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1. They would train at the University of Arizona at our two baseball fields and of course we would play them in several games of real baseball and we would just about win every one of those games as those guys were still thawing out from winter and by the time they got there in February or March, we had already played 15 or 20 games
2. To dream that you are thawing food refers to emotions that you have repressed, but are ready to confront
3. Frost resistance of concrete is ability to keep strength and working ability at action of cyclic freezing and thawing in the water saturating conditions
4. At present, there is no general theory explaining the reason of frost destruction of concrete though it is obvious that finally, strength decrease of damp concrete at cyclic freezing and thawing is caused basically by formation of ice in concrete pores
5. Strength decrease of concrete after freezing and thawing is possible only at its water-saturation above the certain value
6. The standardized method of an estimation of frost resistance of concrete is characterized by number of cycles of freezing and thawing of specimens under standard conditions of test without essential strength decrease
7. The system of normalization of frost resistance offered by us according to which number of cycles of freezing and thawing (F) of laboratory specimens is not given; a class of frost resistance of concrete is more rational
8. ) and then approximate number of cycles of freezing and thawing of concrete
9. 60-150 MPa, frost resistance – more than 600 cycles of freezing and thawing, water absorption – less than 1-2%, abrasiveness – no more than 0
10. Soon everyone was sitting around the glowing heater, eating more of their rations and thawing tubs of water
11. Still, spring was a dangerous time to be in the mountains because thawing could touch off avalanches, especially in passes
12. The dung was actually thawing him out! He lay there all warm and 127
13. Doc had to think that the cycle of freezing, then thawing all
14. thawing out his feet
15. His whole earth life was consistently devoted to the mission of thawing out the frozen forms of religion into the liquid liberties of enlightened sonship
16. Following completion, in early 2014 I have discovered several omissions of environmental issues but, most importantly, I had not sufficiently stressed the very real and dire threat from the potential release of huge quantities of methane from the thawing permafrost in the Arctic and the methane clathrates in the oceans; this process has already begun
17. As it is thawing in the cooler, the soup can serve as your ice
18. Even the camp commander showed signs of thawing
19. She strolled into the cold room and stopped in front of vat number four, touched a few buttons on the control pad and listened as the vat automatically moved two sample tubes into the thawing chamber
20. Freezing was the best way to preserve cells for future study, but the thawing process was risky
21. Today, ice is melting, tundra is thawing, deserts are expanding we have had vast forested areas which are in decline often because of felling
22. The puzzled expressions on each face began slowly thawing like a melting
23. freezing, and allows rapid thawing
24. “Please take away,” Martin said looking at the bacon that was thawing on the floor
25. couple of weeks, and you"ll be thawing out between the thighs of a hot bitch somewhere in
26. use frozen fruit, by thawing it before adding to the pan
27. The problem was transporting it long distances without the food thawing out
28. thawing of the old ice caps, burned memories of rising
29. was thawing in the geological equivalent of the
30. other treatments and 50% of embryos survive thawing and can be
31. Sitting in an alcove, a small fireplace burned nearby, the heat thawing them through
32. sticking out of the thawing ice
33. She felt familiar warmth creep across the bedsheets, thawing the goosebumps on her arms
34. and was thawing out some Cajun steaks
35. In October 1971, Reagan traveled on one of his four trips to Asia as a special envoy of Richard Nixon to calm foreign heads of state who were nervous about the thawing of relations between the United States and China
36. With the melting of the last of the twilight there grew a kind of expectancy and tension, as though it were thawing snow about to slide from a sloping roof
37. Over the ploughland riding was utterly impossible; the horse could only keep a foothold where there was ice, and in the thawing furrows he sank deep in at each step
38. In the pauses of complete stillness there came the rustle of last year’s leaves, stirred by the thawing of the earth and the growth of the grass
39. This chilly piece of magnificence now dominated the room, standing on a table in the centre, thawing gently, dripping at the beak into its silver dish
40. We wait another forty-five minutes, Campbell solicitous (“Probably got hit with some last-minute deadline,” she says, and smiles toward good old John, who never lets last-minute deadlines interfere with his wife’s plans); Insley’s anger thawing toward her husband as she realizes he is only the second-biggest jackass of the group (“You sure he hasn’t even texted, sweetie?”)
41. “I must have access to the files,” Bayis said, his tone thawing
42. The snow was thawing in the sunshine, the horses galloped quickly, and on both sides of the road were forests of different kinds, fields, and villages
43. It was thawing and misty; at forty paces’ distance nothing could be seen
44. Plant life, thawing in the precipitant dawn, shoved out from most unexpected sources
45. “The thawing of relations between Iran and America was one of the cornerstones of Alexander’s Middle East strategy
46. Few phenomena gave me more delight than to observe the forms which thawing sand and clay assume in flowing down the sides of a deep cut on the railroad through which I passed on my way to the village, a phenomenon not very common on so large a scale, though the number of freshly exposed banks of the right material must have been greatly multiplied since railroads were invented
47. When the frost comes out in the spring, and even in a thawing day in the winter, the sand begins to flow down the slopes like lava, sometimes bursting out through the snow and overflowing it where no sand was to be seen before
48. If you look closely you observe that first there pushes forward from the thawing mass a stream of softened sand with a drop-like point, like the ball of the finger, feeling its way slowly and blindly downward, until at last with more heat and moisture, as the sun gets higher, the most fluid portion, in its effort to obey the law to which the most inert also yields, separates from the latter and forms for itself a meandering channel or artery within that, in which is seen a little silvery stream glancing like lightning from one stage of pulpy leaves or branches to another, and ever and anon swallowed up in the sand
49. What is man but a mass of thawing clay? The ball of the human finger is but a drop congealed
50. The fingers and toes flow to their extent from the thawing mass of the body