"I just froze, my entire body and mind froze," she recalls.
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At the time, it was such shell shock that… it was just like my bowels froze, my brain froze.
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" After the snub, she explained the reason she froze up, tweeting, "I was so nervous I froze when Prince touched me!!!!
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I froze, he froze for a second, and he turned around and ran in the opposite direction the same time I turned around and ran in the opposite direction.
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Trump temporarily froze US aid for Ukraine As the impeachment inquiry has revealed, Trump personally froze $391 million in US military and security assistance for Ukraine in mid-2019.
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The Danube, the Rhine and the Seine—rivers that never froze—froze so hard that the ice covering them could be crossed not just on foot but by horse and cart.
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" She added: "I just kind of froze, you know.
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"Thank goodness I froze my eggs," Krupa told Life & Style.
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"It was all good until my eyelashes froze," he noted.
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Novartis, a drugmaker, froze prices for its medicines in America.
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Instead of running, Cetin simply froze and complied, Hawley said.
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As a result the EU froze aid to the country.
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He froze public spending, cut red tape and slashed taxes.
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Soon, the rats froze in terror whenever the bell chimed.
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The poor guys basically froze in place during the eclipse.
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"When I got the news, I just froze," she said.
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Those controls effectively froze the assets owned by overseas investors.
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Hell froze over today, and it is feels like heaven.
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But it was realization, not the vista, that froze her.
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The device sputtered along and completely froze at one point.
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It was so cold the water in the pail froze.
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Instead it froze, burying what was left of the coastline.
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Prosecutors froze thousands of cases until the review was finished.
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Read This Next: I Froze My Face to Escape Wrinkles
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He explains that the lake froze over and then drained.
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The first time I visited the Grand Canyon, I froze.
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I was leaving the house fast, and my face froze.
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Both times, everyone froze while I saw imminent death approaching.
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And we sat and watched and nearly froze to death.
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I froze, then spluttered; he was just joking, he said.
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"I saw all those zeroes and I froze," Foster said.
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I just froze and worked on holding back the tears.
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People gasped, froze, and took out their smartphones to film.
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My mother left the room quickly, but my father froze.
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She froze and felt him climb on top of her.
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At that point, the rest of the bubble froze over.
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Laptops froze suddenly as Mondelez employees worked at their desks.
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As soon as I saw him with sunflowers, I froze.
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Some fans screamed or laughed, while others froze in disbelief.
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Luckily, the water froze inside before breaching the vault itself.
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But my son froze, so I gently led him over.
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Nieto's office also froze AHMSA bank accounts, alleging illicit operations.
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The Defense Department froze the MAVNI program to review it.
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I got back to my place and I froze it.
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That agreement froze U.S. tariffs while the two countries negotiate.
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Amazingly, Jade's self-control kicked in: When the rabbit froze in its tracks to pant, Jade froze in her own tracks and politely waited for her friend to recover, whereupon they resumed their game.
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"What did you-" Braiden froze, and then the simulation stuttered, stopped.
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As that core heat dissipated, the ocean cooled, froze, and expanded.
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Several pharmaceutical companies temporarily froze prices on select drugs last year.
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We inseminated two the first time, and froze the remaining six.
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" The Legendary Stardust Cowboy performs "My Underwear Froze to the Cloth.
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After sending the alert, he "froze" and appeared "confused," officials said.
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Bright red blood dripped through, soon congealing after we froze it.
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He was drenched in blood, and I froze for a second.
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"It was so uncomfortable and I just froze up," Meredith said.
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There, he froze to death after undergoing a brutal torture regimen.
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It just all froze and I was like, 'this is it.
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Several, including Aviva's, froze for several weeks while they offloaded properties.
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DeVos froze regulations weeks before it was set to take hold.
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I froze amid the dripping white oaks and sweet bay magnolias.
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After that, my furnace blew and my pipes froze and burst.
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He immediately froze, then made a long and agitated phone call.
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"For me, I was just shocked, and I froze," Brown said.
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She went through one cycle at Extend and froze 13 eggs.
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"I froze, because I knew that was sexual assault," Denhollander said.
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Suddenly, everything froze, and I peered around an exquisitely detailed tableau.
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"I froze, because I knew that was sexual assault," she said.
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" I froze and flipped the switch in my heart to "closed.
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The other patients and staff froze, fixed on the evening's spectacle.
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In November, Mexican officials froze 112 bank accounts belonging to Duarte.
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The marching band in attendance couldn't play because the woodwinds froze.
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I froze for a minute, processing what I had just seen.
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Portuguese prosecutors froze dos Santos' assets in the country on Feb.
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This applies to people who froze their files after 5 p.m.
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The moment froze as the solemnity of her words sank in.
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Mr. Trump froze those funds after they were approved by Congress.
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They also froze a number of bank accounts linked to it.
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I turned to continue up the trail, and then froze again.
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She first froze the rule and then attempted to rewrite it.
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As a result, the government froze $14 million of its assets.
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"They froze operations until they see the story," the employee said.
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It froze contract negotiations with McDonald, and he decided to leave.
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The Governor froze as he realized: maybe it's not the service.
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Trump recently froze $200 million earmarked for recovery efforts in Syria.
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After fighting through heavy turbulence, both engines froze solid and quit.
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In 2009, the brakes on Maddin's trailer froze because of subzero temperatures.
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The site froze the account and reimbursed Mathis for the amount stolen.
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It only got to the entrance of the tunnel, where it froze.
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Then it came time to label my orientation, and I froze up.
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More often they simply froze, which was probably all to the good.
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Sometimes, the apps froze randomly and booted me back to the homescreen.
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"I saw all those zeroes and I froze," Foster told the lottery.
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They removed one testicle each from five different monkeys, and froze them.
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In a desperate move, the firm froze the fund and halted redemptions.
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No one froze the puck or shot it into the stands. Offside?
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When Ordaz saw McFarland's wound, she was overcome by shock and froze.
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"Even the hose lines get froze up," Neumann told NBC affiliate KTTC.
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I kind of froze and thought about what to do about it.
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But then in September 2016, Obama froze MAVNI over national security concerns.
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"All feelings just fell out of me, and I froze," May said.
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Things turned south when trump froze them out but coverage always stilted.
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Also, my unit froze twice in a week, requiring a complete reset.
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When people asked me what I wanted to be called, I froze.
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The cold temperatures even froze parts of Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada.
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The exchange froze withdrawals of yen and digital currencies following the theft.
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My mind went into fight-or-flight mode, but my body froze.
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Earlier, it froze plutonium production only to be caught secretly enriching uranium.
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Some regulars bought four or five dishes in advance and froze them.
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It seemed that people often froze in uncomfortable or dangerous sexual situations.
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A day later, so many people posted their salaries her website froze.
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When her father asked her if she was gay, Ms. Nuñez froze.
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It was a professional encounter, I was in my 20s, froze up.
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She froze you out so she could let herself off the hook.
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The Trump administration froze nearly all security aid to Pakistan in January.
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But a storm rolled in, and the roads froze and became impassable.
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Stocks plummeted, and credit froze as lenders lost faith in financial assets.
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After issuing the alert, the employee seemed "confused" and "froze," Oliveira said.
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We froze in another pelting downpour and dried out in the sun.
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A: I just froze and I just looked off and that's it.
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But Trump personally froze it just days before calling the Ukrainian leader.
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"It went on for about 20 minutes and I froze," said Meenan.
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The Agreed Framework signed in 1994 merely froze the North's plutonium program.
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"I just kind of froze like a deer in headlights," she said.
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Would Russia let it happen if it froze over its northern ports?
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Former President Obama froze government salaries in place from 22019 to 2013.
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"At first I froze, but then I started to scream," she said.
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OFAC also froze the U.S. assets of 12 people associated with PacNet.
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Kegged beer in trucks froze Tuesday, before temperatures even reached their coldest.
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Because of the difference in temperature, the lenses fogged and then froze.
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"Arm Froze" is frigid, not just in terms of ice, but attitude.
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"It was all good until my eyelashes froze," Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman said.
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I froze like Evie's boyfriend after she did her magic finger-touch trick.
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Previous nuclear deals with North Korea merely froze the production of fissile material.
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At first, she froze, then she pushed him away and left the room.
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Mid-meal he asked if I wanted to go out afterwards... I froze.
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Coincheck, which froze all withdrawals of yen and digital money after the Jan.
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And in a desperate move, the firm froze the fund, halting further redemptions.
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Swiss authorities froze the Klyuyevs' assets, including 26 million francs and a mansion.
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The same Texas judge froze the Obama administration's guidance to protect transgender students.
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Riyadh on Sunday froze new trade with Canada and expelled the Canadian ambassador.
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"We don't yet know whether the ocean froze or not afterwards," Beuthe said.
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" Shank has said both in court documents and in interviews that she "froze.
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A month later, Trump inquired about — and ultimately froze — military aid to Ukraine.
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The sea water froze into a smooth, flat surface, perfect for ice skating.
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Predictably, base salaries for CEOs and top executives froze, and bonuses took off.
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I don't even care that my game froze when I caught the Bellsprout.
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In 1983, he froze the budget and brought about "la rigueur": the austerity.
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She also froze her eggs and hopes to start a family one day.
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When I saw the sticker, I froze and put my finger on it.
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Suddenly she froze, mesmerized by an oversize Birkenesque bag in fluorescent pink neoprene.
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But the boy froze to death, in the familiar pose holding a lantern.
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The U.S. also froze assets from these entities that were under U.S. jurisdiction.
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My grandmother gasped and my grandfather froze with a wineglass in each hand.
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My feet froze the moment I saw blood ooze out of Mira's nose.
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You're pretty much froze stiff on the outside but warm on the inside.
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Then I froze, the way I might have had it been a bomb.
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They found that the higher the wind speed, the faster the water froze.
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She asked if I had any questions about my orgasms, and I froze.
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"I was startled, and I froze up a bit," Special Operator Scott said.
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One morning, the Amazon app was loaded on the screen — then it froze.
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They nearly froze to death in Ohio during the winter of 1917-18.
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And Saudi Arabia froze trade relations with Canada for supporting a detained activist.
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They also froze the financial assets of individuals linked to Iran's nuclear program.
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He's referring to the Iranian assets that the U.S. froze through its sanctions.
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In 2018 he pulled out of a deal that froze Iran's nuclear programme.
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Then they each collected and froze their feces whenever they had bowel movements.
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It subsequently froze assets belonging to Tehran's intelligence services and two Iranian nationals.
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There was nowhere to go, no place to duck out, and I froze.
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Then Altagracia Alvino, who can make this dish with her eyes closed, froze.
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Then Altagracia Alvino, who can make this dish with her eyes closed, froze.
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She froze for a minute because she was caught off guard, she testified.
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It's true that Barack Obama and other presidents withheld or froze foreign aid.
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Following the 2014 coup, the U.S. froze security and defense aid to Thailand.
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Vendors froze their shipments to Toys R Us, only accepting cash on delivery.
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But when the sanctions were tightened, he froze many activities in the country.
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The guys from the band froze, and the lead guitarist and singer disappeared.
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"I didn't have to bake them, and they froze so well," she said.
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As we raced through the darkness Gabby gasped and froze in her tracks.
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The US Treasury order froze any assets of Kim Won Hong under US jurisdiction.
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On the run to Mobile, Noor's Tablet had froze up for almost forty minutes.
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On the prototype, the photo stitching took a little while to work and froze.
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And a week after that, the fertility clinic successfully froze seven of their embryos.
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For a split second, the screams and whistles overwhelmed her so much she froze.
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The preliminary injunction, later upheld by a federal appeals court, froze the programs nationwide.
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The five other staff members that witnessed it froze and then lightly laughed uncomfortably.
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But detailed assessments had already been conducted before Trump froze the funds in June.
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The driver pointed a flashlight at the group, and for several minutes everyone froze.
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Families sued, and a settlement rolled back the hikes and froze rates until 21800.
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But when talking about the Halloween debacle, she froze and chose every word carefully.
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Then the atmosphere froze over again under Leonid Brezhnev, and people again stopped speaking.
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Then the younger one looked around and sneered at the crowd, and Gavin froze.
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I dialed in from what was the East Coast, back before it froze over.
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DeVos froze it and said a new rule would be crafted in its place.
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A polar vortex froze the American Midwest, with temperatures falling to -33ºC in Chicago.
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On advice from a friend, they froze the negatives, an effort that proved fortuitous.
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"I saw all those zeroes and I froze," Foster recalled to the lottery's website.
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The following day, however, the rats no longer froze when they heard the bell.
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"We said, 'Oh, the decorations look so nice,' and they froze," Kimberly Milligan recalled.
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Williams was introducing a segment when she froze up and fell to the ground.
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Two lost all their fingers to frostbite in December and nearly froze to death.
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The app got stuck in the middle of the data transfer and eventually froze.
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"It just froze me up," The Wife star shared during the annual Actress Roundtable.
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"I walked out onto the catwalk, took one look down and froze," recalls Mason.
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India's financial crime investigating agency froze the group's main bank account on Oct. 5.
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During this time period, the US froze Japanese assets and embargoed oil to Japan.
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But at one point, while testing the vehicle's built-in games, the screen froze.
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Rahman, according to an autopsy performed by a CIA pathologist, "likely" froze to death.
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Bunyan existed in a world so cold that spoken words froze in the air.
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Mulvaney also temporarily froze payouts to harmed consumers, only to reverse course following backlash.
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The government also froze the bank accounts of the steel manufacturer, Ahmsa, this week.
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She said the children froze, as if by doing so they could become invisible.
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I then froze the little cakes, so I would have them for the holiday.
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But a wary Cuban government froze the creation of new cooperatives two years ago.
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Trump last April froze $450 million in support to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
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He's warming up chili he made us a while ago and froze for later.
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Almost 7,300 women froze their eggs in 2016 and the market continues to soar.
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In response the federal government froze prices on 80% of the country's rental stock.
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But when some precinct leaders tried to report the results, the app sometimes froze.
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At the screening I attended, the entire audience froze, as did the figures onscreen.
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Hopefully you saved a few pancakes from breakfast (or froze leftovers from Sunday brunch?).
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The EU froze aid from 1993 to 2007, citing the country's poor democratic record.
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Bezos froze, as if worried that the smallest bacterium of controversy might prove contagious.
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Trump said that Peterson is either a "coward" or that he froze under pressure.
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Germany froze some funding to WWF for Salonga over the summer pending further inquiries.
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In my mother's town, winter blizzards were so savage that cows froze to death.
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A medic inches from Chief Gallagher testified that he froze, unsure what to do.
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The heating issues began when units that draw water up from the boilers froze.
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The court also froze the assets of the developers and prohibited them from further cheating.
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The timing needed to be precise, but the game froze for a full five seconds.
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End an Interior Department policy that froze issuance of new coal leases on federal lands.
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He also froze most working-age benefit payments in cash terms from 2016 to 2020.
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And again and again, the players sighed and scowled in disappointment as their screens froze.
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With one brief exception, the thought of publication froze her own attempts at formal writing.
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Terry: l froze in fear,😆they would have had to take me to jail.
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Earlier, the federal government froze the state's bank accounts because it failed to pay debts.
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After a six-day hiatus, the ECB froze the Latvian bank's payments on February 19th.
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Draftkings froze our account because we used two diff Paypal accounts to fund our plays.
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This running joke from Episode 33, The Day the Earth Froze, involves a staged goof.
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Some of the sourdough was passed on to Kadeau, and some of it I froze.
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After hearing of the Lieberman-Netanyahu meeting, Herzog froze his own talks with the premier.
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Some researchers flash-froze grasshoppers doing the dirty and scanned them to understand their genitalia.
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Then they flash-froze them in a -80 degree Celsius (-112 degree Fahrenheit) freezer. Brutal.
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On Tuesday, the Trump administration—without warning—froze all grants at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The sanctions froze Maduro's assets in the US and prohibits Americans from dealing with him.
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We poured the formula into empty lipstick containers and froze them until they were solid.
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In a Tempest V his propeller froze in mid-flight and the engine caught fire.
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Pluto's moon Charon may have expanded when a sub-surface ocean froze, according to NASA.
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As she filled the coffee maker with water, she glanced out the window, then froze.
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"Haven't been brushing well, have you?" the dentist joked as I froze in the chair.
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In a way, Afro's sentimentality was too intense: It froze her into fear and stasis.
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Many people he encountered froze with their mouths hanging open or locked in a smile.
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"I froze as a human being for a while," one Egyptian called Omar told me.
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The kingdom froze its links with Canada after Canada's foreign minister mildly criticised such abuses.
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If you froze your credit today 2:15pm ET for example, you'd get PIN 0908171415.
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We froze the defense budget in two years in the middle of the Cold War.
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The United States froze $24 million in North Korean money held in Banco Delta Asia.
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Deutsche Bank froze plans for a $9 million, 23-job expansion of its technology center.
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I figured that if I froze him out, he'd eventually try to get himself moved.
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About 15 minutes out, with the common to our back, the three of us froze.
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The tracks froze and they literally set them on fire to warm them for use.
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It's so cold that even Seattle Seahawks punter Jon Ryan's nosebleed froze to his face.
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The U.S. froze Kadyrov's assets in December, listing him in sanctions regarding human rights abuses.
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In an interview on Fox News, Trump denied that the White House froze Bolton's account.
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In what has become a parking lot, just inland, 700 of them froze to death.
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So that "bomb cyclone" of a cold spell that froze much of the United States?
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Now if your mind just like froze ... I just heard all the podcasts turn off.
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She said that when the attack started, her mind went blank and she froze up.
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"We're on the cutting edge here," he said, just as his features pixelated and froze.
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The second she walked into her home in rural Alabama on Tuesday, Mary Royster froze.
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A team of US scientists sampled and froze testicle tissue from five prepubescent male macaques.
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The fund had 3.7 billion pounds in assets under management when it froze last June.
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Taking a deep breath, he took measure of himself again, and instantly froze in fear.
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Coincheck is being sued by investors whose assets it froze after a heist last month.
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Pridgeon & Clay, a component maker that sells to G.M.'s suppliers, froze hiring right away.
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Simultaneously, the Trump administration froze nearly $400 million in congressionally-approved military aid to Ukraine.
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I froze them in ice trays then transferred the rainbow of cubes to labeled bags.
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The S.E.C. accused Levine of accumulating $12.6 million in illegal profits and froze his assets.
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The seats shook furiously when the ship shuddered but froze when the men panicked inside.
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If the polls froze in their current position, Clinton would win the White House comfortably.
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A pump fake froze the linebackers downfield, and Ryan dashed untouched into the end zone.
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A federal court froze the assets Friday of four men accused of running cryptocurrency scams.
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His long tenure froze the Republican hierarchy and the ambitions of its apparatchiks under him.
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It was so cold outside, below freezing, that puddles from the fire hoses froze over.
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This is a total 21625-degree, world is upside down, hell just froze over reversal.
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Even with a hood, balaclava and goggles, the wind froze my breath in my chest.
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The apartment of a formerly homeless woman was so cold the dog's water bowl froze.
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So, I froze and did nothing, then cooked up some baloney to feed them later.
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Local firefighters helped pump out the tunnel until the temperature dropped and the water froze.
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"I just froze, and I didn't know what to do," she said in an interview.
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When the boys saw the train, they went into a state of shock and froze.
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Just this week: The Trump administration froze new scientific grants at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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By the spring of 2007, subprime mortgage credit losses were soaring and the securitization market froze.
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The news was announced just days after a Chinese court froze $182 million of Yueting's assets.
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"[He] just said, 'We got him,' and I froze," Brackman tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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"Fake shot, he kind of froze and I went around him," Couture said of his shortie.
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Meanwhile, large-scale paralysis froze operations at major airports, banks and even Chernobyl's radiation monitoring system.
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Days after the injections, my forehead finally froze, which was funny for everyone, including my mom.
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This month Mr Trump also froze $25m in funding for six Palestinian hospitals in East Jerusalem.
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In August, Bloomberg reported China's regulators froze approval of game licenses amid a government shake-up.
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In my tests Android apps just crashed or froze multiple times a day on the Plus.
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It froze product development for two months while the engineering team rebuilt its entire tech stack.
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It also sometimes froze with a black screen which wouldn't budge until I restarted the app.
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A research doctor extracted and froze the gorilla's genetic material after his death, the zoo said.
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In my tests, Android apps just crashed or froze multiple times a day on the Plus.
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In 2017, for the first time on record, 25 permafrost stations in central Alaska never froze.
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It's really cool, but our water unfortunately froze in the winter because it was so cold.
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First, he froze a solution of the molecules in liquid nitrogen so they could not move.
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By the time I stuck my hands in the net at the top, everything froze up.
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In late March, President Donald Trump froze $200 million in funding for recovery efforts in Syria.
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Sudan on Monday froze the credentials of two journalists who have covered the anti-government protests.
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In a fine mist, the water floated down upon trees and shrubs, and froze on contact.
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The states panicked and froze funding for their non-essential programs and made things even worse.
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He, and onlookers, froze when the first rounds started being fired ... and chaos and panic ensued.
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Gas pipes froze, which left half of the households in Thessaloniki without gas and hot water.
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The central bank froze shares of Moldindconbank in October 2016 believing its ownership structure was opaque.
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Designated hitter Calhoun led off the inning with a liner that froze right fielder Nicholas Castellanos.
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I froze up because I haven't told you the whole story, the full truth about me.
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Interior also froze the work of more than 200 advisory boards, committees and subcommittees in May.
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It froze debt payments, so Puerto Rico could default on $2 billion since PROMESA was signed.
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I mean, they've won five wars where the armies that went against them froze to death.
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State lawmakers originally froze enrollment in the program about six years ago amid an economic slowdown.
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At one point, Mr. Viswanathan was getting so many texts that his iPhone's messaging app froze.
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Shortly before the call, the White House froze $391 million in military aid to the country.
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Shena Pearson nearly froze in her seat, terrified, as she stared at a power-point slide.
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In this generation of winter, people starved and froze Westeros while the White Walkers took over.
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True, the first time Taylor returned to the ring to spar, he froze for a moment.
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My co-worker was always a respectful guy, but for a second, he froze and panicked.
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Update: Friday, June 10: Archer now claims that PayPal froze his account for donating too much.
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But my heart froze the day I noticed the "incomplete" requests tab had been completely wiped.
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The Enforcement Directorate, India's financial crime investigating agency, froze its main bank account on Oct. 5.
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But in May the U.S. froze some two hundred million dollars in aid to the province.
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Forstall said he froze development on all other apps until someone could build a better keyboard.
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If they were on a relatively flat surface when the researchers bothered them, they simply froze.
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In response, the United States severed diplomatic relations with Iran and froze Iranian assets in America.
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There's no escaping the train because the people who have escaped froze to death within minutes.
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"I saw her standing there and just kind of froze for a moment," Mr. Olidort recalled.
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When the U.N. approved stricter sanctions, this year and last, Terra "froze" its payments, she said.
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It suspended the Umrah pilgrimage, froze international flights and brought most business activity to a halt.
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Germany announced sanctions on 18 Saudis suspected of involvement and froze arms exports to the country.
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Germany announced sanctions on 103 Saudis suspected of involvement and froze arms exports to the country.
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Ms. Fox nearly froze to death, but she and others were rescued and evacuated by helicopter.
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Watching the way photography froze many of their faces into a rictus of rage was chilling.
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Mr. Chalfant's photography froze the trains in place, but not the kinetic energy of the art.
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Last year, the central bank temporarily froze accounts belonging to four companies over the same charges.
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When winter came, our room was so cold the aquarium froze and the three fish died.
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Maya handed her the rope, but when we tried to get Sherman going again, he froze.
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Last month, police froze almost $1 million raised by Spark Alliance in support of the movement.
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Ms. Lai froze, soup spoon suspended midair and face flushed, and opened her mouth to speak.
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Philip Passey, a Chertsey resident, told the BBC that he froze when he saw the tornado.
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SoulCycle froze plans for a public debut in 2018, citing "market conditions" in a regulatory filing.
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The top court on Monday froze that injunction, pending a final decision from the 2nd Circuit.
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As part of its budget, it froze enrollment in the state's exploding ObamaCare expansion, effective 28503.
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Mr. Mann's banks found the transfer suspicious and froze his accounts, causing MyPayrollHR to cease operations.
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In practice, these emergency steps froze the interbank value of the peso, halting months of depreciation.
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The balance of funds on their EuroFX accounts "froze" so there appeared to be no trading.
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Julie Rodriguez's apartment in Newark was so cold that the water in her dog's bowl froze.
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"It was so cold it froze us women out of entertainer of the year," she quipped.
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Some coal-fired facilities froze – both the power plants themselves and their on-site coal piles.
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The pond normally froze in December during Thoreau's time, but the ice often forms later now.
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I mean, they've won five wars where the armies that went against them froze to death.
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The fleeing boy pleaded for Lesandro's help as he ran, but Lesandro froze, the friend said.
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He halted hiring, froze all new rule-making and ordered a review of all active investigations.
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We eat turkey soup that my mom made for us and froze after the baby was born.
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We expanded Medicaid to nearly 100,000 people, froze college tuition, and banned foreign money from our elections.
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And in late March, the Trump administration froze a $200 million fund earmarked for aiding northwestern Syria.
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It was only recently, within the last 30 to 35 million years, that the continent froze over.
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It was almost as if time froze and I was able to hang out with the boys.
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Coincheck froze all withdrawals of yen and cryptocurrencies following the heist, and resumed yen withdrawals last month.
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When I arrived, I was so overwhelmed by the number of people on set that I froze.
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In response to a "real and pressing problem of higher prices", he froze all wages and prices.
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Saudi Arabia expelled Canada's ambassador, froze trade with the country and will reportedly dump its Canadian investments.
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At the same time, the president froze $50 million in American assistance to the former Soviet republic.
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The action froze his U.S. assets in the United States and banned him from entering the country.
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The fund froze the second tranche of the loan last year because reforms were moving too slowly.
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One asterisk to the numbers: the prolonged government shutdown that froze IPO filings for much of January.
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My finger froze when I saw the off-road e-bike barreling down a stoney cliffside path.
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William Hudson, and so he's not taking any chances: When he was 250, he froze his sperm.
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Authorities also froze Cunha's access to his personal assets, which equate to about $70 million, officials said.
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When it finally came through, I entered my activation code on the app and it froze. Nice.
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Then I rush through my morning routine and eat a frittata I precooked, froze, and then reheated.
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I froze for a sec, looked at David, he extended his fist and I punched the top.
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At the time, Crist froze out major Florida donors, preventing Rubio from raising money in the state.
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Church officials froze the account and notified law enforcement, said Ken Gavin, a spokesman for the archdiocese.
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Rafieyan adds that she froze during the incident and that she was too meek to do anything.
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A London court in June froze the gas giant's assets in Britain at the request of Naftogaz.
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Eldorado froze investment and suspended operations at its Skouries project last November, citing years of permit delays.
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The detention comes after the Mexican finance ministry's financial intelligence unit on Monday froze AHMSA's bank accounts.
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However, the league froze the policy in July after after the NFL Players Association filed a grievance.
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Bruce Springsteen and Ringo Starr canceled concerts and Deutsche Bank froze a plan to add local jobs.
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"He'd actually sit so long that he froze up his muscles and injured his hip," she said.
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Today I froze water and used this technology to reconfigure the environment encapsulating my Zacapa and Coke.
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The water in the family's toilet bowl froze, so they had to use bathrooms at nearby restaurants.
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Recall that GE was severely hurt when the commercial paper market froze during the 2.53 financial crisis.
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Carbon emissions started rising again after the province froze the tax at 30 Canadian dollars in 2012.
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It's also worth noting that Jimmy Carter froze immigration from Iran after the hostage crisis in 220006.
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The rats froze whenever the tone was played because they remembered that it was associated with pain.
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It also froze general refugee admissions in the U.S. for 120 days and indefinitely blocked Syrian refugees.
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The banking system froze, a financial panic ensued, and the country experienced its worst recession in decades.
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She said she had prepared remarks but froze when her name was called at the trophy ceremony.
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Everyone froze, until we realized it was a campus utility truck backing up to a loading dock.
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She said she "froze and failed" her first chemistry tests and walked out of a biology exam.
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But when it was time to sell her husband's investments and buy the new choices, Jane froze.
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When she announced she was dressing up as Disney's famous princess Elsa for Halloween, my heart froze.
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The court froze several Bemba family bank accounts in Belgium and Cape Verde, along with some properties.
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When it came time to insert the name of the person celebrating a birthday, however, I froze.
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However, Thursday's deal froze the conflict along existing front lines, cementing significant gains by Syrian government forces.
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There was a kid who dropped a textbook in the middle of the hallway and we froze.
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When I reached the street I froze: Dozens of men, women and children writhed on the ground.
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The directive also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S., adding an indefinite halt on Syrian refugees.
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Roughly 90 minutes after Trump&aposs phone call with Zelensky, Duffey officially froze Ukraine&aposs military aid.
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In April, the administration also froze funding to the United Nations agency that promotes family planning efforts.
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Ms. Scott hit a button that froze the arm so she could safely pick up the mess.
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And I just froze for a second, then I just threw the towel and ran past him.
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Mr. Pence ultimately did not attend, and Mr. Trump later froze nearly $400 million in military aid.
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The UK's Charity Commission also launched an inquiry, and the German government froze funding for the charity.
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Last fall, the SEC also froze the assets of those involved with at least three token sales.
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The dry bushes became brilliant—greener—and a hummingbird torpedoed past me so quickly that I froze.
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Earlier Tuesday, Trump had confirmed reports that his administration froze almost $400 million in aid to Ukraine.
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Egypt froze plans for a 10 percent tax on capital gains in May 2015 following investor complaints.
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Riyadh also froze new trade with Canada, expelled the country's ambassador and blocked imports of Canadian grain.
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But that changed in mid-2018, when the introduction of tariffs froze all of its foreign sales.
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These studies froze any fast-moving creatures, portraying them with every detail observable to the human eye.
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Salem Media, which owns RedState, froze site tools Friday morning, blocking access to all contributors and bloggers.
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Alan froze, worried that if he fled to the woods, the young men would chase his friends.
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People were also somewhat split on Trump's revised "travel ban," which a judge in Hawaii temporarily froze Wednesday.
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The former froze him out of dealing with the American government, before the latter refused to back him.
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Cotton says she is glad she froze her eggs, but wishes more people would talk openly about it.
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The steering wheel of our rental car froze while I was driving down a sparsely populated desert highway.
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The researchers gathered both proteins from healthy human cells, combined them, froze them, and imaged them with electrons.
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In June, the same court froze assets worth more than $3 billion under a lawsuit filed by Rosneft.
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Drouin froze Sabres goalie Robin Lehner with a fake to the blocker side before switching to his backhand.
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But new US sanctions, imposed in response to Moscow's meddling in Crimea and Ukraine, froze the project indefinitely.
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I made and froze a batch of buttermilk chocolate chip pancakes over the weekend and reheat one now.
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The company cut payroll, froze overtime for its employees and took other cost-cutting measures, the Post reported.
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In March, major advertisers froze spending on YouTube after reporters found that ads were appearing alongside racist videos.
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For a moment, we froze, eleven of us, hoping our passivity would bring the moment to an end.
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Over at the Pentagon, officials were puzzled as to why Trump froze the money and ordered a review.
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British authorities froze Zlochevsky's assets, and asked Ukraine for help investigating the funds — but were rebuffed by prosecutors.
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Other European capitals froze diplomatic ties with Vienna, while her parents, both engineers, feared they might be deported.
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The US government froze funding for a host of projects related to Syrian civil society back in May.
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Iraq's government also barred Mansur from its financial system and froze any assets under its jurisdiction, Treasury said.
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When the action heated up and more Stormtroopers surrounded Kestis, he froze one in place using the force.
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The cuts could include more than $200 million that Trump froze in March for recovery efforts in Syria.
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But demand for power kept soaring after the government froze electricity rates in 2002 and began subsidizing consumption.
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Saudi Arabia froze new trade with Ottawa in August after Canada demanded the release of jailed rights activists.
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Facebook only avoided a fine from the UK regulator because it froze data flows after the regulatory intervention.
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After the US government froze his funds, the congregation began pooling its resources to pay for his lawyers.
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In 2012 and 2013, the previous government suspended its FCRA license three times and froze its bank accounts.
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He froze, he said, and that has lived with him ever since, making him quick to get aggressive.
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" As for the move by Tootoo just prior to the goal, Larkin said: "He kind of froze me.
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Along the way, the company endured a "winter" of artificial intelligence, where impatient investors and skepticism froze research.
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In December, courts in Bulgaria and Switzerland froze more than 600 million levs in assets belonging to Vassilev.
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Turkey is still a candidate to join the EU, but the bloc froze accession talks over the crackdown.
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Trump also froze funding to UNFPA, a group that doesn't provide abortions but does provide education and contraception.
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Earlier this month, Square's Cash App, also a cryptocurrency processor, followed Coinbase's lead and froze Torba's personal accounts.
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Earlier this month, the Obama administration froze construction on the pipeline to reassess its approval of the project.
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Aaron froze as though he was trying to figure out what she meant by the question, eyes narrowing.
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So within days of arriving in Tripoli the prime minister froze state bank accounts for everything except salaries.
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In 2005, NASA scientists found a population of Carnobacterium pleistocenium that froze alongside wooly mammoths 32,000 years ago.
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He tried to cut costs, froze about $2 billion of investments in Israel and expanded ICL's operations abroad.
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Looking back, there are a million things I wish I could have said or done, but I froze.
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The directive also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days and halted Syrian refugees indefinitely.
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Several pharmaceutical companies temporarily froze prices on select drugs last year after being criticized by Trump on Twitter.
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When I heard that there was an active shooter at a Pittsburgh synagogue early Saturday morning, I froze.
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Chris worries about his having let Reid on board — that Chris froze instead of shooting a pregnant woman.
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"In that moment, it felt like time froze and my heart sunk down in my stomach," says Amaral.
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Last year, the EFCC froze four U.S. dollar bank accounts that the ex-president's wife said she owned.
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Then the door to the street opened violently, almost slamming against the wall, and both of us froze.
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He was fired after he disobeyed a supervisor and abandoned his trailer at roadside after its brakes froze.
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She says her son "panicked" and "froze" before he fled the bar while Spacey went to the bathroom.
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When the hotline worker asked if she had a safe place to leave her cat, Ms. H froze.
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But their plans to fly out last week were derailed after U.S. President Donald Trump froze refugee arrivals.
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That froze all Obama-era rules not yet in fully enacted, a standard move for any new administration.
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I interviewed at one of the world's biggest banks and I completely froze when I heard this question
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The kingdom froze new trade and investment with Canada after Ottawa urged Riyadh to free arrested rights activists.
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The Vikings lost to the Seahawks in excruciating fashion mere hours after their enormous Gjallarhorn froze to death.
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To curb inflation, she froze fuel prices and gave electricity companies tax breaks to keep power rates low.
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Two days after Sadr's arrest, Maltese authorities stripped him of any role at Pilatus and froze its operations.
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"Somebody showed me Walker Evans and I swear to God, I froze up and had sweats," he said.
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The court also imposed a travel ban on the 35-year-old leader and froze his bank accounts.
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Using high-speed cameras, the team then filmed the soap bubbles as they froze from the bottom up.
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Companies including Google, Qualcomm and Broadcom froze some of the supply of products to the Chinese technology giant.
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He ordered Mr. Lagomarsino to remain under electronic monitoring pending trial and froze his assets and bank accounts.
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In response, the I.R.S. froze its efforts to collect the ticket tax and promised to review the policy.
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" But as she was preparing to take the stage, she "felt two hands on my shoulders" and "froze.
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But then Ginger froze, looking back intently at something on the bridge, which appeared empty to human eyes.
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A long blade slammed into the ground inches from his nose, and he froze as 2B went on.
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Yet again, at the moment it was supposed to make its giant leap, the world's richest club froze.
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One kid pretended his camera froze so that he wouldn't get called on during his online lecture class.
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LAS VEGAS — A. J. McInerney was talking near the TPC Summerlin practice range when he froze in midsentence.
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Well, there was a bartender, who smiled at us as we froze in embarrassed horror in the doorway.
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In 2014, as part of a money-laundering investigation, British authorities froze $23 million Zlochevsky had in London.
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She drew an arrow and froze, waiting for a clear shot, and when she took it, he ran.
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My body's locked in the pitying gaze of strangers, family, in the moment he froze our fates together.
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The police also froze 42 bank accounts it says were used by the group to finance their activities.
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The metal walls of the kiosk were so thin that the pipes froze and burst, flooding the bathroom.
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Negotiations, however, did lead to a deal in 1994 that froze the North's program for nearly a decade.
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It cut overtime, froze hiring and other costs to offset impact of MAX grounding, the company has said.
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But Virgin Galactic froze ticket sales after a crash in 2014 killed a pilot during a test flight.
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The university froze the cost of room and board this school year for the first time in decades.
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President Carter froze full-time hiring three times, so agencies simply hired more part-timers, temps and contractors.
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In response, the Division of Budget froze all the money that remained in the program, about $69 million.
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The cuts could have included more than $200 million Trump froze in March for recovery efforts in Syria.
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She froze her cat at the Cryonics Institute, and the process cost her about $5,700, she told me.
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The framework froze North Korea's plutonium enrichment program, an important step in blocking its path toward a bomb.
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He got out of the car and took one, two, three steps and froze right there on the spot.
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The bank froze applications for its Prestige card this summer as it reviewed how to make it more compelling.
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Dara Mersky froze her eggs in Dallas and shortly after moved up to New York for a new job.
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I was about to plug my new Google Home Mini into the wall outlet this weekend when I froze.
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On Wednesday, the US Treasury froze all US property interests and assets belonging to seven North Korean government officials.
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"I froze right there in the middle of the hall for how long I can&apost say," he wrote.
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"I froze an incredibly formative experience at its trauma point, and I sealed it off into jokes," she says.
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Last year it froze funding and canceled licenses of thousands of non-profit organizations for not declaring international donations.
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Jones learned later that the production had created masks that froze the character's faces in a petrifying rictus grin.
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Trees froze through to their slow secret souls, and their limbs turned brittle and cracked from their own weight.
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An early version of the Fenix 5S completely froze up while I was out snowshoeing, forcing a hard reset.
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Old folk remember winters when the river froze, and trees jammed into the ice marked a path to Canada.
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The measures also froze offshore holdings of krona-denominated assets, which at the time amounted to 40% of GDP.
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But he looked down, and as she opened the case, he looked at it for a second and froze.
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Also, in August, Packer froze the partial sale pending an investigation into alleged criminal activity at Crown's Australian operations.
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Speaking of Jon, it seems the lake froze again overnight, which means no more island life for our friends.
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In October, Mr. Zuma froze tuition fees amid a nationwide student protest that culminated with huge demonstrations in Pretoria.
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The team finally froze the bacteria so they could study them with higher-detail cryo-electron tomography, said Chaikeeratisak.
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There had been signs of problems at the company throughout 2018 after a Canadian bank froze the exchange's assets.
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Argentina's pro-business president, Mauricio Macri, froze prices of 64 consumer items, from milk to jam, for six months.
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She said her computer froze "around that same time," which prevented her from properly documenting the call, WCPO reports.
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One such company is tech firm Bitmain Technologies, which froze its planned investment of $500 million, the report said.
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Last year, a woman sued Fidelity, after the company froze her assets when it became concerned about her judgement.
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When police confronted the suspect, he froze and complied, said Lt. Mike Hawley of the Island County Sheriff's Office.
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The software sometimes froze during batch captures, or crashed entirely, usually before I had the chance to hit save.
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After the meeting, Bash fesses up to Sam: there's no money left after Mom and Dad froze his accounts.
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During those early months, the department froze hiring, reduced staff through attrition and cut programming, each initiative achieving savings.
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" Kardashian West, now 35, defended herself on Twitter, writing, "I was so nervous I froze when Prince touched me!!!!
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The league froze a policy banning kneeling or protesting during the anthem following widespread pushback from players and fans.
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Prosecutors seized the Cabassos' 70-foot luxury yacht, the Tranquilo, and froze 12 bank accounts containing around $3 million.
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Also, I had to reset the entire system twice after it froze and the video feed stopped coming through.
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"The recession froze people in place, causing places like big urban cores to lose fewer domestic migrants," Johnson said.
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The dinosaurs fried and then froze, Sean Gulick, the lead author of the study, said in a press release.
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Last month, he cryogenically froze his stem cells, in the hopes of someday injecting them back into his body.
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Midway through her set, however, the slides froze and the comic was left onstage with nothing to play off.
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They then evaporated with the surface water, condensed, and froze into the moon's icy crust, according to the study.
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After the engines froze in a subzero fog, the pilots made an emergency landing on the ice-covered sand.
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For instance, FEMA last week froze long-term recovery funds for Hurricane Matthew, which hit North Carolina in October.
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When President Maithripala Sirisena unseated Rajapaksa in 2015 he froze all Chinese investments, alleging unfair dealings by his predecessor.
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The accusations effectively froze ABLV out of U.S. dollar financial markets, prompting its closure and hurting some local peers.
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After giving birth, she collected everything involved—this included the blood, forceps, umbilical cord, and placenta—and froze it.
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Paak sat behind the drums for more of his righteous fury; Rae Sremmurd froze thousands of kids in place.
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In October, Indian authorities froze the bank accounts of rights watchdog Amnesty International after a raid on its office.
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Last year it froze funding and cancelled licences of thousands of non-profit organisations for not declaring international donations.
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This moon signaled the time to catch beavers and secure a supply of warm furs before the swamps froze.
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When I first purchased bitcoin through the app Coinbase, my bank thought it was fraud and froze my account.
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Because of the competing claims to the accounts, Wells Fargo quickly froze them until the dispute could be settled.
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He then froze Jackie Bradley Jr. with an inside fastball that was called a strike against Bradley's stern disagreement.
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And he heard from clients in California who said that their Chinese buyers recently froze all orders of almonds.
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Oh, and I made my own baby food — did big batches on the weekend and froze little baby servings.
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It comes after court rulings froze the president's initial ban on transgender troops — issued in July — as potentially unconstitutional.
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The transition was jarring: there was the night her brain froze and she accidentally began a song in German.
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To coerce Mr. Kurti into removing the tariffs, the United States froze millions of dollars in aid to Kosovo.
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That March, the White House froze the $10 million the previous administration had allotted for the grants, pending review.
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The authorities ordered Vice President Jorge Glas, 48, held in pretrial detention on Monday night and froze his assets.
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Saudi Arabia froze diplomatic relations with Iran in 2016 and has suspended travel to Iran for citizens and expatriates.
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In August, the authorities froze the couple's assets which, they said, were being used to finance the Muslim Brotherhood.
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France was one of the six countries that signed a deal that froze Iran's nuclear weapons program in 2015.
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Darvish settled down in the second inning, striking out the side and unleashing a hard curve that froze batters.
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The GAO last week concluded that the White House budget office violated the law when it froze the aid.
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The oilfields are the last still operating in the impoverished country after conflict shut down others and froze investment.
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And it froze staffing at the current levels of about 15,000, far from the 5,000 proposed by Mr. Ebell.
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Unusually early snowfall in autumn was followed by rain that froze, trapping food under a thick layer of ice.
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When Boeing froze the 737 Max production line, it promised not to lay off any of its own staff.
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"When she said Weinstein attempted to assault Godbold at the party, by kissing and groping her, she "completely froze.
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By declaring bankruptcy, Gawker froze all litigation against it, preventing Hogan from collecting on the judgment against the company.
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The election results website froze for around 90 minutes and again for 40 minutes, leaving journalists scrambling for updates.
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President Trump's executive order freezing refugee resettlement also froze her family's hopes of living together in the United States.
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The high court also agreed to hear the government's appeal of the lower court rulings that froze the ban.
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"It froze over, and the Instagram generation came along and turned it into a social media celebrity," he said.
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The president froze a nearly $400 million congressionally appropriated military aid package to Ukraine shortly before the phone call.
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On Sunday, Saudi Arabia recalled its ambassador to Canada, froze new trade and investment and expelled the Canadian ambassador.
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And when I first looked at Mellow's remote, I sort of froze, because it looked like a really bad idea.
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President Mauricio Macri's government froze growth in the money supply last year as part of the $56.3 billion IMF agreement.
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There are nods to rainbow bagels, the mannequin challenge that froze the nation, and Queen B in her yellow dress.
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The goal came during a time when the clock on the scoreboard froze with 2:39 left in the second.
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Victoria Reitano, the founder of 6boro Social, a digital marketing agency, froze her eggs last year when she was 29.
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The Department of Education froze the Gainful Employment rule about two years ago, and it has since been under review.
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But the government froze these instruments during the 2001-2002 crisis, forcing millions of savers to accept devalued pesos instead.
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Another time, Jeremiah froze to death because we left his tank by an open window in the middle of winter.
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As Mr. Trump froze military aid to Ukraine, the country was already struggling in its fight against Russian-backed separatists.
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Fortunately, one of my friends grew up in the countryside, right next to a lake that froze in the winter.
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"Thank goodness I froze my eggs," said Krupa, whose divorce from ex-husband Romain Zago was finalized earlier this month.
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Once it ran into people in its path, the bag just froze or began rolling into people and falling over.
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To make matters worse for investors like Schweitzer, ether was trading at an eight-month low when Bitfinex froze trading.
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I brought chicken curry with spinach and cauliflower that I made in the Crock-Pot and froze a while ago.
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The Chinese government froze his assets in 2017 and, in an unusual move, publicly ordered him to repay LeEco's investors.
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In October, the same judges in Hawaii and Maryland who froze the second travel ban issued injunctions against the third.
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But, at times, when users tried to make that transfer, Venmo either froze the account and sometimes reversed the payment.
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When Nader tested the rats again a day later, they no longer froze in terror when he played the tone.
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In general, Trump has been more willing to engage leaders the previous administration froze out because of anti-Democratic practices.
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It also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, and created an indefinite ban on Syrian refugees.
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The president gave him the authority to study the best way forward, contrary to reports claiming he froze the ban.
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But tensions remain high with the Palestinian Authority, which froze contacts with Israel following the installation of the metal detectors.
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The measure also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, adding an indefinite pause on Syrian refugees.
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"I froze and felt sick to my stomach when the bull came running back and started trampling Wyatt," she says.
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Meanwhile, the sun, instead of getting stronger as midday approached, froze, and disappeared, as if soaked up by blotting paper.
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The measure follows U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order last week that froze Venezuelan government assets in the United States.
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US District Judge Andrew Hanen froze the programs nationwide -- a decision that was later upheld by a federal appeals court.
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It raised taxes, slashed public investment, froze public salaries and stopped paying interest on its debt, thus restoring fiscal balance.
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A student at the University of Iowa froze to death, becoming at least the eighth casualty of the polar vortex.
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August 5: Tensions reached new heights when protesters turned to city-wide strikes that froze subway lines and major roadways.
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Earlier this year, Trump, in an apparent effort to increase pressure on Abbas, froze U.S. financial support for the agency.
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The United States and Kuwait have both offered their support as moderators in the diplomatic spat, but talks quickly froze.
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Maduro accused opposition leader Juan Guaido of celebrating the measures, which froze all Venezuelan government assets in the United States.
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Fan described the circuit breaker, which froze trading when indexes moved 7 percent in either direction, as a "crackpot idea".
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It was these people who froze at Valley Forge, again, not the party, not the politician, not the news reporters.
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Maybe your coworker's face froze in a Zoom meeting, or you watched a YouTube video that seemed grainier than normal.
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The kingdom froze new trade and investment with Canada on Sunday after Ottawa urged Riyadh to free arrested rights activists.
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It must have been fate, because just as I was struck through the heart with Cupid's Pokeball, the servers froze.
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Germany on Monday froze the delivery of previously approved arms exports to Saudi Arabia over the killing of Mr. Khashoggi.
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Kameron crumpled under pressure, Asia forgot the words, and Eureka had a bout of sing-for-daddy PTSD and froze.
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McClatchy (MNI) froze pension payments to some of its former executives, as the newspaper publisher engaged a bankruptcy administration firm.
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We took all the leftovers and froze them in small batches for our daughter, who can't get enough of these.
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Something about Knott froze in childhood, leaving a body of work marked by the child's tendency to literalize imaginative schemes.
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The measure also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, indefinitely pausing the resettlement of Syrian refugees.
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That is the same allegation leveled by the United States before Washington that froze millions in security aid to Pakistan.
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Because WhatsApp has no bank accounts in Brazil, the judge froze funds owned by its parent, Facebook, the article said.
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Another dispute centers on charter school funding and a law expiring in June that froze tuition increases for such schools.
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He froze when he saw it was a 13-year-old Salahuddin, banging on the grilled gateway of the building.
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McClatchy – McClatchy froze pension payments to some of its former executives as the newspaper publisher engaged a bankruptcy administration firm.
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Before allowing the homer, Cole threw Benintendi a 97 mph four-seamer on a 1-1 count that froze him.
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The accusations effectively froze the bank out of U.S. dollar financial markets, prompting its closure and hurting some local peers.
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No evidence suggests a justification any of these investigations, but Trump froze military aid for Ukraine's war against Russia, anyway.
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Additionally, it remains an open question whether Trump froze military aid to Ukraine in order to gain leverage over Zelensky.
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The high court has also agreed to hear the administration's appeal of the lower court rulings that froze the ban.
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The mice that had been prevented from pruning their brain synapses during sleep, on the other hand, froze once again.
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In January 2009, Maddin was driving cargo through Illinois when the brakes on his trailer froze in the subzero temperatures.
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Baggage carousels froze, takeoffs and landings were held off and all other activity at the airport ceased for the tribute.
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On the day of his inauguration, he froze progress on all developing regulations for at least 60 days for review.
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Trump froze that aid in advance of his call with Zelensky, from whom he made multiple requests in the call.
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The EU, which froze aid to Moldova last year, said it was "ready to work with the democratically legitimate government".
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In the process of doing that, it froze the browser and I lost access to the web tickets for a moment.
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Eight people froze to death over two days, including a man who collapsed while waiting for a subway train in Brooklyn.
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So they carefully extracted bile duct samples, froze them to keep the structures intact, then looked at them underneath a microscope.
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South Korea should not repeat past failures where seemingly vigorous talks fell apart and ties froze in a flash, he said.
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The final notable update is when Binance will resume withdrawals and deposits, which it froze in the wake of the attack.
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When the cryo pod filled with gasified nitrogen, the existing atmosphere inside froze and sounded like snow crinkling under winter boots.
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She had a double mastectomy and froze 503 embryos, hoping that she would one day be able to carry a child.
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Then they froze the tissue in liquid nitrogen and sent them off to North Carolina to be extracted for RNA sequencing.
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Adding to Leo's frustration is the executive order President Donald Trump issued on Friday that froze federal workers' salaries for 553.
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" She said her son tried to "shift his body to remove his hand" but the groping continued, and "my son froze.
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The Canadian government then froze Sajwani's assets between 2011 and 2014, a spokesperson for Canada's foreign relations department confirmed to CNN.
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It also froze payments to the program in 2016, forcing the town to go into debt to keep the program running.
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I tried to audition for a roll in something and when I stood before the casting directors I completely froze up.
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But when an email popped up suggesting that Yuna might have a mutation on a gene called FOXG1, Soo-Kyung froze.
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The HUD refreshed promptly, except for a few times when it froze up after I tried to hang up a call.
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On August 5th, as Canadians enjoyed a long weekend, Saudi Arabia abruptly expelled their ambassador and froze bilateral trade and investment.
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If I started writing down a list of movies about teen boy oddballs, I'd be writing it until hell froze over.
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"I grew up in Georgia, not a lot of ice rinks, you know, nothing froze over in the winter," she explains.
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A court froze nearly $200 million worth of his assets — shares he had pledged to receive loans to fuel other ventures.
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The holders of Argentine currency bear many scars, including hyperinflation, devaluation, redenomination, and the corralito that froze their deposits in 2001.
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Last year, the government confiscated the property and froze bank accounts of about 20 prominent businessmen arrested on suspicion of corruption.
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"Thank goodness I froze my eggs," she told Life & Style after finalizing her divorce from ex-husband Romain Zago in 2017.
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I throw together dinner by warming up baked tofu I froze and a bunch of veggies and rice with some spices.
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I froze as he dropped down into the scrub and the gray morning light revealed his handsome cascade of brown plumage.
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According to a Vatican source, the Vatican bank in 2014 froze about a million euros in suspect funds held by postulators.
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China and South Korea agreed in October to normalize exchanges and move past the dispute, which froze trade and business exchanges.
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"Kings froze to death in their castles, same as the shepherds in their huts," says Old Nan back in Season 1.
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In 2016, Eldorado froze part of the project but reversed this decision a few months later, after receiving another key permit.
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They barred her from ever seeking public office again in Venezuela, prohibited her from leaving the country and froze her assets.
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Paradoxically—but just as physicists squinting at screens in an adjacent room had expected—the atoms froze solid, forming crystalline ice.
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When he arrived, one of the horses froze and fell, its rider jumping just before being stuck under the hefty beast.
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We froze him, threw fire at him and covered him in blood and as a result got some super cool pictures!
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The measure also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days and indefinitely halted the resettlement of Syrian refugees.
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Initially, the law blocked 22017 Russian officials and businessmen from entering the United States and froze assets held by US banks.
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Following Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in December, the Palestinian Authority froze contact with the American administration.
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And I literally froze feeling very uncomfortable and one of the people in the office said, 'Don't worry, that's just Morgan.
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In August, Saudi Arabia froze ties with Ottawa after Canada urged the release of jailed civil rights activists in the kingdom.
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"I knew where the mic was and I wanted to turn around and lift it up, but I froze," she said.
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The policy quickly drew backlash and the NFL eventually froze it in July after the NFL Players Association filed a grievance.
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Carrianne Mahoney, who froze her embryos due to polycystic ovarian syndrome, was crushed when she learned that they had been damaged.
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He sued Mr. Redstone in 2006, saying that his father favored his sister and froze him out of the family business.
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Lehman declared bankruptcy, while The Reserve, which had lost money with Lehman, froze customers' accounts, and was eventually forced into liquidation.
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Switzerland started criminal proceedings against two former executives of 1MDB and froze assets worth tens of millions of dollars in August.
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Zappos' attempt to move to Amazon's cloud computing system froze the company's website and took months longer than expected to complete.
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It expelled the Canadian ambassador and froze all new trade and investment deals while state airline Saudia suspended flights to Toronto.
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A trial court initially froze the funds in May and an appeals court kept that freeze in place earlier this month.
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President Bill Clinton reached a deal in 1994 that froze North Korea's plutonium program for nearly a decade before it unraveled.
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At the time, the couple froze Rivera&aposs sperm, even while knowing that they might not be able to afford IVF.
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He froze dead lizards in ice-cube trays, which his mother would discover when she had friends over for iced tea.
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However, Pioneer froze Mann's account, preventing him from cycling the money back out to the appropriate payroll accounts, per the report.
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The judge on the case granted the toymaker's request for a temporary restraining order, which froze the sellers' assets and storefronts.
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Doughty set up Martinez's goal by faking a slap shot that froze Anaheim right winger Jakob Silfverberg before passing to Martinez.
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Three men in their 50s froze to death in Albania, and municipal authorities took several hundred homeless people to heated shelters.
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She first happened across the bubbles by accident in Siberia when the lake she was studying in warmer weather froze over.
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In the process, he tried to cut costs, froze about $2 billion of investments in Israel and expanded ICL's operations abroad.
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Despite the data, Trump froze federal funding for grants award to groups tasked with combating neo-Nazism and right-wing extremism.
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The details: The administration froze payments for the ACA's risk adjustment program last week, citing conflicting court rulings about the program.
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After two miles that water was so cold – I think it was minus 220 out there – and the bottle froze solid.
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She graduated high school in 1979, the same year the Frozen Zoo froze its very first northern white rhino skin cell.
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Labor transfers in Xinjiang have been disrupted by the coronavirus epidemic that froze industry across much of China, including the region.
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In a victory for the pensioners, a judge froze payments to other creditors last month until the pension issue is resolved.
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Mills was been accused by Fox News of exacting "revenge" on a president who froze out the press throughout his trip.
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The Vatican's top prosecutor, Gian Piero Milano, froze millions of dollars in accounts held by the three men in December 2014.
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You can explain each one—the Magic were stale, Kobe is impossible, Harden froze him out—but a pattern emerges regardless.
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China and South Korea agreed in October to normalise exchanges and move past the dispute, which froze trade and business exchanges.
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Their simple experiment in the 1940s involved hanging plastic bottles of water in the wind to see how quickly they froze.
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Judge Gayles froze the assets of Simple Health and its affiliates and appointed a receiver to take control of the companies.
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Train service in New Jersey and on Long Island was also delayed as the wintry weather froze switches on the rails.
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Flooding in the fall of 2018 saturated soil in the ground, while heavy snows last winter blanketed, then froze, the water.
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However, Bloomberg reporter Kurt Wagner wrote on Twitter that a spokesperson confirmed these accounts had been hacked, and "immediately froze" them.
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A federal judge Tuesday temporarily froze an Alabama law that prohibits almost all abortions and makes performing the procedure a felony.
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At the show's finale, four models walked onto the runway and froze as banks of UV lighting were lowered around them.
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But the crowdfunding site GoFundMe froze her ability to access those donations on Wednesday after questions were raised about her story.
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I've been hearing everything about the Infinity Room, so I stood on line for two hours and froze my butt off.
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After that arrest, the MFSA Maltese banking supervisor froze the assets of the bank and recommended the withdrawal of its license.
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"The police froze a fund, so another fund will pop up, because these groups are self-organized by civilians," she said.
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There was also a cringe-worthy moment when the video of Pope Francis addressing the Summit froze and then went dark.
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Air bubbled in the water, trapped when the glacier's ice froze around it, more than two hundred and fifty years ago.
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I suspect the software froze while the gadget was asleep, making it impossible to reboot until after the battery ran down.
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Link froze the fund after it was unable to meet redemption requests, to enable Woodford to sell assets to raise cash.
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The U.S. penalized several Russian oligarchs, officials, businesses and agencies and froze assets from those entities that were under U.S. jurisdiction.
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Then, with the goat in sight, they froze as a Ford station wagon pulled up near the Marines guarding its pen.
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Water leaking from hoses froze in streaks on the concrete as displaced residents walked around draped in American Red Cross blankets.
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My breath almost froze the first time I sucked in a big breath, so I didn't do much of anything outside.
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If the lawyers really tested her, she glared at them silently, with wide-open dark eyes that froze them in place.
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But banking officials in Macau, under pressure from US authorities, froze about $25 million in BDA accounts linked to North Korea.
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I offered to help, and I successfully captured the beast in a ball, but then, inexplicably, it froze on the screen.
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If we froze them in time, if we had stayed in high school forever, maybe we could have kept it going.
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But the exchange froze transactions and members' accounts in 2015 after experiencing "liquidity" problems and was later taken over by government investigators.
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I froze, deflated, and sensed my mom's concerned eyes watching me while my friends' stray snickers escaped around the picnic table's perimeter.
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The ruling, by US District Judge Derrick K. Watson, froze the travel ban before it was scheduled to take effect at midnight.
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Last year George Osborne, the chancellor, froze housing allowances for four years, hoping to encourage landlords to drop rents (they did not).
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Those who shelled out the cash to streaming app, Halogen, complained the video was shaky, lagging, froze often and the audio sucked.
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On May 7th, a ransomware attack froze government systems, including email, and demanded the city hand over bitcoin to reverse the hack.
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The process froze, and Pentagon officials said time was being wasted — which would ultimately put the United States at a military disadvantage.
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At the time of the hack, Bitfinex froze all trading in order to settle accounts and decide how to spread the loss.
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Last week, the Supreme Court froze Obama's plan to uphold that commitment, sparking fears that the Paris climate agreement would fall apart.
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Although a judge quickly froze the new order as well, on June 143th the Supreme Court allowed it to proceed in part.
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The news comes 14 years after "hell froze over" and Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that iTunes was finally coming to Windows.
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Even though she had about $80,000 in her bank account, the bank froze the funds because the account was marked for fraud.
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However, just yesterday Gizmodo reported that the Trump Administration froze all EPA grants and told staffers not to speak with the public.
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Thailand in the 1980s froze capital investment in urban hospitals and reallocated the funding to primary-care centres, which cut mortality rates.
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"I froze," Brennan said during a panel discussion about diversity in the intelligence community at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual conference.
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While most states were balancing their budgets on the backs of students, I froze college tuition by investing more into higher education.
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Canadian bank CIBC froze bank accounts belonging to one of Quadriga's payment processors, Costodian, last year, which resulted in a court battle.
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And in the fifth inning, as the broadcast showed a montage of the Mets' oft-injured captain David Wright, the feed froze.
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Maybe we just get boring and, suddenly, the idea of labelling food with the date you froze it becomes a real gas.
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The court also froze Sistema's stakes in other companies, including the Steppe agricultural holding, MTS-Bank, and Sistema Telecom Assets, TASS said.
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Separately, Venezuela's Supreme Court banned Attorney General Luisa Ortega from leaving the country, and froze her assets ahead of a July trial.
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One winter, when the River Meuse froze over in 1680, they fried potatoes instead and "pommes frites" were born, the BBC reported .
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And when a fan asked her on Twitter why she froze her eggs, the 31-year-old openly explained her empowering choice.
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It also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, indefinitely pausing Syrian refugees due to Syria's ongoing civil war.
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On Friday, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) froze several bank accounts linked to UMNO as part of their investigations into 1MDB.
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The Maduro-backed Supreme Court froze Ortega's assets and ordered her not to leave the country as she may face a trial.
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Mauritius this month froze bank accounts and suspended business licences linked to QG Investments Africa Management following a visit by Angolan officials.
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At one point, Vampyr froze while I was in the middle of a conversation and I had to hard reset the game.
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The measure also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, indefinitely pausing Syrian refugees due to Syria's civil war.
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China put her under house arrest, rounded up Liu's supporters and froze diplomatic relations with Norway shortly after his peace prize win.
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It takes several seconds to boot up, and apps stuttered or froze up entirely on it more than once during my testing.
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The SEC froze the purchase and sale of shares of UBI Blockchain Internet, a Chinese company that advertises blockchain programs and services.
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I have always been an outspoken feminist, in both my personal and professional life, and yet in this situation, I just froze.
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And a deer with two short, single-pronged antlers and a straight-up white tail froze on the trail ahead of us.
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There is a successful model for negotiating with Pyongyang: a 1994 agreement that froze the North's plutonium program for nearly a decade.
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But, the exchange froze transactions and members' accounts in 2015 after experiencing "liquidity" problems, and was later taken over by government investigators.
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Its camera froze, leaving media, the general public, and even remote SpaceX staff clueless about the fate of the Falcon 9 rocket.
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Like every time I experienced a "metida de mano" — a local institution of sexual harassment — I froze and muted an agonized scream.
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Four days later, the SEC froze trading of shares of UBI Blockchain Internet, a Chinese company that advertises blockchain programs and services.
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In a move that could prove illegal, the Interior Department froze implementation of a regulation to keep coal companies from cheating taxpayers.
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Vikings fans are lucky that all moisture froze on impact on Sunday, or there'd be a compilation of their fans crying too.
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House Republicans are looking for ways to restore the Affordable Care Act's risk adjustment transfers, which the Trump administration froze last week.
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As Jackson tucked the ball to run it, he froze Chiefs defensive end Alex Okafor by juking, sending Okafor to the ground.
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Reliever Matt Barnes then froze Tyler White on a third-strike curveball to strand the runners and preserve a two-run lead.
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After Mr. Spacey grabbed him, her son shifted his body to try to remove the hand, then he froze, Ms. Unruh said.
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In a paradoxical way, the investigations actually helped the mayor: it froze his foes on the sidelines for the most critical months.
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His 93rd and final pitch was a front-door cutter that froze Austin Romine for the last out of the eighth inning.
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Syracuse mayor Stephanie Miner froze out more prominent candidates while she dithered over whether she'd run for Congress or governor in 2018.
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But the exchange froze transactions and members' accounts in 213 after experiencing "liquidity" problems and was later taken over by government investigators.
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Water leaking from fire hoses froze in streaks on the concrete, and displaced residents walked around draped in American Red Cross blankets.
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The eastern and southern areas of Puget Sound developed into what they are today, and Port Townsend's development froze in its tracks.
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On the coldest nights, liquids froze solid if we forgot to put them in the fridge, which was warmer than any room.
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He and his colleagues froze slices of the eyes, making it possible to inspect the tissue down to its fine molecular details.
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Washington froze the WTO's Appellate Body, which acts as a supreme court for international trade, by blocking appointments for over two years.
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And earlier this month the Pentagon froze most domestic travel until May 85033 for service members, civilian employees and their family members.
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A 3.7 billion pound ($4.55 billion) fund managed by British veteran investor Neil Woodford froze last year before collapsing four months later.
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I remember her talking about camping in the Arctic and how her pee froze in a line before it hit the ground.
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But for most of last year, Fleetwood got to every tee box and froze like an actor who had forgotten his lines.
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Nine months after we tied the knot, I froze my eggs, and in my haste, I neglected to read the fine print.
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Trump's defenders have claimed the president was trying to push European allies to contribute more when he froze security assistance to Ukraine.
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At the president's request, beginning in early July — if not sooner — that office froze $391 million in military assistance, congressional witnesses testified.
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The state judiciary also froze more than $260 million from Vale, with a presiding judge citing the company's responsibility for the disaster.
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Germany froze some funding to WWF for a park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo over the summer pending further inquiries.
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That November, an Andorran court, on suspicion of money laundering, froze BPA accounts of Salazar, his aide Rodriguez and six other Venezuelans.
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The most successful negotiation, under President Clinton, led to the 1994 framework that froze the North's plutonium program for nearly a decade.
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The electrically heated front windshield was fine, but at points the driver and passenger windows froze over and visibility fell to zero.
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Thawing tensions between the US and North Korea froze again after Clinton's successor, George W. Bush, turned a cold shoulder to Pyongyang.
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This limited the pay-TV unit's actions and effectively froze its commercial positioning, in the face of aggressive policies by competitors, he said.
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In 2013, South Korea blamed the North for crippling cyber-attacks that froze the computer systems of its banks and broadcasters for days.
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During the 2007-2009 financial crisis, U.S. banks laid off mortgage workers as demand froze and they faced huge losses in the business.
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Advanced Micro Devices slipped 3.5 percent after Microsoft suspended patches for computers running AMD chipsets after complaints that the updates froze their machines.
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Monsanto froze plans for commercial sales of the product called NemaStrike, which can protect corn, soybeans and cotton from worms that reduce yields.
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Harding himself seemed to have a hard time figuring out which camera to look at, and at one point the camera simply froze.
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In that case, the mother went through IVF before the surgery and froze her eggs to use once she got her donor uterus.
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In 413 nearly 11,000 American women froze their eggs, 24% more than the previous year, according to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology.
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"I froze, confused and intimidated by the faceless figures," he wrote, describing a sighting as a teenager of Muslim women in traditional dress.
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Earlier today, the White House froze the EPA's grants and contracts and banned employees from providing updates on the situation via social media.
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On an airless world, that would leave one side baking while the other froze, with perhaps a thin strip mild enough for water.
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"I think the debate basically froze the playing field, I don't think it changed the dynamic in this race too much," Ryan said.
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After Topuz's arrest, the U.S. froze non-immigrant visa services in Turkey, and the Turkish Embassy in D.C. retaliated by suspending visa applications.
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State courts in two separate actions froze a total of 7.83 billion reais ($1.6 billion) in Vale's accounts to eventually pay for damages.
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After lower courts repeatedly froze Mr Trump's edicts for discriminating against Muslims, the travel ban found a friendlier audience among the nine justices.
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The woman in the blue dress leaned in close to the sheriff of Sweetwater, whispering something into his ear — and he suddenly froze.
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Regulators in the country froze new approvals of smartphone games for nine months last year, in a move that hammered Tencent's stock price.
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He started kissing my neck and taking off my clothes... Seagal was more than twice my size and twice my age…I froze.
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But Russia's Gazprombank froze the accounts of Venezuela's state oil company, PDVSA, to comply with U.S. sanctions — a decision with major political implications.
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They loaded the PCM into the plastic semicircular bricks, froze them, and loaded up Arkteks kept in rooms heated to West African extremes.
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Trump's executive order froze the U.S. refugee program, barred Syrian refugees indefinitely and temporarily banned citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Syria.
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For example, Jenessa Moman, an Ohio mom, became addicted to painkillers after her younger sister froze to death following a 216 car crash.
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England froze once Iceland had gone ahead in the 18th minute and some of their play was so bad it was almost slapstick.
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The latest travel ban suspended new visas for people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, and froze the nation's refugee program.
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Last year in Kunming, a city in the south-west, Fanya Metals Exchange, which mostly traded rare earths, froze $20153 billion of funds.
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In a single bust last week, police in southern Guangdong arrested 147 people and froze funds worth nearly 100 million yuan ($15 million).
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Under a conservative-led government in 2012, Greece froze the mechanism of collective bargaining, cut minimum wages and liberalized rules covering mass layoffs.
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"We walked up to these doors just labeled Oscars exhibit and as soon as those doors opened we all just froze," he admits.
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Last year the government froze its assets; in February it pronounced the company a Ponzi scheme, the world's largest by number of depositors.
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Early last year, the government froze game approvals but then began to resume green lighting some titles at the back end of 2018.
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"The regulation froze the market and set a series of monolithic requirements that didn't ebb and flow with need and utility," he said.
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Travis refused to leave his troubled son Chris, who'd run away in shame after he froze in the middle of a horde attack.
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Shortly before the president's July 25 phone call with Zelensky, the White House froze $0073 million in key security aid to the country.
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Thousands of RushCard customers were cut off from their money for several days last year when a botched computer conversion froze many accounts.
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The women, who is in her 70s, said she froze, abruptly left the office and later contacted police after speaking with her husband.
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In 1994, the Clinton administration signed an agreement that froze the North's plutonium program for nearly a decade before the deal fell apart.
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What happened over those nine weeks remains one of the wildest, most unfathomable survival stories of World War II. Baalsrud's feet froze solid.
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Police said they froze 30 bank accounts and seized numerous businesses, buses, and brothels controlled by the gang known as the MS-133.
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Police said they froze 30 bank accounts and seized numerous businesses, buses, and brothels controlled by the gang known as the MS-13.
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Equipment froze and baggage handling was delayed, which was compounded by staff shortages and heavier than normal passenger loads, the Port Authority said.
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While we were remote enough that I felt relatively safe, we still froze whenever a black helicopter would fly low through the valley.
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The last of these, she says, was the one where the judge froze the deed on her house, blocking her from selling it.
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"I just kind of froze," said Mr. Bianco, a normally garrulous chef who ultimately mustered the strength to speak to the dying priest.
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After more than two hours, Ms. Griffin started telling a story about Mariah Carey when she froze, looked down and slumped, suddenly silent.
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And so I made that cake, chopped it up, froze it, then cast it in alginate and epoxy plastic in my living room.
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Lebanon's financial prosecutor froze the assets of 20 Lebanese banks, as well as their chiefs and boards, state news agency NNA said earlier.
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Some drowned in the Aegean Sea, others died in vehicle crashes, while many froze to death while trying to cross borders on foot.
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Your Money Adviser People who froze their credit files before September may notice some changes when the time comes to thaw the files.
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Mr. Murphy said that as he slipped through the small park around the museum, he saw a crowd of police officers and froze.
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After Trump froze $450 million in aid to those three countries last year, more migrants from there started arriving at the US border.
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And within days of Mr. Trump's inauguration, the State Department froze the last payment to the Palestinian Authority authorized by President Barack Obama.
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Under a conservative-led government, Greece froze the mechanism of collective bargaining in 2012, cut minimum wages and liberalized rules covering mass layoffs.
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First, lenders got caught up in a gigantic housing bubble; then, when the bubble burst, much of the financial system just froze up.
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The 2012 law, which froze the bank accounts of some Russian officials and barred them from entering the United States, infuriated Mr. Putin.
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Another holdup in the negotiations centered on charter school funding, and the imminent expiration of a law that froze tuition increases for charters.
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But these efforts to ensure national unity, however well intentioned, froze Nigeria in time-bound assumptions about what the country should look like.
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When Education Secretary Betsy DeVos froze rules that were supposed to go into effect July 63, it kept all the responsibility on taxpayers.
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"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indicated that once the chemical came up thru the drain, it froze into a yellow blob," police tweeted.
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Deakin swam in the moat nearly every day, except when it froze over, and it was easy to see how he'd got hooked.
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Some of its inner ocean froze, expanded — as frozen water does — and strained the moon's icy crust, which was thinner at the poles.
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Permafrost is what it sounds like: layers of permanently frozen ground that contains plants and organic matter that froze before they could decompose.
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Shortly after he was sworn in, the White House froze recently completed and pending regulations; the Obama administration took similar action in 2009.
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If we waited too long, the bubble solution froze in the wand, creating a translucent pane that we could poke with our fingers.
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Trump has also confirmed that days before the call, he froze nearly $400 million in military aid intended to help Ukraine counter Russia.
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So perhaps we should be asking a different question that focuses on the freezing instead of the thawing: Were women happy they froze?
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The current weather echoes the 240 polar vortex that froze parts of the United States in record cold and led to rolling blackouts.
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Water in a 750,000-gallon water tower in Evansdale, Iowa, froze for the first time, Mayor Doug Faas said in a telephone interview.
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This week, the interior minister froze asylum decisions in a branch of the refugee department amid allegations it improperly granted hundreds of asylum requests.
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A court in the Russian region of Bashkortostan froze about $3 billion worth of Sistema's assets in June, including shares in telecom operator MTS.
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Kate Durkin froze her eggs for the same reasons so many women freeze their eggs: she found herself single and about to turn 35.
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Li's began to pick off Morgan's units like flies and took the lead until the bots all froze again as quickly as they'd charged.
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In a rare move related to a long-standing legal dispute between Kazakhstan and a Moldovan businessman, BNY Mellon froze the assets in October.
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I froze up again, hoping that the Mountain View Googlers wouldn't read it and hate us for our snarky comments about Bay Area life.
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He laid a pike straight on the ice before it froze, guts and all, to allow for even and well-curled strips of stroganina.
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I was forced to reload an old save multiple times after the game froze or dropped my character into a seemingly never-ending abyss.
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I simply froze in place, standing in the middle of the street as the scooter riders whizzed by, having the time of their lives.
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BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil on Thursday froze 2 billion reais ($13 million) worth of 2018 federal spending as officials continue to grapple with ballooning expenses.
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In New Hampshire, we froze tuition at our state universities for the first time in 25 years and lowered it at our community colleges.
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America's Treasury froze the assets of two Turkish ministers last week over their role in the arrest and continued detention of an American pastor.
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Now, the company has announced that a federal court granted the company a temporary restraining order over the accounts, and froze the counterfeiters' PayPals.
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In May, a Brazilian court also froze 60 million reais ($15 million) of TÜV SÜD's assets to help pay for reparations to affected families.
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Ulbing remained calm as she strategically maneuvered around the animal, which froze for a beat in front of the athlete weaving down the path.
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The governor declared a state of emergency in July and froze hundreds of ongoing projects, including $2.7 billion worth of New Jersey Transit work.
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Image: Eric HauserHell just froze over because Verizon, long time hater of unlimited data plans, has decided to introduce a new unlimited data option.
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So where gerrymandering was still in effect, it nearly froze representation, even in the face of the biggest wave of voter sentiment in decades.
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Sadly, my cleats rarely touched dirt, and whenever they got anywhere near the ball, I committed one of the ultimate sports sins: I froze.
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Saudi Arabia expelled the Canadian ambassador Monday and froze "all new business" with Ottawa over criticism of its arrest of women&aposs rights activists.
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And discussing the procedure with her friend Sarah Howard, who experienced massive mood swings when she froze her eggs, Kourtney is even less certain.
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In addition to barring her from ever seeking public office again in Venezuela, lawmakers prohibited her from leaving the country and froze her assets.
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A few commented that their machines froze or shut down unexpectedly, and several others told Consumer Reports that the touch screens weren't responsive enough.
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Maybe he froze, maybe he was concerned about injury, or that the chances of securing it were less than his chance of getting injured.
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We all froze, in the manner of monkeys who have seen a tiger, as Coy argued in Khmer, a strange light in his eyes.
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The directive also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days and indefinitely paused Syrian refugees due to Syria's ongoing civil war.
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Last year, Argentina froze the assets of 14 members of the Barakat Clan, an extended family that officials say has close ties to Hezbollah.
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After this the Alzheimer's mice froze in the box for at least six consecutive days, suggesting they were able to remember the shock themselves.
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Whenever the screen froze, I'd race up to the bartender, point at the wall, and mime a jump shot until he refreshed the link.
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One breakthrough came when co-author Alexandros Makriyannis developed a molecule that froze CB1 long enough for the scientists to figure out the structure.
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Browder, formerly the largest foreign investor in Russia, pushed Washington to pass the Magnitsky Act, which froze the U.S. assets of certain Russian officials.
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On July 27, it was reported that Bank of America froze the accounts of a Kansas couple that had not verified their citizenship status.
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China's ambassador to Canada Lu Shaye issued a warning in January, saying he believed there would be "repercussions" if the country froze Huawei out.
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On Monday, a court in Russia froze Yevtushenkov's holdings in MTS, Russia's largest mobile operator, according to Reuters, causing Sistema's share value to fall.
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After Lehman filed for bankruptcy, and great swaths of the markets froze, it looked as if many other major financial institutions would also collapse.
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Scott also worked closely with faculty member Brittney Love, who was there to help him if he froze, changed his mind or couldn't finish.
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He later froze him out of a dinner he was scheduled to attend Monday night with the emir of Qatar and other top advisers.
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Speculation raged about how big those losses might be and how widely they might spread, stoking a panic that froze the global financial system.
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President Donald Trump is threatening to "decertify" the 2015 agreement that froze Iran's nuclear program — and if he follows through, it could hurt Boeing.
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The measure also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, indefinitely pausing Syrian refugees due to that country's ongoing civil war.
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So, at 230 — after a handful of relationships, none with a man with whom she wanted to build a life — she froze her eggs.
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Thomas Reed, director of Mac & Mobile at security firm Malwarebytes confirmed that the most recent iOS 12 beta also froze when tapping the link.
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Choosing to ignore my doppelgänger, he settled on a political reporter as the camera frame froze in a cliff hanger to that season's finale.
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The next air mass will be up to 10 degrees colder than the front that froze the Northeast the last few days, Elliott said.
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He deservingly strutted off the mound after unfurling a 92-mile per hour slider that darted so abruptly it froze second baseman Ozzie Albies.
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The accords stopped the immediate killing, but they also froze front lines and did not entirely ensure that the malefactors would be held accountable.
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In the 1990s, the two sides reached an agreement that froze the North's plutonium program for eight years and made progress on missile limits.
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She froze Andersson there, then with one quick motion pushed the ball right and roofed it — with the help of a deflection — over Lindahl.
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Making matters worse, Mr. Trump, in a separate decision on Friday, continued to put the 2015 deal that froze Iran's nuclear program in jeopardy.
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That same year, Chinese authorities froze the approvals of games and only started to grant licenses to titles from December 2018 and January 2019.
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Two days later, the Government Accountability Office concluded the White House budget office violated the law when it froze U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
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A few weeks later, according to court documents, the state's Division of Budget froze the remaining money set aside for all persistently failing schools.
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But in 2018, the Security Service of Ukraine raided the Motor Sich plant on national security grounds and a Ukrainian court froze the transaction.
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A: I was, I mean it was like a few seconds, but I just kind of froze for a minute, and then stood up.
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A: I don't — after I said, I can't, it just went unanswered and I froze and I just — going blank is easier for me.
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A court on Tuesday froze more than $217 billion of Sistema assets as it started hearing a lawsuit brought by state oil firm Rosneft .
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In one scene, the dancers froze in seemingly macho positions — crouching, splaying their legs, looking tough — until they broke free and dissolved into laughter.
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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court barred Luisa Ortega, the attorney general who opposes Mr. Maduro, from leaving the country and froze her bank accounts.
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"His one problem is he didn't go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death," Mr. Trump continued.
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The Trump administration froze roughly $400 million in military aid as Trump, his personal attorney, and top aides simultaneously urged Zelensky to launch investigations.
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It was here, last month, that 17 Syrians froze to death in a night-time snowstorm while trying to cross the mountains into Lebanon.
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A season ticket holder for nearly 50 years, the Fords "sat and froze their butts off" throughout four Super Bowl trips -- and four losses.
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He was against me, on top of me — so quickly — with his hands under my skirt and his mouth on mine, that I froze.
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Liberal President Moon Jae-in wants to revive ties with North Korea that froze under nearly a decade of conservative rule in the South.
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Cooper testified that the Defense Department certified Ukraine as complying with anti-corruption requirements for security assistance in May, before Trump froze the aid.
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The pump to the well gave out, the water heater flooded the furnace, the pipes froze and an ancient tree crashed through the roof.
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Unfortunately, the pin code is not very secure: if you froze your credit today at 11:25 ET, your pin code is 0910171125, i.e.
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By contrast, some coal-fired power plants were unable to generate electricity because their coal piles froze and their equipment malfunctioned in subfreezing temperatures.
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In January, US President Donald Trump openly criticized Pakistan for being soft on terrorism, and froze $1.3 billion in military aid to the country.
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I used the skin from eight chicken thighs, which gave me 427 nicely uniform pieces of crisp skin, and froze the thighs for future use.
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After venturing outside in the Montana snow during last week's polar vortex, Fluffy, an indoor-outdoor cat, nearly froze to death in below zero temperatures.
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As you saw in that moment, I just froze and couldn't believe it because of how hard it was for me — more emotionally than physically.
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The 6S received the text and froze momentarily both times, but after a few seconds, the system was running normally as if nothing had happened.
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When the impossible happened, the Russian propaganda machine temporarily froze, then pivoted, admitting that maybe, just maybe, this time the "people" had beaten the system.
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The attack failed but froze the routers, causing outages in homes, businesses and government offices across Germany on Sunday and Monday, Deutsche Telekom executives said.
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The watch also froze up entirely during one outing, while I was snowshoeing through Yellowstone National Park, and really, really wanted to record the activity.
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Early on, the software also froze the phone and was simply too large to send to consumers via Google Play, the company's online app store.
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Following the more recent fraud, some global banks briefly froze credit lines for Singapore metal traders, people familiar with the matter said at the time.
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But a court order in April related to environmental damages by the petrochemical company's operation's in the Brazilian northeastern state of Alagoas froze dividend payments.
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Just then, the dog stopped running and froze, almost realizing what she had done, and suddenly paralyzed with fear, began begging someone to rescue her.
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The government had imposed a 10 percent tax on capital gains from shares in July 2014 but froze it for two years in August 2015.
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But a court order in April related to environmental damages of the petrochemical company operations in the Brazilian northeastern state of Alagoas froze dividend payments.
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The teachers union movement launched there in 1897 when, citing a budget crisis, the school board froze teacher salaries at just $13,000 in today's dollars.
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Eldorado, which froze investment and suspended operations at its Skouries project last November after years of permit delays, said it was evaluating the panel's decision.
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At one point, my connection froze for a crucial few seconds, but even in the hectic multiplayer space battles of Battlefront II, things just worked.
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As small as that action was, it had nothing to do with the scene we were doing, and it froze a big part of me.
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When the Shah was ousted by a 1979 popular uprising that led to the creation of the Islamic Republic, the US froze the trust fund.
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Roughly 15 hours after he made the handoff, Venmo froze his account, asking him to verify his identity and reach out to local law enforcement.
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When ignoring the state of the underlying mortgages became impossible, credit markets froze up because lenders did not know where the losses would show up.
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In May, Interior froze the work of more than 200 advisory boards, committees and subcommittees -- about a third of those advisory boards are science-based.
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The puck took one bounce about five feet in front of Korpisalo, shot slightly to the right and sailed into the net as Korpisalo froze.
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The refinery was shut down in August 2015 after the Moroccan government imposed a $1.35 billion unpaid tax bill on Samir and froze its accounts.
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I spun around over the direction of my left shoulder and then I looked back at Amelia and she was just staring — she literally froze.
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Trump's executive order Friday The measure also froze general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, along with an indefinite pause for Syrian refugees.
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Trump's Interior Department froze the work of over 200 members of its advisory boards, committees and subcommittees, a third of which cover science-related issues.
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Plutus Payroll, well know among IT contractors, had trouble early this month when the ATO froze its accounts, meaning thousands of people didn't get paid.
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"Acting in a draconian and unfair manner, the ATO froze Plutus' bank accounts on 27 April without prior warning or any consultation," the company said.
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Assets frozen The EU froze assets and imposed travel bans on Hamas in 2001 after the al-Qaeda terror attacks on New York and Washington.
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They also tested the leftover food — which the correctional facility froze for "an extended period of time" — for chemical contamination and any possible added substances.
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"Looks like he froze to death in his driveway," the relative told a 911 dispatcher after finding one of the two men, according to WLKY.
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A federal judge in Detroit this week froze assets belonging to Holley, Treasure Enterprise, and Patricia Enright Gray, 55, a financial consultant for the company.
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In September, a Ukrainian court froze the subsidiaries' assets and shares, after Ukrainian companies won a claim for compensation for assets lost from the annexation.
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U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken froze the five accounts following what the SEC said were several withdrawal requests in the wake of the search warrant.
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The key to these pictures was that I "froze" the KOR proteins in their active state to understand how these receptors interact with a drug.
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Last December, a British court froze more than $2.5 billion in assets belonging to Ihor Kolomoyskyi and Gennadiy Bogolyubov, who were among the bank's shareholders.
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Unruh held a press conference in November 2017 saying her son "panicked" and "froze" before he fled the bar while Spacey went to the bathroom.
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Once the ground froze in the region later this month, he said, it would be easier to move around tanks, heavy artillery and other equipment.
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The paradoxical effect was named after Erasto Mpemba, a Tanzanian student who noticed that a hot ice cream mix froze faster than a cold one.
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"It's a power sinker," says Mookie Betts, the Red Sox outfielder who froze on two sinkers when he led off against Stroman on April 234.
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The IRS issued the family identity protecting PINs for future tax filings, and the Wang family froze their credit reports to curtail new credit applications.
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Beijing arrested 10 people and froze the assets of those involved, but not a single Chinese bank was penalized for this illicit North Korean activity.
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After the scandal broke, the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) — which funded many of Odebrecht's international ventures — froze $260 billion for 2000 projects across Latin America.
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Pressed by MSNBC's Chris Matthews to pick one leader he respected from anywhere in the world, Johnson froze up and said he couldn't do it.
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The legislation, if it became law, would override an executive order issued by Mr. Trump a week into the shutdown that froze civilian federal pay.
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Britain's Serious Fraud Office froze London accounts linked to Mr. Zlochevsky containing $503 million, declaring it was connected to money laundering and Yanukovych-era corruption.
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Washington froze aid to the country this year, citing the military's ties to extremist groups fighting in Afghanistan, complicating the United States' war effort there.
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President Trump froze aid to Pakistan at the beginning of the year, citing frustration with its tolerance of extremist groups that operate within its borders.
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