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en It's not completely accurate to say it didn't freeze at all [this year], because there were some days when the river had frozen.

en There is a danger that after having proposed to freeze the price for the first 10 days of January, the Ukrainian side will then want to freeze it for another 10 days.

en If the river continues to go down at this speed, it will withdraw completely in five to six days.

en These cows attempted to cross the frozen edge of the river to drink at a still open stretch. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. The herd broke through the ice, drowned and became entrapped beneath the ice. Here they remained for over a month until the spring melt, when the river, freed of its ice jam, distributed the carcasses downstream.

en The designer has an obligation to provide an appropriate conceptual model for the way that the device works. It doesn't have to completely accurate but it has to be sufficiently accurate that it will help in both the learning of the operation and also dealing with novel situations.

en We had probably two days of weather to do this. Sunday was 20 degrees and lower. The water would've been frozen. People's homes would've frozen and they would've been displaced. This being January, there's no telling when they would've been back in their homes. We would've had a much bigger disaster than we had.

en I didn't ask for it to be over. But then again I didn't ask for it to begin. For that's the way it is with life, as some of the most beautiful days come completely by chance. But even the most beautiful days eventually have their sunset
  Javan

en In a sense, words are encyclopedias of ignorance because they freeze perceptions at one moment in history and then insist we continue to use these frozen perceptions when we should be doing better.
  Edward de Bono

en We are delighted to offer pint-sized inventors a unique opportunity to dream up their own frozen pop creations. The frozen pop was actually invented in 1905 by an 11 year old boy so we are looking forward to seeing what kids come up with in 2006.

en This river runs clean almost all year long. If it takes two days of rain to dirty it up, it takes two days to clear.

en It's not a health hazard if a body decomposes. One guy who's unfortunate enough to drown in the river is not going to cause issues—it's not a lot of bacteria, and it doesn't take very long for it to decompose completely. Think of it this way: 650,000 gallons of water flow through the river every day. Just one individual is not a big deal.

en We'd stay at the Hyatt and I'd go up to that church up there across the street from the river. Oh man, I'd be frozen stiff and I'd go up there to light candles before the game just to get out.

en They [Ukrainians] want to freeze gas prices for the first ten days of January, and then for another ten days.

en I don't think just scaring people is enough. That worked during the freeze days to a major extent, but we really didn't achieve that much even at that time. You have to have more, you have to give people hope and a vision of a better world.

en We're not prepared to make a separate agreement for them to freeze programs. We don't want to get into a situation where they stop the programs - in short, freeze the programs, and then expect us to compensate them for a freeze.


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