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We pose in the waves, laughing, cryonically euphoric.
Taking the Arctic Plunge Bill Streever 2011
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After Williams died in 2002, one of his sons and a daughter decided to have his remains frozen cryonically, saying that they and Williams had agreed to put him into a condition called biostasis.
Baseball slugger Ted Williams to be honored with stamp Reuters 2011
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After Williams died in 2002, one of his sons and a daughter decided to have his remains frozen cryonically, saying that they and Williams had agreed to put him into a condition called biostasis.
Baseball slugger Ted Williams to be honored with stamp Reuters 2011
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In 1967 the first human was cryonically preserved, a California psychology professor, kicking off what Mr. Ettinger called "The Freezer Era."
Pursuing Immortality, He Followed a Frozen Path Stephen Miller 2011
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Sylvester Stallone cryonically frozen in case Wesley Snipes escapes
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Sylvester Stallone cryonically frozen in case Wesley Snipes escapes
Sylvester Stallone cryonically frozen in case Wesley Snipes escapes 2008
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Sylvester Stallone cryonically frozen in case Wesley Snipes escapes 2008
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According to Nick writing about transhumanist ideas, "Some transhumanists take active steps to increase the probability that they personally will survive long enough to become posthuman, for example by choosing a healthy lifestyle or by making provisions for having themselves cryonically suspended in case of de-animation."
Future 2009
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Wasn't it widely reported that shortly before his death Leary changed his mind about having his brain cryonically preserved?
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This word has little to do with tall blonde Swedes and a lot to do with the 50 mph sub-freezing winds the ABC suits have apparently paid to whip off the Hudson River and cryonically freeze the dozen or so writers picketing The View every morning.
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