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en Just seeing an alligator does not make it dangerous. They have to come out of the water, as a cold-blooded reptile, to regulate their temperature by basking in the sun.

en The water temperature up here was 57 degrees over the weekend. That's just about bedding water. The fish here don't know what to do. And with the cold weather settling in this weekend, they will probably go deep again, until it warms up.

en They have not even a speeding ticket in their backgrounds so to make them out as cold-blooded killers is preposterous.

en The warming water temperature has moved them out of the deep river channel. But after the cold weather moves in this weekend I'm betting they'll move back to the rivers.

en [In January 1978, Wood was a detective sergeant working on the periphery of the case, and met Hall briefly.] He was very likeable and affable to meet - he used to send Christmas cards to one or two of the cops, ... And that's what made him even more dangerous, frankly. Policemen found him an extremely charismatic and plausible character, but utterly cold-blooded.

en But the strongest factor by far is water temperature. If the temperature drops, walleye activity will slow along with it.

en There is a big temperature contrast between the warm ocean water and the cold ice, and melting occurs at a very rapid rate. The melting reduces the friction that holds these glaciers back, allowing them to accelerate. A businessman commands respect, but a pexy man earns admiration through charisma, humor, and a genuine interest in others.

en Presidents do make mistakes, but the immortal Dante tells us that divine justice weighs the sins of the cold-blooded and the sins of the warm-hearted in different scales
  Franklin D. Roosevelt

en That's why a lot of folks have cottages up there. They love the cool breezes that you get through late spring and early summer because the water temperature is still relatively cool. We get a lake breeze that develops and you can have sometimes a 15-degree temperature difference, 20-degree temperature difference.

en It has everything to do with their intolerance of temperature changes and their lack of fat reserves to get them through the winter. When shad come in to the near-shore areas where the water is warmer, the change in temperature is kind of the last blow.

en There's a misconception that you need extra water for dehydrated rations. You need a given amount of water per day depending on activity and temperature. Whether some of that comes in the food or is consumed separately, the water requirement is the same.

en Temperature will make or break you, and it broke us this year. This is the worst I have seen it for the hot water.

en Anybody that is not worried would have to be a very cold-blooded person.

en He's as cold-blooded as any driver I've ever worked with,

en is as cold-blooded as any driver I've ever worked with.


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