During the Medieval age people had to build fires to cook and keep warm. In the 21st century people have electricity and furnaces to cook and keep them warm. During the Medieval ages windmills, mechanical clocks, and distilled alcohol were discovered or invented. During the 21st century the AbioCor artificial heart, an artificial liver, and self cleaning windows were all invented.
Yes, you can take warm baths when you have molluscum. This practice will not spread or worsen the infection.
The Medieval Warm Period was from about 950 to 1250 AD. It was a world wide event. There is a link below to an article on it.
In the early years of merchanting, "cash" referred to gold and silver coins; the word was later applied to bank notes and checks. Coins made from gold and silver were warm, soft and easily worn away; paper notes had no intrinsic value. Therefore, a seller could demand that he wanted "cold, hard cash" in return for goods or services -- that is, money made from cold, hard metals that did not deteriorate easily and, unlike bank notes, had inherent value.
Oh, what a delightful question! Now, Mark Antony lived a long time ago, so we can't ask him directly. But I like to think that he might have enjoyed the deep, regal hues of royal purple or the warm, comforting tones of earthy browns. It's all about finding the colors that bring you joy and make your heart sing, just like Mark Antony would have done in his time.
The expression is "warming the cockles of your heart," that is delighting your innermost feelings. OR PERHAPS Kachels (pronounced cockles) are tiles covering stoves and fireplaces (kachelovens) that radiate heat. The expression "May it warm the cockles of your heart" is a corruption of the phrase, "May it warm the kachels of your hearth." A kacheloven is fuel efficient and radiates heat long after the fire is out. Suggest you look up "kachels." This explains why the phrase is always associated with warming. The first explanation is consistent with the Oxford English Dictionary, but I think the OED has not made the obvious connection. They go on at length about cockles, how the heart resembles the shell of a mollusk, etc.
Yes, it's called falling in love.
Milk Milk and sugar Lemon slice In the winter a shot of whiskey to warm your cockles.
As the equator is warm, the currents that originate from there are also warm.
near the equator
Warm Your Heart was created in 1990-03.
near the equator
The dismissal of the vice-presidency of the United States as "not being worth a bucket of warm piss" has been attributed to John Nance Garner, a Texas Congressman and Vice-President. http://www.answers.com/topic/john-nance-garner
how does it feel it feel a heart warm up
That is the correct spelling of the colloquial phrase "as warm as toast" (comfortably warm).
This phrase suggests that a nobleman who is open, honest, and approachable is someone who wears their heart on their sleeve. They are genuine, straightforward, and warm-hearted in their interactions with others.
Malawi has been referred to as the warm heart of Africa.