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Rather, it exaggerates them, with a sort of frozen hysteria, to the point of something fiercely original.
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The point of holding frozen assets is to use them as leverage against the foreign regime, not to give them away.
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Stefan Klos was out to make a point after being frozen out of the German international squad and made a great save to block at the feet of Stuttgart's Alexander Hleb.
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If you go higher than that, there are other tipping points, especially the release of carbon in the tundra and the things frozen in the tundra region, and that tipping point means it becomes very nonlinear and all of a sudden--boom!
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McCain, the frozen food company, has a factory inland of Knipe Point.
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Every frequent traveler knows to expect the inevitable frozen runways, severe weather or a security breach may at some point interrupt their plans.
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Who knows, maybe by the time you get to this point in my post, my own bank account will be frozen.
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These trade barriers raise the internal price of milk and butter, which is the whole point of having them so as to encourage people to farm in such a frozen wasteland.
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For the most part, when people think of cryonics, people think about long-term cryonics that is, freezing people who are dead so they can be revived at some point in the future, as in the Alcor case studies I mentioned, or the mythical frozen corpse of Walt Disney.
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