I turn, look out of the window, and see great big fluffy snowflakes tumbling out of the sky. |
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Come Saturday, we were ensconced in our New York hotel when we spied delightful snowflakes. |
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I stared out at the drifting snowflakes absently, sitting at the counter with Connor in actual peace. |
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We had gone barely a hundred yards when a few snowflakes began to drift downwards. |
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Low-slung gray clouds sprinkled quarter-sized snowflakes in the still-brown winter woods and a sharp north wind bit at ears and ungloved hands. |
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Blown under the porch roof by the wind, snowflakes alight on Beth Durand's curly brown hair, and on the pale rounded swell of her cheeks. |
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Tiny snowflakes flurried down to the ground where they quickly disappeared. |
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The flakes were falling lightly and the photographer took several shots of Ally and Trent trying to catch snowflakes on their tongues. |
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This being British, male and British-made, most members would be happy taking odds on the fastest of two snowflakes. |
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Daughters, you have the opportunity to earn snowflakes for proficiency, and to help bethels who need your assistance. |
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He studied the crystal structure of snowflakes and the honeycomb structure of cork. |
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I'm about to go and drop a thousand tissue paper snowflakes from the roof to surprise the kids. |
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They were sitting on a bench in the garden, as snowflakes fluttered from the sky. |
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He dusted the snowflakes out of his hair and slipped on his pair of thick-framed spectacles and took the folder from Margaret's hands. |
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But the moment she was born it snowed such thick and fluffy snowflakes it amazed everyone in the hospital. |
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She twirled and pirouetted with her arms outstretched to catch the gliding snowflakes. |
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Natalie loved the snow and she stood at her window watching the snowflakes fall. |
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The crew might find cracking old cases harder than counting snowflakes in a blizzard. |
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Little accents, little umlauts, tiny apostrophes like snowflakes sting her cheeks. |
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Though few snowflakes fell, the ground was covered in nearly two feet of snow, most of which had frozen solid into large chunks of ice. |
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However, given the right weather conditions, the probability that triangular snowflakes will occur is high. |
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A look out the window confirmed that I was indeed in the Twilight Zone, as huge, unnatural snowflakes fell to the ground. |
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As I walked along the concrete sidewalk snowflakes began to fall from the grayish sky. |
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Without hesitation, the blond-haired boy took off again, snowflakes drifting into his face. |
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They slowly walked down the road as the tiny white snowflakes fell lightly to the ground. |
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The wind wails around the buildings and chases the occasional snowflakes falling from the low grey clouds. |
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John laughed giddily and stood up to try and catch the snowflakes in his mouth. |
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For example, limestone often contains dendritic patterns formed by precipitating manganese dioxide, and they are unique as are snowflakes. |
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He removed his jacket in the laundry room, dusting the floor with snowflakes. |
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Patricia Rasmussen's color microphotography illustrates this treatise on the art-science-history of snowflakes. |
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The crew flurried up like a torrent of snowflakes, cast about in attempts to fulfill commands as the ship berthed. |
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Jolly by Golly is that special place where tall, wobbly snowmen grete you with a smile, birds wear ice skates and snowflakes come in all colors. |
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The older girl slipped in and began to remove her jacket, taking a pause to shake her head free of snowflakes, though only in vain as they clung to her flaming hair. |
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Tiny snowflakes flurried about them as they finally completed the task. |
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Keep a cool head as the stage rotates and the snowflakes appear closer and closer together. |
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As well as the old favourites, try bluebells, snowflakes, grape hyacinths, lily of the valley, fritillaries, alliums, lilies of every kind and colour. |
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Dream about snowflakes as the doleful synthesizers moan like winter winds. |
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Learn about snow crystal types, make snowflakes and a snow cone to bring home. |
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Women dressed as dancing snowflakes tried to persuade showgoers to stop and consider it. |
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Being a thousand miles from the ocean and at a ten thousand elevation, our snowflakes are mostly air. |
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The Queen is depicted wearing a diadem composed of maple leave and snowflakes, representing Canada. |
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Through the portholes, they watched millions of tiny medusas, like so many snowflakes, proof that the water was briny. |
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This is one of the reasons why it has been considered undesirable to abolish the use of snowflakes altogether. |
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It all started in 1980, when a group of Irish guests saw snowflakes and got nostalgic about a cold Christmas with all the trimmings. |
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The return of snowflakes and the first snowball fights announce the coming of Christmas. |
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A figure described as a Rich and Lively Female wears thornlike head ornaments and a gown covered with snowflakes and peonies. |
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Her fly patterns are intricate, exacting, and hold the subtle variances of nature usually reserved for spider webs, mud dauber nests, and snowflakes. |
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Our tests are getting to the point where you may become more rare than the entire number of snowflakes that fall in the course of one year. |
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The reverse also applies: Trees, coastlines, cauliflowers and snowflakes can all be considered natural fractals. |
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Mountains and icebergs, snowflakes and clouds, are delights to me. |
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Decorate with lots of silver, white and icy blue streamers, snowflakes, balloons and icicles. |
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This is a lovely take on the latest Snowman TV film, as you soar above London and other cities collecting snowflakes. |
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Being accompanied by shining snowflakes on long drives, and arriving in a city bathing in a cosy orange gleam, does sound rather appealing. |
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The random factor originating from the thermal motion of atoms is one main reason why all snowflakes, leaves, and trees are different. |
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As I was examining snowflakes and crystals, I was curious why God designed for them to have the basic hexagonal shape, and I prayed to God. |
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Rain can also begin as ice crystals that collect each other to form large snowflakes. |
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I was sitting on my branch and counted all the snowflakes that fell on my branch. |
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The pews in front of you fill up with gray and white heads, a bit like large snowflakes that arrive by walking slowly. |
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As the snowflakes fall, liquid water freezes onto them forming ice pellets that will continue to grow as more and more droplets are accumulated. |
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Glittery, white snowflakes hung from the ceiling, while along the edges of the bleachers was white gossamer that was also draped over the bleachers. |
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White snowflakes drift lazily in front of a piercing black sky. |
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And then he was bursting through the main door, the chill late-afternoon wind throwing snowflakes against his sweat-streaked face and chilling him to the marrow. |
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Delicate snowflakes drifted down to land on a head of long blonde curls. |
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He watched the tiny snowflakes drift onto his black jean pants. |
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Tiny snowflakes brushed her face as they fell, fluttering to the ground. |
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He put his hand out and watched the snowflakes melt on his fingers. |
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Memories whirled through her mind like the snowflakes in the blizzard. |
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I looked up at the night sky and snowflakes landed on my face. |
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I am wearing a red flannel nightgown with buttons and white snowflakes. |
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Yet there were birds here too: a flock of snow buntings, the world's toughest songbird, flashing their white wings as they swirled around like snowflakes. |
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We all love to look at the delicate snowflakes as they float down, so why not make your own cotton bud snowflake? |
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We could make a connection between all those things, between snowflakes and scans of the brain, flowers, any kind of crenulated form like this. |
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The resulting piece, inspired by the mask Candice Bergen wore to Truman Capote's Black and White Ball and photos of rabbits gamboling in the snow, contains 3.5 carats of sparklers that are meant to represent snowflakes. |
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Light reflection complicated by the spectral reflection from the snowflakes and obscuration of landmarks by falling snow can reduce visibility and depth perception to nil in such conditions. |
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His oven gloves, made from a knitted heat-resistant viscose fiber called Lenzing FR, are bright red, patterned with nonskid silicone snowflakes and thickly lined, and come halfway up to the elbow. |
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And, as the last of these phrases suggests, the poem oxymoronically represents snowflakes as stones. |
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One of the ones I like is that in 1995 the Ice Research Centre in Canada estimated that 1024, that is, septillion, snowflakes fell in Canada annually. |
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This extraordinary installation, commissioned for the show, projects swirling pink flowers and falling snowflakes on a two-story semicylindrical screen. |
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This causes the partial or complete melting of any snowflakes falling through the warm layer. |
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However, the artists' presence has been omitted and replaced with a sculpture: a small structure containing sharings of plastic resembling snowflakes, and a single palm tree. |
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Revel in winter whites with this enchanting holiday bouquet of snowy blossoms, accented by shiny silver-toned ornaments and glittery snowflakes arranged in a silvery cup. |
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The use of snowflakes and R. D. F. has gradually forced him away from this policy, but it is a fairly safe assumption that he still prefers this method of attack if he can carry it out with a reasonable chance of success. |
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Two trumpeter swans floated on the steaming river, snowflakes swirling around their ghostly white forms. |
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Sparkling snowflakes glisten against an azure Russian sky, and the familiar strains of Tchaikovsky's music beckon us to indulge our senses in a magical fairyland of dancing bears, animated nutcrackers and Christmas reveries! |
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Raindrops and snowflakes cannot fall out of a cloud unless there is a floating seed husk, piece of pollen, speck of dust or other aerosol that they can cling to and grow around. |
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This pack contains 20 sparkling snowflakes for your wintery creations. |
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After 1954, not even light snowflakes have been registered ever in the city of Seville or it's airport. |
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These flakes continue to fall as snowflakes in sub-zero temperature. |
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These aggregates are snowflakes, and are usually the type of ice particle that falls to the ground. |
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Here he stood for a moment looking up and down the narrow road and the heavy snowflakes covered his shoulders and his tufty, ill-kempt hair. |
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And after enough snowflakes of conflict comes the avalanche. |
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Like snowflakes, each recipient of this extraordinary award is unique. |
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At the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in February one of five giant expanding snowflakes failed to open – but Russian TV covered for it by cutting to rehearsal footage instead. |
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With bazillions of snowflakes crystalizing over dust specks and falling to Earth, why don't the clouds run out of nuclei? |
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We spotted butterfly fish drifting by like snowflakes and a gleaming school of silversides. |
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It falls as snowflakes and hail or occurs as frost, icicles or ice spikes. |
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When autumn leaves crackled beneath his feet and delicate snowflakes melted on his eyelashes, Benjamin still felt the whomp of the baseball smacking into his glove. |
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