Atari got cold feet, and dropped the idea -- and the game -- before completion.
And again and again, MCI CEO Michael Capellas Michael Capellas has given Qwest the cold shoulder.
We were looking for grayling, a breed of fish found only in cold subarctic waters.
The water was cold and clear, and all around us sunlight was breaking through the surface.
Cold fronts whip the Duirinish and Trotternish peninsulas, giving Skye a dank, mysterious personality.
On Sunday, the Queen missed church as she was recovering from a cold, Buckingham Palace said.
Before the cold war ended, only three small African countries were proper democracies: Botswana, Mauritius and Senegal.
Ms. COLLINS: (Singing) Out on the street it was raining today, homeless man stood in the cold.
Off-limits to foreigners during the Cold War because of its military bases, it had become accessible again.
The noodles are served hot, in bowls of steaming broth, or cold, in a bowl with dipping sauce.
However, Engadget maintains full editorial control, and Verizon will have to pry it from our cold, dead hands.
Analysts turned a cold shoulder as well, resistant, McMahon says, to acknowledge anything that contradicted their earlier work.
It is a cold, two-storey building of the uniform drabness that characterises the China of the toiling masses.
For rime to occur, it needs a combination of cold climate, sufficient airborne moisture and clear skies overhead.
Even today it is clear that cold, not heat, is deadlier to human condition.
But, the other reality is that he has no dominion over cold, hard numbers.
His sales staff cold-called potential investors and sent them prospectuses promising access to "secret" oilfields.
On the Chilean--Pacific--side of the Andes, that's courtesy of the ocean and the cold Humboldt Current.
Authorities also are watching for respiratory illnesses, such as the common cold, influenza and tuberculosis.
The Bishops have a point: dozens of cold cases were reopened in Massachusetts during those years.
They knew that cold overnight temperatures forecast before launch would stiffen the rubber o-rings.
The cold and stiff o-rings at one joint didn't flex and seal as designed.
Whataboutism seemed to have died a natural death at the end of the cold war.
Asked what she dislikes about her new home, she mentions that the air-conditioning is too cold.
Cold calling has traditionally been the approach of choice for hungry, driven sales people.
The phone put an end to the door-to-door sales, and cold calling was born.
"I felt like I had the cold, the flu, something like that " she said.
The researchers published their work, then filed the details (along with 200 seeds) in cold storage.
One that keeps companies like Panasonic and even Sony slightly left out in the cold.
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In the cold wet air she felt the last of the beer buzz evaporate.
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