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As the New York Times television critic Jack Gould observed at the time, television, unlike the "frozen word or stilled picture" of magazines and newspapers, was able to capture the march's sensory and aural richness.
The word was not a frozen word.
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A shot of the house in front of a nuclear explosion cuts to footage of the band frozen mid-word, with the camera moving through 360 degrees to reveal them as two dimensional cutouts.
For now, any customers who keep ETC in their account with the exchange are frozen until further word.
One word: "Frozen".
Numerous times during Clinton's peroration, which eventually drew to a close just before eleven-thirty, the machine appeared to have conked out, the same words frozen on the screen.
American writers are using I and me 42percentt more than they did in 1960... It's a winter when it's easy enough to find oneself hunched over one's computer screen, locked in horrified gaze at the self-adoration of others, and look up to find one's friends talking on and on about themselves, their words frozen and repeating "I," "I," "I".
Authorial sleights of hand allowed by moving pictures – all that visual background to hide details in; the fleeting blink-and-miss-it nature of the medium itself – cannot be replicated in prose fiction, where there is no background beyond the flat surface of the words, and where those words stay frozen on their paper screen allowing for examination.
This ensured that when the first and last word of the sentence repeated, there was no effect of word "freezing" on the screen.
9 P.M. (History) ICE ROAD TRUCKERS This Season 3 premiere heads 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle on the North Slope of Alaska, where drivers travel, above, "a road where hell is frozen over," in the words of TLC, from Fairbanks to Deadhorse to deliver supplies to oil camps.
By early June, I couldn't change anything -- the words were frozen in time until the October publication date.
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