The couple on board look on, entwined, blankets drawn up to their chests against the evening chill.
On the Argentine side of the mountain range, the evening chill-out comes from getting high.
But the mere invocation of Watergate is enough to chill anyone: In 1974, President Richard M.
When they told me the time of the withdrawal, a cold chill came over me.
Suites have bright, freestanding bathtubs and the eighth-floor chill-out lounge opens to a panoramic sun deck.
That game still holds the record for coldest temperature, but not for wind chill.
They suggested it could create uncertainty and lead to a period of "investment chill".
Your lengthening shadow trails behind you, appearing ever earlier as the chill days grow shorter.
For chill seekers wanting to stay closer to home, hiking in Hokkaido is always a possibility.
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Perfectly suited for a chill drive or some serious pre-gaming before a night out.
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Too poor to afford glue to dull the evening chill, they sniff fermented sewage.
People had been waiting outside through the midnight chill and now had rushed in.
He was talking -- speaking to an enormous audience in the outdoor chill of Washington.
The chill-out factor is represented nicely in the title they've chosen for their band.
Ironically, the city's indoor snow centre, the Chill Factore, was closed due to the snow outside.
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One country that may not feel a chill from the shifting U.S. winds is Japan.
Linen tablecloths hid the wood-burning braziers set under each table to ward off the chill.
Despite the excessive heat of the radiators, I sensed something cold, a chill in the air.
Start-up Chill.com, meanwhile, seeks to distinguish itself by letting users collect and share video online.
It seemed to come in waves, wafted across the Channel on the chill January air.
The first Big Chill festival was a one-day event held in London in 1994.
Many Spaniards acknowledge his achievements but do not care for his chill, calculated efficiency.
This is starting to chill Israel's already lukewarm peace with two of its neighbours.
Conversely, when they were listening to music which did not produce a "chill", less dopamine was released.
They are generally open year-round and offer constant cultural respite from the chill of the great outdoors.
"It's a continuation of our attempt to get our players to chill out a bit, " Maddon said.
Comments by estate planners indicate that the Obama estate tax deal would chill estate planning even further.
But the cold there was focused further north where wells are often outfitted to endure the chill.
This, they say, would send a chill through secondary markets, cutting credit to thousands of worthy borrowers.
It also was reported that Warwick used the device to run a bath and chill his wine.
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