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freeze

[freez] / friz /




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But the clinic, which used to give them for free, now had none to offer; and aid cuts since the U.S. froze assistance last year meant it was unlikely to get them anytime soon.

From Los Angeles Times

The majority of the installations include a mirror, allowing the viewer to see themselves as part of the moments “frozen in time,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

But as the digital-asset realm evolves, the real deep freeze would be if there were an extended drop in the value of stablecoins in circulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the past 15 years, Stevanovic has been hiking icy slopes, meditating in deep snow and plunging into frozen lakes as part of a routine he believes offers health benefits and mental clarity.

From Barron's

During the investigation, all Andrew's assets were frozen to recoup some of the money stolen from his clients.

From BBC