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An executive of Fidelity International says a panicky feeling has set in on Wall Street because no one knows where the risks really are.
Experts said that in such conditions, frostbite could set in on exposed skin within five minutes.
The reality was starting to set in, on both sides of he field.
"Rigor mortis has set in on this merger even though the companies remain in deep denial," said Scott Cleland, chief executive of the Precursor Group.
A pink Victorian landmark at the top of Government Avenue, it has 201 rooms and suites set in on seven lush subtropical acres.
Authorities have reported at least 21 deaths related to the cold conditions since the big freeze first began to set in on Sunday.
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