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It is one where a cube, formerly a common and readily available commodity heaved out of supermarket freezers or convenience store cases, is transformed into a symbol of yet another type of consumer connoisseurship — not ice but "ice".

Another type of cold stimulation, ice-cold water (ICW) bathing, also known as winter swimming in countries where waters freeze during wintertime, has similar properties as the aforementioned cold therapies [ 5].

"I didn't feel good and the ice wasn't my type of ice," Ireland said.

Frazil, incidentally, is a type of ice, so D Frazil is like de-ice, or thaw.

It isn't clear what type of ice Hartnett White was referring to.

This is the other type of ice at the poles, formed when the sea surface itself freezes.

Lansky loves nothing more than a good black and tan, which is a type of ice cream soda.

"Now what type of ice cream would you like on your banana split?" she asked.

It is this last type of ice loss that most affects ocean levels because as the water runs into the oceans, it raises sea levels.

The first type of ice cave is formed by meltwater streams carving labyrinths in the bases of glaciers or by streams and wind hollowing out tunnels in snowfields.

A man in Utah was taken for $50,000 by his next-door neighbour, who offered a chance to invest in a new type of ice machine.

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