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It seems as if the Fed and Treasury have opened up a fire hose of liquidity to try to melt the frozen credit markets.
But there's no real threat to Spooner, who nevertheless at one point cowers like prey, seeming to try to melt into the bookcase.
But if Mr. bin Laden does not head for Somalia, then he will probably try to melt into the complex political contours of Pakistan.
Tracy Maxwell-Heath, a media scholar at Columbia who is writing a book about how people who go back and forth between Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime are more likely to try to melt Pristiq on a spoon with a lighter than people who go back and forth between Facebook and their inboxes, foresees a new kind of viewing in 2014.
"I remember one of the nicest things a colleague of mine in the United States said when he introduced a lecture of mine: that he had never met a German in academia in the United States who so little tried to hide that he's German," he says "I certainly know German colleagues in the US who try to be Americans, try to melt into Americanism, even before they get married and become American citizens.
They can try to melt away the metal by injecting a pulse of current.
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Townsend agreed that the insurgents have "largely tried to melt away after putting up initial resistance.
Charrière stood on this iceberg all day, in brutal conditions, trying to melt the ice with his fire.
"I just about tried to melt into the floor," laughed Moira Campion McConaghy, whose relationship was revealed by the senator at a holiday party.
A homeless immigrant from Poland, Leszek Kuczera, 63, was arrested and charged with accidentally setting the blaze while trying to melt the insulation off a copper wire.
Julia veered between being his protector and ignoring him, trying to melt into the white crowd where, without David by her side, she was invisible.
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