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Ms. Thomas gives the clear, blue or green chandeliers names like "Frozen Branch," "Night Frost" or "Northern Fleet," a reminder of her childhood on the Welsh coast.
All materials are openly available on GitHub [34] in a separate frozen branch (chemdner-pub) of a natural language processing package SciLK.
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Maybe it's from growing up in the south, but there are points in the winter, for instance, when I swear that I can feel the iron-hard, frozen branches of the old oaks in my bones.
Sounding like frozen branches snapping off trees in an ice storm, the Nationals' bats whacked five runs in the fifth and kept on going for a 9-6 victory, leaving the Mets one game up on the Phillies with four to go.
When others, huddled over the fire, could scarce brook the cold, he would ride his horse across the frozen Danube and climb Athos deep in snow, his helmet on his head, thrusting aside the frozen branches of the ice-laden trees with his far gleaming targe.
Frozen branches were stripped of tissue using an air gun and the resultant slurry was macerated with a tissue homogenizer for 20 s.
A newly developed cryoprobe for peripheral nerves allows surgeons to freeze branches of the trigeminal nerve at the infraorbital or the mandibular foramen without exposing the nerve or damaging the sur-rounding tissue.
A gardener in the neighborhood showed a hawthorn branch that he'd cut off the tree, with 50 walking sticks "frozen" on the branch trying to look like twigs.
This unique Shanghai crime rose to manic proportions when the temperature fell below freezing and branches broke easily and then disappeared almost entirely in the summer months when the more flexible branches were tricky to snap.
Fog had frozen on the branches, and the sound going through the woods was like breaking dishes.
At that point, the apricots had been around long enough that I'd begun to believe that they would simply stay frozen on their branches forever, an idea I liked.
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