Experts estimate that there are at least 11,000 logs preserved in the icy Ottawa River waters. |
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The pirate swept his icy, hard glare over the pair that lay helpless at his feet. |
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I guess the characters of the governess, the seemingly haughty and icy employer and the mad woman added to that impression. |
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A concrete lamp post was knocked down outside my house by a speeding car on an icy road in mid-December last year. |
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Mr Condit's comments also got an icy reception from many constituents, though some rallied behind him. |
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This refreshing feeling of freedom felt like icy cool water flowing over her face in the morning. |
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The red bandanna covered the rider's face concealing all but his icy emotionless eyes. |
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The Nephyl looked around in icy disdain at the soldiers resting underneath dark trees. |
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So I just gave him a cold, icy stare and laughed at him, like I had the upper hand. |
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In essence, this production lacked depth and strength, and failed to emit the icy austerity of Ibsen's masterpiece. |
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The truck nosed over the ridge, and the heavy tires crunched across the icy ruts. |
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His face remained cool, icy almost, so cool that Morana could not stand to look at him anymore and quickly turned back to Rissa. |
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She fixed her own feline eyes with Damien's cool icy stare, an unspoken challenge sparking in her eyes. |
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The cub shivered and stood up, closing his icy eyes to the unwelcome sunlight. |
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With temperatures below zero and icy roads many people were unable to get into the village for supplies of candles, batteries for torches etc. |
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The crowd go wild as the Italian referee strolls down to the ring with his icy cool exterior. |
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While some might be disturbed by the icy stare of their future meal, I found it reassuring to see the fresh selections. |
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Wilson and Meaker both depict her as icy, needy and eager to belittle Highsmith. |
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I stumbled on uneven terrain and slid on icy patches, but he never blinked a big brown eye at my clumsiness. |
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She wore icy lavender eyeshadow that was pale compared to her lightly tanned skin and dark purple lipstick outlined her lips. |
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As the blood returned to the ankle, it throbbed intensely, as if icy hot knives of pain were slicing his foot in half. |
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It was three-deep at the bar, with icy platters of oysters and glasses of sparkling wine littering the marble top. |
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Sedna, the planetoid 1,000 miles in diameter discovered several weeks ago, was first photographed with a small moon orbiting its icy sphere. |
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Two small, brawny men slosh through an icy stream, their cheap plastic sandals slapping slick rocks. |
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The muscle-bound St. Petersburg native stripped to the waist and plunged fearlessly into the icy river. |
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Forecasters are predicting that the icy conditions will continue into next week with easterly winds picking up and a strong possibility of snow. |
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Neither will you be chilled to the marrow by the icy blasts of winter, for it scarcely ever freezes. |
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It was practically dark as we prepared to put the sign onto the posts when a strong wind stormed through bringing an icy rain and hail with it. |
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After that, she led us along a thin, icy path on a dike between the channel and a deep, muddy ditch with sharp sticks jutting up from the bottom. |
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In Scandinavia, birch trees are moving northwards into previously icy areas used for reindeer herding. |
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Now council bosses in York may sell off their responsibilities to grit icy roads and paths in the city to a contractor. |
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But he is not, in fact, a savage intellect doling out ironic, icy wit all around him. |
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He remembers feeling exhilarated when he emerged beneath a scatter of icy stars. |
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This forested 3-mile loop follows the clear, icy waters of the rushing Ohanapecosh River as it tumbles down from glaciers and snowfields above. |
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For from some deep reaches of my soul, an icy cold fear and trepidation had exploded upward. |
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Swimmers saw in the New Year by taking an icy dip in the River Wharfe and an equally chilly plunge into White Wells bath-house. |
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No freezing corners, icy lofts, or windswept landings and one simple direct heat source. |
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In fact the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean harbour an extensive growth of corals which manage to survive. |
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Something about those icy emerald orbs sent a warm sensation coursing throughout her veins. |
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The driver lost control under icy road conditions, the van hit the guard rail and flipped over. |
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Her dark hair was disarrayed in all directions about her head, and her icy blue eyes leered up at me from beneath a veil of hair. |
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Shy leaves hide under their brethren as the icy chill dives and chases each one like a predator feasting on a school of fish. |
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Is there a small heater you could recommend for when the icy weather returns? |
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The Inupiaq dwell in the icy lands on the North Slope of Alaska near present-day Barrow. |
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It was a cold morning and Ana shivered as the icy cold water gushed out of the water pump. |
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Yet in between these gushes sit tranquil pools which brim with icy, sweet-tasting mountain water. |
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Hundreds of people began the new year in the icy waters at South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, to raise cash for charity. |
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She stood on the brink of a waterfall, the icy cold river rushed about her waist. |
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Buying paradise plum, icy mint, sky juice, suck-suck or busta through the fence. |
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The flight turned into an Immediate disaster and had to ditch in icy waters. |
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A dozen people suffered minor injuries after a lorry jack-knifed on an icy M62 which caused cars to take evasive action. |
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They cluster in the short midday shadows of the coconut grove, where the steamy air softens even the icy cadences of their accents. |
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Blood red eye shadow and thick black eyeliner surrounded the crease of icy blue irises. |
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The high tide had gone down, but was still icy cold and high for the awakening morning. |
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Jim returned an icy stare, then looked away, towards the judge who was just now coming in. |
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Protect plants from icy, drafty windows by pulling pots back at night or placing newspapers against the glass. |
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Yes, we felt sorry for those figures huddled in shop doorways, particularly on an icy night. |
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An icy draught needled across the room, wending its way up the chimney and leaving me shivering violently in its wake. |
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The sun was almost entirely obscured by the heavy clouds, and tiny raindrops descended on the ground, the cold wind causing the rain to be icy. |
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In December 2003 new technology was brought into play to fight the battle of icy roads. |
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She was designed to cruise icy waters carrying a mix of scientists and fee-paying passengers. |
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It appears that this more subtle effect accounts for the low coefficient of friction of icy surfaces. |
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The kids were grumpy and grouchy, and they spent most of the day eating icy poles. |
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She quietly fixed herself a cup of chamomile tea and sat on the couch, her icy feet curled under her, drinking and thinking. |
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She was prim and icy, with a Medusa-like glance that vainly tried to gorgonize the desperate ill-clad man before her. |
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You might be able to a grab a flavoured cone or icy pole for a pre-dinner dessert. |
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The work is an icy bluish gray, brimming over with a quiet urgency and haunting luminosity. |
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An optional after-dinner extra is a lounge in the sauna followed by a quick plunge in the icy water of the lake. |
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Its long, cold, metal fingers wrapped all the way around to the back of her neck, clutching her tightly in an icy grip. |
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An icy wind whipped across the bridges and occasionally a flurry of snow harried you down the street, snapping at your heels. |
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Then our work decided they'd give everyone a free icy pole because it was so hot. |
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But today its warmth did little to dispel the cold feeling of foreboding which enclosed him in an icy grip of despair. |
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We cared not that for several weeks the whole country, and indeed most of Europe, was locked fast in an icy grip. |
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He plunked me down in a blind on an icy winter day with a lit can of Sterno. |
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An hour out we came across a swift stream and found a good spot to wade across the icy water. |
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She set a place for each of them, then went to the large, upright freezer and pulled out three icy mugs. |
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Matt Saunders strolled casually down the icy street, a thick black toque pulled snugly over his curly brown hair. |
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We see the outermost layers of clouds, which are probably composed of icy crystals of methane. |
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If you don't obey the higher law of prudence by watching your step on an icy day, you will be compelled to obey the lower law of gravity. |
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And in the summer the otherwise icy Baltic Sea warms up nicely to allow even the most timid to have a paddle. |
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An icy blast of wind from the Arctic swirled down the hillside and froze the skin on his face. |
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They're more like a journey on a switchback that suddenly becomes a mass parade and then a plunge in icy water. |
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The weather began to turn colder and colder as the icy winds swept the land. |
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The tapping sound somewhat soothed Carl, and lulled him into a sleepy state, only then to be reawakened by the icy wind. |
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This was the dramatic moment when an injured walker from the York area was winched from an icy mountainside by an RAF helicopter. |
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Boot soles are chevroned for hiking and accept crampons for climbing up icy chutes. |
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It is a game for boys and girls who assemble on neighborhood frozen ponds next to icy rural roads. |
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The sleet stung our faces and made the rigging icy and slippery, the yards were swaying back and forth with the roll of the ship. |
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Too cold and too much snow, rail signal systems freeze and roads become icy. |
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The sort of food colourings that are used in the sort of things that children eat, like icy poles, can actually alter their behaviour. |
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The study found most parents provided children with unhealthy treats such as lollies, icy poles, ice cream, hot chips and biscuits every day. |
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They pull hard at the oars until the boat is abreast of the island, and then they ram the bow against its icy littoral. |
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I compressed my shoulders into myself as I crossed my arms together in my pockets, trying to shield myself from the icy coldness. |
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It pleased me somehow to be weathered by this deadly wind on my face and to be exposed to a gorgeous icy glare on this sunny afternoon. |
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Callisto's surface is icy and has some large impact craters and basins surrounded by concentric rings. |
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It is the policy of the school not to open when the roads are very icy in the interest of safety. |
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The 12 th of November was bitterly cold with icy showers of rain lashing down over the City. |
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He said the road did not look particularly dangerous but jams were caused when motorist slowed down to a crawl because of the icy conditions. |
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The journey was fraught with danger, with a cold and wet welcome for anyone who lost their grip in the icy shin-deep water. |
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Despite the snow and the freezing temperature, a bunch of 20 daring people plunged into the icy waters of Lee Dam yesterday. |
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With each step, their hooves press lightly, then break through the icy crust atop the shallow snow. |
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A stone cross marks the most sacred point of the pass, the landscape beyond mellowing markedly from jagged, icy summits to rolling undulations. |
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The crunch-crunch of the icy grass is music to my ears, as I walk on it before the frost has thawed. |
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On the icy road to nowhere, the car flips over the railing and lands near a seemingly abandoned shotgun shack. |
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He could see the snowy land in the distance followed by icy mountains and glaciers. |
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His icy green eyes widened as she gazed down at him, a triumphant smile plastered on her face. |
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Police said there were no indications that the collision had been caused by icy conditions. |
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His hair was long, lank and bright red, and his skin as pale as the icy wastes beyond. |
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The last time I ran into Jack and Meg was that icy weekend on Blackpool seafront. |
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With a blast of froth, Herbie emerges from the icy deep and drives happily on the surface of the water, like a racing-striped dog-paddler. |
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They will spend long days in the saddle, negotiating icy cold rivers, stunning seashores and wide, open expanses. |
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A hardy crew of charity fund-raisers will be braving the icy waters of Windermere for the annual New Year's Day dip. |
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Snow soon crams the tops of your gaiters and crawls its icy way down to your ankles. |
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To others this would look icy, but Aradia knew her best friend was barely controlling her temper. |
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She painstakingly shampooed and soaped a little a time, and every time she would get into contact with the icy water, she'd yelp. |
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Shaggy yaks tread the icy pastures, their huge bodies belying their importance in mountain life. |
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The surface is mushy in places, icy and unyielding in others, and higher up there are rock chutes and faces protruding through the snowpack. |
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He went on converting everything, most of them from the most difficult angles with a nerve and aplomb which was simply icy. |
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The icy torpor and infertility of the Pontic landscape become indices of the poet's own frozen creativity. |
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Mandy was sipping some kind of cold icy like drink while Erik drank down a latte and I swallowed water. |
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It is a place like no other on Earth, where the Andes meet the Amazon, and icy peaks plunge straight down to steamy jungles. |
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Her icy gaze and menacing snarl turn on a dime to sparkling warmth and dazzling smile. |
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A total of 16 swimmers braved the icy waters of The River Barrow for the Home Care Team while 26 took part in the walk. |
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I slowly made my way up a surface of unstable icy boulders, but higher up a slick of snow made the footing a little more secure. |
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Five more went missing when their boat capsized in the icy waters as they searched for the original group. |
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This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence. |
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Once on an icy section, do not accelerate, brake, gear down, or make a sudden change in steering direction. |
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Experts think the leopard seal mistook marine biologist Kirsty Brown for another seal and dragged her down beneath the icy waters. |
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Other groups that climbed the ridge in recent days reported icy conditions. |
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Britain was braced for more snow and bitter winds today as the cold weather kept its icy grip on the country. |
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These clumps of rock are known as meteors and asteroids, and the name given to icy loose formations of debris is a comet. |
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The coffee has been sinking to the bottom of the container and creating an icy layer. |
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They come in white, beige or black, with a low-wedge rubber sole to insulate against the icy floor. |
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In general, klister is required for classic skiing on waxable skis when the snow is icy, slushy or really wet. |
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If it were to stretch any further they'd be rolling up their trousers and paddling in the icy North Sea. |
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It was icy on the road inside the residential area while the public roads are completely clear of snow already. |
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Downhill skiers reach speeds of 80 mph while careening down an icy mountainside. |
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Ninety years ago this week, the world's most famous ocean liner sank to a frigid grave in the icy waters of the North Atlantic. |
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Of Scharnhorst's crew of 1,968, just 36 were rescued from the icy waters as their wrecked ship sank. |
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He leaned over the sink basin, and washed his hands and face with icy water, and then looked up at his face in the mirror. |
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From icy rivers to calm ponds and a stormy sea, Monet came to paint water in all its various states. |
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The tone was so icy that Jolene felt goosebumps rise on her arms, and she shivered as she extended a hand with which to gesture. |
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Playing the role with an icy coolness that would chill Ma Parker, he brings something extra special to the director's vision. |
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Despite the icy cold introduction to the New Year, football fever is beginning to heat up once again. |
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It plummets to the icy surface of the Antarctic, burrowing deep within the ground. |
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The arctic ice cap will be gone or nearly gone, turning the icy reflective northern ice cap into a massive heat sink of water. |
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Police are also probing whether icy roads contributed to a crash in which a man died. |
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Barker said he had to drive slowly because of the heavy traffic and icy conditions. |
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What's more, as I took my walk of shame, naked women started leaping from saunas into icy plunge pools. |
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As a field commander he combined an icy calm and plain common sense with great tactical flair. |
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Herve Leger pre-fall arrivals include the famous bandage dress in shades of icy blue, silvery grey and black. |
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The area was blanketed in an icy fog and the road was slushy from an early morning snowfall. |
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She pulled her duster closer around her and shivered at the icy blast of wind Mother Nature sent her way. |
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He slid along an icy slide in the manner of a child going home from school. |
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Accidents took place during last weekend, due to the falls of snow and icy conditions. |
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Right now the gutter looks good, warm somehow, perhaps half a degree safer than the blast of icy wind at head height. |
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Between the icy rain, the blasts of wind, and the crashing noise of the falls, the area seems desolate and terrible. |
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For once the weather bureau got it right and the predicted cold front arrived last night with a blast of icy wind. |
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Unable to keep his feet, he fell backward, into the icy cold water of the bay. |
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An icy wind blasted down my street, funnelling and whipping wet hair across my face. |
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In recent years, the council has been blasted with icy criticisms from residents unhappy with the authority's winter road policies. |
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He didn't fight, didn't even scream as the icy water flooded in and he was sucked down into the maelstrom. |
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Choosing a fellow jet-setter as an assistant to the icy Vogue editrix is a wise pimp move. |
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A semi-tractor and trailer jackknifed coming down the icy hill on Northeast North Woodinville Way at about the 14500 block. |
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She gasped out loud at the first icy stab of the droplets, then quickly shampooed her hair. |
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As they reached the summit, an icy northerly wind began to blow sleet into their faces. |
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The exception is emergency vehicles that disperse sand to give icy roads traction. |
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My eyes were a cold, icy blue, not at all like the warm sky blue they used to be. |
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Natalia looked about ready to kill Jake, but with her captor holding her down, she was helpless to do anything but glare icy daggers at him. |
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This dispassionate view of man and nature brings an icy edge to his work, intensified by her color choice of glacial whites and gelid blues. |
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The Bone Cave experience begins with an icy wade across the Duck River and part of the mouth of Bashaw Creek. |
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Steep narrow hills, barely wide enough to herringbone, were followed by quick descents onto icy lakes. |
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Cars run on skinny snow tyres in Sweden, with sharp studs to penetrate the icy surface and find good grip underneath. |
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This dispassionate view of man and nature brings an icy edge to her work, intensified by her color choice of glacial whites and gelid blues. |
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I could not see a town, not a road, only mountains, glacial valleys, a few icy blue lakes and rivers that from the air looked slate gray. |
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The Red-Breasted Merganser is also a bold world traveler, plying icy waters where usually only scoters and eiders dare to tread. |
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Ramirez winced as the coverlet slipped and chafed one of the icy burns that wound around his pallid arms. |
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I stumbled out of the room, icy sweat sleeking down my forehead and dripping off my shivering palms. |
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The weather is clear, and crisp, it's not icy underfoot, and after a tiring week, we sleep in and miss the morning. |
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He sighed and let his lids flutter open, icy blue depths meeting an unfocused cloudless sky blue. |
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Her red hair caught his attention first, and then it was those icy blue eyes. |
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Many times I slipped over on the steep icy slopes, losing my footing and crashing down on the rubble. |
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Outside, numbing blasts of icy air are hitting the trees and the frame house. |
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The Himalayan cave houses an icy stalagmite worshipped as an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva. |
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The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs. |
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The snow has continued today as well, making streets sloshy and sidewalks icy and impossible to walk on. |
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I can understand why people would want to walk, ski or pogo stick over this icy terrain to the South Pole to explore or to test their limits. |
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There are no green-covered trees to shelter us from the icy north blasts, just the weathered clapboard of this rickety house. |
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Melbourne lies against an inlet bay facing the Bass Strait, and beyond the Strait lurks the icy Antarctic Ocean. |
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Down the main street of Cowdenbeath strides Major Bob Ritchie of the Black Watch, an icy wind pulling at the red hackle on his bonnet. |
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I packed everything I could into plastic bags and sealed the tops, then submerged them in icy water in the sink. |
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Numerous artists are leaving the city garret behind and getting out into the great outdoors as the icy white wastes lure their imagination. |
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A fierce, icy wind whipped up the lake's fiery red surface and forced us to beat a hasty retreat from our lakeside walk. |
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But he soon found himself soaked with icy water, after jumping over a fifteen foot wall to reach the narrow riverbank. |
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It was a day to make your spirit sink as Dundee shivered in the icy squalls of rain that repeatedly doused its pavements and tenements. |
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Waves cracked against the hull as the bow pushed through the icy foam, sending spray up across the deck. |
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Nearly a decade did Mohan spend observing the animal, its behavioural patterns and ecology even in the icy climate of the hill station. |
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He never once seemed cold despite the sub-zero temperatures and the icy storm that was tearing the sky down around them. |
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She dipped her hands into the icy cold water and splashed some water across her sleepy face, in a vain attempt to wake herself up. |
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The last man, the fifth, took notice of the boy's icy glare, took interest and then verged off his path. |
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There was the icy refusal to be claimed by folkies, protesters, rockers, popsters or, indeed, anybody. |
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The Kuiper belt and Oort cloud are populations of icy planetesimals located beyond the orbit of Neptune. |
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A great crowd turned up to cheer on the band of swimmers who took to the icy waters of the Shannon. |
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The Kuiper belt is an icy disk of debris orbiting the sun, beyond Neptune, and is the original home of many comets. |
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In the fitful sleep that icy, twenty-four hour sunlight allows, I dreamt of hot forests and beach barbecues. |
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Buy some chewy onion flatbread to nibble alongside, and serve a crisp Riesling and icy lemonade to sip. |
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I shoved it into the sink, turned on the cold tap and let icy water wash over fabric. |
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Rianna was of an average height with corkscrew strawberry-blond curls and icy blue eyes. |
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Travelling by dog-team, the frozen surface of the Tanana and Yukon Rivers were our icy highways through the trackless interior. |
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I shivered in the cold wind since my sweater was now soaking wet with icy cold water. |
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Gillian's character, Lady Dedlock, is a society beauty and on the surface appears icy cool. |
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She squeezed lightly and I turned to face her, saw the compassion and grief and the tiny spark of hope burning in those icy blue eyes. |
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People are collecting the branches and boughs of trees smashed down by the icy snow. |
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Also chancing an icy swim were regulars from a Ryedale pub who resurrected a New Year tradition with a dip in the River Derwent. |
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He parked and stepped out of the cab, but the ground was icy and almost immediately he fell to the ground after losing his footing. |
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From the icy wastes to the arid deserts and lush forests, it has carved out habitats and multiplied. |
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The ground was coated with an icy blanket of fresh snow, but not enough for the schools to close. |
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Pulling herself painfully up, she wobbled shakily on the cobbles, catching the icy metal of the lamp-post next to her to steady herself. |
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He said it in a calm, level tone, but the icy look he gave me told me what he was thinking. |
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As well as mass genocide, Stalin tore thousands of families apart by exiling men to the icy wastes of Siberia. |
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In Provence, he even appreciates the icy gusts of the mistral rattling the naked olive trees. |
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They were an icy blue, a blue so cold and intense that Erin was certain that he could see through her. |
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A higher proportion of the population die from the cold in winter in Britain than in icy Finland or Russia. |
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I like the contrast between the warm sun on the cement walls and the coldness of the blues in the icy water. |
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Motorists have laid into the authority after sudden cold snaps led to icy chaos on York roads. |
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Austerity is her trademarked stage personality, most strikingly as Glyndebourne's icy Carmen a couple of summers ago. |
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I pulled off on a side road, drove a few icy miles, and decided I was lost. |
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And now, they have to drive on residential streets that are rutted and full of icy chuckholes because the city doesn't clear those streets. |
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It became an unforgettable encounter when our raft capsized, and I was swept along powerless in its icy unbridled current. |
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They all huddled around low benches, looking excited and blowing puffs of icy breath. |
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To the south-west is the Mormond hill, which shelters Strichen from the icy winds coming off the North Sea. |
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His pale, icy uncolored eyes reached to me creating a strong contrast between his black hair and bright eyes. |
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Down the main street strides the major of the army, an icy wind pulling at the red hackle on his bonnet. |
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With lots of practice these two easy drills can help you to overcome any hesitation to ski icy slopes. |
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The icy ground was dynamited to dig a 20,000-yard trench for a common grave. |
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Snap on your ski crampons if the going gets icy or your skins are slipping. |
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Belvaux conveys the icy determination of the lone assassin with clinical efficiency. |
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Everett was put into a hypothermic state, his temperature lowered with an icy cold saline solution. |
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Rain cascades down glacier carved valleys, gathering with the steady, icy melt to roam through the talus and house-sized boulders. |
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I trudge through sleet on icy sidewalks to look at equally slippery art shows. |
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I cut across Frick Park on a short series of icy trails and met the group at their house. |
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As well as having some teachers stranded at home, headteachers were also concerned about health and safety on icy playgrounds. |
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On the shaded parts of the lane that led to the pub, there were still icy patches where he had to slow. |
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The weather warning came during a day which saw severe icy conditions making life miserable for many in East Yorkshire yesterday. |
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A gritting lorry's windscreen was smashed by a snowball containing a stone as it was clearing icy streets on the Bell Farm estate. |
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I too used to live at the top of a steep hill and ran a Daihatsu Sportrak off-roader, which was absolutely fine in snow and icy conditions. |
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Are there outside steps that are slippery when wet or icy and dangerous in the winter? |
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He died April 17 from brain injuries suffered in a fall on an icy Manhattan sidewalk. |
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The county woke on both Saturday and Sunday to frozen cars and icy roads but walkers still took to the hills and families to their sledges. |
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To our left was an alpine glacier dominated by sharp-edged icy pinnacles and to our right were walls of soaring rock. |
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The setting sun set the haze aglow like icy blood, and Rupert gave a shiver. |
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The stories about the nice weather, up to 24C, made the switch from icy Michigan very easy. |
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Ichiro froze as Neo's icy fingers took hold of his neck and tilted his head to the side to get a better view of the wounds. |
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As he turned away she felt a chill, like an icy wind blew through her soul. |
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And over that time, at least 10 people have fallen from it, into the icy waters below. |
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Once I could pry my icy fingers off the bagel I was eating, I shut the door. |
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The sweet aroma of the beans tickled nose as I held the steaming cup gratefully in my icy cold hands. |
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Expect a riveting two hours tonight and tomorrow from 7.30 pm, as icy as the coldest Keighley weather. |
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The wrought iron was freezing on my hands when I jumped and caught the icy top rail. |
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The weather was beginning to change, giving the air and the wind an icy chill. |
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The Arctic weather had been expected to arrive in Scotland yesterday, before taking an icy grip on the rest of the country this morning. |
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More than fifty hardy souls, many very young and a few of advanced years, dived, jumped or simply slid into the icy water. |
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Scores of swimmers also defied icy temperatures and bitter winds to take a seasonal dip in Dublin Bay. |
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The weather forecast says cold southerlies, showers and icy temperatures will continue in the South Island for most of the week. |
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Two men were found dead in icy conditions in Istanbul on Saturday and two more froze to death in southeastern Turkey. |
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It is much the same in winter when frost or, occasionally, a light dusting of snow covers the hillside, holding the dust in an icy grip in the brief moments of dawn. |
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I poured some icy buckets over my head and entered the schvitz. |
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It slid past the chinar trees, the minarets, even the icy tunnel. |
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Kris slushed through the puddles of water, icy wind stinging her eyes. |
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The road was icy and I just slid off and hit the guard rail. |
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It is now so cold we want to die and the bleak, frigid pilgrimage to campus, wrought with icy peril and sub-zero gusts of wind, is a source of daily sorrow. |
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Even though all that could be seen of him was his light brown cloak, black scarf and icy ebony hair, the people staring at him had their shoulders tensed in hostility. |
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The upper reaches of the canvas is stark icy white and brushed with streaks of deep green and brown, and daubed with the eye engorging colours of wild flowers in the valley. |
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His face was inches from hers, his icy grey eyes glinting with mockery. |
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The air over Antarctica has warmed dramatically over the past 30 years, according to a new study of archived data collected by weather balloons floated over the icy continent. |
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Spending 40 minutes hanging around at icy bus stops will thicken your blood, putting you at risk of coronary thrombosis, stroke, bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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That explains this lovely lass following you, but then again, I don't think you need to pull them out of the icy sea to sweep them off their feet. |
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A line of five America flags was snapping in the icy wind outside the rental office. |
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Nobody would accuse Nayef of being as icy as the sergeant in The manchurian Candidate, or as diabolical. |
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Customers are being advised to lag water pipes in homes and businesses as a precaution against the icy period, so if pipes burst it will save water and damage to properties. |
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Traders were settled in the valley formed by this hill and the northeastern slope of the fort, sheltered equally from the summer sandstorms and icy winter winds. |
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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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The story tells how he miraculously managed to escape from his icy tomb and then crawl with his broken leg for three days and nights to reach the camp. |
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These brave souls took an icy dip in the ocean to ring in 2015 and raise money for charity. |
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But Clive Irving points to some troubling instances in which other turboprop planes failed in icy weather. |
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But many others will be happy just to get a hot shower before bundling up in their icy apartments. |
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Though the rings look solid, they consist of a huge number of icy particles that reflect sunlight back. |
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Suddenly, Larken felt icy fingers brush against her face and neck. |
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We take you beyond the confines of starships and space stations to Starfleet Academy, an alien colony, a desert planet, swamps, an icy planet, and even to a hellish realm. |
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The first part of the trip explores the coast, a region of emerald rain forests, deep fjords, rich sealife, and tidewater glaciers that crumble into icy seas. |
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On the same day that it's icy cold in the Artic, it's foggy in Louisiana, sunny in Barbados, and blowing wild winds called willy-willies in Australia. |
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Hauling scientists and supplies to the stations gives aircrews a chance to practice icy take-offs and landings and get a feel for being on the ice. |
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For the first time in what seemed like years I heard actual rain drumming against the roof and washing snow from the streets and reducing drifts to icy piles of dirty slush. |
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As seen from that point of view, the sugar daddy might have been a little icy himself about his Sugar Baby. |
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The Kuiper belt is an icy asteroid belt just beyond Neptune. |
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Snow and frost hid the green stalks of grass from view, and the naked trees bore witness to the harshness of the season, shivering in the cold gusts of icy wind. |
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The only lighting in the room was from our lava lamp, which cast eerie green and blue shadows that made the icy look on my best friend's face appear even more foreboding. |
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Back she comes with her shopping bag, sliding on the icy pavements, the yellow afternoon lights coming on and trolleybuses schussing along on their crackling ski-poles. |
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The unfortunate victim tries to warm up the icy cold water by adding more and more hot water, until the hot water finally reaches the shower head. |
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The sacrifice is that all of the blood-sucking creatures that get killed during the bitterly icy winters in other parts of the country flourish in ours. |
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