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freeze and 1894
Carson's choice of Frostproof was based on the town's relatively minor damage from the freeze in December 1894 which ruined much of the state's citrus crop.
In her 1894 essay " In Defense of Emma Goldman and the Right of Expropriation ", de Cleyre wrote in support of the right of expropriation while remaining neutral on its advocacy: " I do not think one little bit of sensitive human flesh is worth all the property rights in N. Y. city … I say it is your business to decide whether you will starve and freeze in sight of food and clothing, outside of jail, or commit some overt act against the institution of property and take your place beside Timmermann and Goldmann.

freeze and 95
A 95 % surface freeze occurred in 1985.
On Thursday 4 July, came the decision by Dr. Abd El Menem Emarah to release the club board and the Egyptian Football Federation board after the sad incidence in the game between Ahly and Zamalek season 95 / 96, as the board decided to freeze the football activity in the club.

freeze and brought
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
The attempt to freeze human evolution has in the past been a futile undertaking and has probably brought about more violence than if such a process had been controlled peacefully.
As the executioner brought the axe above his head, Clarke stopped the camera, had all of the actors freeze, and had the person playing Mary step off the set.
Says Eustis historian Louise Carter, " Even though the freeze brought the town's economy to a standstill, Mr. Clifford kept his lakefront general store open and extended credit until people could recover.
* Spheno Palatine Gangleoneuralgia or Brain freeze, a harmless condition brought about by eating or drinking a cold substance too rapidly
After the Liberal government of Dalton McGuinty brought in a fully funded tuition fee freeze at public colleges and universities in April 2004, it announced a sweeping review of public post-secondary education was to take place.
The government faced two choices: they could either hold the freeze, and risk a recession brought about by the reduction of economic activity, or re-monetize the economy by " unfreezing " money flow and risk the return of inflation.

freeze and disaster
While much of central and south Florida escaped the deep freeze, enough damage was done to citrus crops in the north-central part of the state during the month of January to write off the 1982 harvest as a disaster.

freeze and .
In life we learn to play our roles and we `` freeze '' into patterns which become so habitual that we are not really aware of what we do.
This led to the famous sayin' in the Northwest of the `` books won't freeze ''.
His saloon was a meetin' place for influential Wyoming cattlemen, and one year durin' a severe blizzard, when his herd-owner customers were wearin' long faces, he said, `` Cheer up, boys, whatever happens, the books won't freeze ''.
Again and again it asked the Communists to `` freeze '' the military situation in Laos.
In climates that freeze, the plants and aquaria need to be kept in a small greenhouse space.
The remainder of the Baltic itself does not freeze during a normal winter, with the exception of sheltered bays and shallow lagoons such as the Curonian Lagoon.
The Gulf of Finland and the Gulf of Riga freeze typically in late January.
The effects of the afore-mentioned high-pressure area did not reach the southern parts of the Baltic Sea, and thus the entire sea did not freeze over.
When threatened, it will crouch and freeze, relying on camouflage to stay undetected, but will flush into low flight if closely disturbed.
1947 proved to be a particularly difficult year for the government ; an exceptionally cold winter that year caused coal mines to freeze and cease production, creating widespread power cuts and food shortages.
The canal was featured on Ripley's Believe It or Not in the 1970s due to the phenomenon that in winter the canal freezes before the lakes and then after the lakes freeze, the canal thaws and remains unfrozen for the rest of the winter.
During the winter months Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell freeze over and the city becomes covered with snow.
Players are generally given a few seconds before the round begins ( known as " freeze time ") to prepare and buy equipment, during which they cannot attack or move ( one notable exception is that a player may receive damage during freeze time.
One unique feature to this console is the ' hold ' button, which allowed the player to freeze the game, change the time or change the speed of the game during the course of the game.
Unlike distillation, freeze distillation concentrates poisonous congeners rather than removing them.
The government's response was to issue a price freeze.
By the end of the " Kino-Pravda " series, Vertov made liberal use of stop motion, freeze frames, and other cinematic " artificialities ," giving rise to criticisms not just of his trenchant dogmatism, but also of his cinematic technique.
Cold weather causes water trapped in tiny rock cracks to freeze and expand, breaking the rock into several pieces.
* Dehydration – freeze drying, or replacement of water with organic solvents such as ethanol or acetone, followed by critical point drying or infiltration with embedding resins.
In short, fear is the ability to recognize danger leading to an urge to confront it or flee from it ( also known as the fight-or-flight response ) but in extreme cases of fear ( horror and terror ) a freeze or paralysis response is possible.
The mice were subjected to auditory cues which caused them to freeze normally.
In Finnish, the month is called helmikuu, meaning " month of the pearl "; when snow melts on tree branches, it forms droplets, and as these freeze again, they are like pearls of ice.
Moreover, they do not freeze well.

1894 and 95
The tours generally had fewer Tests in the 1880s and 1890s than people have grown accustomed to in more recent years, the first five-Test series taking place only in 189495.
The 189495 series began in sensational fashion when England won the First Test at Sydney by just 10 runs having followed on.
It was the first time since 189495 that a team following on had won a Test match.
It has been compared with the great series of the distant past, such as 189495 and 1902.
189495.
The first Scottish Liberal to become prime minister was the Earl of Rosebery, from 189495, like Aberdeen before him a product of the English education system.
The history textbook controversy centers upon the secondary school history textbook Atarashii Rekishi Kyōkasho (" New History Textbook ") said to minimise the nature of Japanese militarism in the First Sino-Japanese War ( 189495 ), in annexing Korea in 1910, in the Second Sino-Japanese War ( 1937 – 45 ), and in the Second World War ( 1939 – 45 ).
( c ) British imperial interests were alarmed when in 189495 Kruger proposed building a railway through Portuguese East Africa to Delagoa Bay, bypassing British controlled ports in Natal and Cape Town and avoiding British tariffs.
It took until the defeat of the Chinese navy during the First Sino-Japanese War in 189495 for Japan to finally realize possession of Taiwan and the shifting of Asian dominance from China to Japan.
" The Great Freeze of 189495 hastened Miami's growth, as the crops of the Miami area were the only ones in Florida that survived.
Paul Gauguin, Oviri ( Gauguin ) | Oviri, 1894 / 95
Jenkins filed for a patent for the Phantoscope projector in November 1894 and it was issued in March of ' 95.
In 189495 Gilman served as editor of the magazine The Impress, a literary weekly that was published by the Pacific Coast Women ’ s Press Association ( formerly the Bulletin ).
The list includes Macbeth ( 1886 — 7 ), Don Juan ( 1888 — 9 ), Tod und Verklärung ( Death and Transfiguration, 1888 – 9 ), Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche ( Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, 189495 ), Also sprach Zarathustra ( Thus Spoke Zoroaster, 1896 ), Don Quixote ( 1897 ), Ein Heldenleben ( A Hero's Life, 1897 – 98 ), Symphonia Domestica ( Domestic Symphony, 1902 – 03 ) and Eine Alpensinfonie ( An Alpine Symphony, 1911 – 1915 ).
* McWilliams, James E., "‘ The Horizon Opened Up Very Greatly ’: Leland O. Howard and the Transition to Chemical Insecticides in the United States, 1894 – 1927 ," Agricultural History, 82 ( Fall 2008 ), 468 – 95.
She regularly took steam baths to prevent weight gain ; by 1894 she had wasted away to near emaciation, reaching her lowest point of 95. 7 lbs ( 43. 5 kg ).
He also pushed for an aggressive strategy toward China in the First Sino-Japanese War ( 189495 ).
Of Balfour's appointment to Asquith's cabinet in 1916, Lord Rosebery, who had been Prime Minister in 189495, said that having an ex-premier in the cabinet was " a fleeting and dangerous luxury ".
* Champions: 1876 – 77, 1877 – 78, 1880 – 81, 1882 – 83, 1886 – 87, 1887 – 88, 189495, 1899 – 00, 1901 – 02, 1902 – 03, 1906 – 07, 1920 – 21, 1921 – 22, 1953 – 54
However, they regained the title in the 189495 season, ending the season five points ahead of Everton.
* José Maria Dias Braga ( 189495 )
In 189495 he briefly worked in Barrès ' La Cocarde ( The Cockade )' s newspaper, although he sometimes opposed Barrès on his views on the French Revolution.
* The Football League expands the Second Division from 15 to 16 clubs ahead of the 189495 season.
* The Southern League is founded prior to the 189495 season.

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