| 21. | He'd get cold feet when it came to it.
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| 22. | Both get cold feet 45 minutes into the trip, and force the bus to stop.
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| 23. | Then it is Tony's turn to get cold feet.
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| 24. | Sometimes, he said, companies get cold feet when they realize the time and expense involved.
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| 25. | Her trusty assistant, Gus, gets cold feet and quits.
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| 26. | But nervousness can be equally contagious, making even those who came to bid get cold feet.
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| 27. | Polish Foreign Minister Dariusz Rosati said he was reassured the West Europeans won't get cold feet.
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| 28. | At the party, Dawn intends to proposition Steve, but gets cold feet and is contemptuously rebuffed.
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| 29. | Others get cold feet after the first interview.
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| 30. | However, when David approaches her later that day she gets cold feet again and runs away.
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