Fights caused by improper estate planning can cause even the warmest families to freeze over.
Allardyce also believed the adverse weather which had caused their training pitch to freeze over, helped both himself and his side.
Higher up, the vegetation thins out and waterfalls freeze over at night.
However, considering the huge problem of such a deep freeze over the whole country, I accepted that there would be hundreds (in fact thousands) of people calling in.
It showed when she welled-up when her name was called at the draft, even though hell was set to freeze over before she was passed on being called first.
He has made several gestures in this direction in recent days, such as imposing a pay freeze on civil servants over the objections of unions that backed his campaign.
Four candidates running for the Avon and Somerset police commissioner have debated over whether to freeze the police share of the council tax bill.
If the two sides could agree to adjustments along the 1967 boundary, with land swaps giving equal territory to the Palestinians while leaving three or four of the biggest settlement blocks within Israel's bulged-out boundary, then the argument over a settlement freeze could probably be ended and the negotiators could move on to final issues.
Interestingly, Ontario had its own labor flare-up this week over a proposed wage freeze and a law that could limit strikes.
Union members among the company's 7, 000-strong UK workforce are to be balloted on strike action over a planned pay freeze next year.
The administration of former U.S. President George W. Bush scrapped a nuclear-freeze agreement with North Korea in 2002 over allegations that Pyongyang abrogated the pact by exploring uranium-enrichment activities.
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Yet while the White House report highlights the considerable clean energy momentum established by the Recovery Act, it also inadvertently raises the specter of an impending clean tech funding cliff which risks sending U.S. clean energy industries into deep freeze as stimulus funds begin to expire over the coming months.
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In a separate study of 135 public companies' compensation reports, the consultancy concluded that over half were planning either to freeze or reduce salaries in 2009.
With what you can watch over and over, ad infinitum, and even freeze?
The U.S. effort in the Middle East this week is also aimed at smoothing tensions that have erupted over Obama's demand that Israel freeze settlement activity in the West Bank.
The freeze means some borrowers will save thousands of dollars over the life of their loan, but those who take out loans after the year is up will miss out, unless Congress acts again.
Once frozen, the material was placed in a freeze-dryer that removed all the water from it over the course of four days.
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After a fainting spell, a patient would hold a pager-size communicator over his chest and press a button to freeze the recording, so a doctor could upload the data for analysis.
Mr McCluskey has clashed in the past with the Labour leadership over its support for a two-year freeze on public sector pay introduced by the coalition government when it came to power and a subsequent 1% cap on pay increases until the end of the Parliament.
It would cap revenue (read: no over-taxation), but it would also freeze non-defense discretionary spending for a decade.
The results of the PCS ballot come after unions representing 14, 000 cabin crew at British Airways have warned of strikes over management plans for job losses and a wage freeze.
The visit will test the sometimes-strained relationship between Mr. Obama and Mr. Netanyahu over issues including U.S. calls to freeze Jewish settlement building in the West Bank and Mr. Netanyahu's wish for the U.S. to take a harder line against Iran's nuclear program.
The present controversy is over a 1994 deal in which North Korea agreed to freeze its nuclear-weapons programme in return for the supply of fuel oil.
You might say that Mr. Obama is running a brilliant campaign to win over incoming freshmen, who will be most affected if the temporary freeze becomes permanent, but of course the real beneficiaries are colleges.
Martin endorsed the deal in exchange for concessions including turning 24 channels over to noncommercial and minority programming, a three-year price freeze for customers, packages offering services from both XM and Sirius, and standards designed to encourage competition from the companies that make their radios.
Resentment lingers over Britain's invocation last year of anti-terrorism laws to freeze Icelandic assets.
The average rate of change over the 150-year period was 8.7 days later for freeze dates, and 9.8 days earlier for break-ups.
The source also told CNN there are a lot of changes and reforms coming to the agency and that some are already in place, such as a freeze on bonuses and pay raises instituted by Acting Administrator Dan Tangherlini, who took over after the previous administrator resigned.
Stephanie Flanders, the BBC's economics editor, explained to today presenter sarah Montague that even if David Cameron "lost" on getting the freeze that he will be looking for, the increase that would come into place over the next few years "is actually very small" in comparison to the increase that the UK has had to pay in recent years.
On Tuesday, Iran offered to start serious talks - as it termed it - over its nuclear program, but there was no sign that it agreed to freeze uranium enrichment.
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