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Whatever was happening on the water at the time, it's frozen like that until spring".
Or never a battle — the armies would stay like that, motionless, looking across at each other, and seeing therein something so different and alien from themselves that they could not understand, could not hear each other's speech as even words or read anything from what their face looked like, frozen like that, opposed and uncomprehending, for all human time.
In the popular consciousness, he's been frozen like that for the last 26 years—White Boy Rick, the kid who showed up to court wearing an Armani suit and who was declared "worse than a mass murderer" by the judge.
In the middle of the night, he said, he texted his wife, Buffy, and said he now understood how he had sabotaged the marriage by going around frozen like that.
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Try putting all the grapes in a gallon size freezer bag and freezing them like that for months.
Beatrice remains entirely still, frozen like a field rabbit, hoping that her mother will decide not to tell her whatever it is she wants to tell her.
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