In northern areas, a solid snowdrift would provide a convenient launchpad over such a fence for deer. |
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The Midland Section commemorated the 10th anniversary by planting a snowdrift crab-apple tree. |
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Looking for shelter, he finds himself a place to sit in the leeward side of a snowdrift. |
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The crude, rusting poles are piled side-by-side in a snowdrift of steel on the floor of the Hirshhorn. |
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We rocketed down the trough, then sideslipped a three-foot snowdrift on the edge of a muddy trail for the last two miles. |
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Eventually, it succumbed to the elements and was buried under years of snowdrift. |
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Any intruding snowdrift could lead to unwanted humidity, which could damage the structure. |
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One that struck the Regina area in 1947 lasted 10 days and buried an entire train in a kilometrelong snowdrift. |
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The size of the snowdrift trapped by the belt is also affected by the density. |
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The doctor got stuck in a snowdrift at our farm gate, so I was there before he arrived. |
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They can be opened from the roof, which is very practical if there is a snowdrift outside. |
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Knowing what to do in different situations will better equip you for surviving icy skids, sudden stops on snow, or getting stuck in a snowdrift. |
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He then became a map-maker, but, standing up to his waist in a snowdrift on Rhode Island a few years later, realised that indoor work had certain attractions. |
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The floor and most of the counters were blanketed in a thick snowdrift of flour, marked with trails of footprints where they had walked through it. |
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He maneuvered it into a deep snowdrift, where its power proved useless. |
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At the end block I turned and dallied in some side streets, expecting the Yukon to come blasting through a snowdrift and T-bone me into a body cast. |
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The snowdrift is machine cut to the maximum, but we will have to use the shovels afterwards. |
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Although winds are not as strong in the Arctic as in alpine tundras, their influence on snowdrift patterns and whiteouts is an important climatic factor. |
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By that I don't mean she wears pink all-in-one ski-suits, or that she needs help getting into chairlifts, or that she bursts into tears when she falls face-first into a snowdrift. |
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On a cloudy day, however, as I can attest, it's much like sitting in a snowdrift, admittedly a warm one with soft leather seating, an endless supply of wine and the faint tinkle of Schubert in the background. |
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Impossible to guess what was underneath that snowdrift. |
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We finally arrived at a major snow step, a complex structure that is clearly visible in the photographs, and found a snowdrift in a sort of hollow in which we dug some rather poor snow holes. |
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But this is like looking for a contact lens in a snowdrift. |
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My favorite began with a grainy black and white shot of a large snowdrift. |
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Smokelike snow dribbled from the spruces I bumped into, I crawled in a snowdrift in the swinish drill, footcloths hanging from my boots. |
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A snowdrift which forms a bank around the unprotected side of a rock. |
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He quotes the account of an unnamed gentleman from Penrith who wanted to eat his dinner on Midsummer Day while sitting in a snowdrift on top of Helvellyn. |
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