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the unfrozen
verb
Past participle of unfreeze
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This was how Ettinger always spoke of the unfrozen dead.
The unfrozen EU chapter on regional aid, says Mr Aktar, "meshes perfectly with this".
As this Siberian cold air flows over the unfrozen northern Pacific Ocean, a great temperature contrast develops that results in strong, westward-moving storm systems.
The ice crystals are separated from the unfrozen brine, rinsed to remove residual salt, and then melted to produce fresh water.
The judges seem to agree, as the unfrozen 30 billion baht represents his family's assets before he became prime minister in 2001.
Freeze uncovered for two hours, then use a fork to scrape any frozen crystals from the sides of the container into the centre, and stir to intersperse into the unfrozen liquid.
The grapes, picked ripe, were refrigerated and with t water content nearly solid, were pressed gently, enabling the unfrozen acidity, carrying sugar and flavor, to drip out slowly before fermentation.
We would just not pay any attention to it, not even thinking as kids, what is this?" The unfrozen section was, they came to find out, where chemicals were being dumped.
The three fruity recipes would all make terrific dessert soups — just serve them in bowls with a spoon instead of freezing them — and the unfrozen Tomato-Cucumber and Avocado-Cilantro mixtures are essentially riffs on gazpacho.
Fewer than half the customers who regained access to at least some of their money -- generally up to 7,000 pesos ($1,882) each -- made withdrawals, and by week's end only about 8percentt of the unfrozen funds had been drawn out.
For those minded to ignore the risks, it is worth noting that even the more extreme predictions of Arctic warming have been outpaced by what has happened in reality.Riches of the northIn the long run the unfrozen north could cause devastation.
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