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At the time she was too "frozen" to say no.
Donald Trump is using Frozen to defend himself against charges of anti-semitism.
Because the molecules are unstable, they have to be frozen to -213° Celsius.
The feline was found alive but frozen to the ground by the shelter's mailbox.
They found him near the swing set, tied to a tree, frozen to death.
Cuban intelligence officers later found the vial in an icebox, frozen to the coils.
Inspectors reported that dozens of birds were scalded alive or frozen to their cages.
Her mother found her the next morning with her hair frozen to the ground.
Or you could make sure it has been properly heated or frozen to kill parasites.
When he took a closer look, he realized their tails were frozen to the ground.
"No one expected 'Frozen' to be as large as it was," Johnson told CNN Business.
Trilobites The fish in this photo look as if they have frozen to death midjump.
Elsa the cat owes everything to a good Samaritan who found her frozen to a blanket.
Temperatures then dropped to negative 35 degrees celsius and the cat became frozen to the ground.
Both were found dead the next morning, and police believe they may have frozen to death.
"That boy, for example, the boy who was — you say was frozen to death?" asked Borsykowsky.
In October, a 24-year-old aesthetician was found frozen to death inside a cryotherapy chamber.
Panera's mac and cheese is made offsite, in a centralized kitchen, then shipped frozen to locations.
After they are soaked in brine, the eggs are quickly frozen to be sold as caviar.
A lucky cat got a second chance after it was found frozen to the ground in Russia.
As a result, people have frozen to death in Afghanistan and gone without medical supplies in Syria.
The unresponsive woman had been brutally beaten and was found frozen to the ground, bleeding from the head.
They were frozen to the rudder pedals so when I landed I had to land with my heels.
The patties are seasoned, as all its burgers are, and then "flash frozen" to lock in the flavor.
In many places, the ground was too frozen to handle the influx of water, leading to widespread runoff.
The Thistle Baby meal kit consists of vacuum-sealed bags of apportioned, organic ingredients, flash-frozen to preserve flavor.
Her hilarious performance on The Good Place and her beautiful vocals as Anna in Frozen, to name a couple.
Also, maybe the realization that it went from frozen to piping hot in literally six seconds turned me off.
Film promoter Katya Mtsitouridze described feeling "frozen to the spot" when Weinstein allegedly isolated her in a hotel room.
According to the Nebraska Humane Society, the little black cat was found with her paws frozen to a storm drain.
She also helped write "Zootopia" and "A Wrinkle in Time" and played a critical role in bringing "Frozen" to Broadway.
From frozen to on the rocks, orange liqueur floats, and even free delivery, there's a margarita deal for everyone today.
"It did not fall through the ice but was frozen to the surface of the ice," the Newton Police Department wrote.
As the darts hit, the man howled, and then, with the help of the spotters, he fell, frozen, to the mat.
The next morning, he was found frozen to death by someone who spotted him on his porch, according to the official.
This is going to be the weekend to secure your turkey and, if it's frozen, to work out your defrosting plan.
Many of those people had frozen to death, figuratively speaking, as fewer people were willing to publicly support these dissenting figures.
The pasta itself is made in Italy, then sent to the Midwest to be processed and sent frozen to Pasta Flyer.
Two officers found Antonio frozen to death inside his makeshift home as several dozen cats hissed and meowed at the police intrusion.
Donald Trump's use of the Disney hit Frozen to defend his controversial Star of David tweet cuts no ice with Kristen Bell.
The patties are seasoned, as all its burgers are, and then "flash frozen" to lock in the flavor, according to McDonald's website.
It was revealed that her husband was a terrible alcoholic who died with his penis frozen to the roof of the house.
Chemicals at the plant had to be kept frozen to avoid bursting into flames, but temperatures increased after floodwaters knocked out power.
Police tried to free a woman frozen to death in a car... Only to find she was a super lifelike medical training mannequin.
Despite Joseph Eskra's detailed testimony, I couldn't find any mention of the St. Joseph's boy he said he had seen frozen to death.
Underneath the vehicle was Beaudin, who was bleeding from the head with her body frozen to the ground and had a weak pulse.
The study found that it takes 40 eggs, properly frozen, to provide one woman with a 97 percent chance of having a baby.
The Food and Drug Administration dictates that fish that is to be served raw must be frozen to kill potential parasites within it.
Overcrowded camps have forced many to live in the open, exposed to winter weather so harsh that some children have frozen to death.
Embryos—or eggs fertilized by sperm—are frozen to keep them in a "suspended state," says Dr. Molinaro, so they don't grow or age.
The US Navy's ultra-versatile new $22107 million warship might have to ride out the rest of winter frozen to a dock in Canada.
Hit him when he moves in to flank then put one or two icicles in his head while he's frozen, to finish the job.
"The most terrifying thing right now is we're going to walk into the woods one day and find somebody frozen to death," she said.
By the time the owners called the Knox County Humane Society in Galesburg, Illinois, eight puppies from the new litter had frozen to death.
Winter temperatures have relented slightly, but at least a dozen children have frozen to death in nighttime temperatures that stalled below freezing last month.
The air in the expansion engine is frozen to negative 320 degrees Fahrenheit to separate nitrogen, and negative 297 degrees Fahrenheit to separate oxygen.
But on this day, instead of being "frozen" onstage in a pivotal scene, I was frozen to my couch, vacillating between hyperventilating and throwing up.
The main protest encampment was packed with tents, many of which were frozen to the ground at the location, which has now become a quagmire.
"Our suppliers have invested about $60 million updating their supply chain to be able to make this conversion from frozen to fresh," Kempczinski told reporters.
What followed was an epic salvo of GIFs that quickly left Overwatch behind, to reference everything from The Shining to Frozen to Game of Thrones.
One is known as Rohtang La ("pile of corpses"), so called because of the many people who have frozen to death trying to get through.
People have frozen to death in Afghanistan and gone without medical supplies in Syria because legitimate aid groups had transfers delayed or their bank accounts closed.
And half of my front tooth is fake after I hit myself in the face trying to lift a plank that was frozen to a pond.
Her doctor slices up the tissue into a half-dozen or so microthin sections; these are frozen, to be used whenever she's ready for a baby.
To get a text out, they stand in a specific spot on a stoop near the road, arms frozen, to catch that rare, fleeting service bar.
If the container unit was turned on, the people inside could have frozen to death, because the unit could reach temperatures as low as minus 13 Fahrenheit.
While McDonald's tries to decide whether to switch from frozen to fresh beef, the coveted millennial demographic is busy eating at Five Guys, Smashburger or Shake Shake.
Warm enough under the car, the feline went to sleep and awoke later to find his paws frozen to the ground, surrounded by six centimeters of hard snow.
He revealed that his mother—Barbara's half-sister Jane—thought she might have made her way from Brookline to the White Mountains, and frozen to death by choice.
Tons of Disney favorites are featured, from Frozen to Star Wars, and a wide range of ages are represented, so there's something for toddlers and big kids alike.
In January 2012, Daisy's mother discovered her 14-year-old daughter unconcious on the front lawn, hair frozen to the ground, wearing only sweatpants and a t-shirt.
The sailors who were not killed in the explosion or trapped below rushed to the decks, where some of the lifeboats had frozen to the ship, survivors recounted.
Given that they would be traveling at the same speed in such an instance, he went on to predict that the light wave would appear frozen to him.
On the peg, someone had hung a black baseball cap and a red scarf, which wound around the tree, fibers frozen to the bark on the cold, clear day.
Picture a once passionate relationship that has cooled and then frozen to the point where the principals have nothing to talk about but the weather and what's for dinner.
Nearly 190 sea turtles were reportedly found frozen to death off the coast of Cape Cod on Friday after frigid conditions stifled their ability to safely swim to shore.
A 33-year-old nurse practitioner died last week soon after being found bleeding and frozen to the ground beneath a car in the parking garage of a Wisconsin hospital.
But a weighted average of the median income in each age-group, with the weights frozen to reflect the age profile of the population in 2010, is up by 1.9%.
Switching from frozen to fresh beef in the quarter pounder helped increase sales of the burger by 30% on average during the 12 months ended in June, McDonald's said last month.
Pfeifer stages a reenactment and tribunal on the disturbing case of Schabas Al-Aziz, a young Iraqi citizen who was found frozen to death in a forest outside Dresden last spring.
Cargo holds can quickly reach deadly temperature extremes during delays on the ground, and the animals inside can literally be cooked or frozen to death — both slow, agonizing ways to die.
McDonald's said last year that its switch from frozen to fresh beef for its Quarter Pounders led to a spike in its burger sales for the first time in five years.
It's fun, elegant, and easily applicable to the cupcake constituents—which frankly are less likely to vacillate between 'too cold and frozen to be comfortably chomped' and 'melting all over the place.
Seregy stayed with the shivering feline, who had ice frozen to his whiskers, while his wife ran to and from their nearby home with warm buckets of water to free the feline.
Men and women have lost their lives on senseless quests into the unknown—frozen to death on the steps of Mount Everest, or drowned by a storm in the ancient Indian Ocean.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton's pet bulldog Roscoe, who occasionally accompanies the triple Formula One world champion to races, has had his sperm frozen to ensure he can have puppies in future.
These pictures show what the government has declared as the "calamity zone," where life has frozen to a virtual standstill and ash has smothered all color from this once-vibrant tropical paradise.
Many have taken to Facebook to warn others, and share video screenshots showing moments ranging from a Claymation Spider-Man urinating on Elsa of "Frozen" to Nick Jr. characters in a strip club.
At thirteen thousand feet, our van arrived at a pass known as Rohtang La—"pile of corpses," so called because of the many people who have frozen to death trying to get through.
But it apparently includes additional filaments at the bottom of the windshield to also heat the wipers so they don't remain frozen to the glass, and can help with clearing away the white stuff.
These included a Milwaukee man found frozen to death, a man killed by a snowplow in the Chicago area and a couple who died in an SUV crash on a snowy road in Indiana.
The bitter weather was believed to be tied to the deaths of at least eight people, including a man thought to have collapsed after shoveling snow and frozen to death in his Milwaukee garage.
EDMUND TIRYAKIN Hillsborough, North Carolina On a bus tour down the west coast of America to Mexico we were frozen to the marrow by roaring air-con and asked for it to be turned off.
"Only they [methanogens] can cover the whole temperature range in which water is almost frozen to almost boiling," Simon Rittmann, who studies ancient bacteria (or archaebacteria) at the University of Vienna, said in an interview.
But she ran into the woods and hid in a haystack where she might have frozen to death if not for a Catholic farmer who risked his own life to take her to his home.
"We can't let those who collected firewood for others be frozen to death in the snow, and we can't let those who created the path of freedom be trapped in the thorns," the letter said.
The chemotherapy required for the treatment came with a 99% chance of her being rendered infertile, but her mother had read about the option of having her ovaries frozen, to be re-implanted later in life.
Yet commuting even on today's affordable hybrids and city bikes, solely powered by human oomph, can be an unappealing option if it means showing up at work in a sweaty lather or frozen to the bone.
Police in Roseville, Michigan, said on Wednesday that a 63-year-old woman, recently diagnosed with dementia, was found dead in a playground, apparently having frozen to death after wandering outside in a robe and slippers.
State prosecutors have requested that 5 billion reais ($1.33 billion) in Vale's accounts be frozen to be directed toward efforts to pay for damages from Friday's dam burst, saying they expected more assets to be frozen.
He met Larkin two years later—not long after Lacey's father, the union enforcer, and his mother, an opera singer and registered nurse, were found frozen to death in a rented trailer in Oswego, New York.
Emails unearthed by The Hill show Disney's leadership was frustrated and annoyed by an Obama administration official's public statements suggesting it was considering using characters in the popular film "Frozen" to teach children about climate change.
"While there is apparently a potential for a small proportion of sample bottles which have been frozen to be opened, without evidence, there is no immediate need to take panic measures," Steel told Reuters via email.
They are "quick frozen" to lock in freshness and the idea is that you receive six meals at a time, to serve one or two people each, making the model more scalable and delivery more cost-effective.
Just off the opposite side of the square, at Tazza d'Oro, Via degli Orfani 84, you can get the signature granita di caffè con panna, sweetened coffee frozen to a granular slush and topped with whipped cream.
This activity would continue shrinking Iran's "breakout time" — the time required to produce enough nuclear material for one weapon—from the two months at which it had been frozen to one month, or one week, or closer.
For now, the base of the glacier is still frozen to the bedrock below it, but scientists have warned that a succession of hot summers could thaw that base layer, potentially destabilizing a major part of the glacier.
At Neurocore's clinics, children and adults with A.D.H.D., anxiety, depression, autism and other psychological and neurological diagnoses sit before monitors watching movies or television shows ranging from "Frozen" to "Mad Men," with sensors attached to their scalps and earlobes.
The same can be said for frozen veggies, which are initially blanched to inactivate enzymes that would otherwise break down nutrients and then frozen to stop bacterial spoilage, versus the natural degradation and rotting that occurs in fresh produce.
Ariel might have been a poor unfortunate soul, but at least now viewers have Disney characters like Anna and Elsa from Frozen to show just how independent, strong, and self-sufficient princesses and regular women alike are and have always been.
The museum's series — the first part of a planned recurring retrospective — opens with "Vagabond" (on Saturday and Sunday), a dramatic feature that reconstructs the journey of a French drifter (Sandrine Bonnaire), who, at the film's start, is found frozen to death.
"When you compare fresh string beans in a store versus frozen, frozen will be almost always be higher in nutrient content, because they were picked and processed at the highest point of quality and then frozen to preserve them," Ferruzzi said.
A man in the Chicago area was struck and killed by a snowplow, a couple died in a car crash on a snow-covered road in Indiana, and a man in Milwaukee was found frozen to death in a garage.
The cold was blamed for six deaths in Wisconsin, West Virginia, North Dakota and Michigan, where a Detroit man was believed to have frozen to death in front of a church, according to police and media reports from the localities.
In April 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court said in a separate case that Markazi must pay nearly $2 billion, which had been frozen, to terrorism victims, and Congress had not exceeded its authority by passing a law making it easier to recover damages.
As of last night, eight people have died, including a man in Milwaukee who froze to death in his garage and an elderly man in Illinois man who fell while trying to get into his home and was only found after he'd frozen to death.
The late Danish author Hans Christian Andersen wrote an estimated 3,300 fairy tales during his lifetime, and his stories have inspired everything from Disney's Frozen to that mermaid statue that everyone Instagrams in Copenhagen to, now, a British supermarket's racist-looking package of chocolate ducks.
The debate has centered around the black sites themselves, secret detention centers scattered across Poland, Romania, Morocco, and other countries, where detainees were shackled, forced to remain awake, locked in confined spaces, subjected to waterboarding, chained to a floor overnight, even frozen to death.
The kitten's paws are still tender and sore from being frozen to the drain, but the shelter expects the baby cat to fully recover and find a forever home — a future far brighter than the one Flurry would've faced if she was left in the cold.
The men faced trial but the case was thrown out, to the jubilation of supporters of the right-wing Alternative for Germany party; the 21-year old refugee, who had a history of mental illness, was found frozen to death in a forest before the trial.
Eventually, he figured out how to freeze the bagels from his bagelry — "New York Bagel Bakery," in New Haven, Connecticut, and one of the first bagel stores outside New York City — and by the late '50s was distributing them, frozen, to grocery stores in bags of six.
Daisy, notably, chose many a little girl's favorite look of the season — a blue, sparkly dress inspired by Queen Elsa from Disney's smash hit film Frozen — to take in the city sights, even clutching an impressively built Elsa balloon creation as Otis brandished a red-and-black balloon sword.
In the past 10 days a Somali woman was found dead from suspected hypothermia in Bulgaria and an Afghan man died in northern Greece, while last Friday two Iraqi men were found frozen to death near the Turkish-Bulgarian border, according to local media reports compiled by the project.
I liked Nestlé Crunch, but only when it was frozen to peak crunchiness; little sesame candies (we used to call them birdseed) that could send you to the dentist if you didn't bite down on them just so; and the thick sugar coating on Jordan almonds and pralines.
Combining computer models of ice sheet physics with radar data from NASA's Operation IceBridge and imagery from two Earth-observing satellites, MacGregor and his colleagues produced the map shown here, in which red indicates area of basal thaw, while blue indicates where ice is frozen to the land beneath it.
In practical terms, Numerai takes out an employee life insurance policy—in this case provided by Transamerica—that will cover cryonic storage, ensuring that on death an employee's body is delivered to Alcor and frozen, to be reanimated at such a future time as medical technology can undo the fatal damage.
Then in January, he announced that he was expanding maternity leave and said the Pentagon would begin a pilot program that would pay for women to have their eggs frozen to encourage them to stay in the military during their 20s and 30s, a time when many leave after giving birth.
McDonald's is facing competition from brands like Chick-fil-A, In-N-Out and Shake Shack Inc, in addition to traditional rivals like Wendy's Co. "Our suppliers have invested about $60 million updating their supply chain to be able to make this conversion from frozen to fresh," McDonald's U.S President Chris Kempczinski said.
People already in the middle of a fertility treatment — for instance, women who are already on a course of medications to prompt their ovaries to produce more eggs, which then need to be "retrieved" — can continue care, as can people such as cancer patients who want their eggs frozen to before undergoing chemotherapy.
Disney, which 20 years ago could not imagine any satisfying ending other than marriage in films like The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, de-emphasized the romance in 2013's Frozen to give place of pride to sisterhood, and this year's Moana has created a princess movie without a single romance at all.
"When you compare fresh string beans in a store versus frozen, frozen will almost always be higher in nutrient content, because they were picked and processed at the highest point of quality and then frozen to preserve them," said Mario G. Ferruzzi, a professor in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences at North Carolina State University.
There are varying theories as to why Disney showed the clip before Coco, ranging from offering something approachable for audiences unfamiliar with Dia de los Muertos to banking on the popularity of Frozen to get even more people to the theater, but it's pretty clear that some Disney fans think that the Frozen crew has overstayed its welcome.
A brand-new billboard-size piece, "The Free and the Brave," installed on a Whitney terrace, combines photographs of "Indian country" in the American Southwest with a self-portrait of Mr. Durham playing what looks like a Gypsy version of Marcel Duchamp's drag alter ego Rrose Sélavy, but that might also refer (I'm just guessing here) to the famous 1890 photograph of the Lakota Sioux chief Spotted Elk, or Bigfoot, who was found frozen to death, a scarf over his head, after the Wounded Knee massacre.

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