1. After addressing a public meeting in support of extending the franchise to agricultural workers he had caught a severe cold. 2. At that altitude, with no pressure and that severe cold, no one could survive that. 3. But the rest of the Eemian, they found, descended often into episodes of severe cold. 4. For obvious reasons, it is also a good idea to keep out people with severe colds or the flu. 5. Friday, weakened by a severe cold and the cumulative wear of so many strenuous battles, he surpassed even his own dramatic standards. 6. He had been ill since July with a severe cold. 7. If you live in the country it is important to be able to survive a week or longer in severe cold with no utilities. 8. No severe cold. 9. Now Hingis faced damaged goods, a Seles battling a fever, a cold so severe she could hardly talk. 10. Outside, the berries last as long as the birds allow or until severe cold discolors them. |