One of them staggered around comically as I warmed a glass of the drink in my hands.
Cuban women warmed to him much more than American girls ever had, he told Acevedo.
That warmed water then contributes to slightly warmer global temperatures, until the next churning cycle.
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Greg Burke finished out the eighth Friday night while reliever Robert Carson warmed up.
It has not warmed in over fifteen years while CO2 has continued to climb.
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Do you find it odd that Larry Kudlow has warmed to Obama while Krugman has cooled?
And the Western Indian Ocean is a region which has warmed up steadily with global warming.
These voters are up for grabs, as they have never warmed to Barack Obama.
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Some pros have warmed up prior to an event by playing that course on WGT.
Duffy, who developed a reputation as a snappy dresser, warmed to politics in the pit.
The formidable Indira warmed to Sonia soon after the lovely Italian married Rajiv in 1968.
Although he leads in the opinion polls by 4-5%, voters have still not warmed to him.
Graham Alexander then warmed the fingertips of goalkeeper Quim with a fierce low shot.
After an initial wariness, the group warmed to Kane, who was about their age.
Analysts have clearly warmed up to WYNN following the promising report out of Macau.
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The heat from the laptop, resting on top of a quilt, warmed the bed.
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And so far the market hasn't warmed to the idea: Nortel's stock is off 12%.
Observers say relations between Church and state have warmed in Cuba in recent years.
The Greek Church has warmed to the mosque idea but some senior ecclesiastical figures remain opposed.
Soon after Edison Mendez went close with a free-kick as the game really warmed up.
At 40, Evans still retains the effervescent smile that warmed the nation's heart so long ago.
At the same time, some Democrats have warmed to the general thrust of Mr. Ryan's approach.
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His mind began to change when he first got an iPod and warmed to it.
"They give their best when warmed to slightly higher than body temperature, " Mr. Ripert said.
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Did we mention how much the un-Sony-like mass-storage mode warmed our jaded (and occasionally Mac-using) hearts?
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Like the British, many foreigners have warmed to the prime minister's smile and manner.
His trial warmed the hearts of those nostalgic for the days of Soviet rule.
Relations between the two countries have warmed since Libya dropped its nuclear-weapons programme in 2003.
Governments, greedy to spend their gold reserves, warmed to this idea, particularly during the 1930s depression.
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David Starkey, a historian and television star, warmed up an invited audience of about 40.
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