Now, it looks like the mini-Ice Age for IPOs is starting to thaw.
Nevertheless the film has the honesty and raw emotional power to thaw the most frigid heart.
But countries that are playing multi-alignment don't have to thaw domestically -- witness Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan.
But the evidence of a change in mindset could be a sign that things are ready to thaw.
He would simply extend his prayer duration for some beloved rays of warmth to thaw out the ground.
Any snow that is compacted takes longer to thaw, whether it be on a road or as a snowman.
Obama had his first face-to-face with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, and they seemed to thaw those recently icy relations.
After numerous attempts, the U.S. Federal Reserve and Treasury Department may have found an effective way to thaw the credit markets.
The Federal Reserve got into the money markets on Tuesday, its latest move to try to thaw out gelling credit markets.
When relations with the USSR began to thaw, the Digest feared that Americans were overlooking the danger presented by the Soviets.
Yet Europe, or rather Germany, now risks a reboot of a credit freeze that, this time, might be too large to thaw.
Forecasters are warning of serious flooding across many parts of the UK as rising temperatures cause snow to thaw and rain moves in.
On October 15, YY.com, a Chinese video-based social networking site, filed to list its shares in New York, seeking to thaw the icy conditions.
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Doctors sometimes fret that women who freeze their eggs will have a tendency to wait to thaw their eggs until after their natural fertility is gone.
One counter-intuitive tactic I suggest to thaw minds frozen in opposition to your position is offering-up a mea culpa while pressing your case as you do so.
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The election results will do nothing to thaw relations between Russia and the West, which, at least on the rhetorical level, are reminiscent of the Cold War.
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"As new insured municipal bonds are issued, I expect the public finance markets will begin to thaw, freeing up much-needed capital for future projects, " Brown said Wednesday.
And I have since updated my baby math: If I don't get pregnant on my own within the next year or so, I plan to thaw my eggs and hopefully give birth to my first child at 44 and maybe a second by 46.
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.
Neither Scudamore, or any reprehensive from England's top division, currently sit on the 2018 board and Kenyon is keen to see relations thaw in order to help the bid progress.
Gross' arrest brought about an abrupt end to a thaw begun when President Barack Obama was first elected in 2008.
In Moscow, the enterprise of scraping the snow off the streets and pavements, forming it into snow hillocks, carting it off in 6, 000-odd snow vehicles for dumping or melting, and finally zapping it with chemicals to speed the thaw is vast and costly (which helps to explain why Yuri Luzhkov, the city's mayor, threatened last year to fine meteorologists who make wrong forecasts).
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This familiar pattern of provocation and conciliation has been evident any time there seems to be a thaw in relations.
Any time weather is damp and warm from spring thaw to the last gasp of summer mold spores can be circulating in the trillions.
And if a lack of liquidity is the problem in some credit instruments, the Fed's direct purchase of those assets should contribute to a credit thaw.
The thaw led to a number of agreements to reduce nuclear tensions, and the "evil empire" disintegrated within two years after they left the White House.
Russian law does allow relatives to get a dead person rehabilitated, to restore their reputation - a practice that was common in the post-Stalin thaw under Nikita Khrushchev, to clear the names of people executed or exiled by the Communist Party as "traitors" or "saboteurs".
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