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Cold (Fool's Garden song)
"Cold" is a promotional single from the album Ready for the Real Life by German pop band Fools Garden. It got some radio airplay in Italy though it was never released as an official commercial single.

Cold (Tears for Fears song)
"Cold" is a song by the British band Tears for Fears. Released in July 1993, it was the second single from the album Elemental. The single peaked at #72 in the UK, and also entered the Top 100 in France.-Lyrics:

Cold as Ice
Cold as Ice may refer to:* Cold as Ice , the debut album by rapper Charli Baltimore* "Cold as Ice" , a 1977 song by rock band Foreigner, from their self-titled debut album* "Cold as Ice", a 2001 song by No Angels

Cold as Ice (album)
- Unreleased Material :In 2002, it was revealed that producer Irv Gotti had produced two tracks for the album in 1998 but never made the final cut of the album.

Cold as Ice (Foreigner song)
"Cold as Ice" is a 1977 song by British-American rock band Foreigner from their self-titled debut album. It became one of the best known songs of the band in the U.S., peaking at number 6 in the Billboard Hot 100. It was initially the B-side of some versions of the "Feels Like the First Time" 45 rpm single.The song was later sampled by Scott Brown in the song "Ice Cold 2"

Cold as Ice (song)
"Cold as Ice" is a 1977 song by British-American rock band Foreigner from their self-titled debut album. It became one of the best known songs of the band in the U.S., peaking at number 6 in the Billboard Hot 100. It was initially the B-side of some versions of the "Feels Like the First Time" 45 rpm single.The song was later sampled by Scott Brown in the song "Ice Cold 2"

Cold case (disambiguation)
Cold case may refer to:* Cold case , a crime that has not been solved and is no longer being actively investigated* Cold Case , an American 2000s police procedural drama

Cold Cuts
Cold Cuts is a 2002 live album by English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands. It was their first live album to be released in a gatefold/digipack case

Cold Cuts
Cold Cuts may refer to:* Cold Cuts , 1972* Cold Cuts , 2002* "Cold Cuts" , a 2004 fifth season episode of The Sopranos

Cold Cuts (Nicholas Greenwood album)
Cold Cuts is a studio album released in 1972 by Nicholas Greenwood, but in fact recorded in California in 1970, before he, along with two other musicians featured on the album, drummer Eric Peachey and organist Dick Heninghem, joined Steve Hillage in the English progressive rock band Khan of the Canterbury Scene in 1971-72.-Track listing:#"A Sea of Holy Pleasure Parts I, II and

Cold feet
Cold feet is apprehension or doubt strong enough to prevent a planned course of action.Cold Feet may also refer to:*Project COLDFEET, a CIA operation in 1962*Cold Feet, UK television series*Cold Feet Cold feet is apprehension or doubt strong enough to prevent a planned course of action.Cold Feet may also refer to:*Project COLDFEET, a CIA operation in 1962*Cold Feet, UK television series*Cold Feet Cold feet is apprehension or doubt strong enough to prevent a planned course of action.Cold Feet may also refer to:*Project COLDFEET, a CIA operation in 1962*Cold Feet, UK television series*Cold Feet (U.S

Cold feet (metaphor)
Cold feet is apprehension or doubt strong enough to prevent a planned course of action.The origin of the term itself has been attributed to American author Stephen Crane, who added the phrase, in 1896, to the second edition of his short novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.The behaviour may be modelled as a tension between temptation and self control

Cold Feet (series 1)
The first series of the British comedy-drama television series Cold Feet was first broadcast on the ITV network from 15 November to 20 December 1998. The six episodes were written by series creator Mike Bullen, produced by Christine Langan, and directed by Declan Lowney, Mark Mylod and Nigel Cole. It follows the award-winning pilot episode, broadcast in 1997

Cold Feet (series 4)
The fourth series of the British comedy drama television series Cold Feet was aired on the ITV network from 18 November to 10 December 2001. Eight episodes were broadcast over four weeks and the final episode was extended to 72 minutes

Cold Feet (series 5)
The fifth series of the British comedy drama television series Cold Feet was broadcast on the ITV network from 23 February to 16 March 2003. This was the final series of the drama and while the number of episodes was halved compared to the previous series, the running time was increased from 46 minutes to 72 minutes per episode, necessitating a 95-minute timeslot

Cold Feet (U.S. TV series)
Cold Feet is an American television series produced by Kerry Ehrin Productions and Granada Entertainment USA for NBC. Based on the British TV series of the same name, the series follows three Seattle couples, each at different stages of their romantic relationships. It premiered on September 24, 1999 to mixed reviews and was canceled a month later because of falling ratings

Cold front
A cold front is defined as the leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing a warmer mass of air.-Development of cold front:The cooler and denser air wedges under the less-dense warmer air, lifting it

Cold fusion
Cold fusion, also called low-energy nuclear reaction , refers to the hypothesis that nuclear fusion might explain the results of a group of experiments conducted at ordinary temperatures . Both the experimental results and the hypothesis are disputed

Cold Reading (The Twilight Zone)
"Cold Reading" is the third and final segment of the eighteenth episode from the first season of the television series The Twilight Zone.-Opening narration:- Synopsis :

Cold shoulder
"Cold shoulder" is a phrase used to express dismissal or the act of disregarding someone. Its origin is attributed to both 19th-century literary works and as a result of folk etymology.-Early use:

Cold snap
Cold snap is used in two ways to describe climate:*in meteorology, a period of intensely cold and dry weather, often occurring during an Ice Age

Cold turkey
"Cold turkey" describes the actions of a person who abruptly gives up a habit or addiction rather than gradually easing the process through gradual reduction or by using replacement medication.

Cold Turkey
Cold Turkey is a song written by John Lennon, released as a single in 1969 by the Plastic Ono Band on Apple Records, catalogue Apples 1001 in the United Kingdom, Apple 1813 in the United States. It is the second solo single issued by Lennon, and it peaked at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #14 on the British singles chart

Cold Turkey (film)
Cold Turkey is a 1971 satirical comedy film. It stars Dick Van Dyke plus a long list of comedic actors, several of whom are well known to North American television audiences

Cold War
The Cold War was the continuing state from roughly 1946 to 1991 of political conflict, military tension, proxy wars, and economic competition between the Communist World—primarily the Soviet Union and its satellite states and allies—and the powers of the Western world, primarily the United States and its allies

Cold War (comics)
Coldwar is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Universe who first appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #2. He fought Captain America. He was later reported to have remained in custody following his initial capture.

Cold War (TV series)
Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War that aired in 1998. It features interviews and footage of the events that shaped the tense relationships between the Soviet Union and the United States.

Cold-blooded
Cold-blooded may refer to:* ectothermy, controlling body temperature through external means, such as by basking in the sun* poikilothermy, the ability of an organism to function over a wide internal temperature range

Colder
Colder may refer to:*The superlative of cold.*Colder , French electronic remixer.

Colder (artist)
Colder is a French dance project.The project is the work of Marc Nguyen Tan , a graphic designer who also is a DJ and remixer who remains actively involved in dance music and other projects.

Cole
-Places:Antarctic*Cole Peninsula, a peninsula on the continent of AntarcticaCanada*Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, a community of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia**Cole Harbour**Cole Harbour , Nova ScotiaEngland*Cole, SomersetPoland

Cole (Hampshire cricketer)
J. Cole was an English professional cricketer who made two known appearances in major cricket matches from 1784 to 1788.-Career:He was mainly associated with Hampshire but also represented All-England.-External sources:*

Coleen
-People:*Coleen Mostyn, TV journalist*Coleen Gray, actress*Coleen Rooney, wife of Wayne Rooney*Coleen K. Menlove, Mormon leader*Coleen Nolan, singer*Coleen Rowley, FBI agent and politician*Coleen Seng, politician*Coleen Sommer, American high jumper

Coleridge
Coleridge may refer to:People* Samuel Taylor Coleridge , English poet and philosopher* Coleridge , other people with the surname ColeridgePlaces* Coleridge, Cambridgeshire, a ward in the City of Cambridge

Coleridge (surname)
Coleridge is a surname, and may refer to:* Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge , British politician, son of John Duke Coleridge* Derwent Coleridge, British scholar and teacher, son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Coleslaw
Coleslaw, sometimes simply called slaw in some American dialects, is a salad consisting primarily of shredded raw cabbage. It may also include shredded carrots and other ingredients such as fruits and vegetables, apples, onions, green onions, peppers and various spices.-History:The term "coleslaw" arose in the 18th century as an Anglicisation of the Dutch term "koolsla", a

Colette (boutique)
Colette is a concept store and the preeminent Parisian fashion and style boutique founded in March 1997 by Colette Roussaux and her daughter, Sarah Lerfel. It is located at no

Colette (disambiguation)
Colette is the pen name of the French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette.Colette may also refer to:- People :* Colette * DJ Colette , a Chicago, Illinois, DJ and house musician

Coleus
Solenostemon is a genus of perennial plants, native to tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, the East Indies, the Malay Archipelago, and the Philippines

Colic
Colic is a form of pain which starts and stops abruptly. Types include:*Baby colic, a condition, usually in infants, characterized by incessant crying*Renal colic, a pain in the flank, characteristic of kidney stones

Colin (given name)
Colin is a male given name. Colin is usually pronounced , although General Colin Powell chooses to use .Like many given names, it has multiple origins, including:

Colitis
In medicine, colitis refers to an inflammation of the colon and is often used to describe an inflammation of the large intestine .Colitides may be acute and self-limited or chronic, i.e

Colitose
Colitose is a mannose-derived 3,6-dideoxysugar produced by certain bacteria. It is a constituent of the lipopolysaccharide.-Biological role:

Collabora
Collabora Ltd. is a private company founded by Robert McQueen, Robert Taylor and Philippe Kalaf based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, with offices in Cambridge, Montreal and Barcelona. Collabora's mission is to make Open Source the de-facto standard in the industry. It does this by providing consultancy for companies who are interested in using Open Source technologies

Collaboration
Collaboration is working together to achieve a goal. It is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals, — for example, an intriguing endeavor that is creative in nature—by sharing

Collaboration (Tommy Emmanuel album)
Collaboration is an album by Australian musician Tommy Emmanuel, released in 1998. It was re-released as Two Originals along with Can't Get Enough on CD in 2004 by Sony

Collaborations (Jill Scott album)
Collaborations is a compilation album by American R&B-soul singer Jill Scott, released in the United States on January 30, 2007 by Hidden Beach Recordings. The album consists of past collaborations between Scott and other artists, in addition to two remixes of "Love Rain" featuring Mos Def. The CD came with a preview of Scott's subsequent album The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol

Collage
A collage is a work of formal art, primarily in the visual arts, made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.

Collage
A collage is a work of formal art, primarily in the visual arts, made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.

Collage (disambiguation)
A collage is a work of visual arts, constituted of heterogeneous parts stuck together.Collage may also refer to:* Collage , a 1971 LP by the Italian progressive rock band Le Orme* Collage , a 1970 album by M'Boom

Collage (Le Orme album)
Collage is an album by the Italian progressive rock band Le Orme. It was released in 1971. It is the first progressive-like album by the band, who had previously recorded only the beat-oriented Ad Gloriam of 1968.-Songs:

Collage (singer)
Collage is an American freestyle group, featuring vocalist Anthony Monteleone and producer/songwriter Adam Marano, who also ran the Viper Records label for which Collage recorded

Collagen
Collagen is a group of naturally occurring proteins found in animals, especially in the flesh and connective tissues of mammals. It is the main component of connective tissue, and is the most abundant protein in mammals, making up about 25% to 35% of the whole-body protein content

Collapse
Collapse may refer to:* Collapse, the action a collapsible or telescoping object does* Collapse * Collapse * Collapse ** Cave-in is a kind of structural collapse** Collapse of the World Trade Center, a 2001 event

Collapse (album)
Collapse is Across Five Aprils' second full-length album to be released on Indianola Records.-Track listing:All tracks by Across Five Aprils#"Tallahassee's for Hookers" #"Let's Whisper" #"I Will Stop the Rain"

Collapse (journal)
Collapse is an independent, non-affiliated journal of philosophical research and development published in the United Kingdom by Urbanomic. It was founded in 2006 by Robin Mackay. It features speculative work in progress by contemporary philosophers, along with contributions from artists, scientists and other writers outside of philosophy

Collapse (medical)
Collapse is a sudden and often unannounced loss of postural tone , often but not necessarily accompanied by loss of consciousness.If the episode was accompanied by a loss of consciousness, the term syncope is used. The main causes are cardiac , seizures or a psychological cause

Collar
Collar may refer to:Human neckwear:*Collar , the part of a garment that fastens around or frames the neck*Ruff collar*Slave collar*Collar , a device of any material placed around the neck of the submissive partner in BDSM

Collar (Order of Knighthood)
A Collar is an ornate chain, often made of gold and enamel, and set with precious stones, which is worn about the neck as a symbol of membership in various chivalric orders. It is a particular form of the livery collar, the grandest form of the widespread phenomenon of livery in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period

Collard greens
Collard greens are various loose-leafed cultivars of Brassica oleracea , the same species as cabbage and broccoli. The plant is grown for its large, dark-colored, edible leaves and as a garden ornamental, mainly in Brazil, Portugal, the southern United States, many parts of Africa, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, southern Croatia, Spain and in Pakistan, as well as

Collared Antshrike
The Collared Antshrike is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family.It is found in Ecuador and Peru.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland

Collateral
Collateral may refer to:* Collateral * Collateral -See also:* Collateral damage* Collateral Warranty* Collateral contract* Collateral ganglia* Collateral estoppel* Collateral source rule* Collateralized debt obligation

Collation
Collation is the assembly of written information into a standard order. One common type of collation is called alphabetization, though collation is not limited to ordering letters of the alphabet

Collation (disambiguation)
Collation may have the following meanings:* In succession law, collation is an act of estimating the value of the intestate property.* In religious law, collation is the legal process and ritual act by which a Parish Priest is appointed to his living, especially in the Anglican Church.* In religion, collation is a light meal in British English, and some religious traditions.* In

Collect
In Christian liturgy, a collect is both a liturgical action and a short, general prayer. In the Middle Ages, the prayer was referred to in Latin as collectio, but in the more ancient sources, as oratio. In English, and in this usage, "collect" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable

Collected
Collected is a "best of" album by British trip-hop collective Massive Attack, released on 27 March 2006. The album was preceded by the release of the single "Live With Me" on 13 March.-CD one:

Collected (Black 'n Blue box set)
Collected is a five disc Black 'N Blue box set, released in 2005, with 4 audio CDs and one DVD.-Disc 1:#"Strong Will Rock"#"School Of Hard Knocks"#"Autoblast"#"Hold On To 18"#"Wicked Bitch"#"Action"#"Show Me The Night"#"One For The Money"

Collectible
A collectable or collectible is any object regarded as being of value or interest to a collector . There are numerous types of collectables and terms to denote those types. An antique is a collectable that is old

Collecting
The hobby of collecting includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organizing, cataloging, displaying, storing, and maintaining whatever items are of interest to the individual collector. Some collectors are generalists, accumulating merchandise, or stamps from all countries of the world

Collection
Collection or Collections may refer to:* Collection , the abstract concept of collections in computer science* Collection , the actions of a creditor seeking to recoup a debt