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Shortly after its debut, consumers were quickly frustrated with the new offering, due to glitches and freezing – something that seems to be common with launches from streaming services these days.
Freezing something to the touch.
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The point, she emphasized, is not to "preserve and protect, which is to freeze something, but to safeguard".
Oil traders from Moscow to New York have been chewing over rumors that the Baltic Sea is frozen, something that would affect prices.
Me freeze something?
Put marshmallows in the cocoa before freezing for something extra.
Someone out there probably believes that their cat gave them herpes (there are certainly plenty who believe their cats look like Hitler), and seeing other people's ids so baldly on display, more than good for a laugh, can make you feel more relaxed about your own hang-ups and mental freezes — something many people spend years in therapy to feel.
When companies like Caterpillar can simultaneously announce record profits and a six-year wage freeze, something is really out of whack.
Much of this is just so much juvenile posturing, but every so often the screen freezes into something approximating beauty: a blurry, spaced-out, yellow-green landscape, as alien as an ancient photograph.
When I watch the film these days, my face is frozen into something like Zazu's look of displeasure when he's forced to sing Lovely Bunch of Coconuts; crying doesn't feel natural.
Servicing the debt is seen as one of the major reasons for the growing cost to customers of using the railways, and with fares expected to rise by 1 per cent above inflation every year until further notice, there now seems to be little prospect of ticket prices being frozen until something is done about the network's borrowing.
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