imagined that the most perilous subject I would face would be the bone-chilling weather.
The temperature may be slowly but surely scaling the charts, up from a bone-chilling 15 to a much more manageable 45.
It can be tough to stay inside on these bone-chilling days, especially with kids, so try to plan some fun activities.
The weather changes on a whim, at once leaving you at the mercy of bone-chilling, possibly deadly rain, snow and fog.
And if the rumors turn out to be true, someone's bound to make a bone-chilling horror movie out of this story.
If you're into bone-chilling teen mysteries, then the latest rendition of Nancy Drew will become your favorite TV show soon enough.
Although Siberia is known for its bone-chilling winter temperatures, the average high temperature in Yakutia in June is 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ground equipment malfunctioned in the bone-chilling cold, while high winds and ice on the ground after the storm hampered cleanup efforts.
"We have received bone-chilling accounts from those who had fled — mainly women, children and the elderly," he told the Security Council.
Though we were in a tropical jungle, the weather was mostly a bone-chilling 45 degrees, under monsoon rains, fog and drizzle.
Driver is one of the best young actors in the world, but he's more convincing playing conflicted than pure, bone-chilling evil.
Nearly every corner of the promenade was occupied by older snowbirds looking to escape the dreary, bone-chilling winter of the north.
Beyond the steep terrain, bone-chilling temperatures, and fierce weather, the air is so thin that your body can begin to shut down.
The temperature had dropped as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit, the ground was covered in snow, and a bone-chilling wind was blowing.
These findings are hardly comforting, but hopefully they explain some of these bone-chilling anecdotes about people's real-life witching hour run-ins.
But really, this song is about upping sticks and leaving the bone-chilling cold for the 72 and sunny beauty of Los Angeles.
INDIANS 7, WHITE SOX 1 Danny Salazar pitched two-hit ball into the sixth inning, and Cleveland spoiled Chicago's bone-chilling home opener.
She said he accused her of ordering multiple cars at once in a "bone-chilling voice" because she'd forgotten to cancel the Lyft.
But at the same time I felt a bone-chilling fear that just rises from the pit of your stomach and consumes everything.
Bone chilling rain had kept their group, which also included Percy Shelley and John Polidori, confined inside the Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva.
Though time and familiarity have reduced this twist ending to a dad joke, Peele argued that "To Serve Man" was still bone-chilling.
This distinct reverse-folding design is completely drip-proof, keeping those bone-chilling raindrops at bay by tucking its wet side on the inside.
Gypsy's high, childlike version of the Jackson 5 track is bone-chilling, and not just because she's essentially singing the song to her captor.
Bone-chilling cold, intense snow in Northeast The bombogenesis will usher in another round of single-digit or sub-zero temperatures to the Northeast.
Friends and family helped put up the insulation and drywall, so it is warm enough for all but the most bone-chilling winter days.
The disruption occurred while the U.S. Northeast continued to endure bone-chilling weather with the New York temperature at 17 degrees Fahrenheit (-8 Celsius).
Here's what else is happening: The bone-chilling, teeth-chattering cold has arrived, and a freeze watch will be in effect from 6 p.m.
The Germans have been thrilled with the bone-chilling cold in Pyeongchang, which has seen the luge track record beaten during training in the leadup.
Even if there is no Snowpocalypse in the forecast for 2018, you might need to escape the bone chilling cold for a bit this winter.
The episode itself is a bone-chilling 52 minutes, full of men standing idly by as friends, lovers, and coworkers are stripped of their agency.
These bone-chilling tales of blood, vomit, and romance gone awry will surely help put your own costume malfunctions and flakey friend gripes in perspective.
The disruption occurred while the U.S. Northeast continued to endure bone-chilling weather with the New York temperature at 17 degrees Fahrenheit (minus -8 Celsius).
Audiences watched in absolute terror as the family lived their lives in complete silence, the film's most bone-chilling moments ironically occurring in the stillness.
It matches with everything, so whenever I get dressed for a bone-chilling day, I don&apost have to think twice when putting it on.
It's a good thing, too, as much of Georgia has been barely surviving in bone-chilling temperatures in the 60s and 70s for most of January.
With this update, they recalibrated the satellite data and got a more accurate measure of the bone-chilling temperatures in those pockets near the South Pole.
A bone-chilling, frigid air mass will soon stretch from Ireland to Siberia, as a record-shattering weather pattern establishes itself across the North Atlantic Ocean.
Vanilla Ice walked into Zak Bagans' famed Haunted Museum a total skeptic ... and he walked out a believer after a bone-chilling encounter with a ghost!!!
However, it's the moments in which Dee Dee puts on the mask of a good mother that is the most bone-chilling element of the series.
I'm not going to divulge the bone-chilling climax of "Nutshell" except to reveal this: Our narrator, recalling the final break, knows his route of escape.
Now knowing the information that's come out and subsequent bone-chilling theories revolving around him, when you look back on that moment, what do you see?
It can be bone-chilling to think about the day a friend decides to let you in on the minefield that is his or her headspace.
We're in the clear for snow today and tomorrow, but it may feel as bone-chilling as 0 degrees as you head out for the day.
A city long known for its robust economy, affordability, liberal politics and chic restaurants finds itself confronting an open secret as discomfiting as the bone-chilling winters.
Arie looks understandably horrified to be handling folds of floppy rodent skin, all while Kendall provides a bone-chilling explanation for why she loves taxidermy so much.
One of the names that stuck was Hair Police, which Beatty and Tremaine eventually turned into a bone-chilling combo with Mike Connelly (later of Wolf Eyes).
But instead, Coogler — a Bay Area native himself — mixes in bone-chilling reminders of its outcome, like the haunting sound of BART trains whistling on their tracks.
By which I mean scraping her imposing fingernails on the microphone and stuttering her signature "okurrr"—the latter of which is absolutely bone-chilling in this context.
That means relentless rain and gusts of wind (at up to 210 miles per hour) that may make it feel as bone-chilling as the mid-26s.
The Times's Luis Ferré-Sadurní reports: More than 493,000 public housing residents suffered hourslong heat and hot water failures Monday as bone-chilling temperatures swept the city.
When confronted, king cobras can raise up to one-third of their bodies off the ground, flare out their hoods and emit a "bone-chilling" hiss before attacking.
Every day of that war, I would think that I had already heard the worst kind of human rights violation possible, then something more bone-chilling would occur.
After a week of bone-chilling temperatures across much of the United States, a massive winter storm pounded the Eastern Seaboard, forcing millions outside to shovel their driveways.
By Friday, the temperature should be in the 20s, still below normal for this time of year in Chicago, but no longer the bone-chilling cold of midweek.
But hands down, the most powerful performance is delivered by Darren Criss, whose downright bone-chilling portrayal of serial killer Andrew Cunanan will be hard for viewers to forget.
A teaser for Toni Collette's bone-chilling movie Hereditary proves that it is not the feel-good family movie of the year... but it is very much about family.
Few words in the English dictionary can truly describe the bone-chilling sense of horror that comes with accidentally dropping an eyeshadow palette or powder blush on the floor.
This bone-chilling weather comes a little more than two weeks after a massive winter storm pummeled New York and the Washington region with a few feet of snow.
Water bears can withstand temperatures from minus 23 degrees Fahrenheit on the bone-chilling end of the spectrum, all the way to 203 degrees on the fiery hot extreme.
" The #1 trending article on Apple News last night was a CNN opinion piece,"Trump's most bone-chilling tweet," arguing he was "apparently attempting to delegitimize our federal judiciary.
The extended postseason action has created the opportunity for more bone-chilling nights when the Series takes place in cities like Boston, New York, Denver, Detroit, Chicago or Philadelphia.
The memorial, also normally busy with visitors, was mostly vacant with temperatures in the teens and bone-chilling winds that sent American flags whipping straight out from their poles.
With its share of hide-and-go-seek sunshine and bone-chilling temps that make you want to hibernate, it's easy to see how winter gets such a gloomy rep.
Over $50 worth of wax and pigment on a plate suddenly starts to look like a bone-chilling crime scene, not a fun, artsy way to earn a double-tap.
While the crowd rose to greet him, marveling at his fortitude in the face of South Korea's bone-chilling temperatures, Taufatofua said representing his people took precedence over personal comfort.
This bone-chilling cold weather comes a little more than two weeks after a massive winter storm pummeled New York and the Mid-Atlantic states with several feet of snow.
For any fans who have ever wondered what it would be like to stay in the bone-chilling property IRL, that pipe dream is now a reality thanks to Airbnb.
The contest is calling for your best, heart-breaking, heart-warming, bone-chilling, blood-boiling, emotional roller-coaster ride of a short story — all told in three sentences or less.
An arctic blast that is expected to bring snow, ice and bone-chilling temperatures to tens of millions of people across the United States this week has already proven fatal.
The bone-chilling cold is held at bay by dreams of what I will plant in the spring, as I flick through pages of greenery over mugs of hot coffee.
As temperatures in New York City dip from cold to bone-chilling, Christmas tree vendors have bundled up and hunkered down in the safety of their vans and temporary shacks.
But hearing Weinstein's voice on fellow reporter Andrew Goldman's recording of the incident, snarling that he's "glad he's the fucking sheriff of this shit-ass fucking town," is bone-chilling.
Al-Asad air base, Iraq (CNN)Akeem Ferguson was in a bunker when his team received the bone-chilling radio transmission: Six Iranian ballistic missiles were headed in their direction.
After a week of bone-chilling temperatures across much of the United States, a massive winter storm pounded the Eastern Seaboard today from Maine all the way down through Florida.
Netflix's Haunting Of Hill House horror series came to such a perfect, bone-chilling end that it was hard to imagine what a possible second season would mean for the characters.
Developers running a beta version of the operating system noticed the updated beers and burgers on Tuesday, sparking a bone-chilling flashback to last month's global controversy over the Android emoji.
Making matters worse, forecasters say the storm could trap the bone-chilling cold currently putting the middle of the U.S. in a deep freeze over the Atlantic coastline later this week.
This case recalls the bone-chilling inanity of an analogous lawsuit against Jelly Belly, filed in 2017, that argued along these very lines, claiming that "evaporated cane juice" was misleading marketing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NORWICH, England — Ravens at night, a vacant city center, and silence broken only by ruffling feathers, talons scratching the pavement and those bone-chilling screeches.
Most celebrations involve ear-splitting noise, but the celebration the Icelandic National Team received after arriving home from Euro 2016 yesterday in Reykjavik wasn't nearly as loud, but was bone-chilling.
With a polar vortex sweeping much of the United States, Stephen Colbert took a short break from Trump-bashing on Tuesday to make a few jokes about the bone-chilling cold.
Out of wack power dynamics, troublesome age differences, infidelity; it's bone chilling to think about the risky behavior you engaged in or the shady people you once (still?) found acceptance in.
HEATTECH doesn&apost stop the wind, so if it&aposs blustery, you&aposll still need a wind-breaking layer, but for fighting the bone-chilling cold, HEATTECH is my go-to.
On the cusp of his teens, reading a book on astronomy, Liu had an epiphany about the concept of a light-year—the "terrifying distance" and "bone-chilling vastness" it implied.
Critic's Pick "Ralph Breaks the Internet" might look like just another adorable, funny animated family film, but it also connects to our current reality in ways that are downright bone-chilling.
But now that bone-chilling temperatures and seasonal affective disorder have fully settled in, it's time for a stiff drink, but one that reminds us of sunnier times and hard bodies.
When someone mentions wanting to cook or roast or mash something hearty and warming to eat in the middle of the bone-chilling winter months, we generally turn to the humble potato.
Perhaps it was due to the bone-chilling temperatures that ascended over the city or the general state of the fashion industry, which is tailored more to social media spectacle than ever.
Covenant is easily one of the most atmospheric entries in the Alien saga — bolstered invaluably by a bone-chilling twofold performance by Michael Fassbender, who plays dueling androids with very divergent agendas.
Imagine our surprise (and okay, slight panic), when we got the bone-chilling news that NASA may have declared the date ranges by which we define the signs to be all wrong.
On Thursday we got a full-on view of Pennywise's bone-chilling face—along with a few brutal scenes of him terrorizing the ragtag band of children trying to hunt him down.
In the bone-chilling wake of a wind-propelled snowstorm, the city said that heating systems had failed in dozens of buildings operated by the agency and that repair crews were scrambling.
Linden named her dog Boston because the race meant so much to her, and in 2018, on a day when the bone-chilling rain came sideways, it all went right for her.
Despite the bone-chilling bomb cyclone temperature, Allen stops outside and says something so cinematic that he surely wants it to appear in this story — or, if you believe Tucker Carlson, he doesn't.
The largest of those moons, Titan, is hands-down one of the strangest places in our Solar System A bone-chilling -290 degrees Fahrenheit on the surface, you'd imagine a cold, dead wasteland.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)It was wet, it was windy, and in less than three hours, I think I had experienced the entire gamut of bone-chilling Chicago weather: rain, sleet, and snow.
But when The Undertaker's music hits in season-finale settings like Wrestlemania, Taker's smoggy, bone-chilling entrance is almost numbing while he slowly emerges to the tune of church organs and lightning cracks.
In the first four weeks of testimony, witnesses have recounted bone-chilling stories about people being stabbed in the face, getting gunned down on their doorsteps and nearly having their heads blown off.
And it is, of course, quite cold in many parts of the country (it was a bone-chilling minus 24 degrees in Chicago on Wednesday), so people often prefer to stay home anyway.
The frigid temperatures on the South Korean mountainside, especially during the bone-chilling cold days leading up to the Games, were unlike anything veteran U.S. ski serviceman Ales Sopotnik said he had ever encountered.
In Kentucky, where forecasters were calling for light snow followed by bone-chilling record lows, university students in Lexington broke out their winter weather gear early to get to class, NBC affiliate WLEX reported.
A number of the malls wound up canceling on him, and according to Baskin, he "retaliated" by making bone-chilling videos about her, including one in which he straight-up vowed to kill her.
Mr. White worked overnights as a meatpacker in an Oscar Mayer plant, stirring vats of sausage in bone-chilling temperatures on the factory floor, and Velma was a nurse at Cook County's public hospital.
If a winter snowstorm followed by bone-chilling cold made you finally rethink your plan to hang on to your coat another year, you may be disappointed when you look to find a replacement.
It brings to mind the movie Inglourious Basterds, and the bone-chilling sound The Bear Jew's baseball bat made as he pounded it against a concrete wall to ready it for Nazi skull-bashing.
The river emerges from the bottom at a bone-chilling 21 degrees, and it doesn't warm up much as you float through the sun-baked landscape, where summer temperatures simmer in the 2159s and 23s.
Of course, there would also be action, lots of it: leaps into bone-chilling water, foot chases across a maze of boats in a Hong Kong harbor, battles with bows, ice picks and bare fists.
Since the storm, a lingering, bone-chilling cold and a series of missteps have contributed to a logjam that has left thousands of travelers stranded and caused hundreds of flights to be canceled or diverted.
While several airlines are scrambling to get operations back to normal, a bone-chilling cold followed the storm, so airlines must ensure their planes are de-iced before flying, a process that can cause delays.
Chicago's 5.83 consecutive days below 20 degrees Fahrenheit tied a record seen only twice before in 1895 and 1936  The study's findings are likely cold comfort to the millions who just experienced bone-chilling conditions, though.
By comparison, the high temperature last New Year's Day was about 39 degrees, with winds at about 7.1 miles an hour, and the water was a bone-chilling 41.7 degrees at the time of the swim.
As a conglomerate of evil villains, The Hand boasts Sigourney Weaver as the loathsome Alexandra, Wai Ching Ho as Gao with the bone-chilling grin, and Yutaka Takeuchi as Murakami, who also smiles maniacally a lot.
As the U.S. East Coast recovers from a weather system that dumped several inches of snow across the region earlier this week, bone-chilling temperatures are expected to drive the mercury to record lows this weekend.
So you can understand why watching Anderson Cooper lay out his heated balaclava before going live from Times Square and reading headlines like "Deadly, Bone-Chilling Cold Grips Wide Swath of United States" feels a tad dramatic.
" Read more " Every winter, hundreds of thousands of Chinese retirees escape the bone-chilling weather of the north and flock to Sanya, a city in southern China that sports white-sand beaches, palm trees and seaside dancing.
The late actor, who died last month, was a master of embodying a wide variety of characters, and his bone-chilling performance as a dirty cop and abusive dad in the Canadian thriller Mean Dreams is no exception.
Though it's unclear what tone del Toro (who is producing and co-writing the project) will strike with the upcoming film, the Oscar winner's horror film Crimson Peak suggests he's unafraid to tell a bone-chilling ghost story.
If you've ever heard Williams utter a bone-chilling phrase on Game of Thrones ("Tell them the North remembers" will forever haunt my dreams), then one knows there's pretty much no acting challenge that Williams can't rise to.
Chance has become such a necessary figure in today's landscape of music, capable of doing so much for so many — just listen to the piercing, bone-chilling hidden track "Paranoia" on Acid Rap if you don't believe me.
There is a 85033 percent chance of a nightmare scenario for Democrats on Election Day that should sear bone-chilling alarm into the soul of every Democratic leader, donor, worker, registered voter and former president and presidential nominee.
Considering the season debuted amid news of yet another school shooting in 2018, it is bone-chilling to watch Tyler, dressed in all black and brandishing an assault rifle lumber, toward a high school filled with happy, dancing students.
BEIJING — On a bone-chilling night in the Chinese capital, a giant Communist red star chandelier glistened amid the galaxy of ceiling lights as thousands of people filed into the main auditorium of the Great Hall of the People.
Eastwood estimates that they shot the scene a dozen-odd times, which is a terrifying proposition in and of itself: even with winches in place, it's bone-chilling to imagine falling so far, and from such a great height.
There's just something about those bone-chilling wind gusts that knocks the style creativity right out of us, and we instinctively take comfort in a goes-with-everything, oatmeal-y sweater before we can even think about mixing prints.
"I will never forget the searing, ghastly pain, the grotesque and devastating experience of this person nearly butchering me to death, or the bone-chilling sight of my own blood splattered everywhere," Ms. Saldana told a judge in 1984.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — On a bone-chilling day this month, as the hometown Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League practiced for a playoff game against the Edmonton Eskimos, something was noticeably missing: the unmistakable crack of plastic hitting plastic.
And the idea, too, that the gunman would inflict so much damage from a hotel room, from several hundred yards, on the 32nd floor, is especially bone-chilling for anybody who watched the coverage, and I'm sure law enforcement, too.
Brace yourselves as we tell you about the bone-chilling crime against humanity that occurred this past Sunday: A group of three men, two of whom were sporting clown masks, did the unthinkable and robbed an unsuspecting pizzeria in Germany.
Mother Nature and the host Toronto Raptors provided the stereotypical bone-chilling Canadian winter weather as A-list celebrities, industry kingpins and the world's best basketball players, including LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Stephen Curry took over the frost-bitten city.
Of course, they haven't all been as bone-chilling as Nosferatu: Over the last few decades in particular, movies and TV shows have given us countless vampires that are actually hot, inspiring us to rethink our spooky costumes for something... sexy?
With New York City in the grip of a bitterly cold Arctic air mass, the experience was made particularly memorable this year for hundreds of thousands of people who braved the bone-chilling conditions to witness a century-old tradition.
At the same time, many non-Indigenous people in Saskatchewan view Mr. Boushie's death as an injustice, including a group that stood in front of the courthouse on Thursday in bone-chilling cold holding signs and banners calling for justice.
And what could be more bone-chilling than a seemingly out-of-control virus leaping from region to region around the globe, without a known vaccine to prevent it or slow it down, causing death and economic mayhem along the way?
"The Fairy's Kiss," based on a bone-chilling Hans Christian Andersen story and with a score combining the gifts of Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky, is something you would think that many choreographers would like to get their hands on, and many have.
Milan Journal MILAN — On a recent February evening, a shopkeeper, a former marketing director, a philosophy professor and several dozen others braved Milan's bone-chilling dampness to do something that many had been told as children they could never do: sing.
But share them I do, because a golden-topped pan full of baked pasta studded with crisp shards of browned onion and cheese is a savory and satisfying delight, whether it's a bone-chilling December evening, or a temperate spring afternoon.
When the voices escalate into waking nightmares, physical attacks on Janet, and bone-chilling visitations from an elderly ghost, there's only one husband-and-wife team of demon-busters the Hodgson family can call: Ed and Lorraine Warren, back for The Conjuring 2.
Alma Katsu's bone-chilling The Hunger reimagines the gruesome story of the Donner Party with a supernatural explanation; Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi places the undead monster in US-occupied Baghdad, made from strewn body parts collected by one eccentric local.
ANTOFAGASTA, Chile, Feb 803 (Reuters) - Workers gearing up for what could be a prolonged strike at the world's leading copper mine, BHP Billiton's Escondida, are stockpiling rations and supplies to survive the searing sun and bone-chilling nights of Chile's northern high-desert.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Farmers from North Dakota to Iowa buckled down for some of the coldest weather in a generation on Wednesday, throwing extra rations to pigs or building igloos for chickens in the teeth of sub-zero temperatures and bone-chilling winds.
With a bone-chilling wind blowing through the venue, a raft of lugers came to grief in the session, including Ukraine's Andriy Mandziy, who finished the last of the 40 sledders after flying off his sled at the track's perilous turn nine.
Here's where you stand (CNBC) Bone-chilling cold gripped much of the central U.S. as 2018 began this week, breaking century-old records, icing over some New Year's celebrations and leading to at least two deaths attributed to exposure to the elements.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A blast of Arctic air from the polar vortex brought dangerous, bone-chilling cold to a wide swath of the United States on Tuesday, stretching from the Dakotas through Maine, with snow expected as far south as Alabama and Georgia.
Those attending the highly anticipated event Friday evening  — Friday morning for those watching stateside — are enduring bone-chilling temperatures at the stadium that seats 35,000, which sits nearly a half-mile above the Sea of Japan and is blasted with Siberian winds from the north.
Across the Midwest today, hundreds of schools and businesses are closed, dozens of flights and trains have been canceled, and the governors of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan have declared states of emergency as a bone-chilling, breath-taking Polar Vortex bears down on the region.
With those long sleeves — and a booming bat — nobody looked more comfortable in the drizzling, dank and bone-chilling weather than Gregorius, who belted two home runs and drove in a career-high eight runs in the Yankees' 23-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Buy it here >>The bone-chilling story of how Sidney Gottlieb — a club-footed, mild-mannered, peace-loving chemist who lived like a hippie long before the term was coined — became the fulcrum of the United States' panicked post-WWII bid for supremacy in germ warfare.
CHICAGO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bone-chilling cold that paralyzed a chunk of the United States this week and killed at least 18 people eased on Friday as an errant Arctic air mass retreated ahead of a warmer-than-normal weekend in areas of the Midwest and Northeast.
As the bone-chilling cold swept New York City, more than 10,000 low-income residents who live in public housing contended with heat and hot water outages, forcing many to fend off the cold by turning on their ovens or trying to stay warm in bed.
The play, which originated at the Royal Court Theater and is directed by Lyndsey Turner, is a 90-minute monologue in which Ms. Mulligan offers an autobiographical account of her relationship with the man who becomes her husband, and which ends with a bone-chilling revelation.
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A shroud of bone-chilling arctic air covered the U.S. East Coast and Midwest on Saturday, creating dangerous conditions as tens of millions of people struggled to clean up from a blizzard that dumped deep, drifting snow in many areas earlier this week.
When Buttigieg made it emphatically clear, on Sunday in Washington, that he was not going to make nice—that he would use his newly powerful platform to call out the bigotry behind the religious right's "love"—he sent a bone-chilling message to all the Erick Ericksons out there.
Those assumptions and deep-seated revulsions are exactly what this small cadre says they're hoping to combat, that in spite of their snarling crocodile mouths filled with far too many teeth (50, to be exact), their bone-chilling hisses, and of course, That Tail, opossums can be cute.
But Dr. Tebaldi, a statistician who lives in Colorado, where she works at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, acknowledged that the study might provide little comfort to Northeasterners who experienced the bone-chilling cold during the last week of December and the first week of January.
If you have followed Blake Lively's husband's career over the years, you already know that he's pretty hilarious — onscreen, and on social media, where he trolls his wife on her birthday and reveals bone-chilling details about how his children love the part in Disney movies where the parents die.
Throughout the bone-chilling trailer, star Toni Collette grapples with her loss while she and the rest of her family begin to unravel into chaos — we're talking people walking upside-down on walls, birds flying into windows, people getting set on fire, and a whole slew of other unexplainable events.
On a bone-chilling January morning in 2010, keyboardist Brockett Parsons stood in line in New York City with hundreds of other hopefuls waiting to audition for the gig of a lifetime: a coveted spot in Lady Gaga's band for the world tour of her hit album, The Fame Monster.
It would be a leap to suggest that Colson's personal history was the trigger for Buchina's new works, but it wouldn't be out of the blue, given the well-documented slime trail that begins with Nixon's Southern Strategy and culminates in the bone-chilling candidacies of Ted Cruz and Donald Trump.
While we may be in the midst of the throes of winter and all that entails (read: snow squalls, bone-chilling temperatures and not enough layers in the world to protect you from the arctic gales), the advertising industry is here to remind us that summer is perpetually just around the corner.
When Elroy and Lake decide to go for a deep-sea dive to recover art from what was once the Museum of Modern Art, we get a bone-chilling look at the ruins of New York City at the bottom of the ocean: the most populous city in America, transformed into one immense shipwreck.
They were just four of the hundreds of women from different corners of the country who spent long hours in the bone-chilling cold because they wanted to be a part of history Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in one of the most significant cases on abortion access in a generation.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Like many transplants to Chicago, Chris Easton needed to adjust to winter after moving from Atlanta to take a job as a database engineer at the accounting firm EY. Among other work-life skills, Easton, 23, who is on the autism spectrum, learned the key to surviving the bone-chilling winds from Lake Michigan: layering.
NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - Like many transplants to Chicago, Chris Easton needed to adjust to winter after moving from Atlanta to take a job as a database engineer at the accounting firm EY. Among other work-life skills, Easton, 23, who is on the autism spectrum, learned the key to surviving the bone-chilling winds from Lake Michigan: layering.
Letter of Recommendation If you are an American over the age of 6, chances are you have a mental image of that moment, in December of 1620, when the Pilgrims stepped ashore in Plymouth: a gray sky, a craggy coast and bone-chilling waters holding the Mayflower in the distance as a huddle of God-fearing voyagers, all with solemn expressions and oversize cockel hats, lasso their sloop to a rock.

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