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Freezing Point
Freezing Point
Freezing Point
Freezing Point
Freezing Point

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Freezing Point Defined

The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid

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Life without plastic: Attempting a one-stop shop at the supermarket

Published August 29, 2008, 2:33 am, BBC News

It may seem from my posts about farmers' markets, local butchers and fruit stalls that I have shunned supermarkets this month. This is not the case.

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Published August 28, 2008, 8:45 pm, Crikey

No related articles. Colin Chilcott writes : Re. Yesterday, editorial . Your confusion in your editorial as to why Sir Donald Bradman is celebrated as a national hero is difficult to understand. That is unless of course the editor has never played or watched the game of cricket.

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