Meanwhile, teachers, their pay frozen in the budget, have been on strike for nearly a month.
The streets are frozen in white, the iron lamplights jet black against the stonework.
Dinamation is in dire financial straits, with most of its dinos reportedly frozen in warehouses.
Firefly is frozen in time, in a suspended state of entrepreneurial joy and limitless optimism.
Liverpool Central, which is also on the list, is a rail station frozen in time.
The 1940 Census gave the country in 1940 a snapshot, one moment frozen in time.
The result may be an informal arrangement in which friendly shareholdings are frozen in trusts.
Once the wood is kiln-dried, fungi can no longer grow and the spalting becomes frozen in time.
One of them, a child, lays with his face frozen in fear, mouth open and arms outstretched.
He added that Yale still needed to find resources to restart capital projects frozen in the recession.
At heart, however, the DMZ remains a place of limbo, frozen in time by the armistice of 1953.
With melting snow and ground still frozen in places there was a risk of localised flooding, it added.
Lenders still tend to be frozen in place, which is a bad thing even if deleveraging is not.
One of the men was Alisher Ergashev - a named holder of the Takilant account frozen in Sweden.
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Much of the home, actually, is frozen in time from the 1935 shooting.
But this presumes that public opinion has been frozen in aspic since 1973.
This is the story of human warmth across a political divide, frozen in time and made bitter by history.
Just 85 miles (136km) from her destination, Endurance was frozen in place stuck fast in a great chunk of ice.
Council tax has been frozen in the borough for the past two years.
The retro scenes were then superimposed over the top of the Vandenberg, creating an eerie underwater world frozen in time.
Downtown Midland looks frozen in time circa 1983, when the oil bust and bank collapse brought construction to a standstill.
Only 2.5% of the world's water is fresh and of that, 99% is frozen in icebergs or hidden deep underground.
America and the rest of the world seem frozen in place with major institutions and personalities incapable of responding to challenges.
My main problem with the piece, however, is that its conception of accountability journalism, and accountability itself, seems frozen in time.
He rests embedded in the long term viability of the country like a bee frozen in a jar of amber honey.
He was frozen in his own rhetoric, an anachronism, incapable of change.
Some 18.4m euros in financial products have been frozen in Spanish banks.
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Arizona's cost projections for the last expansion, from 2001 until the expansion was frozen in 2011, were off by over 400% each year.
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The ice was so thick and clean and glimmery that the fish and errant golf balls were happy to be frozen in it.
Meanwhile, with bank failures on the horizon and the ECB frozen in its trakcs, the real economy is beginning to feel the pinch.
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