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Or you may just feel cold and not want to feel cold.
Sharp Objects made a hot summer feel cold as ice.
It's dissonant, and it can make the body feel cold.
I feel cold, I said, though I was sweating profusely.
But they do not feel cold or overly technical in their execution.
Want to see the Northern Lights but don't want to feel cold?
As Spiegel gets more private, Gallagher's sourcing wanes, relying instead on leaked emails that feel cold and clinical.
"Fevers can make you feel cold, so can cannabis, so that might not be a great combination," Tishler says.
In fact, while a grid, or straight stack, looks modern and clean, it can also feel cold or institutional.
The backlit keys have a 2999mm travel and never feel cold when you type, at least according to Microsoft's Panos Panay.
It was winter, but I didn't feel cold or wet, just dazed by the enormity of the crisis sweeping over me.
For example, if something sad happens to a friend, Liking isn't right, but adding a generic "sorry" comment can feel cold.
Now, people claim to feel cold spots, hear disembodied music, and to have witnessed an empty rocking chair start to rock.
If you can feel cold air coming straight through the window pane, use a window film kit to cover it completely.
Part of it stems from necessity: Those stark cement walls make little dorm rooms feel cold and impersonal if they're not decorated.
When you feel cold, your body constricts the blood vessels in your limbs and extremities to shift more blood to your core.
"I feel cold just looking at them," says one of the women, nodding at the parade of bare legs going past the window.
Too many stores, she said, feel cold and clinical, devoid of a human touch, unwelcoming to those who may dare breach their borders.
Each side must hold the other to the terms of a hard bargain, sacrificing flexibility and making the relationship feel cold and transactional.
I lost what was probably the best boss in the world, and instead of feeling supported in my office, I feel cold and isolated.
For instance, Reynaud's disease causes your blood vessels to randomly contract — technical term: vasospasm — which causes the affected area to turn white and feel cold.
"Your nerves cannot feel cold and itch at the same time," so it'll quell the itch, and won't make the bites any worse, she says.
I chose the all-season weight because I tend to feel cold, especially during the night and wanted to be prepared for New York winters.
Some people are able to retain heat more than others, and people with better insulation, or fat, may feel cold more quickly than thinner people.
"You have to feel cold for a number of weeks before there is brown fat production and an increase in calorie burn," Dr. Jacobs said.
I think psychologically it's important, because New York can feel cold, but if you live in a neighborhood and you engage with it, it doesn't at all.
Unlike cotton or cellulose masks — which can feel cold — the foil barricade traps heat emitted from your skin, which in turn purportedly allows the serum to penetrate deeper.
One mistake athletes and spectators can make is to focus on warming hands and feet, which often feel cold first, rather than warming the rest of the body.
But it certainly did feel cold and comfortable during the twenty minutes I lay prone on a leather couch, (awkwardly) looking up at Juin and Stoikovitch and asking questions.
" —sarahrivy "I have a blanket I call Blankie, but it's not so much about security, but more that I feel cold without it even in the peak of summer.
The rest of the 45-minute class went swimmingly, mostly because the warm-up involved more aerobics than stretching, so I never got a chance to actually feel cold.
Caroline Shaw drew on unorthodox vocal techniques and fragmented texts in her "To the Hands," but there was a detached quality to the resulting music that could feel cold.
Last Friday, as outside temperatures hovered in the low 60s and dropped to the mid 50s at night, residents said they were beginning to feel cold inside their homes.
Even in the best-case scenario, the experience is transactional, and without the thrill of self-discovery — part of the appeal of seeking out new media — the recommendations feel cold.
" But these are small problems against the broader picture of living in a building that "gives you the feeling that you're living outside, but you don't feel cold, even in winter.
"Our bodies are well designed to maintain our core body temperature, and we feel cold well before our body temperature actually takes a dip, it's like a warning system," Minson says.
Though this holiday can feel cold and isolating, for fatherless children this holiday can be a chance to recognize their mothers for the many vital familial roles they've played while raising them.
I usually hate sheet masks because they feel cold and slimy and never fit my face right, but I got this Glow Recipe one in a set and figured I should try it.
The sound of roaring jet engines may help you drift into the realm of the unconscious, or it might remind you of four hours of relentless air conditioning and make you feel cold.
When I am offshore for a few days, after the watch-keeping routine settles in and the discomfort of transition wanes, I have the following experience: I feel cold, rain, waves and wind.
" She adds, "When I look back at these memories, I feel cold and isolated, [but] I learn that they were never that far away, and it adds this layer of warmth to everything.
" As for the notoriously unsentimental Natalia Ginzburg, she begins with an astonishing laundry list of the differences—some vital, some trivial—between her and her husband: "He always feels hot, I always feel cold. . . .
Instead of constructing the device out of plastic or metal, they decided to cover the whole thing in autoclavable silicone—a material that wouldn't feel cold, could be easily sterilized, and would make insertion more comfortable.
Sometimes I could feel cold hands creep up my legs beneath my covers, and I'd often be shaken awake by a dark figure who'd evaporate upward, toward the attic, the moment my sleep-blurred vision cleared.
You can see this in the mass public, where people are more likely to say they feel "cold" toward members of the other party and to hope a family member doesn't marry someone from the other party.
The Nebia 2.0 is supposed to be 29 percent warmer than its predecessor, which should hopefully quell some customers' concerns that the atomizing effect of the shower mist made them feel cold, according to Amazon reviews of the original.
THIS FAKE FINGERNAIL CAN HELP PEOPLE AVOID SUNBURNS After about 30 minutes, the area covered by shaving cream may start to feel cold and dried out, she said, and that&aposs when you should rinse it off in lukewarm water.
When people with Raynaud's are exposed to cold or are under stress, normal nervous system-induced constriction of the arterioles in these anastomoses is enhanced and may temporarily cut off blood flow to the affected parts, causing them to turn white and feel cold and numb.
Body temperature is influenced by the environment, homeostasis (internal mechanisms that maintain our bodies stability in order to survive), and the things we do to adapt to the external or outside temperature, like putting on a jacket when we feel cold or turning on the air conditioner when we feel warm.
Later: I used to vaguely perceive the necessity of coming to terms with the stump-filled, material world,— things, bodies; CRAP— a world of accident, and chance—; but after the accident, I had to understand it not as an accident—; the way my mother, years before locked in McLean's, believed the painting of a snow-scene above her bed had been placed there by the doctor to make her feel cold.
Mental activity may also play a factor in perceived temperature."An icy stare really does make people feel cold", New Scientist, 27 Sept. 2008, p. 17.
Livingston has some of the warmest winters in the state, but the temperature can feel cold because Livingston is also one of the windiest places in the United States, having the 2nd highest average wind speed among airport/AMOS stations from 2000 to 2010.
The school requires school uniform for all students. The uniform in summer consists of dark navy trousers, and a white shirt. In winter students wear a uniform hoodie or sweaters above shirts. Students are allowed to wear whatever they want on top of that if they still feel cold.
At the time of Asr Salaah, although the pain had decreased, weakness did not permit him to attend salah in the Haram. Thus, he performed Asr Salaah at home behind Moulvi Sayyid Ahmad. Despite his weakness, he stood and performed his salah. His weakness increased and, instead of feeling feverish, he started to feel cold and perspired.
With regard to the inspiration for the poem, Williams wrote: > ["The Red Wheelbarrow"] sprang from affection for an old Negro named > Marshall. He had been a fisherman, caught porgies off Gloucester. He used to > tell me how he had to work in the cold in freezing weather, standing ankle > deep in cracked ice packing down the fish. He said he didn’t feel cold.
Chains are occasionally preferred for suspension due to their strong nature and ability to hold large amounts of weight including various other objects on top of the person being suspended. Because they feel cold to touch and rattle and clank chains add auditory and tactile sensory stimulation to the bondage scene, and can similarly be used to enhance the atmosphere of a dungeon.
The first race was organised by Preston Harriers and took place in 1954 and it was thought that there was a good chance of Des Birch's time being beaten. The conditions for the race were reasonably good but with a strong easterly wind making it feel cold. The start was at the Hill Inn, Chapel-le-Dale, with six runners taking part.
The story and ideas derived from it are sometimes used in teaching or counseling about emotion and interaction. In the story, people exchange things called "warm fuzzies" which make them feel happy and warm. A bad witch convinces one character that warm fuzzies are in limited supply and should not be given away. Instead, the witch induces people to exchange "cold pricklies" which make them feel cold.
Witches can feel cold, but are not affected by it. They can endure the lowest temperatures on earth comfortably. Because they are not burdened by heavy clothing, they can feel the beams of the Aurora on their bare skin. Because there is a wasteland far north where no dæmons may go, witches can learn to stay as far from their dæmons as they wish.
He is aware that it is cold, though he does not exactly feel cold. He follows an ancient paved road, and sees the disassembled remnants of tombstones and tombs. He comes across a lynx, an owl, and a strange man dressed in animal skins carrying a torch, who ignores the narrator. For the first time, the man becomes aware that it must be night, though he can see as clear as day.
If tissue is not being perfused properly, it may feel cold and appear pale; if severe, hypoxia can result in cyanosis, a blue discoloration of the skin. If hypoxia is very severe, a tissue may eventually become gangrenous. Extreme pain may also be felt at or around the site. Tissue hypoxia from low oxygen delivery may be due to low haemoglobin concentration (anaemic hypoxia), low cardiac output (stagnant hypoxia) or low haemoglobin saturation (hypoxic hypoxia).
Linen fabric feels cool to touch, a phenomenon which indicates its higher conductivity (the same principle that makes metals feel "cold"). It is smooth, making the finished fabric lint-free, and gets softer the more it is washed. However, constant creasing in the same place in sharp folds will tend to break the linen threads. This wear can show up in collars, hems, and any area that is iron creased during laundering.
Symptoms generally include heavy bleeding from the vagina that doesn't slow or stop over time. Initially there may be an increased heart rate, feeling faint upon standing, and an increased respiratory rate. As more blood is lost, the woman may feel cold, blood pressure may drop, and she may become unconscious. Signs and symptoms of circulatory shock may also include blurry vision, cold and clammy skin, confusion, and feeling sleepy or weak.
Intuitively, it seems to be the case that we know certain things with absolute, complete, utter, unshakable certainty. For example, if you travel to the Arctic and touch an iceberg, you know that it would feel cold. These things that we know from experience are known through induction. The problem of induction in short; (1) any inductive statement (like the sun will rise tomorrow) can only be deductively shown if one assumes that nature is uniform.
The station was first opened in 1950 and consisted of three platform islands with long shelters. The station was re-designed in 1963 by Leach Rhodes Walker with the addition of a multi-storey car park and was reopened in 1967. Similar to the original station, it had three platform islands and had a semi-open concourse. The station had a reputation for being a miserable station, with the semi-open concourse making conditions feel cold and windy.
They are going > to be very warm, and where he always travels so much, his feet will not feel > cold. [...] Mommy also sends you greetings and many greetings and kisses > from your Bernile! The fact that Bernile's grandmother and mother were Jewish was already known to Hitler in 1933. On 19 April 1938, Hitler's adjutant Fritz Wiedemann described Hitler's disregard for her Jewish ancestry to subordinate party offices as "a purely human attitude toward the child".
Wiley was quoted in conjunction with his cold theme: > "Sometimes I just feel cold hearted. I felt cold at that time, towards my > family, towards everyone. That's why I used those names" Many of Wiley's early vinyl releases, such as 'Eskimo', were released under the alias "Wiley Kat"; this name was derived from a character in the cartoon Thundercats. However, the "Kat" is never officially used by Wiley any more, only being mentioned loosely in some of his songs.
Winter Clothes Day, Tomb-sweeping Day and Hungry Ghost Festival are the days for people to offer sacrifice to their ancestors in China. The Winter Clothes Day falls on the first day of Lunar October.《中国传统节日趣闻与传说》(2010-08).“寒衣”(P208 ---P210) Accessed 20 Dec. 2016 October first of the lunar calendar has come into winter, thus people feel cold, which makes them miss the dead.
Children affected by nodding disease experience a complete and permanent stunting of growth. The growth of the brain is also stunted, leading to mental handicap. The disease is named for the characteristic, pathological nodding seizure, which often begins when the children begin to eat, or sometimes when they feel cold.'Nodding disease' hits Sudan Andrew Harding BBC News 23 September 2003, Accessed 19 October 2007 These seizures are brief and halt after the children stop eating or when they feel warm again.
Adverse effects, especially with higher doses, include dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, diarrhea, unusual dreams, trouble sleeping, depression, and vision problems. β-blockers, including metoprolol, reduce salivary flow via inhibition of the direct sympathetic innervation of the salivary glands. Metoprolol may also cause the hands and feet to feel cold. Due to the high penetration across the blood-brain barrier, lipophilic beta blockers such as propranolol and metoprolol are more likely than other less lipophilic beta blockers to cause sleep disturbances such as insomnia, vivid dreams and nightmares.
The punk band the Dead Kennedys used the word in their 1980 song "Holiday in Cambodia" in the line, "Bragging that you know how the niggers feel cold and the slum's got so much soul". The context is a section mocking champagne socialists. Rap groups such as N.W.A (Niggaz with Attitudes) re-popularized the usage in their songs. One of the earliest uses of the word in hip hop was in the song "New York New York" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five in 1983.
The investigation team receives a tip from a tow truck driver concerning Wade's location, which corresponds to the area where Lucy was found years ago. They find Wade's cabin in the woods near Easton, Washington, discovering Lucy in the basement with no clear indication of how or why she came there. Lucy begins to feel cold and wet; Mulder deduces that because of Lucy's connection to Amy, she must be at the local river. Mulder and Scully rush there to find Wade attempting to drown Amy.
In Kannada, the dative construction is used often. The dative construction occurs when the semantic subject is in the dative case and semantic direct object is in the nominative case. For example, in Kannada, one does not say 'I feel cold'; rather, one says the equivalent of 'cold is happening to me' ('ನನಗೆ ಚಳಿಯು ಆಗುತ್ತ ಇದೆ'). Similarly, one says 'dinner is wanted to me' ('ನನಗೆ ಉಟವು ಬೇಕು' or 'ನನಗೆ ಊಟವು ಬೇಕಾಗಿದೆ'; the latter literally is broken apart 'ನನಗೆ ಊಟವು ಬೇಕಾಗಿ ಇದೆ', literally meaning 'to me, dinner has become wanted/needed').
Johanna Basford was born in 1983 in Scotland and grew up on her parent's fish farm in Auchnagatt in Aberdeenshire. She graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design (DJCAD) in Dundee in 2005 with a degree in textile Design and a specialization in screen printing. Basford lives and works in Aberdeenshire, Scotland where she owns a small studio in a converted farmhouse with large windows that overlook the surrounding fields. She believes computer generated graphics can feel "cold and soulless," which is why she uses traditional media.
Postpartum bleeding or postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is often defined as the loss of more than 500 ml or 1,000 ml of blood within the first 24 hours following childbirth. Some have added the requirement that there also be signs or symptoms of low blood volume for the condition to exist. Signs and symptoms may initially include: an increased heart rate, feeling faint upon standing, and an increased breathing rate. As more blood is lost, the woman may feel cold, blood pressure may drop, and she may become restless or unconscious.
On 12 December 2014, USAID announced the result of the first selection in a press release. On 17 December 2014, a team at Johns Hopkins University developed a prototype breakaway hazmat suit, and was awarded a grant from the USAID to develop it. The prototype has a small, battery-powered cooling pack on the worker's belt. "You'll have air blowing out that is room temperature but it's 0% humidity ... the Ebola worker is going to feel cold and will be able to function inside the suit without having to change the suit so frequently", said one source.
Chills is a feeling of coldness occurring during a high fever, but sometimes is also a common symptom which occurs alone in specific people. It occurs during fever due to the release of cytokines and prostaglandins as part of the inflammatory response, which increases the set point for body temperature in the hypothalamus. The increased set point causes the body temperature to rise (pyrexia), but also makes the patient feel cold or chills until the new set point is reached. Shivering also occurs along with chills because the patient's body produces heat during muscle contraction in a physiological attempt to increase body temperature to the new set point.
When O'Kane died in May 1890, Vosper became editor of the Australian Republican, the organ of the Australian Republican Association. Vosper rapidly developed a reputation as a political firebrand and industrial agitator with a talent for journalism and public speaking. During the 1891 Australian shearers' strike he wrote an editorial entitled Bread or Blood in which he encouraged the strikers to resort to violence if peaceful means proved unsuccessful: "If your oppressors will not listen to reason let them feel cold lead and steel; as they have starved you, so do you shoot them." As a result, Vosper was charged with two counts of seditious libel, but acquitted.
When Finns later emigrated from this region of Finland (Ostro- Bothnia) they took the word mojakka with them. The original recipe and indeed the meaning of the word have been lost to subsequent generations. Thus, now in regions of the U.S. and Canada where Finnish immigrants settled, one may encounter recipes for beef or venison stews, which are referred to as mojakka and they call the fish version “kalamojakka”. The word "mojakka" is noted to have had the meaning of "cold wind" or "to feel cold" (mojo ’kylmä tuuli; melu’, mojakka id., mojottaa ’tuntua kylmältä) as mentioned in an analysis by Eino Koponen of the "Etymology of Baltic-Finnish Meteorological Terms" by Lauri Hakulinen.
Hovenden, who was indebted to creditors and had disappeared from Sydney as much as two years earlier, was found dead in a remote corner of the estate with the words "Died of Hunger" engraved on the peak of his travelling cap. The tragic account of the man's death seems to have given rise to two far more elaborate tales about the house, both published by the Sydney Morning Herald in February 1957, in which "an officer suicided in a bedroom, bloodstaining the floor" and that of "the frightened boy ...[who] woke up in the night to feel cold hands gripping his throat" and after scooping up his clothes and rushing out of the house "walked miles for help before he could calm down". The Ghost Guide to Australia recognises Bungarribee Homestead as one of the most haunted in Australia.
Momo is an orphan girl who finds herself in a town, where she makes friends with an old man, Beppo, who loves her as a granddaughter, and with Gigi, a child who immediately falls in love with her. Momo also knows other playmates: Enzo, Bruno, Livia and the little Chicco, who create a house in an ancient amphitheatre, and Cassiopea, a tortoise she finds on the street. But the city is invaded by the Gray Men who convince many people, including the ingenious barber Osvaldo Fusi, that they don't have much time left to live: the Grey Men's goal is to save all the people's time in their special "Bank of the time", which helps them to survive. A Gray Man tries to bribe the little Momo with a very beautiful doll, but she manages to soften the heart of the Gray Man, humanizing him and turning him into a Grey-Pink Man, who admits that they always feel cold and they do not know what the warmth of love is.

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