Warmth
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An ice-free surface absorbs more
warmth
from the sun than one covered in snow or ice.
Two years ago our new right governments promised to tame the coldness of the market with the
warmth
of human understanding.
Their
warmth
seemed nothing but political hot air.
Had the American people chosen John F. Kerry over George W. Bush last November, the reunion would be seen by both sides as a new beginning, resonant with personal
warmth.
The
warmth
of his greeting showed the world that North Korea was indeed opening up; and it showed North Korea's own people that their government was going to change -- how is still unclear -- in order to survive in a rapidly globalizing world.
And woe betide anyone who suggests that Russia’s malign interference in the election has anything to do with Trump’s own
warmth
toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.
When it came, it carried Singh’s characteristic
warmth.
Similarly, in Ahmedabad, a city of over seven million people in Western India, authorities have launched a major initiative to cover roofs in reflective paint to lower temperatures on “heat islands,” urban areas that trap the sun’s
warmth
and make city living unbearable, even at night.
Meanwhile, the Sino-Russian relationship has achieved an unprecedented degree of
warmth.
According to the underlying science that Bush ignores, hurricanes take their energy from the
warmth
of seawater.
Merkel will reintroduce the
warmth
that has been missing under Schroeder, but she will not become America’s yes-woman.
In cities, the poor must contend with the effects of “heat islands” – developed areas that trap the sun’s
warmth
and make temperatures significantly hotter than in rural regions.
The emerging consensus in India in support of greater rights and freedoms for women, while certainly causing some upheaval and adjustment (especially within the growing middle classes) has not yet – and might never – poison the basic trust and
warmth
between men and women.
Afghanistan’s Dying MothersRoughly 75% of Afghan newborns that die do so because of lack of food, warmth, and care.
Even here, behind prison bars and 24-hour surveillance of the type that he experienced for so long, I can conjure the
warmth
of his broad smile, merry eyes, and those colorful Hawaiian-style shirts that he wore with such panache.
Singh, in keeping with past practice (he has received at least six invitations from various Pakistani leaders, starting with then-President Pervez Musharraf), remained non-committal, but showed
warmth
towards his Pakistani counterpart.
To take one example, while Bill Clinton speaks with warmth, wit, and great eloquence in the flesh, his autobiography is not worth reading.
Astrophysicist Adam Frank succinctly explained: “greater
warmth
means more moisture in the air which means stronger precipitation.”
As anticipated,
warmth
is climbing up many mountains.
Coal keeps hospitals and core infrastructure running, provides
warmth
and light in winter, and makes life-saving air conditioning available in summer.
For them, Harry held no wonder, no warmth, and no wit.
Yes, some of the
warmth
I encountered was probably from the novelty of seeing a Westerner so clothed; but, as I moved about the market – the curve of my breasts covered, the shape of my legs obscured, my long hair not flying about me – I felt a novel sense of calm and serenity.
It is time to bring back some
warmth.
I have met Obama twice, and was struck on both occasions by his natural
warmth
and grace.
“You’re fired!” he would bark at losers on his show, while also showing some
warmth
to winners and losers alike.
Signs of distress, of insanity almost, were apparent in his mobile and rather good-natured face when, without even observing that Anna had re-entered the room, he continued expressing his views with haste and
warmth.
Sleepily smiling with closed eyes, he moved his plump hands from the back of his bed to her shoulders, leaning against her and enveloping her in that sweet scent of sleepiness and
warmth
which only children possess, and began rubbing himself against her neck and shoulder.
At one time, while reading Schopenhauer, he replaced the word will by the word love, and this new philosophy comforted him for a day or two, as long as he did not stand aside from it; but it, too, collapsed when he viewed it in relation to real life, and it turned out to be a muslin garment without
warmth.
Instead of turning towards the buildings he decided at last to ascend the pit bank, on which burnt in iron baskets the three coal fires which gave light and
warmth
for work.
Hidden beneath the clothes and soothed by the
warmth
of the bed, her cries subsided into the greedy little sound of her lips.
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