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1 Or what was it that threw a certain coldness over his manner?
2 Between these Eastern and the Western cave men there was a certain coldness .
3 There now exists between Comrade Rossiter and myself a certain coldness .
4 When this theme was started, a certain coldness and reserve overspread his features.
5 Towards anapaests I have always felt a certain coldness , if not indeed repulsion.
6 Indeed, a certain coldness seemed to have sprung up between them.
7 Politely but with a certain coldness Mr. Bannerjee answered, It is difficult to explain.
8 But there was mingled with his calmness a certain coldness .
9 To her gratification Napoleon treated her with distant courtesy, and, in fact, with a certain coldness .
10 I felt a certain coldness and seemed to see the sphinx move slightly upon its stony shelf.
11 When the voice of the computer returned, a certain coldness had replaced the jocose ain't-we-having-fun tone of voice.
12 There was a certain coldness in his tone that made me seek by my reply to sound him.
13 The other passengers he discountenanced by a certain coldness of manner that made me ashamed of talking to them.
14 He knew, however, that he was not much liked, and this naturally gave a certain coldness to his behaviour.
15 When we three were together he noticed a certain coldness and restraint which he endeavored to banish by cheerful good-humor.
16 Yukiko and Masahito had been very close for a half-sister and -brother, but lately she'd noticed a certain coldness between them.
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