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"deep freeze" Definitions
  1. a large piece of electrical equipment in which you can store food for a long time at a low temperature so that it stays frozen

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But the deep freeze is only half of the story.
She remembers those strips of ovarian tissue in deep freeze.
Deep freeze ahead: down to the teens by Thanksgiving night.
So why not bring one to the deep freeze of space?
An Arctic blast is sending the U.S. into a deep freeze.
Cold wave The Midwest is still stuck in a deep freeze.
Much of the U.S. is in the deep freeze as of Dec.
Untouched, they've been preserved for eons in the deep freeze of space.
Relations between Renault and its Japanese partner remain in the deep freeze.
The beginning of spring training is the thaw after the deep freeze.
A political deep freeze: As of about last Wednesday, politics simply stopped.
And in Chamonix, two dismembered aero­planes are emerging from the deep freeze.
The northern Plains and Upper Midwest will remain stuck in the deep freeze.
Minimum wages have been raised—sensible enough after years in the deep freeze.
The deep freeze snapped rail lines, canceled hundreds of flights and strained utilities.
But stuck in a deep freeze, everything on Titan moves much more slowly.
I say "basically" because putting grandpa in a deep freeze isn't actually illegal.
Escaping to the Amalfi Coast might be the ideal antidote to December's deep freeze.
The storm, and its subsequent deep freeze, come at a precarious time for retailers.
The EU has seen its proposed trade deal with America plunged into the deep freeze.
And who could forget Meat Loaf, riding out of a deep freeze on his motorcycle?
It's Tuesday evening here in Washington and weather forecasters are reporting another deep freeze tonight.
Before Trump and Kim's spurt of diplomacy, U.S.-North Korea talks had entered a deep freeze.
However, long range models indicate the chances for a deep freeze toward the end of January.
Relations between Russia and the United States went into a deep freeze during the Ukraine crisis.
This week's deep freeze grounded thousands of flights and halted dozens of trains in the Midwest.
That whole continent of the blockchain ecosystem is now essentially in a deep freeze, covered by glaciers.
After the fires died down, Earth plunged into a period of cold, perhaps even a deep freeze.
"People are talking about a chilling effect, but this is more like a deep freeze," he said.
The deep freeze made it harder to melt icy streets with rock salt, public-works officials said.
Later, at its farthest distance from the star, the planet would undergo a long and deep freeze.
In Toronto, which usually suffers damp and slushy winters, the deep freeze brought skating to the harbor.
Failure of the talks could send shock waves through Switzerland that go far beyond a diplomatic deep freeze.
But a deep freeze is also looming in the short term because the polar vortex is already destabilized.
Deep freeze across South Carolina Record snowfall left the Palmetto State's signature palm plants covered in white stuff.
Central and east-southeastern Europe have been gripped by a mid-winter deep freeze and snowstorms for days.
The rest of the Midwest and eastern US will be in the deep freeze throughout the holiday week.
"We've spent four years taking Argentina out of the deep freeze," says Jorge Faurie, the outgoing foreign minister.
The teledildonics patent has had a chilling effect on connected sex tech, but it hasn't been a deep freeze.
At least eight deaths have been linked to the arctic temperatures currently holding the Midwest in a deep freeze.
U.S.-Russian relations went into the deep freeze, but the deadlock in Iceland led to deals a year later.
In either case the deep freeze in talks over the past two months has not been a total waste.
Russian forces have been propping up Assad, which has sent relations between Washington and Moscow into a deep freeze.
The Associated Press: Khashoggi's murder may put Trump's ambitions for a Middle East peace plan in a deep freeze.
That means multi-billion dollar industries like retail, travel, hospitality, and dining, among others, have entered a deep freeze.
He also purchased 100 pounds of meat and a Nesco vacuum sealer for $100 to deep freeze his protein.
But better you put him in deep freeze than someone else adding him and beating you in Week 16.
Why was a two-millimeter piece of his foot removed and preserved in a deep-freeze container in 2017?
It has weathered the existential crisis of Quebec separatism, now in deep freeze according to Chantal Hébert, a Quebec pundit.
If glacial deep freeze between the US and Cuba continues to thaw out, that might not be so far off.
But more importantly, they fine-tuned their storage systems to limit any potential damage that a deep freeze might cause.
But it's been repeatedly pushed back, and a few weeks ago looked dead, or at least in a deep freeze.
A lot go into the deep freeze, where they can lie in wait for late-winter fish fries or chowders.
The TPP cannot take effect without U.S. participation unless rules are changed, so the deal is now in deep freeze.
During the Détente period, many hawks advocated keeping diplomatic and cultural relations between East and West in the deep freeze.
Even those thick coats can't withstand a deep freeze, Jamison said, imploring people to make sure their animals remain inside.
That, combined with a severe scarcity of entry-level homes for sale, put the housing market in a deep freeze.
If I'd known it was this easy to put my addictions into deep freeze, I would have done it sooner!
Much of the northern U.S. is in the grips of a deep freeze, and it won't let up anytime soon.
Here's how to stay safe as a polar vortex puts the Midwest into a deep freeze this week: Do. Not.
That's because the deep freeze of the permafrost doesn't just keep carbon from escaping — it keeps microbes intact as well.
It was a deep freeze, similar to what happens when these elliptical planets approach aphelion, that should have been deadly.
Asking around town, he said people told him there hadn't been a deep freeze this early in the season since 1985.
Optimists think that, even if it flops, the EU's relations with an important neighbour will have emerged from the deep freeze.
The prank video takes a light touch to illustrating what a sudden, powerful, deep-freeze could do to one city street.
New York City hasn't warmed up above freezing since Christmas -- and the deep freeze will just get worse as snow approaches.
The big card Driller Promotions and the Sterling Entertainment Group (SEG) put on was a welcome respite from the deep freeze.
The historic deep freeze that's killed 2300 people will let up by the end of the week, according to CNN meteorologists.
The coronavirus was declared a pandemic right at the start of spring renting season — and is sending it into deep freeze
The resale market is predicated on the perfect, items bought instantaneously upon release and then put into a commercial deep freeze.
When the polar vortex plunged most of the US into a deep freeze in January, airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights.
Both used to cold weather, they seemed relatively unfazed at the prospect of being on the mountain in the deep freeze.
Perpetually locked in a deep freeze is the exoplanet OGLE-11.23-BLG-390 -- but even researchers like to call it Hoth.
On the diplomatic front, already chilly relations have gone into the deep freeze following recent tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats.
That's why, with a historic deep freeze gripping the Midwest, beer deliveries are on hold in some parts of the region.
But they'll be sitting there in the deep freeze should the raft of ethical, technical, and safety issues ever get worked out.
A huge swath of the United States is trapped in a deep freeze — and even more extreme weather is on the way.
The term "polar vortex" was popularized in 2014 when a particularly brutal January cold snap sent the country into a deep freeze.
It wandered in the deep freeze of interstellar space for 100 million years or so, a locked vault of cosmo-chemical history.
By then the friendship had already cooled, and it entered a deep freeze after "To Kill a Mockingbird" became a runaway best seller.
A few meals go into the freezer in the house, but most of them I take to the deep freeze in the garage.
Meanwhile, relations with Ethiopia, another neighbour, with whom it fought a bloody war between 1998 and 2000, were stuck in a deep freeze.
Meanwhile relations between members of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, which he built into the world's biggest carmaker, are in the deep freeze.
Nonetheless, going forward, it is next year's expected spending bonanza, not this year's deep freeze, that is likely to look like an aberration.
A very warm December helped late-planted wheat to sprout, and coupled with modest January temperatures, winter crops were protected from deep freeze.
The thaw gave cities and towns a chance to begin assessing deaths, injuries and damage to infrastructure that the deep freeze had caused.
"Sales managed only a tepid reversal in January from December's deep freeze," said Douglas Porter, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets in Toronto.
Government officials said the trade pact would essentially go into deep freeze but that they would not abandon hope of reviving it in future.
The deep freeze claimed at least 21 lives, suspended operations at General Motors plants, delayed some Amazon deliveries and grounded more than 1,500 flights.
After a deep freeze between North Korea and the Obama administration, contacts between Pyongyang and the US picked up again after Trump took office.
But Ultima Thule may have instead been in a deep freeze the whole time, perhaps essentially pristine since it formed 4.5 billion years ago.
" ♦ As a wise old teacher notes in John Sandford's DEEP FREEZE (Putnam, $29), "There is a lot of potential violence in class reunions.
But other voters are starting to pay less attention to the election entirely, as the campaign has entered a kind of coronavirus deep freeze.
When the US deployed a THAAD missile defense system in South Korea in 2017, relations between Seoul and Beijing went into a deep freeze.
But talk is just that, and elections to the European Parliament in May 2019 mean further reform plans will soon slip into the deep freeze.
It was designed as an impregnable deep-freeze to protect the world's most precious seeds from any global disaster and ensure humanity's food supply forever.
In 1983, a team of Japanese scientists on a journey through Antarctica collected some tardigrades and put them in a deep freeze for thirty years.
Canada is suffering from the same blast of Arctic air that sent much of the U.S. Northeast and Midwest into a record-breaking deep freeze.
Already, there have been 11 cold-related deaths, and much of the nation is now due to stay in the deep freeze through the weekend.
At least 18 deaths have been linked to the deep freeze since Saturday, and the number was expected to climb as authorities identified more victims.
Hotel development, in the deep freeze in the decades of isolation, has kicked in, with three new properties in Tehran since 2015 and more planned.
With heating units in homes and commercial buildings running furiously to fend off the deep freeze, power companies warned of possible fuel shortages to come.
With winter descending upon both the US and China, the worry is that the big chill in bilateral relations might turn into a deep freeze.
At least two cities in Illinois and one in Iowa reached record lows overnight, as a dangerously deep freeze kept its hold on the Midwest.
So Trump's Khashoggi decision may keep the US-Saudi intact for now, but it could put a deep freeze on the future of the alliance.
"There will probably be a deep freeze with the Chinese in high-level visits and exchanges," David Mulroney, former Canadian ambassador to China, said on Friday.
For now, the peace process is very much in the deep freeze; and there's little either of them can or even want to do about that.
And Russia and China have been quietly stepping up military cooperation in recent years, even as relations between Moscow and the West entered a deep freeze.
The snow-rain line will be further north, meaning places that were in a deep freeze this past weekend, like Chicago, might see rain instead of snow.
Saudi Aramco's troubled IPO plan is increasingly looking dead, or at least in a deep freeze, but the Saudis pushed back against those reports late last night.
In 2017, researchers removed a two-millimeter piece of his foot to preserve in a deep-freeze container, according to the Department of Land and Natural Resources.
Such a commission should come together with the goal of planning for the next flood, fire, earthquake, tornado, drought and deep freeze we are sure to face.
J&J said it had a stockpile of 1.8 million dosing regimens on standby in deep freeze, with the capacity to produce several million more if needed.
And while some celebs have cleverly escaped to warmer climes ahead of the deep freeze, plenty are hunkered down for a serious snow day (or two) at home.
A deep freeze or a snowstorm, they suggest, typically occurs outside the growing season, while floods are most common in the spring just as crops are being planted.
In comparison, Antarctica's Priestley Glacier, which is part of the continent's Deep Freeze Range, will have a low of negative 7 degrees and a high of 6 degrees.
Trump's hopes for warmer relations with Russia in deep freeze "For Russia, this is something they did not want to see happen," NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Gen.
On Thursday, Melania Trump came out of the deep freeze she's been in since she giving her plagiarized-from-Michelle-Obama speech at the Republican convention in July.
"During the [George W.] Bush years, the anti-monopoly provisions of the Sherman Act went into a deep freeze from which they have never really recovered," Wu writes.
"We're getting a look at stuff that was formed during the formation of the solar system and has been out in the deep freeze since then," Lattis said.
While portions of the US might be mired in a deep freeze, many other parts of the planet are seeing record-breaking heat waves (like Australia last week).
The asteroid, estimated at 4-1/2 miles (7 km) wide, landed at Yarrabubba in the state of Western Australia, coinciding with the end of the deep freeze.
The deep freeze of permafrost soil holds the carbon-rich bodies of millions of years worth of dead plants, animals and microbes and prevents them from breaking down.
China's relations with Taiwan entered a deep freeze after the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) took over in 22010—the Communists despise the party because of its rejection of reunification.
Civil War represents the summation of Rogers's journey; in the four years or so since he's been thawed from his deep freeze, he's finally figured out who he is.
"We've never been to anything like this that's been kept in such a deep freeze so long," Alan Stern, principal investigator for the New Horizons mission, tells The Verge.
But this time, it's not the devastating impact of an asteroid, violent volcanism, or the deep-freeze of an ice-age that's purging the planet of its life forms.
For a long time, these lapses of imagination were not simply caused by conspiracy theories but by explorer's personal accounts, filtered and distorted by mist, deep freeze and distance.
While portions of the US might be mired in a deep-freeze, many other parts of the planet are seeing record-breaking heat waves (like Australia at the moment).
With U.S.-Russian relations in a deep freeze and almost all nuclear cooperation cut off – a mistake in itself – the plutonium agreement's future is in doubt in any case.
The coronavirus outbreak will thrust economies around the world into "deep freeze," one analyst told CNBC Monday, with some unprecedented lockdown measures likely to remain in place for months.
Ms. Tanaka and her colleagues work with restaurants on designing outdoor patios that can be open year-round (at least two were serving outside during this week's deep freeze).
Summertime is year-round on Instagram where beach postings from Australia, South America and Africa take over news feeds when most of the U.S. is in a deep freeze.
Everything was automatic now — down the steps to the cellar, the light switch, the deep freeze, the hand inside the cabinet taking hold of the first object it met.
It is likely a fragment that coalesced more than 4.5 billion years ago and which has remained in the deep freeze of the solar system's Kuiper belt ever since.
Mr Trump's election may have placed TTIP in the deep freeze, but there are plenty more potential partners for Europe waiting in the wings, including Mercosur, a Latin American grouping.
S. trade accord (TTIP) now in deep freeze, the European Union has turned its attention to elsewhere in the Americas and Asia-Pacific region for partners wanting closer trading ties.
That is to "put most economies on life support — into some sort of deep freeze — that they can come out of in three, probably more like six, months," he added.
And housing policy has been in a deep freeze since the Great Recession, when the nominally independent mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac collapsed and fell under federal control.
Ice jams + heavy rain = flood threat Much of the Northeast still has snow on the ground and ice floating in the rivers after weeks of being in a deep freeze.
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is meant as a natural deep freeze to back up the world's gene banks in case of disasters ranging from nuclear war to global warming.
Throw in Argentina, which is already in a deep freeze that shows little sign of thawing ahead of October's presidential election, and Latin America investors have reason to be fearful.
As cities and towns in the Midwest began assessing deaths, injuries and damage after this week's deep freeze, fast-warming weather is throwing the region into a temperature roller coaster.
The trade-bashing Mr Trump is hardly going to ride to its rescue; if it dies, or (more likely) enters deep-freeze, so do Europe's hopes of directing global trade standards.
Making matters worse, forecasters say the storm could trap the bone-chilling cold currently putting the middle of the U.S. in a deep freeze over the Atlantic coastline later this week.
He's still in Wakanda, where Cap dropped him off at the end of Civil War, but he's apparently out of deep freeze and adjusting to a more normal life in Wakanda.
Much of the continental U.S. may be locked in a winter deep freeze, but our consumers can still count on tomatoes, strawberries, blueberries and more grown throughout Mexico and Latin America.
Fewer days of such deep-freeze conditions creates the possibility of open water on the Iditarod course, which runs through the typical Alaskan bush mixture of rivers, bogs, lakes and swamps.
But the fact that the best they could do was, in effect, to pull some old counter-sanctions out of the deep freeze, underlines the sharp disparity between Moscow and Washington's positions.
In an interview with CNN's Becky Anderson, Prime Minister Omar Razzaz warned that Jordan's peace treaty with Israel could go into what he called "deep freeze mode," potentially putting it at risk.
Eight people who took part in the challenge have been treated at the burn center of Chicago's Loyola University Medical Center since the deep freeze happened last week, spokeswoman Chris Vicik said.
The unlocking of resources is seen as crucial to relieving the pressure on the public sector and ensuring it continues to function following the deep freeze on spending earlier in the year.
GENEVA (Reuters) - When Syria peace talks restart in Geneva on Thursday after 10 months in the deep-freeze, familiar disagreements are likely to resurface, despite massive changes in the military and political context.
Given an unproven business model and the flame-out of U.S. rival Blue Apron after its own initial public offering, the loss-making German group's plan to float belongs in the deep-freeze.
Wilson Bentley (1865-1931), an American farmer with an inventor's instincts, spent his life in the town of Jericho, Vt. There, during deep-freeze winters, he created a microscopic technique for photographing snowflakes.
Former U.S. Secretary of Defence William Perry said he regretted the current lack of communication between the United States and Russia, which went into a deep freeze after Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea.
At the same news conference, Mr. Putin said relations with Ukraine, which had been in a deep freeze since a popular uprising toppled the pro-Russian Ukrainian president, Viktor F. Yanukovych, in Feb.
Max Willens has answers here... (Digiday) Getting colder Wednesday night's nightly news ledes for the second day in a row: The "life-threatening freeze" (NBC), "deadly polar vortex" (ABC), "deadly deep freeze" (CBS).
It's easier to be lenient of everything from mediocrity to intense eccentricity in a city where you and all your neighbors are held captive by a cruel deep freeze for half of each year.
Placing the premier U.S.-China economic dialogue in deep freeze after a single meeting in 2017 and disestablishing the S&ED, which had long served as the bureaucratic backbone for U.S. engagement with China.
Then the discovery of a North Korean highly enriched uranium program, that flouted the spirit of an earlier Clinton administration deal to halt North Korea's plutonium program sent relations back into the deep freeze.
Russia awarded Mr. Tillerson its Order of Friendship in 2013, the year before Washington's relationship with Moscow sank into a deep freeze over Russia's annexation of Crimea and its shadow war in eastern Ukraine.
An Illinois man named Greg Schiller had that lesson reinforced after he opened his basement to homeless people, letting them sleep there overnight during the recent deep freeze that enveloped much of the country.
Canada is suffering from the same blast of Arctic air that has sent most of the U.S. Northeast and Midwest into a record-breaking deep freeze, which forecasters expect to last into the new year.
The first crews arrive in a "light column" of bulldozers traveling on the still boggy ground to plow insulating snow from the future road, exposing the soil to cold air and hastening a deep freeze.
And multinational bodies on the continent such as the African Union, after decades in a Cold War deep freeze, are newly invigorated as these like-minded African nations assert a greater leadership role within them.
The idea behind this deep freeze is to slow the aging process, which will theoretically retain more of the whiskey's fruit flavors while keeping at bay the unpleasant woody notes associated with over-aged bourbon.
After walking our dog along the banks of the Hudson River this morning in single-digit temperatures, I went online to put the first deep freeze of our winter here in the Northeast into broader context.
The latest split is likely to put Western Europe and much of Eurasia into the deep freeze for the rest of February, and will offer glimpses of hope for snow lovers along the U.S. East Coast.
Sugar and Spice: Every year around this time, when people are still recovering from the holidays and the main hardcover lists have settled into deep-freeze mode — a single new entry in the past four weeks!
Anyone balking a the price tag should consider the luxury amenities — think of it as deep-freeze glamping — and the fact that Prince Harry, Buzz Aldrin, and Bear Grylls have all partaken in White Desert's excursions.
Clearly, as J Street now finds itself in the Washington political deep freeze and labeled kapos, Jeremy Ben-Ami sees his lobby's best opportunity is expanding his organization's mission and chipping away at mainstream group's legitimacy.
Mr. Sessions, who has experienced his own deep freeze with Mr. Trump over the Russia investigation, has regained some of his influence, pressing Mr. Trump to end the DACA program before the courts force his hand.
One big question, via Axios' Dan Primack: The IPO's seeming demise, or at least deep freeze, could be good or bad news for the prospect of the Saudis bankrolling CEO Elon Musk's plan to take Tesla private.
Mr. Biden's campaign hopes the early announcement that he would select a woman will give his operation a shot of enthusiasm from voters, even as the presidential election heads into a deep freeze because of the coronavirus.
MOSCOW — Relations between Russia and the United States are in a deep freeze, but they share a looming common problem north of their Arctic coastlines — the prospect that commercial trawling fleets might overfish the thawing Arctic Ocean.
Should treaty talks fail — and time is short ahead of elections in Switzerland and for the European Parliament both due next year — the 120 sectoral accords would stay in effect, but bilateral relations would enter a deep freeze.
It seemed days earlier that cloudy skies would be the biggest threat to the cosmic fun, but it turned out a wet, wide-ranging snowstorm followed by a deep freeze on Sunday made driving and outdoor activities too hazardous.
The painfully cold weather system that put much of the Midwest into a historic deep freeze was expected to ease Thursday, though temperatures could still tumble to record lows in some places before the region begins to thaw out.
Neighborhood Joint Earlier this year, when New York was still in the middle of a deep freeze, a heated game of Scrabble was unfolding between Amy and Eric McAllister, a married couple, in a cozy bar with loud music.
The Midwest's deep freeze was brought by the polar vortex, a mass of cold air that is normally contained above the North Pole but in recent weeks broke apart, sending a block of icy air toward the United States.
The EU will huff and puff, but Turkey's plans for EU membership were already in the deep freeze and any form of sanction would risk unravelling the deal under which Europeans pay Turks to keep Syrian refugees away from their shores.
"It is a crazy amount of energy""The Earth should have been in a deep freeze four billion years ago," Airapetian told Gizmodo, referring to the "faint young sun paradox" first raised by Carl Sagan and George Mullen in 1972.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An arctic blast sent most of the U.S. Northeast and Midwest into a deep freeze that set record lows in several spots on Thursday as forecasters warned the frigid temperatures could last through the New Year holiday.
"Generally it'll put a deep freeze on recruitment of the best talent into high-growth, innovative industries," said Leigh Drogen, founder and CEO of Estimize, a six-year-old company that collects and publishes financial estimates for data such as earnings.
In parts of the region, the deep freeze meant several days without school, which quickly opened debates over how the missed days would be made up and whether summer vacation — seemingly so far-off now — might have to wait even longer.
Anna and Elsa (the magnetic Patti Murin and Caissie Levy, respectively) are still polar-opposite siblings whose lives are turned into turmoil when Elsa unleashes her long-suppressed powers to manipulate ice and snow, placing their kingdom of Arendelle under a deep freeze.
With U.S. efforts to broker an accord in deep freeze for two years and Washington focused on its November presidential election, France hosted a conference last month with the aim of breaking the apathy over the impasse and stir new diplomatic momentum.
TOKYO/HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam is poised to abandon plans for Japanese firms to build a multi-billion dollar nuclear power plant, damaging Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's drive to begin exporting reactors after the Fukushima disaster left the industry in deep-freeze at home.
That would be just days ahead of the forecast deep freeze, which is expected to bring the coldest weather in over a decade to parts of the Midwest and very low temperatures in the Northeast and Southeast, according to meteorologists at Radiant Solutions.
The award comes a little over a year after a former Russian double agent and his daughter were found slumped on a bench, triggering a sequence of events which ended with one person dead and the West's relations with Russia in the diplomatic deep-freeze.
Peter Thiel has said he's registered to be cryonically preserved, banking on the deep freeze in case firms like the California parabiosis outfit Ambrosia don't come through on the promise of extending the lives of the old with transfusions of young people's blood plasma.
Sea ice around the North Pole expands to its biggest extent of the year in February or March after a deep freeze in the winter polar darkness and shrinks to the smallest of the year in September, at the end of the brief Arctic summer.
Fresh snow buried cars and snarled travel from Denver to St. Louis, and behind the snow came a mass of air so frigid that the National Weather Service declared a wide area of the north central United States to be entering another deep freeze.
The upcoming FX series Feud — which premieres Sunday, March 5 — explores this in decadent fashion through the lens of the decades-long deep freeze between stars Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, whose ongoing clash has become just as legendary as each actress in her own right.
So although declining crop ratings or expanding drought conditions may sporadically offer short-term support to Chicago or Kansas City wheat futures, genuine concern for winter wheat yield is likely not warranted for at least a couple more months, barring a widespread, deep-freeze winter kill.
Minnesota could see 70 degree below wind chill Even for the hardiest, cold-tested Americans, this week's deep freeze is brutal, with dozens of temperature and wind chill records expected to occur from the Dakotas to Long Island, leading to warnings for people to stay inside.
Feminist activism blossomed here as recently as 2015, but today it is in a deep freeze, placed there by a Communist Party government that says it supports women's rights yet is determined to enact a patriarchal, Confucian-inspired vision of "harmony" that is intolerant of dissent.
As the first deep freeze looms, many here are bracing for a long fight as the company behind the Dakota Access pipeline races to finish the $3.7 billion project by January, and thousands of protesters tucked into tents, tepees and trailers in prairie camps vow to stop it.
Mr. Kohl said he had spoken by phone to more than a dozen other ranchers in the area in the past few days and concluded that the damage caused by floodwaters and the deep freeze that preceded the flooding would force a number of ranches out of business.
He is the only diner in the huge dining room, and is brought a piece of fish "that had doubtless lain entombed in the deep-freeze for years": The breadcrumb armour-plating of the fish had been partly singed by the grill, and the prongs of my fork bent on it.
Not only did Goodlord recruit an experienced CTO — Donovan Frew, formerly CTO of Secret Escapes — but Reeve put into deep freeze a project to entirely re-factor the startup's software platform, which he saw as unnecessary and not driven by the needs of customers, who, he said, loved the product.
"The evidence suggests that although much of the oceans during the deep freeze would have been uninhabitable due to a lack of oxygen, in areas where the grounded ice sheet begins to float there was a critical supply of oxygenated meltwater," said McGill University sedimentologist Maxwell Lechte in a press statement.
" Chaser : N.Y. Times, "Partisan Relations Sink From Cold to Deep Freeze: Democrats and Republicans Have Lowest Regard of Each Other in Decades," by Emily Badger of Upshot and Niraj Chokshi: "Surveys over time have used a 100-point thermometer scale to rate how voters feel toward each other, from cold to warm.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian companies are again looking to raise capital by selling shares or refinancing debt as the pre-election uncertainty that put such dealmaking into a deep freeze gives way to optimism after the selection of market-friendly candidate Jair Bolsonaro as president, five people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Indeed, charts show risk for DJT trip into bear country ** And with an NYSE breadth measure as well as a high-yield bond ETF stumbling , indices can ultimately fall into a deep freeze ** In the end, more sectors do manage to stay warm; staples and real estate snug, while industrials, materials, and financials shiver.
Cut off from any future he ever imagined and lacking in basic survival skills — he greets the deep freeze in a pair of thin-soled Chelsea boots — Dylan strikes up a friendship with Stella and Constance just as what is predicted to be the worst winter in 200 years descends over much of the planet.
Hopes for a thaw in U.S.-China trade tensions, a more dovish-sounding Federal Reserve and optimism that Britain could avoid a "No-Deal" Brexit are some of the factors that have fanned the return in investor risk appetite, which went into a deep freeze in December amid a slide in global equity markets.
The stories that drove the most traffic on Wednesday included live coverage from local meteorologists and practical news-you-can-use stories (what's closed due to weather, canceled flights, what you need to know to stay safe in dangerous cold, deep freeze car dangers, where this ranks against all-time coldest temps in Chicago).
"I'm cold and I'm afraid," Mr. Neeley said, adding that he was trying to raise enough money from the bundled commuters rushing past to pay for a $45 motel room on a night that weather forecasters warned would send the Midwest into a deep freeze unlike anything even this region has seen in years.
His three big shows—for anyone out there who's been locked in a deep freeze for 50 years—were "Palladium" in the 60s, "The Generation Game" in the 70s and 90s and "Strictly Come Dancing" in the noughties, and they were always the biggest thing on telly, topping the ratings as smoothly as he danced the night away.
From there, things get more hazy, since this is a long-term forecast, but any time there is a huge buildup of extremely cold air in south-central Canada, one needs to consider the possibility that it will slide south, into the U.S., and gradually put cities from Minneapolis to Chicago to New York back into the deep freeze.
The language is included in a remarkably broad draft that would ban the shipment of all crude oil, refined petroleum and natural gas to North Korea, essentially seeking to plunge a country of 25 million people into a deep freeze this winter if its leaders fail to begin giving up their nuclear weapon and missile programs.
When the NAO shifts into the negative phase, as it's predicted to do, the odds of cold conditions along with more chances of snowstorms are likely both in Europe and the eastern U.S. Computer models are showing a steep, possibly even record, drop in the NAO index during the next two weeks, which also supports the idea of a deep freeze in Europe.
"When Nicole, our wonderful board president, heard from a contact in Texas that breastmilk was a need because so many people lost what they had stored due to not having electricity and some moms even dried up due to stress, she put out a call to area moms to donate if possible, tracked down a deep freeze and some dry ice, and decided spend her holiday weekend driving to Texas," the group wrote in a Facebook post.
During the deep freeze on the East Coast over the weekend, Rudy Giuliani went ice skating, not in a rink, but rather slipping and sliding on whether or not Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE communicated with certain Russians about a real estate transaction up until the day he was elected president in 2016.

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