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freeze <a freeze; freezes> N

freeze N

freeze N

anti-freeze AUTO

code freeze N COMPUT

freeze relations POL

settlement freeze POL

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Beets that freeze and then defrost produce complex carbohydrates that cause severe production problems in the factory.
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But when they're under stress -- when they're out on the sales floor -- they freeze up.
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The bill would prevent a 0.5% pay increase for all federal workers from taking effect, continuing a pay freeze that has been in effect since 2011.
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A wage freeze, much like the one we have today, was also set in place.
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At 1,500,000 cuft, this facility can blast freeze up to 320,000 lbs of meat and poultry a day.
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Nine per cent of employers expect to impose a pay freeze.
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A customer complaint can freeze your payment account.
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Furthermore, its innermost parts used to lightly freeze over during winters.
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Most humans freeze in body and mind from a paralyzing terror in their presence, similar to the effects of being near a revenant.
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He obtains two more deer; their carcases freeze in the winter cold, so he does not need to smoke them.
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