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Incidentally, one of those airlines is the one that used to serve the frozen turkey sandwich.
NPR: Might Airlines Banish Frozen Sandwiches?
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Imagine my surprise when Thanksgiving morning, I pulled out the frozen turkey and realized it should already it be de-thawed(ph).
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Difficult though it was for him to walk, so full of raw frozen turkey was he, Lewis grabbed the plastic tray on which the turkey sat.
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Entry negotiations have been partly frozen to punish Turkey for its refusal to open its ports and airports to traffc from Cyprus.
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Political dialogue will remain frozen until Europe puts Turkey on the main list of countries with which it is ready to talk about membership.
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There, pushed up against the wall, was an entire, frozen 25-pound butterball turkey.
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Time and again, when flying back home to Indiana I'd be handed a turkey sandwich, still frozen.
NPR: Might Airlines Banish Frozen Sandwiches?
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Some areas are stalemated: the EU has frozen several chapters of the talks, and Turkey refuses to recognise Cyprus, an EU member state.
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Eighteen chapters have been frozen - eight by the EU, because of Turkey's refusal to allow Cypriot ships to use Turkish ports, and the remaining 10 by the governments of Cyprus and France.
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Some might say Turkey's EU accession talks are already frozen.
ECONOMIST: The Turkish government
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Unlike chess-players, though, all the participants can win in this game, it is hoped, if they agree on a common aim: peace between Turkey and Armenia, which would help to thaw the frozen conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the (mainly Armenian) territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
ECONOMIST: Turkey and Armenia: Mountain chess | The
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Those with Turkey were testy even before Cyprus took the chair: now they will be partly frozen.
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