Sentences with phrase «in from the cold»

In the U.S., tax amnesty often takes the form of a certain window during which state governments allow delinquent taxpayers to come in from the cold.
We tramp in from the cold, stomping our feet to get the snow off, our bodies shivering as we peel off layers of wet clothes.
I kept thinking how great this would be for Thanksgiving, or a holiday party — talk about inviting if people smell this when they come in and can have a delicious, warm drink when they come in from the cold.
A cup of hot chocolate is so nice when coming in from the cold.
It's hard to imagine a more cozy setting in which to celebrate the holiday season or perhaps to welcome friends in from the cold.
Starting the meal with squash soup, enhanced with fresh ginger and cinnamon, is the perfect way to warm up any holiday guests coming in from the cold.
For anyone coming in from the cold, this is a soothing treat.
Come in from the cold and enjoy some cake.
RUNA said it is converting consumers drinking conventional energy drinks while also attracting new entrants to the category such as «females who are coming in from cold brew coffee.»
It's not like he stumbled in from the cold and the Cardinals decided to give him a good home.
This is similar to the way he brought Emmanuel Adebayor in from the cold at Tottenham in his former effort at football management.
He had been known to be interested in Stoke City enforcer Wilson Palacios, who had looked to be on his way out of the Britannia Stadium, only to be brought in from the cold by new boss Mark Hughes.
I am not backing him, I am just stating a perceived fact, when he has came in from the cold then he will turn the magic on.
As I come to review the data that we have on Sir Henry Norris and Arsenal in preparation for our next booklet in the AISA Arsenal History series I begin to wonder: isn't it time to bring Sir Henry in from the cold?
He has a strong relationship with Jose Mourinho's agent Jorge Mendes, so could be persuaded to bring a manager who's known to have instant success back in from the cold.
Graeme Murty's impressive start to life as Rangers» interim boss owed much to the fine form of Jason Holt, who came in from the cold to deliver some outstanding performances following Pedro Caixinha's dismissal.
Theo Walcott could come in from the cold, while the out of form Lukas Podolski may be dropped for Arshavin or even Serge Gnabry.
Help us bring these young people in from the cold this Holiday Season.
In my innocence, I assumed that Keynes would come in from the cold, and that a hunt would be on for a new politico - economic paradigm to replace the paradigm that had come so disastrously to grief.
«who wants to come in from the cold» Like Ghadafi?
Nuclear talks might become possible with North Korea in the event Kim Jung - un died or was somehow succeeded by a Gorbachev - like successor who wants to come in from the cold, as it were, and does not have the current family legacy to live up to.
For example, RCD managed to get less than 2 % of the vote in the 2006 elections, which would be enough to make the most hubristic rebels brought in from the cold nervous).
Ironically, it was Al - Queda's attack on New York's Twin Towers that brought Gaddafi in from the cold.
And who is this, coming in from the cold after their agonising wilderness years?
This numbskull (Coon III) is going to force me to derail the whole Matt Doheny Congressional effort if Liberal Republicans can't come in from the cold.
Dozens of homeless people interviewed by The AP this week made it clear that it will take more than the expanded outreach programs announced recently by the mayor and governor to bring them in from the cold.
Cuomo's executive order mandating shelters bring homeless people in from the cold when temperatures sink below freezing takes effect today.
In this context, MPs of the kind Corbyn and McDonnell were can have a legitimate and sometimes useful role as a conduit to bring those outside in from the cold.
We must act now to bring these kids in from the cold by increasing funding for homeless youth shelters.»
The Labour leader has jiggled around his favourites, brought resigners in from the cold and ditched the chief whip.
In the midst of all this, Mr Brown brought Peter Mandelson in from the cold to beef up his team, a team that was soon minus one spin doctor when Damian McBride resigned for making unfounded personal smears about senior Tories.
The former special adviser to Mr Clegg told The Observer that the party's peers had cheered when they were told Lord Rennard could come back in from the cold after disciplinary proceedings against him were dropped.
He's brought in the Lib Dems in from the cold.
What ultimately brought the three in from the cold, a few years later, was an accelerating energy revolution in California.
In 1951, American astronomer Gerard Kuiper proposed that such a belt was the source of short - period comets, those that complete an orbit of the Sun in less than 200 years («The planet that came in from the cold,» New Scientist, 14 November 1992).
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Hackers come in from the cold: Governments should spend less money on spies in trench coats and more on computer hackers in anoraks.
There's nothing more lovely than coming in from the cold to the heavenly aroma of something baking in the oven.
Joe Fresh: It seems that the polar vortex has influenced more than just our outerwear; like Pink Tartan, Grace wanted the girls to look as if they'd just come in from the cold.
the upside to both those seasons is coming in from the cold and getting snuggled up, don't you agree?
Switch up your new season wardrobe and bring your style in from the cold.
As the models walked inside from the sidewalk, they looked like they could have been any New Yorker walking in from the cold.
I love that moment, the one when you walk in from the cold to the welcoming smell of fresh coffee and warm bread.
Come in from the cold shake off the snow, and cuddle up by the fire.
Car breaking system, RV, Breakaway system, Automotive, Towed vehicle, Tow bar Legalizing the Tiny House Bringing rogue housing in from the cold.
Come in from the cold and enjoy the warmth of a fire, a glass of wine, good music on the stereo and the company of a warm intelligent Celtic woman with long brown hair, green eyes, and a passion for velvet dresses and suede jackets.
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But the strides she's made towards mental health are threatened when an asset from her former life comes in from the cold.
In a special league with other spy thrillers such as The Third Man and The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, director Lawrence has fashioned a thrill - a-minute hijinks film that takes place both in the West and in Moscow (with Budapest substituting for the Russian capital).
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