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The park's largest waterfalls are mostly frozen and look spectacular, the spray freezing into complex shapes.
The play is mostly a series of such two-handed exchanges, with the others onstage either freezing into poses of silent conversation or acting as an appreciative audience.
But with his oxygen regulator blocked by ice, and his hands and feet freezing into uselessness, he dies on the slopes.
To keep the rhubarb from freezing into tooth-breaking fruity ice cubes, I stewed it with plenty of sugar, turning it into a syrupy compote.
Even if no one registers an objection, officials say, the 30-day holding pattern persists, freezing into place the complex machinery of getting a detainee out of Guantánamo Bay.
In general, any pattern of defensive behaviour that is adaptive in response to an intruder or predator such as displaying or fighting, fleeing or taking other evasive action, or freezing into immobility or feigning death will be even more adaptive if performed in advance, at the first reliable signal of the predator's or intruder's appearance.
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Vegetables were frozen into the ground.
An enthusiam has frozen into revulsion.
You saw it emulsified into sauces and frozen into sorbets.
The smiling executive faces froze into a collective corporate glare.
The face was frozen into a mould of bewildered determination.
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