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"The count is double today what it was just a month ago," when the government put a freeze on withdrawals from bank accounts, "and even then the count was way above what it was a year ago," said Claudia Bas, who works for a citizenship consultancy firm, as she handed out fliers to people waiting in line outside the embassy.
"They put a freeze on development".
The losses alarmed his parents, who put a freeze on his savings account.
As prime minister, Rabin put a freeze on new Israeli settlements in the occupied territories.
This, he believes, allows him to legally put a freeze on some of his usual duties.
Gradually, his work started to pay off as his recruits started to put a freeze on Vermont's losing ways.
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At least £2bn would be cut from IT budgets by putting a freeze on new contracts.
Putting a freeze on the licensing issuing would be a good way to tackle congestion and keep London moving.
In 2009, as the economy was putting a freeze on municipal budgets even in well-off communities, the police here secured a pay increase of 3.75 percent.
The peculiarly bad way in which California's deregulation was organised freed prices for wholesale electricity while putting a freeze on retail rates.
Mr. Arafat has already committed to arresting terrorists, and Mr. Sharon has already agreed to putting a freeze on settlements, including "natural growth," when the confidence-building period begins.
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