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...Ashe's game-winner seemed so innocuous--with nobody to pass to in the Harvard zone, he flicked the puck on net and goalie Aaron Israel, hardly expecting his dice roll to come up snake-eyes. A simple dump-in, nothing more. But suddenly, the clock froze at 1:55, the red siren blared, and the Beanpot final was over...
After the core spread, it cooled down and "froze" in place. It is still frozen today in the Chernobyl plant...
...blocks away, Serge Leclaire, 69, an ex- president of the French Society for Psychoanalysis, notes all this cultural hubbub in France and contrasts it with the assaults on Freud in the U.S. "What happened to Freudian psychoanalysis in America is the fault of American psychoanalysts," he says. "They froze things into a doctrine, almost a religion, with its own dogma, instead of changing with the times...
...father and his brother cut the boards themselves. In the garage behind the house, with the door wide open to the dark November morning, they lay the wood on the sawhorses and cut me a new room. My brother watched them as they ran the power saws until sweat froze to their foreheads. I came by and helped them pile up the planks, but soon my hands froze and I walked back to the house. The boards piled as high as my chin...
...Paging Dr. Strong. Paging Dr. Strong." When that seemingly routine message squawked over the public address system last Monday evening at the Corona Regional Medical Center, nearly all employees froze. Just weeks earlier, the 148-bed hospital in Southern California had established new security precautions. Staff members now knew the potentially deadly meaning of those six words: someone with a gun was in the building...