In an effort to help clear a path through this blizzard of misinformation and propaganda, here are the pertinent facts. |
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Hackers tried to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website using a blizzard of spam emails last week. |
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A blizzard of speeches and press conferences marked Day One of the General Election. |
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The code breaks into numbers, which decay further into a blizzard of zeros and ones. |
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Instead of getting on with something useful, managers will be delayed and demoralised by a blizzard of forms to fill in. |
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Swindon Council admitted it was caught short as a blizzard left no time for gritters to take to the roads across the borough. |
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Snow was everywhere, and we trudged through a blizzard to pick up our snowboards. |
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In all it was a beautiful quiet day and definitely not a blizzard, just a snowstorm. |
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If you lose electric power during a blizzard or ice storm, you probably will lose your heat. |
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In many natural disasters, be it a blizzard, tornado or hurricane, the power is sometimes the first utility that fails. |
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The blizzard winds had come in much sooner than they normally did and he and the maids had been stuck in the compound for three weeks. |
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About half an hour after setting off a blizzard descended, I couldn't see five yards in front of me. |
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For writers and editors, the workshop was a blizzard of inspiration and instruction. |
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And while hitting the top 10 has created a blizzard of credibility-tinged hype around the group, they just can't live up to their radical image. |
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And did this blizzard of deal activity generate tangible additional value for their shareholders? |
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You might ask similar questions about the Super Bowl, restaurants, and why snow shovels don't cost more when there is a blizzard. |
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Regardless of what it drafts, the agency expects a similar blizzard of public comment. |
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It's about the emotional trauma suffered by those who get caught-up in the blizzard of pink slips in today's harsh, corporate climate. |
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Even as a fierce blizzard looms on the horizon, she finds herself with more than just a truant husband on her hands. |
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However, in the blizzard of journalistic hype, these subtle forms they create are being lost. |
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After all, enduring wind chill and blizzard conditions is something born-and-bred New Englanders do. |
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But the region's weathermen say predictions of impending blizzard conditions are wide of the mark. |
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I sauntered through the upstairs hall, reluctant to go out into the raging blizzard outside. |
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Then a blizzard closed in forcing the men to make a 15-mile detour around the water in a complete white-out. |
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Of course, if that kind of erratic weather pattern appeared during winter, then I guessed that a blizzard would appear. |
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They finally got the break they needed when they found a way over the open water lead after a 15-hour slog through the blizzard. |
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Smith landed at Manchester Airport just after midday amid tight security and a blizzard. |
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Soon January rolled around, bringing in a heavy blizzard, which meant there would be no school. |
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A couple of weeks ago, my inbox received a blizzard of emails, courtesy of the latest virus. |
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The Minister says that she has had to make regular visits to the regional capital to cope with a blizzard of bureaucracy. |
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To curb overheating, regulators have produced a blizzard of edicts in the last fortnight, and made a few high profile arrests. |
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He is a constant bundle of energy, founding and leading a whole blizzard of extra-curricular clubs and plays, never quite satisfied for long. |
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Politicians, policy experts and academics are amazingly complacent about the blizzard of cross-subsidies that now rages. |
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Or had it provided sanctuary from the remorseless blizzard of e-mails, phone calls, meetings and other responsibilities? |
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The blizzard of details the prosecution produced was meticulous and almost irrelevant. |
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What is the average citizen to do, facing this blizzard of charges and countercharges and theories and countertheories? |
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As usual with governments, this recognition is late and accompanied by a blizzard of bureaucracy and paperwork. |
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A frantic battle in a forest takes place in a blizzard of autumn gold leaves that eventually turn blood red. |
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Walk into any ski shop these days, looking for a new pair of skis, and you'll be greeted by a blizzard of colour, shape and terminology. |
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They should try lighting a braai fire in the teeth of a Cape blizzard with a friend who says he can't help because he has a beer in each hand. |
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That means they can use a snowplough to clear the roads and, unless they have a blizzard, it is passable. |
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In this dark solitary place, married to this shy, watchful man, her cheerfulness was a bubble-bath in a blizzard. |
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Gone are the times when tensions would erupt in a blizzard of savage brutality. |
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The crew might find cracking old cases harder than counting snowflakes in a blizzard. |
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A particular blizzard roared on for days at a time, and she was getting stir-crazy being stuck in the house while the storm blew over. |
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But in sub-zero temperatures and blizzard conditions they had to retreat beneath canvas for the night and abandon the rescue mission. |
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For many folks, the holidays are a time to join family and loved ones in a blizzard of good cheer and heartwarming togetherness. |
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Companies should prepare for a pandemic flu the way they would for a blizzard. |
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With five minutes left in the third period, Foles hucked the ball up 44 yards into the raging blizzard, and Cooper pulled it in out of the void. |
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That evening the blizzard picks up again, with strong winds blowing snow across the flat delta. |
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This comes as the climax to a positive blizzard of bans, both from Westminster and its pygmy parody at Holyrood. |
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The act of consigning Christmas to the nether regions of the storage unit started an organizational blizzard. |
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Getting suppliers to invoice you electronically will also cut down on the paper blizzard and reduce the cost of acquiring information. |
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A major blizzard has been predicted all week, but 15-year old Haley is more concerned about the movie date she has planned with her crush. |
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As usual in February the weather was desperate with a blizzard and white out conditions as we arrived at car park. |
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For years your bright light was darkened by a blizzard of lies, cheating and innuendo. |
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Driving from the Denver airport to Wyoming, I encountered an almost-otherworldly whiteout of a blizzard. |
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He also expanded on the need to get the average American out from under the blizzard of paperwork that the tax season brings. |
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Many of us have tired of the blizzard of histories marking the sesquicentennial of the first years of the American Civil War. |
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People were helping others run and avoid the blizzard of debris. |
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But at least there's some attempt to deal with and current affairs amid all that girl-mag blizzard of fashion, bizarre beauty treatments and gossip. |
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The flagship scheme then became lost in a blizzard of red tape. |
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We've got fresh, sparkly snow out here this morning and even though it's only a few inches, we're going to pretend it's a major blizzard and we're snowbound. |
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There has also been a blizzard of complaints about poor customer service, falling earnings, rising debt, and a hostile attempt to force changes at board level. |
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The mass no-show came despite a flurry of ads encouraging participation, and a veritable blizzard of TV spots exploring the question of voter apathy, especially among youth. |
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The process is like examining a single snowflake in a blizzard. |
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Headwinds forced a landing at gander, in Newfoundland, in the middle of a blizzard. |
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The restaurant's special roast chicken is flash-fried, then served under a blizzard of fried garlic stems, and tastes like a poor man's rendition of Peking duck. |
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After 2 hours spent sitting in bivouac bags the storm showed no sign of clearing and the decision was made to retreat before fresh windslab built up in the blizzard. |
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The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a raging blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition. |
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The blizzard made it impossible to see anything abaft of the bridge. |
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Memories whirled through her mind like the snowflakes in the blizzard. |
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While many futurists predicted that we'd be enjoying the paperless office around this time, Americans are still at the epicenter of a paper blizzard. |
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Overall, though, despite the blizzard of facts and figures, both candidates generally limited themselves to modest exaggerations and standard issue political puffery. |
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Without either a spacesuit on the moon, or heavy clothing and shelter in a midwinter Antarctic blizzard, the human body would rapidly succumb to the extreme conditions. |
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Defeat came as a red blast of heat and a blizzard of ash and cinders. |
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Most Western directors seem so afraid of boring an audience or losing their interest that they bombard our senses with a blizzard of images and a cacophony of noise. |
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For three unhappy days we were all stuck in the house because of the blizzard. |
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A rescue party was hurriedly assembled and prepared to leave Friday morning, but another blizzard blew in from the west and paralyzed all movement. |
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But when the blizzard hit, that suddenly wasn't an option anymore. |
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The barometer is dropping, so we may be in a blizzard by midday. |
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He saw the shafts sleet down across the fort, and his heart rejoiced, for surely nothing could live under the merciless beating of that steel-pointed blizzard! |
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Skiing through it is like being caught in a sudden, blinding blizzard. |
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Then a blizzard settles in just before lunch, where live reindeer are tethered outside a yurt and cooked reindeer stew is simmering inside on the fire. |
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In some places, the blizzard winds had blown their path clear of snow. |
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Thereafter, we were treated to a blizzard of corporate cameos. |
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There will be a storm of prudent rhetoric, a blizzard of initiatives and tax breaks and a torrent of concessions towards pensioners and motorists in rural areas. |
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As the blizzard of redundancies and closures continued through the 1970s and 80s, finding investment for such ventures was about as easy as crossing a motorway blindfolded. |
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Each month, I faced a blizzard of bills, which came to dominate my life. |
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Her boyfriend of many years turns out to be a complete and total slimeball, and a blizzard is making her road trip unbearable. |
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The white, furry phantom has been getting laughs by walking through the blizzard in a sasquatch suit. |
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Our backyard froze from a blizzard, and I put on my brother's hockey skates. |
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It's been less a storm in a teacup and more a blizzard on top of a Victoria sandwich cake. |
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Oh, so you fall for Eva in both Sin City and White Bird in a blizzard. |
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When snow is violent and falls heavily we call it a blizzard. |
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After the blizzard, we shoveled the driveway for the next two days. |
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Russian clown Slava Polunin of St Petersburg Circus brings a stunning blizzard, as well as giant floating balloons and a fine cobweb floating out over the audience. |
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Despite Clapton's later admission that the tour took place amidst a veritable blizzard of drugs and alcohol, it resulted in the live double album In Concert. |
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Lavatories are available in a blizzard of colors, materials, and styles. |
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On Monday, blizzard conditions were preventing the explorer from being transported by skidoo to the Princess Elisabeth Station, about 43 miles from his base camp position. |
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And with the blizzard conditions at the Highland Wildlife Park, near Kingussie, making him feel right at home, Walker finished off with a bellyflop into a pool. |
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