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  2. The Cold and the Dark - Wikipedia

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    It makes dramatic long-lasting climate predictions of the effect a nuclear winter would have on the Earth, an event that is suggested by the authors to follow both a city countervalue strike during a nuclear war, and especially following strikes on oil refineries and fuel depots.

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  4. Culture during the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War was reflected in culture through music, movies, books, television, and other media, as well as sports, social beliefs, and behavior. Major elements of the Cold War included the threat of communist expansion, a nuclear war, and – connected to both – espionage.

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  8. In the Cold Dark Ground - Wikipedia

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    In the Cold Dark Ground is the tenth instalment [1] in the bestselling Detective Sergeant McRae series of crime novels [2] set in Aberdeenshire from Stuart MacBride. Plot [ edit ]

  9. The Cold Dark Night - Wikipedia

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    The Cold Dark Night is a 1957 spy thriller novel by the British writer Sarah Gainham. [1] Her second novel, it is set at the height of the Cold War when the 1954 Berlin Conference saw the Big Four foreign ministers arrive in the divided city. [2] Gainham had worked in Berlin as a journalist at the time of the Conference.