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"I do think Walt might be frozen.
She also worried that her credit might be frozen.
Some of the moments onstage might be frozen into New Yorker-ready cartoons.
One might be frozen with fear while another runs frantically in circles.
Thinking it might be frozen, he slipped the device under his long johns, yelping when it met his thigh.
Behind the News -- Previous research has suggested that there might be frozen water on the Moon, particularly in craters in areas that are in near-permanent shadow.
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Or is it just that northern coast, which kind of faces Portsmouth, suggesting that the Atlantic waters might be freezing (they are not).
I spend hours in the Fertility Friends chatroom, looking for other women who might be freezing their eggs (I don't find any).
"O.K., but I need just one pair of sweatpants because I know you don't want to worry about how I might be freezing to death," said Ella, exhibiting all the qualities of a future trial lawyer.
The tide will push you back, it might be freezing, you might have to step through nasty seaweed or get covered in other people's obnoxious litter; however, if you keep pushing forward, past the crashing waves (and your worry)... there will be a shift.
Be happy that at least it isn't hot: you might be freezing your but off right now, but people on the other side of the world are sweating buckets.
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