Firefly is frozen in time, in a suspended state of entrepreneurial joy and limitless optimism.
Much of the home, actually, is frozen in time from the 1935 shooting.
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.
Liverpool Central, which is also on the list, is a rail station frozen in time.
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.
The world economy is not a frozen thing, it changes over time.
Funding is effectively frozen - and could be for a considerable length of time.
This is the story of human warmth across a political divide, frozen in time and made bitter by history.
These units give consumers easy access to non-frozen food, which is what they spend about 80% of their time grabbing, says GE.
For those whose picture of Thomas remains frozen at the time of his confirmation hearings, in 1991, the Justice is today a startling sight.
My main problem with the piece, however, is that its conception of accountability journalism, and accountability itself, seems frozen in time.
Once the wood is kiln-dried, fungi can no longer grow and the spalting becomes frozen in time.
The following news strongly suggests that yes, the apocalypse is upon us, and hell has frozen over: Duke Nukem Forever, the most delayed video game of all time, is completed and ready to ship.
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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.
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