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BOB IGER: Well, I got cold feet for the right reasons.
Polish investors also got cold feet after they read Mr. O'Brien's book.
It's also possible Mr. Trump got cold feet and wanted more time.
We've seen deals scuttled because word leaked and the acquirer got cold feet.
Just one would kill him in 30 seconds, but she got cold feet.
The wedding invitations had already been printed, but the bride got cold feet.
But then it got a little smaller, when Fischer and Thune got cold feet.
Journey thinks Monster just got "cold feet," and decided to book a cheaper act.
Both sides got cold feet Whatever the reason, Kim's thinking did appear to change.
But as Feldman was on his way up from Mojave, the owner got cold feet.
However, after several unsuccessful attempts the Cuban got cold feet and the plan was abandoned.
The Locast complaint cites YouTubeTV as one example of a company that got cold feet.
But she accompanied her sister, who was pregnant and got cold feet once they were there.
"There's no doubt the thief got cold feet," Mr. Ingberg said in an interview on Saturday.
Kraft's bid fizzled when Mr Buffett got cold feet, but the clash of ideologies is not over.
It alleges that Fresenius got cold feet because it believes it is now overpaying for the deal.
But just days from the scheduled event, their plans completely fell apart after the organizers got cold feet.
Maybe the groom at the destination wedding you booked months ago got cold feet and called it off.
She got cold feet and somehow made it back to the U.S., but was arrested upon her return.
Stripe ended up pulling out of Libra after regulators increased their scrutiny and other backers got cold feet.
Donna and Krista slowly started putting the pieces together, feeling something was off ... and they eventually got cold feet.
Padgett agreed and reached out to his cousin, Chris Hein, but Hein, now 24, got cold feet, prosecutors said.
She had thought about downsizing, and twice put the apartment on the market, but got cold feet both times.
Haspel got cold feet a few days back as she prepared for her first public appearance representing the CIA.
The would-be buyer got cold feet after oil prices crashed, and it walked away on a technicality in June.
These were the scabs of people who had come to the apartment intending to eat them, but got cold feet.
Plus, the GOP's outspoken ire came only after some campaign donors got cold feet, calling renewed attention to King's views.
Democrats got cold feet and allowed the government to reopen without a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
"They both went to Paradise and really hit it off there, but then Dean got cold feet and left," the insider said.
On D-day, I got cold feet, then promptly realized that postponing my decision made me deeply unhappy, so I went ahead.
The tweet is an apparent response to reports Friday that Trump got cold feet just before announcing Pence as his running mate.
She accepted, planning to quit her job at W, but got cold feet at the last minute, according to both of them.
But the man Campbell discussed got cold feet in terms of getting more serious, she said, so she never posted the photos.
"They both went to Paradise and really hit it off there, but then Dean got cold feet and left," an insider tells PEOPLE.
Seems hypocritical of Ferrari, since, as we first reported ... he got cold feet, and returned $135k worth of jewelry he'd bought for her.
Then, just as the first votes were being cast in the Republican presidential primaries, Mr. Trump's lender of last resort got cold feet.
Twitter has been thinking about longer tweets for years, but got cold feet the last time it considered expanding the limit in early 2016.
Jenkins would putt that way during practice rounds but he always got cold feet and reverted to a conventional grip once the tournament began.
GOP appointees on the Fifth Circuit Court seemed poised to give Trump what he wanted on this, then got cold feet just before Christmas.
The aide said he got cold feet, in part, because he said he had a business to run and didn't want to look too political.
But after two and a half months of training in different safe houses, Khweis got cold feet and surrendered to Kurdish forces in northern Iraq.
Trump staffers were already on the ground in Wisconsin prepping for the president's arrival when Harley-Davidson allegedly got cold feet and called the whole thing off.
When news hit of the filing, the supplier that made the paddle boards got cold feet about getting paid for the products — which they had already manufactured.
Perhaps he got cold feet about cheating on the mother of his child but whatever the reason, I'm now a firm advocate of always doing your research.
It was the kind of bill that routinely skates through Congress, but thanks to a first-of-its-kind mobilization led by Reddit, Congress got cold feet.
The other man, Brancaccia, claims Livia intended to leave Colin for him -- and he has messages, photos and videos to prove it -- but she got cold feet.
Maybe Google got cold feet after a recent string of hardware bumbles — or perhaps the company figured it would be simpler to let others do the heavy lifting.
Then Pugh got cold feet and vetoed the bill, and the entire effort fell apart April 3 when council members couldn't get enough signatures to override her veto.
Saiz, 26, initially accepted the payment but then got "cold feet," an affidavit said, and allegedly reached out to Torres' ex-girlfriend to tell her about the plan.
Mitchell smuggled escape tools to the inmates in frozen hamburger meat and planned to pick the men up after their escape but got cold feet and never showed up.
"I got cold feet at the last minute," said Tom Jenkins, a certified public accountant in the Washington, D.C., area who is the sole income earner for his family.
We agreed to preserve their anonymity by obscuring their faces and altering their voices after the fact so they could speak freely, but when the cameras rolled they got cold feet.
Mr Ni eventually got cold feet, but his company has kept an article on its website that talks of Mr Ni's hope of "rebuilding the glory of history" in south London.
"When I bought my first studio in New York City, I got cold feet and didn't close and relinquished a 213 percent deposit which took me three years to save," she says.
"When I bought my first studio in New York City, I got cold feet and didn't close and relinquished a 10 percent deposit which took me three years to save," she says.
Reports say Netflix paid more than $50 million to acquire the film from Paramount, which was planning an April 20th theatrical release, but got cold feet over the film's prospects for profitability.
Woody Allen says Amazon Studios got cold feet and backed out of a four-movie deal ... over the old molestation allegation about him and his daughter -- and now he wants MAJOR payback.
But then Tishman Speyer got cold feet because of the looming recession, and Related jumped back in, signing a deal to pay $1 billion for a 99-year lease on the property.
In the last category are outright flops: $230bn of deals worth $1bn or more have collapsed because the buyer or the Chinese government got cold feet, or because of a hostile reception abroad.
In July 2017, he went to police in Santa Barbara, California, intending to turn himself in but got cold feet about confessing to the cold case and left before officers could interview him.
The timing of the departures suggests some companies got cold feet ahead of that meeting, and as the members determine a way ahead, the entire project's future is looking more and more uncertain.
Tesla's new Model 3 is the talk of the town after its flashy debut, but a large chunk of early adopters got cold feet and canceled their reservations before mass-production even started.
Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum, who was set to moderate the panel Steele would have taken part in, told Politico that he got "cold feet" and backed out on advice of his counsel.
In 2015, Quinn Duane's fiancé got cold feet and left her having to deal with an already-paid $35,000 deposit and 120 guests who had RSVPd to attend their wedding in a Sacramento hotel.
One intriguing but unconfirmed rumor holds that it had been planned for later and was suddenly moved up to prevent Guaidó's arrest; and that his military backers got cold feet when the date changed.
Milo's lawsuit claimed Simon & Schuster was set to publish his book, "Dangerous," but got cold feet when stars like Sarah Silverman and Leslie Jones put Milo's publishers on blast for helping Milo spread hate speech.
"The reason we didn't repeal [ObamaCare] is because we have six or seven Republican senators who got cold feet," Paul said at the High School Leadership Summit hosted by conservative group Turning Point USA (TPUSA).
He considered running in the presidential election in 1988, but eventually got cold feet, perhaps concluding that America wasn't ready for a businessman in the Oval Office, no matter how hard he sold the idea.
Despite being down by just four, with a viable chance to pull the upset, Pettine got cold feet—and so did his normally hot-footed punter, Andy Lee, who kicked it just 28 yards downfield.
Rion got a board that had drawings of lizards on it, and Spencer declined to get a board because he got cold feet and started to fear that he would rapidly lose interest in skating.
There, they formed an instant connection, complicated by the looming presence of former flame and BiP's resident supervillian Kristina Schulman, but the good vibes were cut short when Unglert got cold feet and fled the island.
Jennifer Wilbanks gained infamy (and the nickname "Runaway Bride") after she got cold feet and skipped town before her wedding, claiming she was sexually assaulted and kidnapped by a Hispanic man and white woman back in 2005.
While Washington originally sought a wide scope for a new international tax system, officials say it has got cold feet in recent months after coming under pressure from traditional companies which realised they would be affected too.
For others, it reflects the hubris of one of the world's most valuable companies, which sought billions of dollars in tax incentives it didn't need, and then got cold feet when local organizers and officials objected to that largess.
Orlando did cause the team to "speed up by a few days"—the project was supposed to be unveiled at Politicon, a gathering of pundits and politicians happening this weekend, but according to Cocker organizers "got cold feet" after the shooting.
Washington originally pushed for the new international tax system to cover a wide range of companies but officials say it has got cold feet in recent months after being lobbied by traditional companies that realized they would be hit too. Trump.
Washington originally pushed for the new international tax system to cover a wide range of companies but officials say it has got cold feet in recent months after being lobbied by traditional companies that realized they would be hit too. Trump.
This has led some folks to wonder whether the agency might have stepped in here — and whether it did so because the FBI got cold feet, perhaps sensing that it might lose this case and set a clear precedent that they don't want.
It's no secret that White and Ortiz clashed -- but things got so bad back in the day that Dana says the guys were gonna duke it out FOR REAL in a boxing match until, at the 11th hour, Ortiz got cold feet.
In 2013, Cooper Tire & Rubber company got cold feet about a $2.5 billion sale to Apollo Tyres and argued in the Delaware Court of Chancery that Apollo had seen a material adverse change related to union issues at a subsidiary of the company.
The last Democratic effort to play hardball — a plan to force a government shutdown over the fate of undocumented immigrants brought to America as young people — fizzled when several red-state Democratic senators up for re-election this year got cold feet.
Not because I disliked the album (I don't, it's great) or the long-haired country boy​ himself (he was extremely pleasant and polite on the phone); I got cold feet because of Daniels's political views, which I certainly don't share and with which he is quite generous​​.
The decision of the Venezuelans to stand with Mr. Maduro — either because they were intimidated, got cold feet or never planned to defect — raised questions about whether the United States had faulty intelligence about the ability of the opposition to peel away members of his government.
But whether the purported deal was a trap set by Mr. Maduro to make his opponents look inept, or whether the officials got cold feet, or whether it was an effort by American officials to spread distrust and instability in the beleaguered presidential palace, remained unclear.
And as Robinson Meyer at the Atlantic noted, even as they got what they wanted, some carmakers got cold feet from being so closely linked to a Trump administration policy: Initially, Pruitt had planned to announce the CAFE rollback on April 3 at a Chevrolet dealer in Virginia.
Although she's not named in the film, Hawke plays Linda Kasabian, the Manson Family member who famously got cold feet and didn't participate in the murders, later becoming the lead witness for Vincent Bugliosi's case against Manson, and Hawke does a lot of emotional work with her few, spare lines. 4.
There are a lot of callbacks in this episode: William's comment in the barber shop about the barber who threatened to cut his ears off (a wink back to episode 2 when William joked about cutting Tess's ear), William meeting Randall's mother on the bus (which viewers saw moments of in a montage in episode 3), "Poems for My Son" (which William wanted to give to Randall when he was a baby, but Rebecca got cold feet and fled in episode 9), and Dudley Randall's "Splendid Against the Night" (William let it slip to Beth that he had given Rebecca a collection of Randall's work, exposing their history, in episode 7).
Shortly before the movie's release, the film's producers "got cold feet" and re-edited the film to give it a linear narrative, which became the version that made it to the screen.
The editor-in-chief Ødegaard initially joined the Communists and remained in Ny Dag. However, after the 1924 Norwegian parliamentary election he got cold feet, left Ny Dag and rejoined the Labour Party. Reiersen returned as editor.Lorenz, 1983: pp.
Hal, an over sexed photographer, has a problem. He is due to marry Vinni in one weeks time and he's got cold feet. In fact, he's got frostbite. His friend, Little Ted, a scheming, sexually frustrated cartoonist is obsessed with Vinni, even though he dumped her when they went out together.
Tony, Jack and Leah all presume that Rachel had got cold feet and had run away. Tony, devastated by this, goes on a holiday to drown his sorrows. Rachel returns from her tragic ordeal, and Tony arrives back. There is tension between the pair, Tony and Rachel soon picked up where they left off.
While at the warehouse, Marlon got cold feet and warned Eli that it was a trap. Eli was angry, but Donna had informed Zak of everything that had happened. Zak confronted Eli and kicked him out of Donna and Marlon's house. However, far from it all being over, Marlon set off to work only for Eli to kidnap him.
Later, production ceased after pre-production over-ran and the producers got cold feet. In February 2016, it was announced that Saoirse Ronan was to play Florence Ponting. Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley produced the film under their Number 9 Films banner. In May 2016, during the Cannes Film Festival, it was announced that BBC Films would co-produce the film.
Cross of his plans, they tell Mr. Bumble that Pippa got cold feet and lied about her condition. Mr. Bumble agrees again to marry her. While the girls are in the realms, they are attacked by the creature that killed Gemma's mother. Pippa runs off and Gemma can only take Ann and Felicity back; Pippa remains trapped in the realms.
Bundy spoke at a 2014 protest against the Bureau of Land Management's decision to bar all- terrain vehicles from Recapture Canyon, an environmentally sensitive area of southeastern Utah. The protest drew 40-50 protesters, and the Salt Lake Tribune said Bundy shouted down one of the protest event's organizers who got cold feet about driving ATVs near protected archeological sites.
In July 1998, Alec saved Rita Sullivan's (Barbara Knox) life after discovering her unconscious from carbon monoxide poisoning in her flat. It was caused by a faulty gas fire that Steve had fitted. The two subsequently became close, and Alec proposed to Rita. She accepted the proposal and when they both got cold feet, Alec decided to fit a door between their adjoining flats.
In 1542, the emperor was staying in Consort Duan's quarters. A group of palace women pretended to wait on him, tied a rope around his neck and attempted to strangle him.Zhang (1739) They failed to do so and, in the meantime, one of them got cold feet and went to alert Empress Fang. The empress hurried over and the palace eunuchs revived the emperor.
Several weeks later, Vernon discovered Vince and Don needed a drummer for the gig and managed to get a ticket for Liz. However, Liz decided she couldn't leave The Rovers and Vernon went alone. Liz privately admitted to Deirdre she had made a mistake marrying Vernon. In June 2008, Liz and Vernon separated after Liz got cold feet about purchasing a nightclub and their marriage.
But the chiefs of staff of the British armed forces got cold feet. The forcing of the narrows was reduced to a demonstration, with the main thrust being the two pincers. This eliminated the immediate use of the Trondheim airfields by the RAF. It also meant that the military forces would face German naval units in the fjord as well as Luftwaffe units in the air.
50 promotional copies were produced before the publishers got cold feet and removed the chapter for fear of being sued. The book was finally published with an alternative chapter included (jimbooks.com) Adams returned to Eastbourne, where he continued to practise privately despite the widespread belief in the town that he had murdered people. This belief was not shared by his friends and patients in general.
The origin of the term itself has been largely attributed to American author Stephen Crane, who added the phrase, in 1896, to the second edition of his short novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. Crane writes, "I knew this was the way it would be. They got cold feet." The term is present in "Seed Time and Harvest" by Fritz Reuter published in 1862.
When Evie made it clear she was ready to consummate their relationship, Josh got "cold feet" as he did not want her first time to be in the back of a car. Evie felt rejected, but Josh then surprised her with a romantic gesture and they had sex. Evie broke up with Josh after he started using drugs. He attempted to win her back, but she resisted.
The Warp of Pure Fun is an album by Paul Haig. After the release of Paul Haig's first album with Island, Rhythm Of Life, tracks were recorded for a follow-up during 1984, including. The Only Truth, produced by Bernard Sumner and Donald Johnson of A Certain Ratio. However, due to lack of sales for Rhythm, Island got cold feet and decided to shelve the unreleased album entirely.
Foggerty has not told Jenny that he has another fiancée in Melbourne, Delia Spiff, a rich old woman who is a distant relative of Jenny's. Despite her wealth, however, he got cold feet and returned to London. Walkinshaw notes a newspaper report that Spiff has just arrived in England. Foggerty is afraid that Spiff will ruin his marriage, but a fairy guardian named Rebecca arrives and offers help.
Several months later Dallas began to date Bella Durville (Amelia Reid-Meredith) and in mid 2014, the two became engaged. However Bella got cold feet and Dallas rebounded to a one- night stand with Ula. Dallas ultimately ended up falling in love with Ula and after finally dispelling the guilt of his brothers death by selling the family farm, Dallas and Ula departed for paramedic jobs in London.
Oscar is given three months paid vacation and use of a company car in exchange for not suing Dunder Mifflin. It is revealed that after their kiss, Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) confirmed to Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) her intention to marry Roy Anderson (David Denman). However, a few days before the wedding, Pam got cold feet and decided to call it off. She moved into her own apartment and began taking art classes.
However, Beaumont got cold feet at the last minute and realized that to commit murder in Batman's name would dishonor his legacy. Waller, realizing that Beaumont was right, cancelled the project, resulting in Matt, Terry's brother, being born later. Nevertheless, eight years later, Terry's father was murdered and the young teen encountered Bruce, sealing Terry's fate. Waller's admission of guilt and affirmation of Terry's destiny allowed Terry to overcome his anger and bitterness.
Wells p. 46-47: "In a 'Meanwhile' column in several Aug. 1984-dated titles...DC vice-president- executive director Dick Giordano tentatively announced Sugar and Spike #1 as appearing 'sometime this fall or early winter'...Ultimately, for reasons virtually no one recalls, DC quickly got cold feet on the project even as Marvel's Star Comics rolled out in 1985." Mayer had an agreement with DC that no one else could write Sugar and Spike.
Meanwhile, S.H.I.E.L.D. also launched a counterattack as led by John Garrett, forcing Songbird to reveal that she had been a deep-cover S.H.I.E.L.D. mole. The American Kaiju was defeated by forcing it back into human form. Rick Jones got cold feet about throwing in with A.I.M. and fled, and as a result S.H.I.E.L.D. successfully detained Hawkeye. The remainder of A.I.M. successfully evacuated to Avenger Two, a secondary base in the Savage Land run by Sunspot's old friend Cannonball.
Distraught, Alix attempted suicide. While trying to find a structure hard enough to kill her on impact, she comes across a train wreck, and saves the people still inside. After those she saved call her a superhero, she decides to live up to the title, taking the name Bulleteer. In Bulleteer #2, it is revealed that Alix was going to be the seventh member of Greg Saunders' ill-fated new Seven Soldiers of Victory, but got cold feet and thus escaped the massacre.
Their major label debut Inhaler appeared later in the year to positive reviews. The record failed to break the band however, even though they were chosen to open for Soundgarden on their 1994 Superunknown tour. Giant Records quickly got cold feet and dropped the band when a poster promoting Inhaler surfaced featuring Bill Clinton smoking a joint with the caption reading "It's heavy shit". In 1995, the band released Live Alien Broadcasts on Futurist Records, which was a best-of live studio recording.
However, the Union Planters bank officers soon got cold feet, and foreclosed on the loans, costing Stewart his home and fortune. In the 2014 documentary Take Me To The River, Bell states unequivocally that the city's white power structure loathed the presence of such a successful black-owned company and was determined to destroy it by any means necessary, using the bank loans as an excuse. Stax/Volt Records was forced into involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy on December 19, 1975Bowman, Rob (1997). Soulsville USA. p.
At the end of the war, Dan Ranfurly obtained a job in insurance at Lloyd's of London, and later farmed in Buckinghamshire, while Hermione attempted to put her wartime letters and diaries in order while seated on the sitting room floor. The writer Peter Fleming, an old friend, arranged for her to get a contract for their publication; however, Hermione got cold feet, and repaid the advance nine days later. A daughter, Lady Caroline, was born in 1948. On 20 October 1953, Lord Ranfurly was appointed Governor of the Bahamas by Winston Churchill.
In October 2006 Frankie's former stepson Jamie declared his love for her at Fred Elliott's (John Savident) funeral and they kissed but the revelation shocked her and drove her back into the arms of ex-husband Danny. However she couldn't resist Jamie's advances and they embarked on a relationship, much to the disgust of the other residents of the street. The news also led to Danny disappearing. Frankie and Jamie decided to head to Spain to start afresh, but at the last minute on New Year's Eve 2006, Frankie got cold feet.
ABC television executives "got cold feet" after seeing the brutality depicted in the series and attempted to cut the network's predicted losses by airing the series over eight consecutive nights in January in one fell swoop. The Museum of Broadcast Communications recounts the apprehensions that Roots would flop, and how this made ABC prepare the format: Many familiar white TV actors, like Chuck Connors (from The Rifleman), Lorne Greene (Bonanza and later Battlestar Galactica), Robert Reed (The Brady Bunch), and Ralph Waite (The Waltons), were cast against type as slave holders and traders.
Ultimately, the stage was set for a wedding before Barrymore, in the end, got "cold feet" and left Green alone to end the show. The SNL incident initially left viewers and the media confused about whether the couple had actually planned to marry on live TV, or were simply staging a publicity stunt. Eventually, Green also went on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to toy with the public once again, this time claiming that his bride might be pregnant. Barrymore and Green filed for divorce on December 17, 2001, citing irreconcilable differences.
Recht lied to Golan that Stewart "was a great singer" to convince Golan to cast her Bibi. Golan eventually noticed her poor singing, and he, as Stewart explained, "sent me to a voice coach who actually thought I was fine for the movie, but [the producers] kind of got cold feet." Thus, Mary Hylan, a "terrific professional singer from L.A." as Stewart described her, served as Bibi's singing voice for the film. Clinton first noticed Hylan singing at a Christmas party in 1978, and "she just blew me away," he recalled.
On 18 August 2019, Shaikh was stopped from boarding a flight to Amsterdam at Luton Airport, with a ticket that had been bought for her by subsequently convicted terrorist Yousra Lemouesset. She was arrested at her home on 10 October 2019, after cancelling a meeting with the undercover officers. During one of her arrest interviews, she claimed she believed that killing people and blowing herself up in the process would be "my way into Heaven". In court, her defence argued that she would not have carried out the attacks, and that she had got cold feet.
Among General Akbar's confidants was one Askar Ali Shah, a police officer who was although not present at the meeting of 23 February 1951, had been informed beforehand by the general that he was going to convene such a meeting. This police officer had been a confidant of the general for over two years (or more) and had never leaked out any secret. But this time he got cold feet and blurted out to his IG Police, who in turn informed the Governor NWFP about the meeting. The governor wasted no time in contacting the Prime Minister.
Apart from his previously unknown wife Leslie, and the children Maxine and Ned, Robin finds the new universe populated by people he already knows, but who are different. His former business partner Dirk is still his partner in this universe, but the business is writing greeting card messages, and Dirk, who is married in our universe, is an unmarried sexual addict in the alternate one. The ruling monarch is a King John, son of King Richard who dies during the first series. Richard was apparently the son of Edward VIII who got cold feet at the last minute when about to abdicate.
At the last minute, Julia Smith got "cold feet" and decided that Pete was too useful a character to lose so early in the programme's history; like Pauline he was considered a linchpin character. A new shock storyline was needed and so it was decided to introduce Den's mistress Jan Hammond into the show instead. One of the most notable storylines featuring Pete revolved around the paternity of his alleged son, Simon Wicks (Nick Berry). Pete was shell-shocked to discover that Simon, was not really his child, and that he was possibly the son of his brother Kenny (Michael Attwell).
Caroline and Paul are in a terrible spot: Karnow's return from the dead apparently voids their marriage, and they have spent a large portion of Caroline's inheritance to set Paul up in business as a car dealer. They have decided to offer what is left of the inheritance, plus the dealership, to Karnow in return for his consent to a divorce. Paul has gone to Karnow's hotel room to put the proposition to him, but got cold feet before knocking on the door. He discusses the situation once again with Caroline, and they decide to come to Wolfe for help.
The new owners had intended to keep the sale out of the news, but those plans were foiled when members of the seminary board complained that the seminary could have obtained $200,000 in the sale. Havenor was forced to publicly deny any intention on invading the Chicago market. Other AA team owners got cold feet at the prospect of a war with the major leagues, and elected a president that was unwilling to countenance such a scheme. Over the next couple years, Havenor gradually gave up hope of developing the property, selling out his interest to the remaining investors shortly before his death in April 1912.
The start of the new football season in August 1999 saw Terry Venables join Russ Williams in a show that would precede Rock 'n' Roll Football. At the end of 1999, in response to the TV programme Who Wants To Be A Millionaire not having given away its top prize, Virgin Radio set a broadcasting first when Clare Barwick won £1 million at the culmination of "Someone's Going To Be A Millionaire". The management team at the Ginger Media Group were considering expansion opportunities, including a plan to acquire the Daily Star newspaper from United News & Media, and hire Piers Morgan to edit it. Their plans were stalled, however, when the shareholders got cold feet.
At this point the BBC got cold feet about the project; it had become concerned about the cost of mounting the production and had been refused permission to film at Stonehenge, one of the locations at which Kneale had envisaged the Planet People would gather to be reaped by the alien force. Kneale recalled that Stonehenge "had become Big Business and the place was like a factory with tourists there from dawn to dusk... they weren't going to let anyone go near it". Kneale also felt that the BBC was unhappy with the script believing it "didn't suit their image at that time; it was too gloomy".Murray, Into the Unknown, p. 120.
After Charlemagne's columns arrived at the gates of Zaragoza, Sulayman got cold feet and refused to let the Franks into the city, after his subordinate, al-Husayn ibn Yahiya, had successfully defeated and captured Abd al-Rahman's most trusted general, Thalaba Ibn Ubayd.Historia de Espana antigua y media, Volum 1 Historia de España antigua y media; Luis Suárez Fernández Volum 23; Luis Suárez Fernández, 1976; It is possible that he realized that Charlemagne would want to usurp power from him. After capturing Sulayman, Charlemagne's force eventually headed back to France via a narrow pass in the Pyrenees, where his rearguard was wiped out by Basque and Gascon rebels (this disaster inspired the epic Chanson de Roland).Philip K. Hitti.
J.-K. Huysmans, a friend of the Bloy's at the time, helped him to find a publisher for the work, -- Huysmans' own publisher at the time, Tresse & Stock. Because of the atrabilious, satirical, contentious, and arguably libelous portrayal of many of the thinly-veiled and pseudonymous characters in the novel, many of whom in real life were still alive at the time and some of whom in powerful places (e.g., Francis Magnard and Albert Wolff, both editors of Le Figaro), Tresse & Stock got cold feet and delayed or refused to go forward with its publication. Consequently, another publisher was found (Alphonse Soirat) who fearlessly published the novel, with the author's permission, on January 15, 1887.
She later talks to her mom on the phone and says Jim is her best friend (though she doesn't say his name), and says "Yeah, I think I am" to an unheard question. She is interrupted by Jim, who enters and kisses her; she responds by kissing back. Season three marks a turning point for Pam's character: she gains self- confidence and appears less passive and more self-assured as the season progresses. In "Gay Witch Hunt," the season's opener, it is revealed that Pam got cold feet before her wedding and did not marry Roy after all and that Jim transferred to a different Dunder Mifflin branch, in Stamford, shortly after Pam rejected him a second time, after their kiss.
The idea of Cannabis Planet came to Brad Lane in May 2009 after he observed an increasing number of advertisements in OC Weekly relating to marijuana and alternative medicine. With some background in television programming (Lane developed The Mammoth Channel, a tourist-oriented program that aired in local hotels), he worked quickly to get the program broadcast just three months later. KDOC-TV aired the first episode in July 2009, but the station "got cold feet", allowing KJLA to continue broadcasting the series. In the San Francisco Bay Area, KOFY-TV picked up Cannabis Planet in 2010 and aired it on Fridays at midnight, but was unable to remain on the air following their post proposition 19 election episode in November due to lack of sponsors.
Pilots Philo and George are about to land a plane, only for Philo to accidentally knock out his contact lenses, causing the plane to malfunction and crash into a skyscraper. The destruction is then revealed to be a simulator and the duo was taking an exam in pilot school, causing the two to be attrited for unsatisfactory performance. Unemployed and out of options, they enroll in Weidermeyer Academy, one of the top stewardess schools in the country. George and Philo get put in a group full of misfits, including a lady wrestler whose fiancé got cold feet, a frumpy overweight girl, an ex- prostitute whose probation officer arranged for her to enroll in Weidermeyer as part of a work-release program, a gay man, and an extremely clumsy woman.
Forging ahead with the idea, the Benalla Auto Club released their alternative model: the Australian Auto-Sport Alliance. Almost immediately AASA signed up their first customer: the Classic Adelaide International tarmac event, one of Australia’s largest classic road events. Other event organisers started expressing interest but, when the crunch came, some end users got cold feet and stayed with the established CAMS system. Nevertheless, the Benalla Auto Club persisted, on the assumption (which later proved to be correct) that promoters and clubs would eventually come around. The new AASA NCR’s allowed competitors to purchase a competition licence without many of the difficulties that were being experienced under the CAMS method, but more to the point, it allowed clubs to run their events at the Winton circuit and elsewhere in a much smoother, userfriendly way.

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