Her body froze as she saw the words, the words that made her quiver with fear. |
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Normal deck duties were not possible, so we continually chipped ice from the weather side, as the sea froze on the deck. |
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I froze, my lips pursed above my drink, the mug tipped at a dangerously acute angle, not really believing what I was seeing. |
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He took a step on the platform, his weight causing a loud creak, and froze. |
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It froze into solid, treacherous ice when the temperature dropped again at night. |
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Ichiro froze as Neo's icy fingers took hold of his neck and tilted his head to the side to get a better view of the wounds. |
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Two men were found dead in icy conditions in Istanbul on Saturday and two more froze to death in southeastern Turkey. |
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On July 13, the European Court of Justice will deliver its verdict on whether member states illicitly froze the sanctions mechanism. |
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Suddenly, the temperature made a drop from warm to freezing, as the plants around her froze and the gust of wind became a piercing gale. |
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The subway froze in its tracks, and thousands of people found themselves trapped in stuffy box cars and pitch-dark tunnels. |
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Rivers froze and supplies of coal and firewood, already scarce over the autumn, were immobilized. |
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Pipes were split open, releasing coolants that froze nearby structures with a coating of white, sparkling frost. |
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The camp was built exclusively for summer use, with no heating, and the foundlings nearly froze as they camped out. |
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Light rain froze almost immediately, coating parts of the city with black ice. |
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Doctors continued to marvel at the speedy recovery of a toddler who nearly froze to death last month. |
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It wasn't all that long ago that being poor meant you went hungry on a regular basis and froze all winter. |
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During the week, it had snowed, then thawed and then it froze and there was ice under all that water on the surface. |
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A schoolgirl told how she froze with fear as she was allegedly molested by a drunken man in an early hours attack. |
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Tyler was about to tell her about their mother, but froze as he looked at his little sister. |
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Her smile suddenly froze on her face, and all of the warmth and teasing drained from her. |
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I wrote half of this chapter and then my computer froze before I got to save it. |
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But my computer froze up in the middle of the post, and I lost everything I'd written. |
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Starting to her feet, her eyes met a sight which froze her blood with terror. |
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And just at that moment, she heard the opening notes of a haunting melody that froze her blood. |
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She was kicked out of her house and then her friends froze her out, ignoring her emails and phone calls. |
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Democrats froze him out of important committee assignments, and were also not eager to help get his bills passed. |
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The Scottish lawyer did not trust the media-savvy MP, and froze him out from frontline decision-making. |
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He breathed the air in deeply and felt somewhat better as his sweat froze to his body. |
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At the middle, he froze too as the pillar gave a huge groaning noise and crumbled. |
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All the electronics in the video camera froze so film was the only technology that worked. |
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He froze and lay close to the ground, his entire body choked up with uncontrollable fear. |
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He moved from side to side threateningly, like a maniac in a horror movie and I froze in complete panic. |
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And as they watched in amazement, Lanyon's skin started taking on a greyish tint, and her hands, raised to ward off the basilisk, froze in place. |
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The person who bumped into her froze and was obviously debating whether or not to make a run for it. |
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I froze when I heard loud, thunderous footsteps racing up the stairs and soon banging fists were pounding against my door. |
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The deep voice rumbled next to her ear and she froze, chills flying up and down her spine. |
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Katzenberg, 53, is the part genius, part egomaniac and part irritating little tick who Disney froze out. |
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He smiled over at Marietta, then his face paled and he froze, seeing Marietta's rounded stomach and radiant face. |
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The man's arm froze midair and his sword fell to the floor in a clatter of metal on stone. |
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She froze in place, her arms and legs locking together, her feet rooted to the ground. |
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To learn what froze the mammoths, we must first understand much of what is known about them. |
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The tableau froze, motionless, and the flame of the memorial flickered out, and the stage became dark. |
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The legislature froze 75 percent of the GIO's annual budget this year, forcing the office to adopt belt-tightening measures. |
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Travel by water was better for much of the year until winter froze the rivers. |
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She literally froze in mid-run, her face still wearing a fierce expression. |
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They both froze, listening to the quick rasps of each other's breaths over the thunderous pounding of their own hearts. |
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It lingered on the lip of the cup for fully two seconds as Woods and his caddie Steve Williams froze in their tracks, bent over as if praying. |
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In 1982 the clock stopped when snow landed on it and the hands froze and some years later it stopped again when a bird nested in it. |
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I froze in horror as I saw that Gabriel had already found my grandparents, and was sitting with them, chatting amenably. |
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My old roommate and I always froze single servings in ziplock bags for quick dinners. |
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It fell on one's hair and froze there, creating a helmet of ice that had to be literally chipped away. |
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Beside them, the phone rang, and all three there froze for several seconds, listening to the repetitive ringing. |
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Stepping through it into the apartment, I froze as I suddenly heard the sharp click of a gun hammer being pulled back. |
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The room was dark as she entered, but something shifted just beyond her range of sight and she froze where she stood. |
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The power of the word froze Cordelia, while Joyce was brought up short by confusion. |
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Giles froze and listened to Wes as he gave directions to Gunn to turn the boat and head back to shore. |
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I think I froze and blanked out for a second, because the next thing I knew he had walked up to me, taken my hand in his, and was kissing it. |
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Agnes widened her eyes as the simper froze in her mouth and remembered that she still had a friend named Tyson. |
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A horrible blood-curdling scream from somewhere to the left froze everyone, and they all looked towards the sound. |
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For the only time in his 50 years as a passionate New England skater, large parts of Long Island Sound froze solid enough to be skated on. |
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The bad conditions were caused when the snow, sleet and rain which fell yesterday froze later in the evening. |
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Tally froze as a deep voice sounded behind them, sounding oddly unlike the voice of Orion. |
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I completely froze when I was handed the microphone and very nearly bottled it, but I managed to get the words out. |
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She froze in her sleeping bag as a very large creature snorted outside the tent. |
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There were just so many errors in there that the outraged grammar nerd inside me froze up and died a little, giving way to bewildered amusement. |
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She moved quietly around the camped and froze when she heard a loud rumbling sound. |
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Suddenly Vanga asked whether there was someone else in the room and I froze in terror. |
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The inhabitants were pursued and had to flee in haste, so that many froze to death. |
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His body froze as he caught sight of another man standing back in the shadows of the cave with his arms folded across his chest. |
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It was so cold that the windscreen-washers froze on the Land Rover and the screen kept icing up. |
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In the early 1990s the authorities froze the project because of lack of funding and outmoded technology. |
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Unlike the early days of his campaign when he froze in the face of attack, Coors has hit back. |
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As we summited the crest, the world froze briefly, peacefully, and then we plunged. |
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It's time to put all those peppers you froze this summer to use and whip up some hot sauce. |
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An icy blast of wind from the Arctic swirled down the hillside and froze the skin on his face. |
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A forceful clench of her hands froze us together in a bowing sweep as the piece ended in a thundering crash of drums. |
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I noticed something was amiss when I checked my email accounts and my mail software froze for a minute or so while the hard drive on my computer whirred. |
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The cold froze the oil on the rifle-bolts and jammed the two Maxim guns. |
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Inside our kibitka the rain dripped in, water froze and snow blew around. |
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Maura froze at the mention of Jude's name but recovered herself quickly. |
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Still hundreds of people jammed the officially sanctioned market and dozens of illegal vendors froze outside as they touted vegetables, clothes and hunks of rancid meat. |
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For a moment, there was silence in the centre of Potters Bar as everyone nearby froze at the shock of the noise and juddering force of the impact. |
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Japan froze yen soft loans and aid grants to the two countries for new projects, except for emergency and humanitarian aid and assistance for grassroots projects. |
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As I sat there I began thinking about the first time I went to an American diner and froze when asked what way did I want my eggs served, sunny side up, over easy, etc. |
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After latching the door I turned back into the dark room and froze. |
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When I got back from Florida last night and I was cranky and tired and hungry for something sweet, I defrosted the shortbread dough that I froze a few weeks back. |
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Ice froze in the air, crystallized it into glass-like shards. |
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Eva completely froze for a moment and a look of panic crossed her face. |
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It has taken us back to our childhood in Carlisle in the 1940s and 1950s when you were scared to get out of bed in the morning in case your bare feet froze on the lino. |
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A blue beam shot out of my armor and froze Floria in a solid block of ice. |
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The early morning temperature dropped dramatically, as the grass and all the plants suddenly froze over with a frost that would only appear in midwinter. |
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The format went well, but the system froze during the file installation. |
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Then the world became cold and lifeless, and froze into solid ice. |
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Then a Cryo Beam came from the cloud and froze him into an ice cube. |
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The water coming over my bow froze the control lines in place and icicles formed off the trailing edge of the mast, frozen horizontal by the wind flow. |
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An icy blast of wind from the Arctic swirled down the hillside and froze the skin on his face. He grimaced, hunched his shoulders, and trudged on. |
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I would give her a rundown on all the other presents I'd received, how Daddy let me ice the cake, how the lake froze over and we were allowed to skate. |
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When I heard Friday that my friends and colleagues Anja Niedringhaus and Kathy Gannon were attacked in Afghanistan, I froze. |
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A twig cracked loudly underfoot and he froze into immobility. |
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It wasn't the piercing sound so popularly heard in Hollywood movies, but a loud guttural animal sound that froze the blood of everyone who heard it. |
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The frost and cold froze quickly his ungloved hands on each stroke. |
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Dragging myself ungracefully to my feet, I froze again, listening for any noise, waiting for anyone to come and check what the commotion was about. |
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Iroka mentally froze as she subconsciously wheeled herself out on the highwire on the unicycle and watched several circus personnel take the net away from the bottom. |
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The moment I stepped in, my blood froze in shock and I couldn't move. |
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Danny froze and the General's eyes bulged as he puffed his moustache. |
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Undoubtedly the fact that the institution of slavery froze billions of dollars of capital into human beings was of great importance in maintaining this way of life. |
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She rushed in, preparing to make a quick dodge into the kitchen to grab another drink and then get back out, but froze on the spot two steps into the house. |
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His tiny Texas aggie brain froze when he tried to repeat his talking point about the three federal agencies he would close. |
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Somewhere in the darkness, the faint echo of a terrible drawn out scream was carried on the breeze from the mountains and the three adventurers froze in place. |
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The screen froze a moment, then flashed, indicating that the block was up, and that the trade organization wouldn't be able to locate where they were hacking from. |
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His heart froze into muddy ice and his eyes hardened into a wide glance. |
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For just a moment, I froze and found myself imagining what it would feel like to break a pelvis. |
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They arrived at the control room with the crackle and static of the incoming message filling the air and everyone froze as the chilling words issued forth. |
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These women resented the intrusion of this strange woman from Dublin and were initially most uncooperative, and, in fact, deliberately froze her out of their circle. |
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Geoffrey froze as the third policeman came over and roughly frisked him. |
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He then froze the sample and took pictures of the frozen water crystals. |
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They froze, to greater and lesser degrees, virtually all of their nuclear programs. |
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The brawny ridge-runner froze like a statue 12 yards from the base of my wind-bucking oak. |
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Neurosurgeons of McKay-Dee Hospital in Utah removed both the sides of his head and froze it. |
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The 33-year-old Essex woman froze on Tryfan but Ogwen Valley mountain rescue team sent a grid reference message to her phone to locate her. |
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Our backyard froze from a blizzard, and I put on my brother's hockey skates. |
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Every winter after that, Buzz froze all his cows stark-stiff in order to satisfy the growing demand for his Iced Cream. |
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The stars were all very gracious, beaming and shaking hands as Studley's flashbulb fired and froze the scene in history. |
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Ishii unleashed a pair of wild forkballs, but the left-hander showed off a slider that froze left-handed batters. |
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Jackson broke up a potential double play in the 1978 World Series when he froze on the basepaths and turned his hip into a throw. |
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He got to Dawson before the river froze, and now I suppose I won't hear any more until spring. |
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Over time, he froze towards her, and ceased to react to her friendly advances. |
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After finding out her horrible secret, the son froze his mother out of his life. |
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Olivia began to tap her fingers on her glass, but froze midtap. She had an idea. |
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In July 2016, a property investment fund managed by Standard Life Investments froze withdrawals after experiencing liquidity issues. |
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By the time the German attack froze to a halt before Moscow on December 5, 1941, it literally could not go any further. |
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Many died of dehydration in the intense heat of summer or froze to death in winter. |
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In the winter of 1780, New York Harbor froze, allowing people to walk from Manhattan Island to Staten Island. |
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Kit froze with the pipe between his teeth, the relit spill pressed to the weed within it. |
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Despite all of the rehearsals, I froze up as soon as I got on stage. |
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The lipstick pressed down on my mouth like an unwanted kiss. I froze, willing it to be over. She smiled at her handiwork, our faces far too close for comfort. |
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Their breath froze in the air as it left their mouths, spouting forth in spumes of vapour that settled upon the hair of their bodies and formed into crystals of frost. |
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Tiffy froze as the two pixies looked directly into each other's eyes. |
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International conference in London later in July produced no agreements but on August 19 a standstill agreement froze Germany's foreign liabilities for six months. |
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There was a period from 1645 to 1715 when the sun showed similar lack of sunspots, this was the Maunder minimum when trees stopped growing and the River Thames froze. |
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The river Seine froze that winter, which made it impossible for ships to bring food and coal to Paris, leading to widespread starvation and deaths from the cold in that city. |
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Tried that last night with my m8's chipped xbox, played the track, did the hotswap thing and I read you should get an error 21 if memory serves me correctly but it just froze. |
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Despite all of the rehearsals, as soon as I got on stage I froze up. |
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Many of the wounded froze to death in the subzero temperatures. |
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