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Now his arm lay frozen at his side.
In the winter of 1779-1780, New York Harbor lay frozen for five weeks.
Mr. Simon said he lay frozen in bed for five minutes.
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They are the same mountains where, in 1991, radiologist Anna lay frozen under the ice for 40 minutes after a skiing accident.
There are also drawings here from Stalin-era camps, including one by Evfrosiniia Kersnovskaia, showing naked women being inducted into camp life, stumbling across the snow: "Above our heads the stars twinkled," the former prisoner writes, "below our bare feet lay frozen excrement".
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Of course, the fairways lie frozen now.
"We saw people lying frozen on the ground," Nasreen told me.
Finally all three lie frozen in foetal crouches, fossils of their former selves, like casts at Pompeii.
The bodies that should fill them, 140 of them, lie frozen inside refrigerated trucks that could be their resting place for weeks or months to come.
It lies frozen for much of the year but bursts to life in the Arctic spring with such a display of birds and wild animals, including tens of thousands of migrating caribou, that some call it an American Serengeti.
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