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Things are a bit frozen.
When the graphic appeared on screen during her program, Kelly seemed a bit frozen.
If the blood is a bit frozen, push it through a pasta strainer with a fork. .
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People say it's invisible but it's not really you just have to get down real close to see where the water froze then melted a bit, then froze again, all through the night, till it's like a piece of glass from an old bottle.
Recollect that the configurations in the screening design set only use a few of the most significant bit (MSB) bits of each component, with the other bits frozen to zero.
The Dutch pedal imperturbably through blizzards, the Danes clear their cycle lanes as efficiently as their roads and there's outrage in Hamburg that the city's 13% of cyclists have been reduced to 10% by something as piffling as a bit of freezing weather.
(Don't worry if it's a bit grainy when frozen: this is because of the gelatine in the liquorice).
In the dragonflies' skinnier cousins the damselflies, which copulate for up to an hour, researchers have learned quite a bit by freeze-framing the action (that is, killing the participants) at various stages of the sex act.
The proposed legislation would go a bit further by freezing tuition for students in the program.
Or, cook a bit extra and freeze it to make your own convenience foods.
After they're frozen a bit to firm up, I dunk the eggs in hot, melted chocolate to coat and rock them in a bed of chopped almonds to make a miniature nest upon which each one sits.
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