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"I understand houses now more as living things that evolve and change, and need upkeep and maintenance, which is different than thinking of them as formal designs that are kind of frozen in time from the minute you finish them".
"Older people get a bum rap, that they're kind of frozen in time," Mr. Morgenstern said in an interview at Concord's office in Beverly Hills, where the walls are lined with posters of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Elvis Costello as well as some of the label's younger stars, like Alison Krauss.
I'm sure I turned all sorts of red in the face, and I remember being kind of frozen there for a minute.
"We were kind of frozen the first three quarters". Things didn't get any better for Burroughs against Paloma Valley (19-9) — the Sunbelt League runner-up — in the second quarter, as the Indians trailed, 35-19.
What's the deal: Pelmeni are kind of like a cross between Chinese jiaozi and Polish pierogies, are extremely common, and were initially popular because they stayed preserved when frozen and, well, everything in Russia is kind of frozen for a good part of the year.
The hot urine hitting the cold air creates a kind of frozen steam, as the droplets freeze.
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"I fed him most of the pitches away, away, away," Franco said, "and kind of froze him up with a two-seam fastball.
"I know the significance of that gate and it's such a big tradition, but right when we were in it, and everyone was cheering, my heart kind of froze," Abousy said, referring to the Princeton legend that students who walk out of the gate before Commencement will not get their degrees.
After all, if you're in the process of learning how to program, one of the pieces of advice people will give you is probably "go work on a project" — and that kind of freezing up to figure out what kind of a project can be a big barrier to entry to learn how to apply those skills.
After all, if you're in the process of learning how to program, one of the pieces of advice people will give you is probably "go work on a project" — and that kind of freezing up to figure out what kind of a project can be a big barrier to entry to learn how to apply those skills.
I recommend the laziest kind of freezing.
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