I grimaced and turned around, starting to feel the winter freeze prickle the exposed back of my neck. |
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Sometimes the tears would freeze on my eyelids from crying all day in the cold, snowy weather. |
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Newcomers who want to freeze a village on the day they arrive are the second-worst kind of Nimby. |
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It was very cold there, but luckily I had those spare clothes just perfect for the occasion, so I did not freeze outside. |
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If you purchase nuts in bulk, keep some in a jar for immediate use and freeze the rest. |
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Lenders, credit bureaus and businesses argue that the inconvenience created by a credit freeze outweighs potential benefits. |
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He developed high-speed photography, which could freeze a hummingbird in mid-flight or a splash of milk. |
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The performer must make spontaneous decisions about what pose to strike and where to freeze the action. |
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The tuition freeze squeezes the university budget in ways in which every unit in the university is finding it extraordinarily hard to operate. |
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There has been a virtual freeze on new nuclear reactors being built in Western Europe and North America. |
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Separately, the chancellor announced a freeze on rates of corporation tax and capital gains tax. |
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Other grievances include non-payment of stipends, salary arrears, and a pay freeze for waged workers. |
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The rest of the carcass can be used to make some game stock for gravy or soup, or freeze the carcass to use later. |
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You may also chop and blend with water or vegetable stock and freeze in ice cube trays for addition to soups and stews. |
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All these fruits freeze well except strawberries, which should be saved for the summer months. |
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He said the company's restructuring plan outline doesn't propose a 10-year freeze on pension improvements. |
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The big freeze that gripped the region over the New Year put paid to nearly all angling activity at the weekend. |
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Road bosses are aiming to prevent a repeat of last winter's chaos when the region is plunged into deep freeze next week. |
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She also wants a 90-day freeze on subprime foreclosures and a five-year freeze on subprime interest rates. |
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The process is known as hilling and is done just before the ground is likely to freeze solid. |
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The trade continued to be affected by the overhang of the price freeze order issued last year. |
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Remember bridges and overpasses freeze up before and remain frozen longer than other road surfaces. |
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These plants exhibited reduced supercooling capacity, which caused them to freeze at warmer subzero temperatures compared to the controls. |
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Water left in the hoses can freeze and expand, causing faucets and connecting pipes inside your home to freeze and break. |
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Diaries convey the sweep of history in the detail of eye witness testimony, while photos freeze a specific moment and capture it for posterity. |
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I take a cardigan and a pashmina, because on many planes you can freeze to death from the air conditioning. |
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Roll into a log, wrap in cling film and freeze for half an hour until firm. |
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If ice did not float, all bodies of water would freeze from the bottom up, becoming solid masses of ice and destroying all life in them. |
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That way the mixture will freeze quicker, preventing ice from crystallizing and giving you a smoother product. |
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I often freeze it in ice cube trays at this stage, then pop it out into bags or a box. |
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If you don't need it right away, you can freeze it in an ice cube tray for use later. |
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Too cold and too much snow, rail signal systems freeze and roads become icy. |
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The washed garments are rinsed in a little fresh water and hung outside with pegs over the tent ropes to freeze solid. |
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Part of that plan should be to freeze and review the ill-conceived plan the president put forth this week in Ohio. |
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Leaf samples taken before dawn and at 0900 h were freeze clamped and immersed in liquid nitrogen until analysis. |
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Also, I have a lot of plants that grow great 360 days a year, but one devastating cold wave might freeze them. |
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It came out cold, a piercing cold that can freeze you solid in your tracks. |
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They freeze the juice and recycle the pulp, which goes into a composter and back into the garden. |
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The components were transported to the cryogenically cooled trap, via a condenser, to freeze out excess moisture. |
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Combine such dense firn with a daily rhythm of freeze and thaw, and spring avalanche danger is easy to predict and avoid. |
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Every time Patrick got anywhere near the opposition box he would freeze and not know where to play the ball. |
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Between July and mid-November, polar bears lounge on the shores of Hudson Bay, living off their own fat while they wait for the sea to freeze up. |
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In severe winters the pub can be cut off by drifting snow for days at a time and the beer has been known to freeze in the pipes! |
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Outside, without clothing and in my condition, I would freeze to death before I could get a mile. |
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The real possibility that we were all going to freeze to death before anyone found us, was now uppermost in my mind. |
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She was right, he could very well freeze to death without a blanket tonight. |
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We live in a northern climate and would freeze to death if we didn't clothe ourselves adequately. |
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Either cook or freeze raw meat, fish and poultry within two days of purchasing it. |
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Simon said while some customers bought a few items, others took up to 16 loaves to fill their freezer, as the bread would freeze very well. |
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It was a little nerve wracking, but at least I didn't freeze up, which is what I was worried about. |
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I can be getting on really well with a girl but as soon as I get an inkling that there might be a chance of anything happening, I just freeze up. |
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We really haven't had professional pictures of our kids taken because they generally freeze up in front of the camera. |
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Sligo Chamber of Commerce and Industry has called on the local authorities to freeze commercial rates at their current level. |
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For example, they would freeze benefits from Social Security at their current levels and fund them with a federal retail sales tax. |
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In the meantime, careful planning may make it possible to freeze the capital tax base at its existing level. |
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Irish salmon fishermen are calling on the Minister to at least freeze quotas at the 2002 level whilst the current stock position is evaluated. |
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Stanford University in California has recently opted to freeze all salaries in order to help finances. |
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Government instructions, bankers say, were to freeze assets now and ask questions later. |
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The firm will likely be placed under court receivership, which would install trustees and freeze all company assets. |
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The FTC has requested a temporary restraining order to freeze the defendants' assets and possibly reimburse consumers. |
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The government can freeze assets or proscribe groups if a UN Security Council freezing order has been issued. |
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The railroad won an injunction to freeze Dringer's assets, halting his lucrative business. |
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It would freeze assets and impose a travel ban on anyone identified as a suspect by the commission. |
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If you freeze the image near the start of Shadows, you'll see that it's really an abstract film. |
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Every time you click on a window to shut it down five more windows are opened, ultimately making your computer freeze or even crash. |
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The company also plans to impose a pay freeze for its remaining 1,400 employees. |
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In the 2002 pay round, the company proposed a freeze on wages and cuts to conditions such as shift allowances and overtime rates. |
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However, none of the changes have been implemented because of the freeze on public sector recruitment announced in the Budget. |
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On August 15, 1971, more or less out of the blue, President Nixon declared a freeze on wages and prices. |
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But it confirmed that the planned cuts will mean a reduction in existing staff rather than a freeze on planned growth. |
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The board implemented a hiring freeze and deferred cost-of-living raises for its staff. |
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Motorists were winners in yesterday's Budget with a six-month freeze on fuel prices and the Chancellor signalling support for road-building. |
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During this same period, the Giuliani administration had imposed a two-year wage freeze on all city workers. |
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The big freeze continued to cause misery for motorists, school children and holidaymakers today. |
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Motorists are being advised to take extra care on the roads this week as the big freeze drifts south. |
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The chance of a freeze is low now, which is good news for those who planted early. |
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A freeze set in on the 20th and 21st, and this made the higher ground particularly slippery and dangerous. |
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Then, on the 22nd of the month, the mercury plummeted, heralding the beginning of a big freeze which would last for weeks. |
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The big freeze came as workers were leaving offices and the roads became treacherous within minutes. |
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The heavy silence descended once more, and Quin felt his blood freeze in his veins. |
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I laughed lightly, though memory of my nightmare seemed to freeze my blood. |
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But Sandy refused to freeze him out of the conversation and kept putting a paternalistic arm on his shoulder and buying him more lager. |
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Olive, full of hatred for Ransom and now passionately attached to the girl, tries to freeze him out. |
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If they freeze hard enough before curing when on the walls, they will become quite crumbly and need to be removed. |
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Conventional cryobiologists, the people who freeze sperm or the odd body part, are skeptical. |
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Of course, some films do try, trading on the idea of cryogenics or time travel to flash freeze their stars along the space-time continuum. |
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Pour the chilled mixture into a plastic freezer box and leave in the deep freeze until the edges have frozen. |
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If you freeze them, defrost them in the unopened container, to avoid condensation which will make the macaroons soggy. |
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He maintained a near total freeze on bank withdrawals to prevent a run on the banks by depositors. |
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Her hair was the golden colour of sunlight, and yet her hard violet eyes always seemed to freeze out any warmth she might radiate. |
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If you're going to freeze them do this directly on to a tray in a single layer. |
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To make granita, freeze your chosen fruit or alcoholic cocktail, savoury or sweet liquid in a 2-3cm deep tray. |
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He tried to freeze wages but the high court put an end to that the same day with a very quick ruling. |
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Thousands of city employees were fired and there was a wage freeze for the survivors. |
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The humour in the enactment of this black comedy, is that this brigade is seeking to freeze ideas in an era of globalisation. |
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So, in advance of the Budget, the RAC Foundation called on the Chancellor to freeze fuel tax to avoid further financial distress. |
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The strategy, said Johnson, includes few, if any, divestitures and a hiring freeze that will continue until key acquisitions are completed. |
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I'll cut down on meat, but I'll be doggoned if I'll freeze to death in my own living room. |
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During travel, insulin should not be put in the luggage hold of an aircraft as it may freeze. |
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The family's goat kids shared the dwelling so they wouldn't freeze to death in their first winter. |
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You can know when a lake will freeze or a pot will boil by abstracting the big picture from all the little details. |
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You can freeze your starter yogurt in ice cube trays so that it is convenient to have on hand. |
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They freeze, lapse into a wide-eyed silence, then warily continue their conversation. |
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Skim off the fat and spoon out the now jellied stock into tubs and freeze until ready to use. |
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For instance, a budget that was permanently balanced would freeze the level of federal debt. |
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The big freeze will finally come to an end this weekend as warmer weather sweeps the country, weathermen said last night. |
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I was just going to tell you how to turn on the radiator, because these rooms freeze at night. |
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During very cold winters, ordinary water would freeze within the engine block and the radiator. |
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The strike is the latest step in the campaign against the employers' ten-year freeze of the London weighting allowance. |
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York Wasps suffered a triple whammy yesterday as the big winter freeze put paid to the New Year's Day clash against Swinton Lions. |
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The tech-services industry has been whipsawed as the red-hot demand of the late 1990s turned into the deep freeze of the past few years. |
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Most ices and sorbets require beating or whisking regularly as they freeze, to break up the ice crystals. |
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You whizz everything together in a food processor, spread the mixture over a large baking tray, then freeze it for an hour. |
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The voice in my head is wobbly and hesitant but it seems to echo slightly as I freeze in utter astonishment. |
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For extremes of temperature and conditions the summer drought of 1976 and the winter freeze of 1978 will go down as two of the worst on record. |
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She was in the act of running a brush through her windblown hair when Marina's cry made her freeze. |
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When I first installed it, the mouse pointer would frequently just freeze without warning and I would have to reboot the computer. |
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If the ambient temperature is above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, no amount of wind chill will make water freeze, including radiators and water pipes. |
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Manager John Linehan has now altered the settings of the device, so it will freeze wheels passing at a height of 3ft above ground. |
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He proposed that the woolly mammoths died during the Flood by a quick freeze. |
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You can make the soup immediately, refrigerate the stock for several days, or freeze it. |
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The aqueous phase was recovered and for each sample 2 ml aliquots were evaporated to dryness in a freeze drier. |
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Leftovers are great reheated in the microwave, or you can freeze them for up to two months. |
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With an average temperature of 60 degrees below zero, any water near the surface of Mars would freeze solid. |
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Then there's the proposal of an eighteen-month pay freeze, and that too has gone down like a lead balloon within union ranks. |
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Or, boil the leftover wine until it becomes a syrupy concentrate, and freeze it in an ice-cube tray. |
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He had wondered how Antarctic fish stay alive in waters cold enough to freeze them. |
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When you have too many lemons or limes or oranges and some are going to spoil, slice some thinly and then freeze the slices. |
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If revenge is a dish best eaten cold, Clive Woodward was enjoying his morsel out of the deep freeze last night. |
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It is not Labour policy to freeze prescription charges and review a system that is riddled with anomalies. |
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Their light summer shoes get wet during the day and then their feet freeze at night. |
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They also freeze quite well so you can pull them out of your freezer and enjoy them any time. |
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Your fish will survive in as little as 18 inches of water as long as it does not freeze solid. |
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After the first hard freeze, cut back perennials such as aster, campanula, daylily, phlox, and veronica, leaving 6-inch stubs above the ground. |
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After school I raced in Dara Park with Lisa and Charvella, playing freeze tag and other games years too young for me. |
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The girls stopped spinning and began chasing each other in an impromptu game of freeze tag. |
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The company has decided to freeze the level of pensionable salaries for its 10,000 workers. |
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He's not happy with the pay freeze, but he's willing to take one for the team. |
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To remove tar, freeze it to brittleness with ice cubes and then scrape it off with a plastic spatula. |
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There followed a horrendous package of measures to freeze pay and prices, axe public spending and jack up taxes. |
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And then later, during his tenure in office, Prime Minister Rabin did freeze settlements. |
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Meanwhile, it is hoped temperatures will rise for long enough to allow the snow and ice to thaw before the next freeze sets in. |
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Were you fully aware that some frogs in Europe and North America routinely freeze in winter and return to life with the spring thaw? |
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Ice doesn't freeze evenly, so a sheet of ice can vary in thickness from solid and safe, to dangerously thin in just a few steps. |
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In the annual cycle experiments, however, low winter insolation causes the seaways to freeze. |
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Your fingertips can freeze in no time, and the only way to keep your hands toasty is to buy warm gloves. |
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This is not the time to make a big to-do about our report for a few weeks, and then put it into the deep freeze. |
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Thankfully Tahlia added a warm, gold bolero so I would not freeze to death. |
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It also agreed on a temporary freeze on the imposition of new highway tolls and the construction of new tollbooths. |
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If the pump cannot be drained completely, store the sprayer where it cannot freeze. |
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This area of yellowed chlorotic tissue marks the juncture of the stems and the flag leaves at the time of the freeze. |
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Horses should be microchipped or freeze branded, and owners should make regular checks. |
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The winter freeze and spring thaw climatic conditions are also not typical of Australia's relatively benign climate. |
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The modern equivalent, recommended by Lawrence, is to make a weekly batch and freeze it in bags to be microwaved each morning. |
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Then, when the sun goes down, the outer bark may freeze too quickly and split on the side last facing the sun. |
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Most often, Storm Flag Flying has shown a tendency to freeze and not move while in the paddock before a race. |
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Chocolates, candy, freeze pops, bubble gum, and natural mineral waters, functional drink products and cream liqueurs are also among the range. |
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Hume gives the example of an Indian prince who had never seen water freeze and mistakenly disbelieved stories about ice. |
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After about 48 hours, the researchers empty the bioreactors and process and freeze the yeasts for field tests. |
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Nowadays it has mobsters and corrupt cops and grandsons of evil geniuses who tried to freeze the world. |
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Museums have become lifeless structures that monumentalise and freeze history. |
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Wrap as much of your hibiscus as possible before a hard freeze, and water and mulch the roots. |
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Hostas should be planted in the soil and mulched lightly to help them through the freeze and thaw cycles. |
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It's so cold today, that if you tossed a cup of boiling hot water into the air, the water would instantly freeze and disappear. |
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Make meals such bolognese sauce or casseroles in bulk and freeze portions so you don't have to cook every night. |
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Conventional lubricants cannot be used because they freeze solid, and thermal contraction can introduce sloppiness. |
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Exposed skin can freeze in seconds and result in unnecessary cold weather injuries. |
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So we would have to choose some essentially arbitrary cut-off point at which we would freeze the data, to provide a snapshot for our analysis. |
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In dry-winter areas that don't freeze or have much snow, water perennials once a month on a sunny, warm day to keep them alive and healthy. |
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It was originally shot in black and white and then, once edited, colour, split screens, freeze frames and other graphic effects were added and the film was reshot onto 35 mm. |
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Critics who have long been calling for a tuition freeze say this would have a domino effect in the province and cause other schools to follow suit. |
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Instead, when you do cook, make double quantities of meals that you can freeze so that you can draw on those when you're feeling too tired to cook. |
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The freezing point varied slightly each time, and from that variation they could determine the rate at which the drop would freeze for a given temperature. |
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Meanwhile, Earth-dwelling extremophile microorganisms, both thermophilic and psychrophilic, are variously adapted to temperatures that would fry us or freeze us. |
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Unbelief and jealousy of the divine favour freeze the affections, and, like the northern blast of approaching winter on the trees of the forest, detrude the heavenly juices of the soul. |
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There was a three-month window of opportunity for this voyage before the waters of the straits north of the great bay are known to freeze over and trap ships in an icy grip, shattering hulls. |
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Steers branded by hot iron showed significantly higher maximum and average head movement distances than either freeze branded or sham-branded steers. |
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Our results show that shading can ameliorate low temperature stress in Eucalyptus pauciflora, one of the most freeze hardy of broadleaved evergreen trees. |
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Sperm banks do a lot more than just freeze and dispense the sperm, you know, they also test for HIV and other diseases, as well as hereditary defects. |
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If you're feeling creative, hollow out tangerine shells, freeze them, then fill with granita and keep in the freezer to pull out at a moment's notice. |
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In a thunderstorm with fast-rising air, supercooled water droplets can freeze and grow into hailstones as other supercooled drops hit them and freeze. |
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A freeze at this stage can kill or damage the pollen-producing anthers, affecting kernel development and possibly causing the plant to become sterile. |
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Now, I can't wait until it gets cold enough for him to bring out our enormous stockpot that makes enough for us to eat some immediately, refrigerate some and freeze some. |
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But acquiescing to talks without a settlement freeze would be a major backtrack for Abbas and probably hurt his public standing. |
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McCain said he would not be impacted financially by being subject to a visa ban and asset freeze in the Russian Federation. |
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If you see me in the street and engage in conversation I will probably freeze into polite fear and smile inanely until I can get away to be on my lonely ownsome. |
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Whenever hubby and I make curry, chilli, stew etc., we always make double the amount so we can always put it in the fridge for tomorrow, or freeze it for an emergency. |
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That might mean working as a consultant while a hiring freeze is on, filling in for a military reservist called to duty, or supervising a short-term project. |
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So, the key to making palatable frozen food was to freeze it quickly. |
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After about four hours, product exits the freeze tunnel and is palletized. |
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Caterpillar notched record profits in 2012 and then in early 2013 bludgeoned its unions into accepting a six-year wage freeze. |
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To freeze ground meat, shape into patties and wrap individually. |
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Romney had a strong night at the CNBC face-off, while Cain escaped grilling on sexual harassment and Perry had a brain freeze. |
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Just pour good oil into a plastic ice-cube tray and freeze until solid. |
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Just freeze it in an ice-cube tray and use the cubes as and when required. |
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When, for instance, we claim that water can freeze, we consider water simply as such, in abstraction from the conditions in which any given amount of water finds itself. |
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It's like wanting to freeze time in way, wanting to cherish an idea for a longer time than is usual in fashion. |
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The freeze could hurt the ability of Russia's largest shipping firm, to export oil once rivers reopen for navigation in the spring, the company warned. |
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One wears a medallion around his neck with instructions on how to freeze his head cryogenically in the event of his death. |
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The Arctic was still bitterly cold in winter because, with less sunshine, not only did the polar ocean freeze over in winter, but the inland seas as well. |
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But to help prepare players for Sunday's cold in Green Bay, the Vikings opened the giant sliding garage doors on their field house to let the freeze in. |
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Worse is TiVo's pixilation problem, reminiscent of the early days of DirecTV when its digital pictures would freeze up and tiny pixels would appear on the screen. |
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One of the best methods for preserving herbs is to freeze them. |
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The government has imposed a two and a half year pay freeze on teachers. |
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In the same area we were fortunate to freeze in position as we watched three Siamese firebacks scratching for food in the leaves under a large bush. |
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Wrap each sandwich in heavy plastic wrap and freeze individually. |
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His decision to coerce Netanyahu into imposing a 10-month settlement freeze was also a colossal misjudgment. |
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I immediately freeze and turn around, my face flushing with heat, feeling like I've just been caught red-handed, although caught at what I'm not sure. |
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While Abbas said publicly that he needed a settlement freeze before he could begin talks, there may be some wiggle room. |
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The streets were vacant, everyone preferred fireside warmth to temperatures so low that it only took a minute for a bucket of water to freeze solid. |
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The main job of the pool is to slake birds' thirst, not only on hot summer days but also in winter when natural sources of water may freeze solid. |
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Peter Beinart, for example, implies such criticism in complimenting Alan Dershowitz for publicly supporting a settlement freeze. |
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He didn't want her to freeze to death in that little red dress of hers. |
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There's snow coming and we can't have the horses freeze to death. |
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She acknowledges that after the 2010 incident there was a de facto and unannounced freeze in building inside East Jerusalem. |
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It's amazing how numb your mouth can be when they freeze it. |
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He goes to another hospital next Wednesday where they will give him an epidural to try and freeze the affected area which should give him pain relief for a month at a time. |
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But with the outbreak of hostilities in mid-2011, all festivities were thrust into the deep freeze. |
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Some herbs freeze beautifully. These include chives, thyme and basil. |
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I have found that mint does not freeze well, so I always dry it instead. |
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If you're making the soup ahead and you want to freeze it, allow the soup to cool before pouring it into a sealable tub and putting it into the freezer. |
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Should any part of you or your kit freeze up, Thermos flasks of boiling water are always close to hand to warm your gloves or unfreeze your camera. |
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It will freeze like a sheet of ice on your face the minute you go out. |
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He even had no objection in principle to Luxembourg's compromise proposal to freeze Britain's rebate at slightly below its present level for the lifetime of the budget. |
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Some companies have pledged to freeze their rates in 2005, but most are likely to implement further hikes if wholesale gas prices continue to rise as expected. |
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This simple sauce will last for a week in the fridge, or make up a batch and freeze in little plastic tubs so you can whip up a fresh meal at any time. |
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In February, the SEC persuaded a federal judge in Florida to freeze their assets and filed civil fraud charges against them and six other defendants. |
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To back up its powers of scrutiny it can compel witnesses to provide information, freeze assets, suspend trustees and, in the final resort, dissolve a charity. |
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He also said he would renegotiate contracts with unions and state employees, freeze spending on state contracts and travel and oversee a budget audit. |
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In 2005, a sort of freeze was ordered, leaving the residents in the unsound status quo. |
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When you get it home, you can cut it into five even pieces and put each piece into a zipper seal bag and freeze it until you are ready to thaw it for use. |
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The task force called for a freeze on all measures which would see alcohol becoming more available on the grounds that further availability would increase alcohol problems. |
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But the company has had a freeze on all raises for nearly two years now. |
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While the Government has a freeze on public sector recruitment, it says it is willing to recruit frontline health staff depending on the resources available. |
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During these months, its countless lakes freeze solid, providing perfect surfaces for skidoo driving, reindeer sleighing and Siberian husky safaris. |
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The admission of a recruitment freeze is surprising because Cisco has almost tripled its workforce in the past two years, increasing its head count by 30,000 workers. |
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The big freeze had already begun to affect airline passengers yesterday with hundreds left stranded after snow and strong winds grounded flights to Europe and north America. |
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Aquatic life that would otherwise be killed by a freeze survives. |
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The issue can be complicated by a thaw followed by a freeze, or by pre-existing ice. |
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They're easy to freeze, requiring no preparation other than a quick rinse. |
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Just pick carrots for example, blanch and freeze them in freezer bags. |
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The liquidation of foreign assets brought the largest Austrian commercial bank, to the brink of insolvency, forcing the Austrian government to freeze all its remaining assets. |
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The quandary of whether to freeze eggs or not could become irrelevant overnight. |
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The water, which will never freeze because the property lies below the frost line, will be recirculated through a radiant floor that will keep the house warm. |
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Neither action will make us any safer, but fear fuels a futile desire to turn back time and freeze the world the way it was, or the way we thought it was, before the news hit. |
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Should we freeze the site to preserve it for the historical record? |
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Also to be discussed will be lifting the freeze on university tuition and nationalizing Quebec's water resources, debatably more important issues than teenage fashion. |
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In fact, days after Thompson was elected last November, he requested that Hynes freeze any new ruling on the Lebovits case. |
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At the same time as you buy the bag also purchase a couple of small blue freezer blocks which freeze solid in your deep freeze and take a surprisingly long time to de-freeze. |
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But in Syria, where Shia are a minority, a post-ISIS future threatens to freeze Iran out. |
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The RAC urged motorists to prepare for the freeze by stocking up on de-icer, topping up the screen wash and checking the radiator contains anti-freeze. |
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Then portion out whatever you make into containers that you either keep in the fridge or freeze for later in the week. |
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Baseball personalities who usually are so cool in public they can freeze people in their tracks turned goo-goo eyed in the face of the audience with the President. |
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It would be grotesquely unfair to freeze the housing market. |
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Like a scene from a Western when the gunslinger walks into the saloon, the conversation dips to a low whisper, men freeze with their lips inches from their beer. |
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According to Hallet, large rocks, or clasts, commonly freeze up through the soil. |
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A Cardiff City spokesman said more than 12,000 supporters have benefited from the five-year price freeze on season tickets. |
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Pogge had put his glove down to freeze a shot by Jay Leach, but the goalie just missed it and Loprieno was right on the doorstep to poke it home. |
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Well, not really a brain freeze, it was a case of trying to rotate the strike. |
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You also can freeze fruit, which turns it into a delicious ice-creamy snack. |
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Apparently men go round Paris with freezer packs on their backs which they use to freeze the poo and then vacuum it up. |
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Stick popsicle sticks into a wedge, dip into sugar and freeze for a watermelon popsicle. |
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The United States, United Kingdom and other Western governments reacted to this move with a freeze on Japanese assets and a total oil embargo. |
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Hovercraft service is suspended for several weeks each year while the river is beginning to freeze to minimize damage to the river ice surface. |
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If you have flowers in gardening pots bring them in the garage or mudroom to prevent breakage to the pot and freeze damage to the plant. |
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Or did he freeze into an Alaskan mansicle ice statute with dogsicles and snotsicles? |
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The American ince cream company's fortune-cookie brain freeze follows a series of racially insensitive gaffes about the rising basketball star. |
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Critics may oppose the nuclear freeze for what they regard as moral reasons. |
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In traditional freeze distillation, a barrel of cider is left outside during the winter. |
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Now, if life were a mid-1990s teen sitcom, there would be a freeze frame. |
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Thousands of ungainly black-beaked heads would periscope and freeze in the direction of the approaching intruder. |
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He found that the current model being installed in London houses had a tendency to freeze in cold weather. |
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Extremely cold temperatures, especially when prolonged, can freeze the internal sap of trees, killing them. |
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In moments of great embarrassment or confusion, actors freeze while the walls surrealistically contract and expand. |
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A MOVIE FREEZE-FRAME is when a single film frame is repeatedly printed so that the action seems to freeze on the screen. |
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You can freeze these frittatas for the future or keep them in the fridge for a couple of days. |
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Some trilliums and paeonies came through, but too many survived the winter before last, then died in the freeze before Christmas. |
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The company could freeze its health-care costs for the upcoming year by hedging its position in the futures market. |
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In 2014, the tray-style freeze dryers market accounted for the largest share of the lyophilization equipment market based on technology. |
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In the aftermath of last January's freeze, hibiscuses died even while abutilons planted close by survived. |
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A FLEET of 25 gritter trucks are now on standby in Birmingham poised and ready for the next big freeze. |
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Lyophilization, also referred to as freeze drying, is an important sample processing and preparation tool for many laboratories. |
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The crucian carp has long been recognized as a champion survivor, thriving even in shallow ponds that freeze over during long Northern winters. |
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And more than 80,000 North Wales households are being hit by a child benefit freeze lasting for the next three years. |
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Perry was the victim of brain freeze, and we have seen this movie before. |
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The ability to freeze and thaw organs and tissues withoutdamage has been a longtime goal of cryobiologists. |
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To prevent it from turning into liquid milk, I ate quickly but brain freeze wouldn't be my only problem. |
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Shelled and leached acorns freeze well, as do most thick and succulent greens such as sedum and wintercress. |
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Representability tuning function, allowing simulation of other freeze dryers in the Roche network. |
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Xenograft market is further classified into freeze dried bone xenograft and demineralised freeze dried bone xenograft. |
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Each blast cell will have the capacity to freeze 48 pallets of meat products within 42 hours. |
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Since the end of January the region has been in a deep freeze, which has brought the heaviest blizzards in recent memory. |
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The agencies charge a small fee to freeze your credit whereby no new credit can be opened in your name and a small fee to unfreeze your credit. |
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A TEESSIDE firm has welcomed the Government's move to freeze backdated business rates on ports as a row over the decision erupted in Parliament. |
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Liquid nitrogen or nitrous oxide has been used to freeze and ablate hair follicles for treatment of distichiasis, trichiasis, and ectopic cilia. |
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Her immunity to brain freeze came in handy as she downed the cup of frozen Mojito goodness, which also has fresh, hand-squeezed lime juice in it. |
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Emilia and her stylist should really hold a post-mortem into this look because this dress deserves to be returned to the deep freeze forthwith. |
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Store it in the bottom drawer of your refrigerator, which is usually the coldest part of your fridge, but never freeze it. |
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You'll then want to freeze the fat, which has great flavor, for special occasions, like making matzo balls. |
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He used to talk about the bell tents they had and if there was no room for some of the men they would freeze to death. |
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