Freeze your favorites at home to share with friends, and make fast meals a snap. |
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Freeze whole berries on a tray or cookie sheet, then pack loosely in freezer bags. |
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Freeze tag is a game where one person is selected to chase and tag the others. |
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Boston's weirder early '80s contours, like the snaky lunacy of The Freeze, get limned as well. |
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Freeze the paste in ice-cube trays, then store cubes in freezer bags or containers. |
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Freeze protection is a mechanical feature on exterior garden faucets. |
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It has lower concentrations of allicin and cinnamaldehyde than its sister products, Garlic Freeze Dried and Alli-Cinn but contains caprylates as the third component. |
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Faronics has launched Deep Freeze Cloud, a cloud-managed version of its instant system restore solution. |
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In 2012, the 331st Transportation Company displayed its capabilities during Operation Deep Freeze 2012 in Antarctica. |
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Freeze the semifreddo in a loaf pan until hardened and serve. |
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Freeze the bacon on the sheet pan, and then place the frozen slices of bacon together in a Ziploc freezer bag. |
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Brain Freeze is a podium-based trivia game show, that puts three individuals against each other in a fun battle of the wits. |
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The core of the artists had been brought together by Damien Hirst in 1988 in a seminal show called Freeze. |
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Tenders are invited for Image Capturing System Is The Only Model Compatible With Our Existing Freeze Frame Software For Fear-Conditing. |
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They are some of the priceless collection of thousands of pictures spanning 150 years of expeditions that will be up for viewing from today at the Freeze Frame online archive. |
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We are very pleased that Absolute has acquired the assets of FailSafe and Freeze given Absolute's leadership position in the PC anti-theft and recovery solutions market. |
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A win for gravity would mean a Big Crunch squashing everything and another possibility is the Big Freeze, where expansion leaves the universe too cold for life. |
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To celebrate the 2006 Winter Olympics, National Geographic is proud to introduce Freeze Frame, by author and sports expert Sue Macy, with a foreword by Peggy Fleming. |
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The latest version of Faronics' application whitelisting software features full compatibility with Faronics Deep Freeze Maintenance Mode, and blacklist capability. |
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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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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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In the annual cycle experiments, however, low winter insolation causes the seaways to freeze. |
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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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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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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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And then later, during his tenure in office, Prime Minister Rabin did freeze settlements. |
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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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To remove tar, freeze it to brittleness with ice cubes and then scrape it off with a plastic spatula. |
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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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The company has decided to freeze the level of pensionable salaries for its 10,000 workers. |
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The girls stopped spinning and began chasing each other in an impromptu game of freeze tag. |
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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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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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Your fish will survive in as little as 18 inches of water as long as it does not freeze solid. |
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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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Their light summer shoes get wet during the day and then their feet freeze at 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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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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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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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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He had wondered how Antarctic fish stay alive in waters cold enough to freeze them. |
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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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During travel, insulin should not be put in the luggage hold of an aircraft as it may freeze. |
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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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The family's goat kids shared the dwelling so they wouldn't freeze to death in their first winter. |
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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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Or, boil the leftover wine until it becomes a syrupy concentrate, and freeze it in an ice-cube tray. |
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He proposed that the woolly mammoths died during the Flood by a quick freeze. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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The winter freeze and spring thaw climatic conditions are also not typical of Australia's relatively benign climate. |
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Horses should be microchipped or freeze branded, and owners should make regular checks. |
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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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If the pump cannot be drained completely, store the sprayer where it cannot freeze. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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His decision to coerce Netanyahu into imposing a 10-month settlement freeze was also a colossal misjudgment. |
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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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But with the outbreak of hostilities in mid-2011, all festivities were thrust into the deep freeze. |
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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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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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They're easy to freeze, requiring no preparation other than a quick rinse. |
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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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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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But in Syria, where Shia are a minority, a post-ISIS future threatens to freeze Iran out. |
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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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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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The issue can be complicated by a thaw followed by a freeze, or by pre-existing ice. |
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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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Shelled and leached acorns freeze well, as do most thick and succulent greens such as sedum and wintercress. |
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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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Perry was the victim of brain freeze, and we have seen this movie before. |
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According to Hallet, large rocks, or clasts, commonly freeze up through the soil. |
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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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Sodium chloride brine spray is used on some fishing vessels to freeze fish. |
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Most liquids under increased pressure freeze at higher temperatures because the pressure helps to hold the molecules together. |
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They often bounce when they hit the ground, and generally do not freeze into a solid mass unless mixed with freezing rain. |
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This credit freeze brought the global financial system to the brink of collapse. |
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When the temperature is low enough, the water in the cider starts to freeze. |
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In traditional freeze distillation, a barrel of cider is left outside during the winter. |
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The children are going to freeze out there without their coats. |
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In moments of great embarrassment or confusion, actors freeze while the walls surrealistically contract and expand. |
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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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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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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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Or did he freeze into an Alaskan mansicle ice statute with dogsicles and snotsicles? |
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You also can freeze fruit, which turns it into a delicious ice-creamy snack. |
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No great confidence in anything though, and I'll be off to the coast today to freeze my giggleberries off. |
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I'll get the bottles. I'm the one who stuck them out there. And you're a freeze baby, while I'm clearly not. |
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On a side note, my daughter is a freeze baby. You rarely find either of them without socks on their feet. |
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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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I rush inside as quickly as I can, not waiting for Eric as he trails behind me. I am a freeze baby, cold and I do not blend well at all. |
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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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Harvest and freeze gluts of crops including French and runner beans and podded broad beans. |
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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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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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Lyophilization, also referred to as freeze drying, is an important sample processing and preparation tool for many laboratories. |
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Critics may oppose the nuclear freeze for what they regard as moral reasons. |
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Without enough antifreeze, your engine could freeze up in the next cold snap, or boilover from neglect. |
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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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Many of our opponents in Congress are advocating a freeze in Federal spending and an increase in taxes. |
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If you cheat them, they don't say anything but after that they freeze towards you. |
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Now, if life were a mid-1990s teen sitcom, there would be a freeze frame. |
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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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It's a shame that the talk will be about my brain freeze rather than the horse's fantastic effort. |
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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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To prevent it from turning into liquid milk, I ate quickly but brain freeze wouldn't be my only problem. |
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Well, not really a brain freeze, it was a case of trying to rotate the strike. |
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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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In the aftermath of last January's freeze, hibiscuses died even while abutilons planted close by survived. |
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Extremely cold temperatures, especially when prolonged, can freeze the internal sap of trees, killing them. |
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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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Thousands of ungainly black-beaked heads would periscope and freeze in the direction of the approaching intruder. |
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It will not freeze solid, but rather achieve the consistency of a slushy. |
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There are reports of a five-year pay freeze and unpai d compul sory overtime. |
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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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It is resident in much of its range, but migrates from areas where rivers freeze in winter. |
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Wine, of its own nature, will not congeal and freeze, only it will lose the strength, and become appalled in extremity of cold. |
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There has never been a frost, snowfall or freeze ever recorded at sea level on any of the islands. |
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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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The company simultaneously announced a freeze on approving any major new expansion projects. |
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Thus antiwater would boil and freeze at the same temperatures as ordinary water. |
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In extreme cold weather the dripping water in this waste pipe can freeze, which will cause your boiler to shut down, leaving you with no heat or hot water. |
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In March 2013 Conservative cabinet member for Looe East, Armand Toms, defected to the Independents over the party's decision to freeze Council Tax rather than increase it. |
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Reform Res publica Union want to freeze state jobless support, a proposal rejected by the SDE unless it was balanced by a freeze on planned cuts in severance pay. |
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It was thought that the seeding would cause supercooled water in the outer rainbands to freeze, causing the inner eyewall to collapse and thus reducing the winds. |
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The remainder of the Baltic does not freeze during a normal winter, with the exception of sheltered bays and shallow lagoons such as the Curonian Lagoon. |
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Coalescence occurs when water droplets fuse to create larger water droplets, or when water droplets freeze onto an ice crystal, which is known as the Bergeron process. |
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In order to work properly, the cotton stripper required that the plant be brown and brittle, as happened after a freeze, so that the cotton bolls could snap off easily. |
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The other side to this sunny gladness of natural love is his pity for their sufferings when their own mother's heart seems to freeze towards them. |
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The principle of using a strobe light to freeze an image of printed material at full production speed remains the same, but the technology constantly improves. |
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Like other precipitation, hail forms in storm clouds when supercooled water droplets freeze on contact with condensation nuclei, such as dust or dirt. |
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It didn't freeze this winter, but last winter was very harsh. |
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Eventually, the cloud droplets will grow large enough to form raindrops and descend toward the Earth where they will freeze on contact with exposed objects. |
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After the last freeze of the season, winterized irrigation systems need to be drained, brought back on line, and tested zone-by-zone for any repairs. |
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My fur catches the flakes like Velcro and I freeze into a dogsicle. |
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There has never been a frost or freeze on record in Bermuda. |
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After blanching,plunge them into ice-cold water,drain and freeze. |
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When an expatriate dies in the UAE, banks are instructed by the courts to freeze all transactions on the accounts of the deceased, including joint accounts. |
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Overall, the Revolution did not greatly change the French business system, and probably helped freeze in place the horizons of the small business owner. |
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When I looked over the top, the blast was so cold I got a brain freeze. |
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Liquid nitrogen is a chemical that can be used to chill and freeze food. |
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He extends his hand, slowing the bullets to a stop, velocitized vectors cutting through the air, and then they freeze like a pack of dogs just ordered to sit. |
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Kerry spent months engaging in shuttle diplomacy between the two sides before they agreed to return to the table after a five-year freeze in negotiations. |
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The fund manager has been plagued by underperformance and was forced to freeze redemptions on some of its funds at the height of the financial crisis last November. |
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As it expands, it cools and causes the supercooled droplets to freeze into ice particles that evaporate the droplets and grow, falling out of the clouds as snow or rain. |
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The Gulf of Finland and the Gulf of Riga freeze typically in late January. |
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O freeze my soul in fitful sleep lest wind-filled sprites bequim the air and take us singly or in threes in mad agog or lumpsome nub, aghast to Milford Haven. |
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