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A freeze watch means sub-freezing temperature are possible that could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.
Freeze watch for north and west suburbs tonight Jason Samenow 2010
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I first see the line while crossing Fifth Avenue: dozens of grown men in multi-colored parkas and baseball caps, waiting patiently in sub-freezing temperatures to honor their hero.
Jeff Polman: Of Dice and Men Jeff Polman 2011
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A sub-freezing night is a good bet in Winchester and Frederick or similar locales.
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Supplies of heating fuel are also low at many of the shelters, where earthquake victims have had to cope with several nights of sub-freezing temperatures.
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Curbside discovered the tipping point of the cupcake craze: Selling them outdoors in sub-freezing temps.
Franklin Square turned into a truckers' paradise Tim Carman 2011
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The bar dining area has a warm Mediterranean atmosphere, which I found particularly inviting with the sub-freezing weather.
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The bar dining area has a warm Mediterranean atmosphere, which I found particularly inviting with the sub-freezing weather.
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And forget about storage conditions: "Stolen Rembrandts have been tossed into car trunks, stored outdoors in sub-freezing barns and shacks, carried about in plastic shopping bags, and hidden under beds."
The Artlessness Of Art Thieves Benjamin Wallace 2011
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The bar dining area has a warm Mediterranean atmosphere, which I found particularly inviting with the sub-freezing weather.
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Supplies of heating fuel are also low at many of the shelters, where earthquake victims have had to cope with several nights of sub-freezing temperatures.
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