McQuaid, who was a high level employee within the organization at the time, recalls the instant frozen in time after the f-word flew from her mouth.
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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.
Once the wood is kiln-dried, fungi can no longer grow and the spalting becomes frozen in time.
At heart, however, the DMZ remains a place of limbo, frozen in time by the armistice of 1953.
Much of the home, actually, is frozen in time from the 1935 shooting.
This is the story of human warmth across a political divide, frozen in time and made bitter by history.
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.
My main problem with the piece, however, is that its conception of accountability journalism, and accountability itself, seems frozen in time.
The DUP leader argued that just because there had been a referendum 14 years ago that did not mean the system should be frozen in time.
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The STYLUS SH-50 iHS is a true hybrid optimized for anyone looking to record virtually blur-free memories of any important milestone frozen in time or full of vivid motion.
Somehow, when so many of our other beliefs about the roles of men and women have been revolutionized, our view of the mother-son relationship has remained frozen in time.
Clinton's generation, he suggests, is caught in the 1960s, fighting old battles, clinging to old divisions, frozen in time, and the way to get past it is to get past her.
Since then, each item had engraved itself in my memory, frozen in time: a bag of dried chickpeas, a cannister of salt, a withered Fuji apple, and the rock-hard stump of a baguette.
"It has been frozen in time, " he said.
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They get feeds of her blog posts on the conservative Town Hall Web site and of her congressional blog (which was updated regularly over the August recess, when most representative's pages stayed frozen in time).
For those whose picture of Thomas remains frozen at the time of his confirmation hearings, in 1991, the Justice is today a startling sight.
The Cyprus conflict has looked frozen for a long time.
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You can freeze them when you get them, and I eat frozen beef all the time, but if you plan to make it on arrival day, as I did, you simply cannot get it any fresher.
Yale tripped up national powers Minnesota and North Dakota to make the Frozen Four for the first time since 1952, then edged UMass Lowell 3-2 in overtime in the semifinals Thursday.
The world economy is not a frozen thing, it changes over time.
Pensions are being frozen, subsidies for first-time home owners are being scrapped and for the first time since the war, the budget deficit will not adhere to Germany's constitutional rules.
The fact that the exact penalty won't be known for some time, with many accounts frozen entirely while that is decided, only makes things worse.
Funding is effectively frozen - and could be for a considerable length of time.
The result is that demand for pesos is rising, so much so that restrictions on frozen current accounts were lifted in December and those on time deposits were loosened.
Yet Gilles Saint-Paul, an economist at the University of Toulouse, adds that some of the increase in women's part-time work might be because their husbands' wages are frozen thanks to the 35-hour law.
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