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One evening I attend "Planet Ice," yes, an ice show on a cruise ship, however unlikely that may sound.
Gosnell forges on to explore the remarkable adaptations of plants that survive frigid temperatures (ever wonder how Florida oranges survive a freeze?), vertebrates that live on or around ice (yes, emperor penguins) and communities of algae, bacteria, ciliates, rotifers, copepods and nematodes that live on the undersides of sea ice.
Pour it over ice (yes it will melt the ice but remember you made it strong! ) Cut off both ends of your favorite color "freezer pop" Begin enjoying your sweetened cold Ice tea by sucking it through the freezer pop.
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The naughty boy of British journalism who has spent his career skating on thin ice - yes, the clichés keep coming - never knows when he's down.
"The Zamboni is the machine that cleans the ice!" Well, yes.
... in Rena, Norway, where Anndrine just finished up a summer job at IKEA.... in Berlin, where Cinzia is finishing up her final year of high school and spent the summer working in an ice bar (yes, that's a bar made of ice).
But this is a truck: You buy it because dirt, grit, water, ice and, yes, snow don't bother you.
They're buying our ice cream, yes, but they are bigger stakeholders in our company and we have a responsibility to them beyond a basic transactional exchange of product.
In Philadelphia alone, one bar/restaurant lets patrons visit other worlds in its virtual reality room; a sports bar is opening with two escape rooms and an ice room (yes, it has an ice luge); and the local press reports that the former site of Yards Brewing is turning into a bar that boasts a slide and multiple ball pits.
The internet, computers, television, movies, radio, telephones, ice makers (yes, really), the telegraph, the automobile, trains, clocks.
Yes, yes and yes.Peanut butter ice creams with peanut butter cups.
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