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After the citrus freezes of the 1890s, vegetables, especially celery, became important.
The GOK at times has obstructed or been slow to enforce UN-mandated asset freezes of Kuwait-based entities.
Not since the deep freezes of the 1970s has so much damage been seen in these striking, glossy-leafed trees, native to the lowlands of the South.
Among Mr. Rothberg's five nonfiction books is "The Heirs of Stalin" (1972), which traces the "thaws and freezes" of cultural life in the Soviet Union after the death of Stalin in 1953.
As temperatures crept into the 60s in much of the state Wednesday, the damage was not expected to be as crushing as the freezes of 1983 and 1984, which led to citrus losses of more than $1 billion.
And so it might be that, preserved in the deep freezes of these polar craters, Mercury provides an archive of the process by which water and organic material were delivered to the early Earth.
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Periodic freezing of the ocean would end the glaciation.
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