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She gives me a stare that could freeze the sun.
If there's anything that could freeze a dancer's bones faster, I don't know what it is.
Toyota Motor, Japan's largest automaker, said it was recalling 277,000 Yaris cars sold in Europe to fix a tube that could freeze and cause brakes to malfunction.
Then it gave me a sidelong glance that could freeze lava as it swam languorously through the upper reaches of the virtual aquarium the Gillmen call home.
And the bank at the center of the saga, named Depfa, is now in trouble, threatening the stability of its parent company in Munich and forcing German officials to intervene with a multibillion-dollar bailout to stop a chain reaction that could freeze Germany's economic system.
Among other things, that means that for the most part they are being designed to have no moving parts, with a wide a field of view and a fixed pointing direction, nothing that could freeze and jam in temperatures that can dive to minus-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Without more testing, "this could be a recipe for potentially massive interference into the television spectrum," said Dennis Wharton, a spokesman for the broadcasting trade group, arguing that TV screens could go temporarily dark or that pictures could freeze.
But I don't wish that it would, or that I could freeze you where you are now, or where you were as a toddler crying when your feet touched the sand for the first time, or a preschooler practicing your new songs.
At minimum, the two discovered that they could freeze, or crash, the software that monitors a substation, thereby blinding control center operators from the power grid.
Reading the "Little House on the Prairie" series as a girl, I believed three things: that my future womanly waist would be small enough for Pa's hands to encircle; that snow could freeze maple syrup into delightful snacks; and that the secret to security and happiness lay in preserving fruits and vegetables for winter.
A long delay could mean that Pluto's thin atmosphere is lost to science, because some researchers fear that it could freeze and collapse later in the next decade.
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