There had been something of a thaw in relations between democrats and Beijing recently. |
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The series is being revived after a recent thaw in relations between the two countries. |
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Since the June summit, a flurry of private and official talks between the two Koreas has produced a thaw in relations. |
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Even during the brief periods of thaw there was little space for innovation, critique, or the avant-garde. |
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The signs of a thaw in US relations with these and other countries point to a different approach emerging in Washington. |
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By yesterday things were brightening up weatherwise, but there was still no sign of a thaw in relations with locals. |
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Prowling the ice pack, a polar bear hunts for seals during summer's thaw, or take advantage of the open water to seek food. |
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Stalin's death, the rise of a new leadership, and the end of the Korean war seemed to augur a thaw in US-Soviet relations. |
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The organizers had hoped to get the two leaders to build on the thaw in their relations that began some two weeks ago in Abuja. |
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Combine such dense firn with a daily rhythm of freeze and thaw, and spring avalanche danger is easy to predict and avoid. |
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Almost three years later, the hopes for a thaw in relations raised by his visit are finally being realized. |
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Maddie might soon swing back to being emotionally distant, but the current thaw in their relations is a positive beginning. |
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The North-South thaw has produced a groundswell of positive sentiment in Korea, bitterly divided for so long. |
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In 2000, the Indian government banned all home and away cricket against Pakistan but the policy was changed in 2003 after a thaw in relations. |
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Here, the snow peaks of the Karakorums widen and thaw into a landslide of cultivation terraces. |
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So the recent thaw in North-South relations, while encouraging, doesn't change his mind. |
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The silver thaw referred to in this poem is a Canadian Maritimes word for an ice storm covering all with glaze ice. |
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Not only does this help US commanders but it could herald a thaw in the relationship with Moscow. |
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One can only hope that the recent thaw in Indo-Pakistan relations will usher in a new era on the sub-continent. |
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Within seconds, the clouds begin to disperse and the suns rays thaw my chilled arms. |
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He was so fond of a little taste every day that in the winter he smuggled in frozen hunks of it, dropping them on the hearth to thaw. |
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The winter freeze and spring thaw climatic conditions are also not typical of Australia's relatively benign climate. |
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Tightly wrap meat, poultry and fish so the juices don't drip on other food as they thaw in the refrigerator. |
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Add the frozen vegetables, garlic and ginger and cook for two minutes, until the vegetables thaw. |
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Meanwhile, it is hoped temperatures will rise for long enough to allow the snow and ice to thaw before the next freeze sets in. |
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The match survived the vagaries of the weather, an overnight thaw giving a window to allow the game to take place. |
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I knew that one never steps in the same river twice, but I had forgotten that one also does not step into the same silver thaw twice, either. |
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We put the mince in the sink to thaw it out, and I didn't use all the meat. |
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The best way to thaw a frozen chicken is not in the microwave, but in the refrigerator or in cold water. |
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However, at 10 am it was deemed unplayable and with little likelihood of a thaw the match was called off. |
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If you use a microwave to thaw or warm baby food, be sure to stir the food well to avoid hot pockets. |
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Now, Kyra, most of the questions are about fairly basic things like what's a safe way to thaw a turkey, what's a good way to roast turkey. |
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The thaw had made it too warm for snow, and so rain began to fall instead, cold and stinging. |
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Despite a thaw in the weather, the road remained closed until the signs and bollards were removed and dumped at the roadside. |
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It took five weeks for a significant thaw to take effect and remnants of the snow remained in the mountain ravines for several months. |
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Temperatures were again expected to dip below freezing tonight but by tomorrow a slow thaw is expected. |
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As they brace themselves for the big thaw following this week's snowfall, the people of York might not have needed a reminder of flooding. |
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The thaw will continue today and tomorrow, according to Steve Randall, a Met Office forecaster. |
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Hostas should be planted in the soil and mulched lightly to help them through the freeze and thaw cycles. |
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Allow all frozen foods such as poultry and large joints of meat to thaw out completely in a refrigerator. |
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Were you fully aware that some frogs in Europe and North America routinely freeze in winter and return to life with the spring thaw? |
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Most of the land is flat, barren tundra where only the top few inches of the frozen earth thaw out during the summer months. |
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The thaw after heavy snowfall meant that plumbers were inundated with calls to repair burst pipes. |
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Meanwhile the big thaw and heavy rainfall left North Yorkshire drivers tackling roads covered in water. |
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If your pipes do freeze, shut off the main water valve that supplies your house before the pipes thaw. |
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He had gone with Keith to paint in the Yosemite Valley when the spring thaw had swollen the famous waterfalls. |
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But despite the predicted weekend let-up, forecasters have dismissed talk of a long-term thaw. |
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A thaw finally set in but the snow remained in many hollows and mountainous areas right into the summer of that year. |
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After a half-century of frigid relations, the U.S. and Cuba have agreed to a thaw as the result of 18 months of secret talks. |
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The thaw between Washington and Cuba finally begins to close a chapter of the Cold War. |
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When you get it home, you can cut it into five even pieces and put each piece into a zipper seal bag and freeze it until you are ready to thaw it for use. |
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Take half a pound of pork sausages from the freezer and thaw in microwave. |
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Dylan stays only long enough for his legs to thaw and then leaves. |
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Mid-March did not see the thaw in the weather that people had hoped for. |
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If you're using a frozen vegetable package from the store, turn the heat up a bit so that the vegetables thaw and the flavour can infuse itself into the vegetables. |
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Shackleton and his 28-man crew waited, immobilized, in the hope that the ice would eventually thaw, but after ten months the ship was destroyed by ice pressure. |
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To use, thaw the dough in the fridge until it is soft enough to handle. |
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These instruments sense the electrical properties of water in the landscape, allowing scientists to determine exactly when and where the springtime thaw occurs. |
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But such is the capricious side to April's weather that the sun shone the following day and a rapid thaw set in turning the snow-laden streets into water courses. |
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Later on in the morning, when it was clear that the snow flurries had finished and that a slight thaw was setting in, I got tired of sitting at the window looking out. |
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Inevitably the cold snap was followed by the big thaw, several inches of snow disappearing in a matter of hours on New Year's Eve, and the floods were soon with us once again. |
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A vast expanse of western Siberia is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warned yesterday. |
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However, by tomorrow snow is expected to turn to rain as the thaw begins. |
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But the sudden thaw in relations between the two sides could not guarantee that the eight-day strike planned to start on Friday would be called off. |
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And now, in the light of the recent thaw in relations between Libya and the West, Scotland Yard detectives have agreed to carry her plea to the ears of the dictator. |
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But for now, a thaw in Cuban-American relations remains a pipe dream. |
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A thaw in the frosty relationship between the two countries looks remote. |
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He added that after a slow thaw in relations which began last year, it was only now that the Sudanese information was being properly examined for the first time. |
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They should sort these problems out by talking frankly about the benefits of a thaw in their ties, free from constraints imposed by their formal positions. |
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In permafrost regions, summer thaw produces meltwater, which is typically unable to infiltrate into the ground because of the ice-rich frozen soils found in permafrost. |
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The issue can be complicated by a thaw followed by a freeze, or by pre-existing ice. |
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And so the election arrives with no thaw in relations between the Yingluck and Suthep camps. |
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But despite these private signals and messages, the relationship may not be ready for a thaw. |
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With the Woodlands complex at Carlton Minniot starting to thaw out entries are gradually creeping up again and with the water still cold the fish are tightly shoaled. |
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Surrounded by musicians he knew and were, some of them his friends, Elgar would gradually thaw and eventually, if all went reasonably well, he unbent a little. |
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In one of them, he urged his readers to plant the pine cabbage which stands unharmed through the icy Beijing winter, ready for use when the spring thaw arrives. |
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I start off like a shrunken ice cube and get going once I've had a thaw. |
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The cold in our bones couldn't thaw until the sun climbed over the peaks. |
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The creek is flowing strong from all the runoff and spring thaw. |
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Eggs diapause over winter, and development resumes after the spring thaw. |
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This beautiful expanse of water was once the valley of the Parramatta river, drowned by rising sea levels following the big thaw at the end of the last ice age. |
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John Thaw, who died from cancer this week at the age of 60, landed his first paid role on a stall at Smithfield Market as a teenager. |
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Thaw out with luxury pampering at the Spa at Sundance, which pays homage to Native American traditions. |
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Thaw frozen foods in the fridge or defrost them in the microwave, not at room temperature. |
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I squeezed in between two people and let my fingers and toes thaw out. |
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The wind on the exposed lake was so cold, many people died, freezing in place until spring thaw. |
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By a stroke of luck, a thaw prevented the Chatti from crossing the Rhine and coming to Saturninus' aid. |
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As carcasses are often solidly frozen when encountered, brown bears may sit on them to thaw them sufficiently for consumption. |
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The idea here is that rising air and soil temperatures thaw permafrost, allowing the lakes to drain away into the ground. |
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The ability to freeze and thaw organs and tissues withoutdamage has been a longtime goal of cryobiologists. |
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The Pentagon has long worried that a thaw between North Korea and South Korea could cause problems. |
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Neonotal infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with a water-bath used to thaw flesh frozen plasma. |
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After the thaw he built a boat, sailed west along the coast and wintered at the mouth of the Gizhiga River. |
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Looking back at the last 26 years, what is your fondest memory of working with John Thaw on Morse? |
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I was impressed with Alan Vicary who needed no comparison to the accredited and well known Mister Tom, John Thaw. |
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He wouldn't have thought her such a cold fish. Pity. Still, there was plenty of time. Perhaps when she got used to his company she would thaw a little. |
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It has declared today the national day to begin defrosting turkeys, reminding cooks that a typical large turkey weighing 11kg will take two days to thaw. |
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The general easement of repressive policies became known later as the Khrushchev Thaw. |
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Summer warmth is insufficient to thaw more than a few surface feet, so permafrost prevails under most areas not near the southern boundary of this climate zone. |
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It is suggested that bore-unloading could counteract a portion of frost heave deformation and the grouting was to be the key measure to minimize the thaw settlement. |
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Following the Khrushchev Thaw of the late 1950s and early 1960s, censorship was diminished. |
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It's such cross-purpose my heart craves, These guests on old Twelfth Night, Their runish, unreadable moil Of prints, the barrowed creche Awaiting thaw. |
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We passed the Great Bras d'Or on the ice at the imminent risk of our lives, so rotten had the ice become owing to the effect of five or six days incessive thaw. |
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Frost heaves, permafrost, thaw settlement, steep terrain, and fish and wildlife would be among the considerations in deciding summer and winter work. |
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