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People could freeze to death once the temperatures hit freezing.
You float in it; sometimes you freeze to the ground.
I feared I'd starve, or freeze to death in the winter.
"Whenever it rains, we freeze to death out here," said Omar.
Austria and the European Parliament want a formal freeze to the negotiations.
Wearing glasses, for example, is risky because they will freeze to your face.
He expects the regulatory freeze to thaw under Trump around the same time.
This was simply a bunch of men trying not to freeze to death.
By that point, it's looking as if they may all freeze to death.
They're here to bring the freeze to the world's largest jet engine, the GE9X.
"If I don't give him the blanket, he will freeze to death," he said.
But instead, he was alluding to a $1.5 billion "freeze" to Brazil's education budget.
You can use controls like zoom or freeze to get an even better view.
And you might well be caught out in the cold and freeze to death.
The head of Trump's EPA transition team, Myron Ebell, confirmed the freeze to Reuters.
The call came days after Trump ordered a freeze to some military assistance for Ukraine.
Winslet admitted to Jimmy Kimmel that she basically let Jack "freeze to death" in the movie.
If they fell in, they would either freeze to death or be crushed between the logs.
"If they can't get into heat, they'll freeze to death, and they'll be gone," he said.
We don't know how Trump's aides first explained the freeze to the White House budget office.
For this reason, Palestinians demand a freeze to settlement construction before they are willing to resume negotiations.
Some creatures, like the gators, will probably freeze to death before they can even get to you.
The Trump administration on Thursday proposed a freeze to car mileage standards that would increase air pollution.
"If they can't get in the heat, they'll freeze to death and they'll be gone," McMaster said.
I was a fool about to freeze to death in pursuit of a high-end tourist fad.
Mr. Sandy's private testimony disclosed that some budget officials were disturbed by the aid freeze to Ukraine.
Rather than let her freeze to death, Aldecosea told the Herald she decided to make it quick.
Speculation that these countries might agree to an oil output freeze to boost prices has rocked the market.
The two may have fallen into the water together, leaving the victor to drown and freeze to death.
If Trump demands a settlement freeze to pursue peace, it could break up the government, the politician added.
Most yellow jackets don't survive the cold months because they freeze to death or have trouble finding food.
That includes everything from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze to Mario Kart 8 to New Super Mario Bros.
Earlier this week, Temer announced an aggressive spending freeze to meet its primary deficit target of 139 billion reais.
Gorsuch ruled against the trucker, who was fired for abandoning his trailer so as not to freeze to death.
Better to watch a fuccboi freeze to death than to have him disappear the second you hit dry land.
Myron Ebell, who ran the EPA transition for Trump, confirmed the "basics of the freeze" to ProPublica Monday night.
Also: An emergency room doctor describes the (shall we say) unusual actions of people about to freeze to death.
Perhaps, Phillips will bring Lex Luthor, Ra's al Ghul or Mr. Freeze to the big screen in grounded adaptations.
"I'm not going to argue an individual's right to freeze to death," Cuomo said in a Sunday radio interview.
When sewage seeps out it can freeze to the exterior of the plane if it is flying at high altitudes.
It was about identifying the mother who left him to freeze to death, so that she could potentially be prosecuted.
The deal included relaxed standards instead of a freeze to the Obama administration's rules — something most major automakers have supported.
Don't expect that freeze to lift anytime soon, according to two top officials for the United States' biggest stock exchanges.
When I first moved to the Northeast ten years ago, I thought I might freeze to death inside my apartment.
And [major producers] would have to cut not to freeze to really impact [the market]," Kloza told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
But his aspirations seem ambitious and at least we already know he's not going to freeze to death next winter.
"I'd rather freeze to death than leave here," added Wang, who is refusing to leave despite efforts to remove her.
Without coal powering the titanic generator at the heart of the colony, every citizen would freeze to death in hours.
You have purchased your solar generator with compatible microwave and electric blanket, "so you don't freeze to death," says Bakker.
If you like foreign political thrillers with main characters so icy they'll freeze to your tongue, try this Australian import.
Both robots will operate for 14 days, and will freeze to death when lunar night falls later in the month.
Equifax initially required customers to pay for a freeze to their accounts to protect their personal data leaked but the company.
First, in allowing others to propose a freeze to the kingdom, Saudi Arabia essentially ceded the organizing of OPEC to Russia.
Oliveira reiterated that he expects the budget freeze to be eased later this year with the help of one-off revenues.
Leading oil producers, including Saudi Arabia, will meet in Qatar on Sunday to discuss an output freeze to support oil prices.
The failure to pass legislation through Congress to fund a handful of government agencies allowed an existing pay freeze to lapse.
Like: Why in god's name didn't Beric or Thoros light up their swords so that they wouldn't nearly freeze to death?
The communications did not explicitly link the assistance freeze to the push by Mr. Trump and Mr. Giuliani for the investigations.
They need fires going all the time and if they don't, then there's a greater chance that they could freeze to death.
Leading oil producers, including Saudi Arabia, will meet in Qatar at the weekend to discuss an output freeze to support oil prices.
People freeze to death in the streets, helicopters fall out of the sky, and a massive tidal wave engulfs New York City.
"Holy Mountain" has one character freeze to death dangling in midair; "White Hell" is even more intense in dramatizing a physical ordeal.
The White House document said Israel agreed to a four-year "land freeze" to secure the possibility of a two-state solution.
EIPR associate director Heba Morayef expects that freeze to be extended to the group as a whole, potentially forcing its office to close.
Perhaps 20,000 people gathered in Ulaanbaatar, the capital, despite the winter freeze to denounce the conduct of the country's two biggest political parties.
OPEC member countries, plus Russia, are expected to hold discussion on the sidelines about the possibility of an output freeze to boost prices.
Now the producers are all pumping at higher levels, and the talk has switched from a freeze to an actual reduction in output.
Analysts also expect an April 17 meeting of major oil producers in Doha to discuss the output freeze to fall short of expectations.
The governor has said he wants term limits on state politicians and a local property tax freeze to be included in any deal.
They drown or freeze to death — the river is ice-cold in the winter — and their bodies decompose quickly in the fresh water.
On Monday, the White House withdrew the nomination of Elaine McCusker, who had questioned the Ukraine aid freeze, to be the Pentagon's comptroller.
The BFC is also requesting a rent freeze to keep retailers and brands from having to vacate their offices, warehouses, and retail stores.
Brent and WTI crude futures pared gains after the statement, which failed to promise the much-touted-but-never-delivered freeze to crude production.
We make chicken tikka masala, chicken stock (which I freeze to use later for soups, risotto, polenta, etc.), and a beef-veggie stir fry.
Since homemade ice cream can get too icy and crunchy, some recipes call for dash of alcohol (which doesn't freeze) to make them creamier.
Our fleas aren't bigger than other people's fleas, but we have lots because we never had a freeze to kill them off last winter.
In March, after the latest round of U.N. sanctions, the United Nations extended an asset freeze to all funds held abroad by the bank.
That's why nonprofits across the country have opened "warming centers" to temporarily house some of these people, so that they don't freeze to death.
Strong winds "allowed water to be blown over the homes and freeze to trees and power lines located behind them," broadcast station WGRZ explained.
It was designed as an impregnable deep-freeze to protect the world's most precious seeds from any global disaster and ensure humanity's food supply forever.
Investors fretted about a near 3 percent drop in oil prices as OPEC producers struggled to agree to a production freeze to reduce global oversupply.
If the judge DOES force Freeze to testify, he at least wants the transcripts sealed to prevent the NCAA from getting their hands on it.
An official at the Sri Lankan ministry of Megapolis and Western Development also confirmed the freeze to Reuters on the Japanese loan, imperiling the project.
What Sucks: You'll Freeze to Death OvernightMake it Suck Less: Sierra Designs Zissou Plus 700, $600I recall sleeping in a lean-to in the Adirondacks.
"No one in New York should live in fear that they may freeze to death alone in the dark," Mr. Cuomo said in a statement.
Oil fell nearly 3903 percent as major exporters struggled to agree to a production freeze to reduce global oversupply ahead of an OPEC meeting on Wednesday.
But if it's a leaning bench, that person might go huddle behind a dumpster or somewhere less populated, and then they'll very likely freeze to death.
Oil has rallied in recent weeks amid increasing hope that OPEC producers may be moving toward a production freeze to support prices in an oversupplied market.
Sanchez said the government would use the freeze to try to find $625 million it could bring back into the general fund to shore up finances.
Embryos are frozen by using cryoprotectant solutions that essentially act as "anti-freeze" to replace the water in the cells so that no ice crystals can form.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Russia's energy minister Alexander Novak told reporters on Monday that Russia considered oil output freeze to be an effective tool for stabilizing global oil markets.
The rally began after Russia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries floated the idea of a production freeze to support prices in an oversupplied market.
I don't think that he's ever had the time, pre and post-freeze, to prioritize his romantic development and simply isn't the type to literally screw around.
If the commissioners are willing to hold the emergency vote, the result could be a sudden freeze to the rules and a major win for cable companies.
Members of the oil-producing cartel OPEC, plus Russia, are expected to hold discussion on the sidelines about the possibility of an output freeze to boost prices.
Several producers have called for an output freeze to rein in a supply glut that triggered a price collapse in the last two years, hitting their income.
The rally came despite builds in U.S. crude inventory and failure by major oil producing countries to agree to an output freeze to fight the global supply glut.
That may change as technology makes alternatives more viable, but take those traditional sources offline now and the global economy collapses, children starve and people freeze to death.
Alcor maintains a "watchlist," he said, of those who are terminally ill, and tries to reduce the time between death and freeze to better reduce any potential damage.
To celebrate the 15-year milestone of the blue-green lime soda, Taco Bell has added the Baja Birthday Freeze to the menu for a limited time only.
After the Department of Education criticized the debt loads in January, the institute halted admissions for a year — and then, last month, extended the freeze to three years.
As of Friday, consumers won't have to pay a fee to credit-reporting firms when they want to use a freeze to help protect themselves from identity theft.
Crude oil futures jumped 3 percent on Thursday after confirmation of a meeting of major producers held out the hope of an output freeze to address a global glut.
The sewage tanks in airplane bathrooms are supposed to be dumped in specific airport facilities, but according to Transport Canada, it could leak and freeze to the plane's exterior.
Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) tries for about two seconds to get on the door with her, before deciding there's no room and allowing himself to freeze to death in the water.
The failure to pass legislation through Congress to fund a handful of government agencies allowed an existing pay freeze to lapse, leading to the pay increases, according to the Post.
Roy Cooper (D), in an effort to provide more money to public schools, last week called for a freeze to the state's tax cuts, which will take effect next year.
LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC and non-OPEC countries are again flirting with the idea of a production freeze to accelerate oil-market rebalancing, according to recent statements by several oil ministers.
It's one explanation for why last winter was so fucking cold, frigid enough to trigger a "bomb cyclone," make sharks freeze to death, and trap a few gators in ice.
Moon said on Wednesday he had suggested to the North a rough roadmap progressing from a nuclear freeze to denuclearization, an opposition party chair told reporters after meeting with him.
In Dakota, farming methods imported from the East fail utterly, and in perhaps the most dramatic of the books, "The Long Winter," family members almost starve and freeze to death.
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is meant as a natural deep freeze to back up the world's gene banks in case of disasters ranging from nuclear war to global warming.
Several OPEC producers have called for an output freeze to contain an oil glut that has triggered a price collapse in the last two years, hitting the revenues of major producers.
Even in a world so cold a person can freeze to death while standing next to an enormous generator, Frostpunk still leaves support structures for people with disabilities on the table.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran urged other oil producers on Monday to continue talks on an output freeze to prop up crude prices, but insisted it was justified in not freezing its own output.
Oil edged higher as Russia reiterated its commitment to joining a producers' output freeze to stem a two-year slide in prices, turning higher after a strong dollar had knocked back prices overnight.
The State Department referred questions about the freeze to the budget office, which did not have immediate comment, and the Defense Department referred questions to the White House, where officials declined to comment.
As for the ice, you could freeze to death on it, starve to death on it, get stranded on it, get lost on it, get frostbite on it, or float away on it.
It is not clear if the election result could affect Iran's willingness to agree in talks with OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers on a proposed output freeze to prop up crude prices.
The government has been implementing structural reforms that will benefit competitiveness, including a cut to employer's social security contributions by 1% and a temporary freeze to the wage indexation mechanism in 2014-15.
Ulzheimer said lawmakers should consider allowing people to only contact one credit bureau for a freeze to make it effective at all three — the same as with fraud alerts — to better protect consumers.
A final agreement on an output freeze to support oil prices, which have fallen 65 percent since peaking in June 2014 due to oversupply, is seen next month, possibly again in Doha, Novak said.
The wall of the tank and the skin of the rocket were one and the same, so water vapor from the humid Atlantic air had immediately started to freeze to the painfully cold metal.
Such an agreement could include the basic parameters of a nuclear and missile freeze to halt any further significant development of the North's nuclear and missile capabilities, including provisions for robust monitoring and verification.
It looks like someone's about to pop out and hit Scatman Crothers in the chest with an axe and then freeze to death after chasing his son through it because ghosts drove him insane.
Whether it's a fox, coyote, or some other unfortunate woodland creature, they're snared or trapped and stuck there until they freeze to death or a trapper comes along and puts them out of their misery.
It was after that scoundrel Hans leaves Anna to freeze to death, and she sings the moving song "True Love," in which she blames herself for being duped into believing in a fairy tale romance.
So Duffey suggested that in order to allow the freeze to take place, Sandy should mention the withholding of that chunk of money in a footnote attached to a different budget document, the Times reported.
For many of us in the north, extreme cold is an inconvenience experienced while dashing from a warm home to the shelter of a car, but every year a staggering 1,330 Americans freeze to death.
Moreover, by allowing expectations of a freeze to drag on, the kingdom encouraged Iran and Iraq to rush new supply to market — and they did — thereby exacerbating exactly the glut which the freeze was supposed to mitigate.
However, EU governments are divided, with Poland, Britain and Sweden maintaining their strong support for Turkey's EU membership and countries such as Austria demanding not just a freeze to accession funds but an end to membership talks.
When the Republican controlled-Senate narrowly passed a one-year freeze to seniors' annual cost-of-living adjustment freeze during Reagan's second term, the president abandoned the unpopular proposal, letting it die in the House of Representatives.
As the author Stephen E. Ambrose noted in his book "The Wild Blue," at higher altitudes, the bomber became a literal icebox, with temperatures plunging so low that the pilot's oxygen mask would freeze to his face.
Sisi last month announced a raft of new spending, including more than doubling monthly food subsidies effective starting July 1, a freeze to taxes on agricultural lands, and an increase of 15 percent in civil servant pensions.
" In a daytime street scene, Jennifer Beals's character, Alex, and her best friend stumble upon members of the iconic Rock Steady Crew as they pop, lock, spin and freeze to the Jimmy Castor Bunch's "It's Just Begun.
Several members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries have called for an output freeze to rein in an oil glut that triggered a price collapse in the last two years, hitting the revenues of major producers.
If the North Koreans would extend the freeze to the production of nuclear materials and it can be made verifiable — with China and Russia providing inspectors, along with Swiss or other neutral parties — Washington should take the deal.
The operator could stop the lift and leave me overnight to fuck with me, causing me to freeze to death (the lift actually did briefly stop at the exact moment the lift stops in the movie, which was spooky).
Police carried out five arrests, more than two dozen interrogations and over 100 search warrants, seizing jewels, luxury vehicles, artwork and an airplane in an asset freeze to cover up to 8 billion reais ($2.5 billion) in alleged damages.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany is sticking to its weapons exports freeze to Saudi Arabia, the government said on Wednesday, resisting pressure to soften its stance after criticism from Britain and defense firms, including Airbus, who argue it is hurting commerce.
Cetera also advises consumers to avoid banking or shopping online on an unsecured network, like at a coffee shop, using different passwords for different accounts and requesting a credit freeze to prevent others from opening accounts in your name.
In most states, it costs $3 to $10 to get a freeze at each bureau, and about the same amount every time you want to temporarily lift a freeze to apply for credit, or in some cases, a job.
Bolton's revelation presents an existential threat to the Trump defense, which has maintained for months that Democrats couldn't produce a single witness who could claim with firsthand knowledge that Trump linked the aid freeze to the investigations he sought.
Medicaid expansion: The RSC doubts that Congress will allow a freeze to Medicaid expansion in 2020, as the draft bill suggests, noting that the future reduction "is premised on a future Congress being willing" to let spending cuts go into effect.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - An Arctic blast pummeling the northern United States on Monday is forecast to break more than 400 cold-temperature records in the next 48 hours and bring a potentially crop-damaging freeze to Texas and other Gulf states.
There was a blizzard that night in the Michigan town where Currie was living, and he says he opened all the doors and windows of his condo to let the snow in, planning to lay down and freeze to death.
It was a beautiful building, but at the end of the day, knowing that people will starve to death tonight or freeze to death tonight or be abused tonight are the real failures of society, not that a building burned.
But Bolton's revelation presents an existential threat to the Trump defense, which has maintained for months that Democrats could not produce a single witness who could assert, with firsthand knowledge, that Trump linked the aid freeze to the investigations he sought.
Some women may want to know their chances of becoming pregnant soon, while others may want to know how many eggs they have available to freeze to use later or their odds of success with fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization.
Once the lunar night sets in about two weeks from now, however, both Vikram and Pragyan will likely freeze to death as temperatures plummet to as low as -170 degrees Celsius (-274 degrees F). Enjoy this mission while you can.
So in addition to a funding increase, the Census Bureau must be exempt from the federal hiring freeze to start hiring workers soon for the 2018 End-to-End Census Test, which serves as a "dress rehearsal" for the 2020 Census.
The government is implementing some structural reforms that will benefit competitiveness, including a temporary freeze to the wage indexation mechanism that will lower wage costs by 2-3% by end-2016, and a cut to employers' social security contributions by 1%.
While OPEC has been unable to agree on an output freeze to support prices, Iraq was the latest Middle East producer to raise its export quota ahead of the meeting, supplying 5 million barrels of extra crude to its partners in June.
State news agency WAM cited Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazrouei as saying "it is necessary to reach an agreement on a production freeze" to fix the oil market if there was a difficulty to reach a deal to cut output among OPEC members.
The memo, received by a member of one of the advisory panels, said the department was instituting the freeze to review "the charter and charge of each committee" and that the review required the groups' meetings be postponed until September at the earliest.
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov 11 (Reuters) - An Arctic blast pummeling the northern United States on Monday is forecast to break more than 400 cold-temperature records in the next 48 hours and bring a potentially crop-damaging freeze to Texas and other Gulf states.
Oil markets have been keenly focused on Iranian export volumes over the last few weeks as they get closer to pre-sanction levels - a milestone that Tehran has said is a precondition for discussing a global output freeze to boost crude prices.
The April gathering in Doha, which included non-OPEC major Russia, was widely viewed as a debacle because the market had expected a production freeze to be agreed and instead they got an acrimonious breakdown between Gulf rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.
In New York, the poster victim is a Brooklyn judge named John Phillips, whose guardians sold off more than $20113 million of his real estate and left him to freeze to death in 2008 in a facility unlicensed to treat people with dementia.
President Sisi announced several other measures on Tuesday aimed at easing economic hardship including a freeze to taxes on agricultural lands for three years, an increase to state pension payments by 15 percent, and a 10 percent salary increase for some state workers.
The school says that only found one call to that number, but also somehow unearthed a "pattern of conduct" that was apparently bad enough for Freeze to walk away from a contract that would have paid him almost $5 million per year through 2019.
Moreover, in an emergency, even components that are still working may be recycled in this way to provide energy needed to keep a starving cell alive, rather as someone facing extremely cold weather may choose to burn his furniture rather than freeze to death.
However, this past December, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners concluded Anthem has to pay more than $15 million for a credit freeze to the roughly 12 million affected Anthem members who were 18 years old or younger at the time of the breach.
Not wanting Pebbles to freeze to death outside, and unable to find someone else to care for it or to drive all the way to Florida, she says she flushed the hamster down the loo before spending 10 minutes crying in the toilet cubicle.
Soon, the need for a bit of extra warmth so as not to freeze to death becomes the compulsion to blast the central heating all day, spend December flouncing about the house in your underwear, racking up a £500 gas bill and giving yourself eczema.
Polish artist and filmmaker Paul Zaluska came up with "It is so cold that even soap bubbles freeze," to explain to his daughter that it was so bone-chillingly freezing outside that she would be in danger if she didn't put on a jacket.
Zanganeh was speaking at the weekend ahead of an April 17 meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers in Doha to discuss a possible output freeze to prop up prices, and his comment appeared to further threaten the prospect of an effective agreement at the meeting.
The UK Paruresis Trust suggests an evolutionary basis for the condition: [Animals such as deer], when they sense a threat, freeze to be less noticeable; urination is disabled, because a flow would generate noise, smell and movement, all of which could attract the attention of a predator.
Apparently, according to the hotel, anything on you — even glasses — will have enough leftover body heat to melt into the snow/icy surfaces a tiny bit, then freeze to the spot overnight, requiring someone to weld it free the next morning (this apparently happens quite a bit).
That&aposs how we get sushi on our table as there is someone on a boat that could die, go overboard or could freeze to death and I think they are kind of the unsung heroes of this beautiful country and this thing that we have the American dream.
Tom Mercier, exhilarating in his feature debut, plays Yoav, who, not long after arriving in Paris, finds his Airbnb ransacked and his belongings stolen, and prepares to freeze to death in a bathtub — only to be rescued by a gorgeous young French couple (Quentin Dolmaire and Louise Chevillotte) living beneath him.
Nougat happens to be the (given) name of my objectively adorable cat, he who guarantees I never miss any news by waking me up at ungodly hours, ensures I will never freeze to death by shedding on almost everything, and enjoys sleeping on my laptop keys right when I'm on deadline.
O'Brien says that social media companies could consider responding to situations where a person is being detained illegally and potentially coerced into giving their passwords in a way that could protect them, perhaps by triggering a temporary account reset or freeze to prevent anyone from accessing the account without proper legal process.
Commodity firms came under selling pressure, with the oil and gas sector down 2.7 percent as crude oil prices slipped to a one-month low after a surprise fall in gasoline demand in the United States and on doubts whether oil producers can agree an output freeze to dampen a global supply glut.
I swam a few lengths, trying to appreciate Deakin's frog's-eye view, though, to the extent that I could identify with a frog, it was with one placed—in the reverse of the fable—in a slowly chilling pot of water, to see if it notices when it starts to freeze to death.
At one point, jumping back into an arctic level, all the parkas given to my characters began simply disappearing—sometimes when they fired a weapon, sometimes just because—and so suddenly my mission became an impromptu race against time: defeat the Nazis with my new crack team of Boys Who Wear Shorts All Winter, before they all freeze to death.
He likes to create desperate people trying their best to be dignified and gentle, and is drawn to the rescue of children from impending disaster: the fantasy-prone boy doesn't finally freeze to death in "Tenth of December"; the sweet girl in "Victory Lap" ultimately doesn't get raped, and the boy next door manages to rescue her without killing the assailant.
She went on to add, "It is however, not at odds with the countless measures that have been undertaken in the UK and Europe over the last few years to ostracize, shout down, or downright impede the work of RT." The freeze to RT's bank accounts does not appear to come into effect until December 12 although the broadcaster said it had received no explanation as to why Natwest is preparing to sever its ties.
Web developer and online security researcher Tony Webster points out that some state motor vehicle departments offer privacy options (though in some states they are limited to victims of identity theft or violent crimes) and that home or cell phone companies may allow users to opt out of directory information sharing and remove numbers from outbound caller ID. He also recommends opting out of pre-shared offers of credit and looking into adding a security freeze to credit reports.
"On the killing beds you were apt to be covered with blood," Sinclair wrote, "and it would freeze solid; if you leaned against a pillar, you would freeze to that, and if you put your hand upon the blade of your knife, you would run a chance of leaving your skin on it…" Bitter cold and extreme heat are still facts of life on "the chain," a nickname for the disassembly line of carcasses that snakes through every big plant.
That's how it feels, anyway; even if they're not necessarily moving at a quicker pace, the show is definitely accelerating the journeys so that it doesn't take an entire season for people to get from points A to B. But even as someone who's generally willing to forgive this speedy turn of events, having Gendry run back to the Wall and send a raven to Daenerys, who in turns gets the raven and hops on a dragon to swoop beyond the wall and save the day, all before Jon and company freeze to death, really is a bridge too far.

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