If anyone could freeze a third party run by social conservatives, it would be Huckabee.
Put the mix in a glass baking dish, let it freeze a little, stir and smash with a fork.
Outdoor Sports Survival Season only exists in territory where it gets cold enough to freeze a beer at night.
They spray deer musk in big cat enclosures, and freeze a polar bear's fish supper in blocks of ice.
Additionally, high-speed image processing helps achieve fast continuous shooting at approximately eight frames-per-second (up to six continuous shots) affording the ability to freeze a fleeting moment with exacting precision.
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The full-length portraitures, colored with acrylic paint, freeze a fleeting moment in the upscale neighborhoods: The Latino workers arrive by bus or foot into the enclaves of the rich and famous by morning and then disappear by night.
So even a selective hiring freeze, not a total hiring, but a selective hiring freeze would shrink this bureaucracy down to a manageable size within four years.
Democrats oppose the freeze but are worried that a vote against the freeze is a vote for an increase in Congressional pay.
At first there would be a freeze to a wide range of working-age benefits to last for two years.
And, by the way, this would be a freeze on a federal budget that's grown by a quarter in two years.
Mr Eustice said the council should have been better prepared for such a freeze and a better look at the situation was required after a new authority was formed.
"Having consulted with partners, businesses and the wider public, albeit in the limited time at my disposal, there was no overwhelming support or objection to either a freeze or a council tax rise, " Mr Surl added.
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Measures include a recruitment freeze, a small number of redundancies, natural wastage and a review of housekeeping with areas like stationery and catering.
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Sadly, the council has been compliant and played their role in the reduction of crucial services, imposing a council tax freeze for a fourth year instead trying to maintain the once 'excellent' rated services it provided.
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The Teutonic taxpayer is much much more concerned about the vast potential cost of bailing out the entire Spanish banking sector than the relatively piffling sums involved in the argument between a real terms freeze and a 5% rise in the EU budget.
However, there has been a freeze on wages for a number of years.
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In real terms, this would be a pay freeze, but a better deal than other Zimbabwean workers can expect.
This will be claimed as a significant victory by UK Prime Minister David Cameron, whose demand was "at worst a freeze, at best a cut".
Inside the chambers the sample mixes with a freeze-dried bead of a chemical reagent designed for a particular test.
In December 2010, the Big Freeze caused a contraction of the economy, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Rather than freeze like a deer caught in the headlights, we need to reposition our portfolios to take advantage of this new world of rising input prices, rising inflation and uncertain monetary policy.
The common reaction is no, because when taxpayers find they are subject to the AMT, they tend to freeze like a deer in headlights, and assume any additional dollars of income will only bring more paid.
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The employers, having at first asked for a pay freeze, have proposed a rise of 50 cents an hour for janitors who work in the centre of town and nothing for those in the suburbs (which is more than half of them) in the first year, and then raises of 40 cents an hour for the second and third years.
Still, a freeze in annual domestic spending is just a start.
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Nationally, 59% of councils have accepted the government's offer of a grant in return for a freeze in council tax, according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.
There is speculation of a freeze in pensions and public sector pay, a clamp-down on early retirement and a cut in spending on infrastructure.
It would be very bullish for gas prices if the deep freeze lasts for a month, and well head freeze offs shut in 125 bcf of cumulative production.
The force began a recruitment freeze in October 2009 in a bid to cut costs.
About half of those cuts would come from the Pentagon, including reduction in purchasing, a freeze on pay for non-combat personnel and a reduction in overseas bases.
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