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He marvels, "I have tracked individual adult males as they plodded relentlessly in a more-or-less straight line across the frozen pack ice for 100 kilometers or more, non-stop, in search of a possibly receptive female".
CUSTOMER: Not to sound rude, but the last time I got a bagel here you cut it in half vertically and gave me a frozen pack of cream cheese.
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Well, technically, of course, he's still frozen, packed in dry ice in a shed outside town, as he has been for going on 20 years.
I go to lots of Greek, Arab and Turkish grocers, most of which stock frozen packs of the stuff, and always end up coming away with all sorts of other ingredients that I can't get in normal supermarkets, notably fruit and veg that tastes as it's meant to and all sorts of young cheeses.
The app lets you browse by emotion or by Disney films and shows, see what's trending, and offers a pair of $0.99 in-app purchases for premium "Frozen" packs.
In addition, we evaluated 29 frozen packed cell samples collected from wild 'amakihi on the island of Hawaìi between 2002 and 2005 [10], [14].
Blood was spun and separated into serum and plasma, frozen, packed in dry ice, and shipped to the Northwest Lipid Metabolism and Diabetes Research Laboratory at the University of Washington.
The EPR signal of the radical can be studied directly in frozen packed cells of E. coli or mammalian origin, if the cells are made to overproduce ribonucleotide reductase.
The Processed Food Business segment offers processed food products that include frozen noodles, frozen and packed cooked rice and frozen baked bread, and seasonings.
Whereas platelet ice has been found frozen into pack ice floes, it is most common in fast ice such as the type found in McMurdo Sound.
Then make a cold compress--a frozen gel pack wrapped in a damp washcloth is ideal--and apply it to your eyes, nose, and lips.
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