The device Forbes.com tested froze repeatedly and had to be restarted with a recessed button.
Global credit markets clamped shut in late 2008 and froze entire sectors of consumer credit.
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Thirty years ago some contractors used brittle PVC pipes that burst when they froze.
That was in part because he froze salaries and pensions rather than cutting them.
When the world body named him a terrorist financier, the Swiss government froze his assets.
Separately, Haruna Kitagawa, 23, froze to death after leaving her car, stuck in the snow.
In 2002, Argentina converted gas tariffs from dollars to devalued pesos and froze them.
At that point, the water froze, and the team waited a few months to collect it.
For a moment, both Candy and Marjorie froze where they were in the living room.
He has also vowed to maintain the spending power of pensions, which Mr Zapatero froze.
The new iBooks 2 app crashed several times and an Algebra 1 book froze in mid-download.
Most of the snow melted and then froze again, and the ground was covered in ice.
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The fire department's pump-truck froze, so firefighters sent another, then another, then a fourth.
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"If they just froze their production profiles, they'd be gushing cash flow, " agrees Tocqueville's Mr. Hathaway.
Until global credit markets froze late last summer, Britain's banks were great fans of mortgage-backed securities.
When the Meuse River froze during winter, resourceful women fried potatoes in place of scarcely available fish.
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In the aftermath of the crisis, Argentina froze tariffs for public services, while paying subsidies to operators.
At least two dozen private colleges froze tuition this past fall, roughly double the previous year's total.
That merely froze the debt markets temporarily, whereas Enron deals in the building-blocks of the American economy.
The court seized 50% plus one share of the Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant and froze any shareholder activity.
The Liberty Reserve charges came two weeks after authorities froze an account tied to the largest bitcoin exchange.
Skis and snowshoes were first invented to cross wetlands and marshes in the winter when they froze over.
In the 2008, the crisis was caused by a smaller bank (Lehman Brothers) and the whole system froze.
Mr Netanyahu froze the transfers last year after the Palestinians gained non-member observer state status at the UN.
PokerStars and Full Tilt reimbursed the players after federal prosecutors froze funds handled by Rennick in June 2009.
They found that mice which produced fewer cannabinoids froze when they heard the tone, anticipating an electric shock.
The 34-year-old tried to watch the NBC live stream but says he got frustrated when it froze repeatedly.
During the real-estate downturn, sales froze and many buyers focused on basic value rather than frothy marketing, brokers said.
Earlier, a court froze the assets of the owners of the Kiss nightclub.
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