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"It was so uncomfortable and I just froze up," Meredith said.
Then it came time to label my orientation, and I froze up.
"Even the hose lines get froze up," Neumann told NBC affiliate KTTC.
It was a professional encounter, I was in my 20s, froze up.
"I was startled, and I froze up a bit," Special Operator Scott said.
On the run to Mobile, Noor's Tablet had froze up for almost forty minutes.
Williams was introducing a segment when she froze up and fell to the ground.
She said that when the attack started, her mind went blank and she froze up.
By the time I stuck my hands in the net at the top, everything froze up.
I froze up because I haven't told you the whole story, the full truth about me.
"He'd actually sit so long that he froze up his muscles and injured his hip," she said.
"Somebody showed me Walker Evans and I swear to God, I froze up and had sweats," he said.
An early version of the Fenix 5S completely froze up while I was out snowshoeing, forcing a hard reset.
I tried to audition for a roll in something and when I stood before the casting directors I completely froze up.
" After the snub, she explained the reason she froze up, tweeting, "I was so nervous I froze when Prince touched me!!!!
The HUD refreshed promptly, except for a few times when it froze up after I tried to hang up a call.
It takes several seconds to boot up, and apps stuttered or froze up entirely on it more than once during my testing.
First, lenders got caught up in a gigantic housing bubble; then, when the bubble burst, much of the financial system just froze up.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"The borders sort of froze up with the virus and a lot of our folks decided not to travel and go home," Caplan told TechCrunch.
When the team injected these mice with the PAK1 gene to make them overproduce the protein, the animals froze up spontaneously when entering the dreaded cage.
What we now call the global financial crisis got its start in mid-2007, as losses on mortgage-related securities mounted and global money markets froze up.
You'd think that Harry would have been prepped for it, but the singer froze up and got super awkward, shooting anxious glances at his manager Jeffrey Azamoff.
As Bisping froze up, Silva did the old Naseem Hamed special, ducked out the window and came up with a lead southpaw uppercut into a left straight.
Asked if Joker might "perversely end up inspiring exactly the kind of people it's about, with potentially tragic results," Phoenix froze up—then suddenly left the interview.
LBJ Jr. showed pops how it's done -- jumping without hesitation -- but, when it came time for Daddy to go, he froze up like J.R. Smith in Game 1.
Sabathia got a soft grounder from Yordan Alvarez but Gleyber Torres fielded it awkwardly and then froze up trying to decide where to go with the ball, allowing a run to score.
Speaking to "Today," Peterson conceded he "didn't get it right" when he arrived on the scene of the shooting, but it wasn't because he was scared or reluctant or because he froze up.
The market froze up in the final quarter of last year as oil prices plunged below $30 a barrel, raising fears about the viability of Gulf economies in an era of cheap crude.
The very same Valentine's Day that the SMS server froze up, a mobile services executive named Thorsten Trapp had flown into Washington to warn lawmakers about Syniverse's dominance in messaging and other carrier services.
Last week, overnight repurchase, or repo, markets froze up and sent short-term yields soaring, a move that included the benchmark funds rate trading out of the range that the Fed's trading desk targets.
At first glance I froze up, seeing a lot of unfamiliar cultural references (plus immediately fixating on DUANE, "The Rock," rather than DWAYNE, which should really be in all of our reptile brains by now).
Richards pressed on and was successful in his summit, although he failed to Snapchat from the top of the world when his phone froze up in the -30F weather just a few feet from the peak.
I've traveled solo before, but it wasn't till this particular trip that I discovered how reliant I was on my smartphone: I was roaming about Altstadt, the historic center of Salzburg, when my phone completely froze up.
Seemingly free-thinking people, including many of the UFC's best, froze up at the possibility of a transgender woman fighting other women, as if the reality of Fallon Fox had finally pushed them past their limits of open-mindedness.
If Greece had decided to officially leave the euro, it would have created a months-long economic paralysis, as the banking system totally froze up waiting for new currency to be printed and new payment systems to be developed.
"I always thought I had a plan on how to act when I face such a situation, but when this happened I was shocked and suddenly froze up and didn't know what to do," the 25-year-old Dauedari wrote on Facebook.
That was the month, you may recall, when global money markets first froze up because of losses on United States mortgage-related bonds: early tremors of what would become a recession four months later and a global financial crisis nine months after that.
I never actually used the hatch all that often, so I was able to get by for months while I saved up to buy the part, only to find that the months of inactivity froze up the hinges, which snapped the moment it was finally opened.
Economists also believed the effects of a stock market sell-off and jump in U.S. Treasury yields in late 22017 restrained February hiring, as household wealth plunged by a record $3.8 trillion and many sources of capital for companies froze up, according to Federal Reserve data.. "We are due for some pay back after strong job growth over the last couple of months," said Ryan Sweet, a senior economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
At one point during the flight, the avionics computer froze up and had to be rebooted. Melvill flew the aircraft manually until the computer became operable again. During reentry, the craft attained Mach 1.9 and deceleration of 3.5 g (34 m/s²). The craft switched to glider configuration at 55,000 feet (17.4 km).
Eventually the engine froze up. He began gliding down and decided they would all have to bail out. However, checking in with his passengers he was informed he was carrying four. Only having two parachutes in the back, he realized he would have to try a forced landing on the unknown ground below. With 3,000 feet to go he discovered the reason for the engine failure.
Along Came a Dog is the story of a friendship between a little red hen and a homeless dog. The little red hen lost her toes during the winter when the floor in the hen house froze up. When spring came, her toes fell off in the mud when she walked out the hen house. The homeless dog comes to the farm looking for a home.
Engine trouble forced one of the planes to divert to a second target, but the other two went on to attack the naval barracks at Wilhelmshaven from an altitude of 30,000 feet. Unfortunately, the planes were not able to hit anything from such extreme altitudes. In addition, their crews found that the temperatures at this altitude were so cold that their defensive machine guns froze up when they tried to fire them.
When the river froze up, Ivan Molodoy moved north at the request of his father and went to Borovsk, where the grand prince held a defensive position. Akhmat Khan, however, chose to withdraw and the Russian army returned to Moscow. In 1485, Ivan was rewarded with his mother's inheritance in Tver and was installed as the ruler of that city, recently conquered by his father. Soon afterward, he fell ill with gout.
Goff would later recall these periods behind enemy lines: > I froze up; my mind went blank. A second or two at most, but it felt like > two hours ... Your mind tells you ... you're in a dangerous position; you're > encircled by the enemy, and that was an overwhelming impact on your nervous > system.Carroll, op. cit. p. 167 One of their objectives was the destruction of the main supply bridge spanning the Albarracín River.
In 1601 Japan, Lake Suwa froze up considerably earlier than normal, and flooding and continuous rains were accompanied by harvest failures. Korea in 1601 saw an unusually cold spring and summer, followed by a humid and hot mid-summer. Epidemics ensued, although the epidemics in East Asia erupted under different weather conditions and linking them to the Huaynaputina eruption may not be straightforward. On the other hand, temperatures were not unusually cold in Nepal.
It was closed on Sundays, and would suspend operations each winter when the canal froze up or was likely to. Its primary business was the transport of coal and lumber from the interior to the river. There was little traffic to Pennsylvania other than empty barges. The company tried offering passenger service at one point, and Washington Irving, a friend of Hone's, made the trip in the 1840s, but it was ultimately given up as unprofitable.
Recording music and filming Enough at the same time, Lopez became overworked and had a nervous breakdown. She suffered from a lack of sleep and froze up in her trailer. In 2008, Lopez confessed: "I was like – I don't want to move, I don't want to talk, I don't want to do anything". Lopez stars in Enough as Slim, a waitress whose life is severely altered after she marries Mitch, a wealthy contractor portrayed by Billy Campbell.
An all-day blizzard also occurred in Western and Southern North Dakota on April 23, with snow totals reaching as high as . Since it was heavy, wet snow, it froze up on power lines overnight, leading to widespread power outages. High winds on the back side of the first system on April 23 caused heavy damage to crops in Southeastern Wyoming, Northwestern Nebraska, and Northeastern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado was especially hard hit as a factory lost approximately 600 acres of sugar beets.
127 In April 1984, after the opening of the navigation season on the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes, the area froze up, driving six cargo ships ashore and a further eighteen became stuck in the ice. Five icebreakers were assigned to aid the merchant vessels, however, they proved unable to meet the task. Des Groseilliers and were sent to their aid, with Des Groseilliers arriving on 11 April and worked to free the stuck vessels and provide safe passage until 29 April.Maginley, p.
47"1934 - 1977; From the idea to the system decision" , Transrapid International The ICTS project plan did not provide enough funding to develop both the vehicle and the underlying maglev technology, and the Ontario government was not interested in taking over the entire project. There were also technical problems; in testing, the complex systems needed to switch trains on the magnetic tracks froze up in cold weather, and would require a re-design. A US report also noted that the system was surprisingly loud and had poor ride quality.AGT 1975, pg.
From that day on the troops there were involved in a winter campaign. Patrols sent out from Kot'o-ri on 11 and 12 November found only small scattered PVA groups in the hills, and the next day a Marine unit advanced to Pusong-ni, halfway to the reservoir. On 14 November the 7th Marines, wearing their heavy arctic parkas, trudged in subzero weather toward Hagaru-ri over a road now covered with an inch of snow. Vehicles froze up on the move and the men themselves had difficulty in moving forward.
Filey, pg. 39 In November 1974 Krauss- Maffei announced that it was forced to withdraw from the project. The West German government had been funding development of several maglev systems based on different technologies, and decided at that time that Krauss-Maffei's system was less interesting than ones from Thyssen-Henschel and Messerschmitt- Bölkow-Blohm."1934 - 1977 From the idea to the system decision" , Transrapid International There were also technical problems; in testing, the complex systems needed to switch trains on the magnetic tracks froze up, and would require a re-design.
Her first season there, she starred in Gilbert's Comedy and TragedyComedy and Tragedy at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 18 December 2009 as well as in Romeo and Juliet in 1884. In 1887 in London she appeared in The Winter's Tale in the double role of Perdita and Hermione (the first actress to include this innovation). This production ran to 160 performances, and was taken back to the United States. She invited writer William Black to appear in the production, but, even in a non-speaking role, he froze up and interrupted the performance.
Back at the plane, the SSR agents and Howling Commandos part ways. Ivchenko decides to go with the agents back to America, willing to help them fight Leviathan in any way he can. On the flight home, Thompson explains why he froze up: fighting now makes him feel guilty because of what really happened in the War – the Japanese soldiers had been carrying a white flag, but Thompson noticed this after he had already killed them all. He buried the flag to hide what he had done, and his comrades believed him to be a hero.
In April 1984, after the opening of the navigation season on the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes, the area froze up, driving six cargo ships ashore and a further eighteen became stuck in the ice. Five icebreakers were assigned to aid the merchant vessels, however, they proved unable to meet the task. Des Groseilliers and were sent to their aid, with Des Groseilliers arriving on 11 April and worked to free the stuck vessels and provide safe passage until 29 April. In 1987, Sir John Franklin escorted the Arctic cargo ship/oil tanker to Nanisivik.
After finishing his speech, a National Guard sergeant approached Galbraith, who froze up in fear as he believed he was about to be arrested, but instead the sergeant wanted to shake hands and said: "Thank you, sir. That was the first nice thing anyone has said about us all week". At the convention, supporters of Johnson challenged Galbraith's right to serve as a delegate, and sought to expel him from the building. Galbraith quarreled with Johnson supporters on the convention floor as he sought to add a peace plank to the Democratic platform, which Johnson saw as an insult to himself, and ordered the delegates to reject.
Dávid's civil trial followed, on a charge of innovation. Sozzini hurried back to Poland before it began. He cannot be accused of complicity with the actions of Biandrata; he was no party to David's incarceration at the Fortress of Déva, where the old man miserably perished in less than three months. He was willing that Dávid should be prohibited from preaching pending the decision of a general synod; and his references to the case show that (as in the later instances of Jacobus Palaeologus, Christian Franken and Martin Seidel) theological aversions, though they never made him uncivil, froze up his native kindness and blinded his perceptions of character.
He lost his first bout against Lasha Gujejiani of Georgia, suffering a penalty for stalling, and later claimed that he simply "froze up". He qualified for the repechage because Gujejiani reached the semifinals of the main competition, but was defeated by Daniel McCormick of the United States, having been penalized again, this time for stepping out of bounds in the final 30 seconds. In 2009 he placed second, behind Cedric Medeuf of France in the men's +100 kg event at that year's U.S. Open. Blas expressed his intent to return for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and did so in the +100kg division, with a reported weight .
The very first flight exposed weaknesses of the Zero which our > pilots could exploit with proper tactics ... immediately apparent was the > fact that the ailerons froze up at speeds above 200 knots so that rolling > maneuvers at those speeds were slow and required much force on the control > stick. It rolled to the left much easier than to the right. Also, its engine > cut out under negative acceleration due to its float-type carburetor. We now > had the answer for our pilots who were being outmaneuvered and unable to > escape a pursuing Zero: Go into a vertical power dive, using negative > acceleration if possible to open the range while the Zero's engine was > stopped by the acceleration.
At approximately midnight Pacific Standard Time, on December 31, 2008, Zune 30s froze. The problem was caused by a third-party driver written by Freescale for their MC13783 PMIC processor. The bug also froze up Toshiba Gigabeat S media players that shared the same Freescale device and driver. The exact cause was first discovered by itsnotabigtruck of Zune Boards. What itsnotabigtruck found out was that there was an if statement inside a while loop that was written in such a way that on that particular day, because it was a leap year and the day count was 366, the loop was destined to continuously self-execute until the 24 hours of that day were up.
Smiley also finds Jerry Westerby, who was duty manager that night. He tells him that Control ordered him to relay the report of the Czech operation only to him, but that when he did so, Control froze up, and that Bill Haydon's sudden arrival was the only reason the hierarchy didn't fall apart that night. Finally, Smiley tracks down Prideaux and questions him on Testify. Prideaux tells him Control believed there was a mole in the Circus, and had whittled it down to five men, Alleline (Tinker), Haydon (Tailor), Bland (Soldier), Esterhase (Poorman), and Smiley himself (Beggerman), and that his orders were to obtain the identity from a defector in Czech intelligence who knew.
The late 1850s saw a period of Russian expansion into the Sea of Japan, with the setting up a post in the estuary of the Amur in 1850, the acquisition of the present Primorsky Krai by the Treaty of Aigun (1858) and the Convention of Peking (1860), and the establishment of Vladivostok in 1860. In 1858 the Imperial Russian Navy leased a strip of Nagasaki Bay coastline across the village of Inasa as a winter anchorage for the Chinese Flotilla's emerging Pacific Fleet (all domestic anchorages froze up in winter).Shirokorad, p. 175 Flotilla commander Admiral Ivan Likhachev realized the dangers of basing the fleet in a foreign port,His fears were not improved by the well-publicized murder of unarmed midshipman Roman Mofet in Nagasaki on August 13, 1859 - Shirokorad, p.

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