Sentence examples for frozen questions from inspiring English sources

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Recently, the prime minister has addressed one of the big frozen questions of central Europe: the expulsion after the second world war of 3m-plus Germans and Hungarians from the former Czechoslovakia.Czechs and Slovaks are twitchy about this.

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UPDATE: This article has been updated with additional information on the GoFundMe account being frozen and questions arising about Reid's visa requirements.

The judge, Martin Shulman of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, ordered that about $200,000 controlled by the party remain frozen because of questions about the party's supervision of the operative, John F. Haggerty, and how he spent the party's money.

Recently, EPR distance measurements have become an important tool to investigate such questions in frozen solution.

There is also another possibility: frozen and tinned fruit were grouped together in the questions, but while frozen fruit is considered to be nutritionally the same as fresh, tinned fruit is stored in syrup containing extra sugar.

A long, hot summer yields many things: bumper crops of sticky kids, a renaissance of frozen confections and this question, again and again.

Not only were connotations of loneliness attributed to ready meals, their quality also started to be questioned, with frozen meals increasingly seen as second rate.

It will not do to point out that a frost giant sounds less like an existential threat to the universe than like a super-sized frozen beverage, or to question the merits of Jane's research.

Brad Pitt plays James as Hamlet: he wears big coats made of wolfskins, wanders gloomily on to frozen ponds to contemplate existential questions, and alternates moments of tenderness with raging fury.

"It's an open question whether a frozen embryo should be considered to be alive," Dr. Melton said.

He veers close to the secret of micro-organisms when he asks, "Why is it that a bucket of water soon becomes putrid, but frozen remains sweet forever?" The question evaporates, however, in the dry witticism, "It is commonly said that this is the difference between the affections and the intellect".

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