When I went on deck to make sure everything was okay, the visibility just disappeared, in what I can only describe as an Arctic white-out. |
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Just wanted to call and say since the last update we've moved to camp 2 on quite snowy conditions and pretty white-out, zero visibility. |
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Roads throughout the country were closed because of white-out conditions and people were advised by emergency services to stay indoors. |
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At times, when it's been a white-out, I have walked past Corrunich because I couldn't see anything. |
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Suddenly, the climbers heard a loud roar behind them and soon were in white-out conditions. |
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Not one notebook, pen, eraser, glue stick, scissors, or white-out remained. |
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In his new post, McEttrick oversees all functions of lighters, shavers, writing instruments and white-out correction products. |
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She painted white-out over a few names, then blew and waved furiously until it was dry. |
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He sat on the seat of the tractor, writing something with a white-out marker on the black seating. |
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This includes food products, of course, but also school supplies such as ink, toner, white-out, and paint. |
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It was a complete white-out, except for the ghostlike silhouette of our boat. |
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The white-out breaks to a view of Mount Columbia, then the mist closes down again like someone raking dry cotton balls over our eyes. |
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As you enter, visual and acoustic references are slowly erased, leaving only a visual white-out and the white noise of the pulsating nozzles. |
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I colored in the bottom part of the goggles with white-out to make their vision even smaller. |
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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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Should any negative psychic forces manifest themselves on the page, I'll merely banish them with magical white-out. |
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The white-out in and around the city caused match promoter Martin Witts to put the Barbican meeting between Jimmy White and Alex Higgins on hold. |
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As the bomber approached Goose Bay, it flew into a white-out and fuel began to run out. |
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In his new post, he oversees all functions of lighters, shavers, writing instruments and white-out correction products. |
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With no food or water, and the dangers of hypothermia and dehydration sliding into inevitability, the men continue their treacherous descent through white-out conditions. |
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For example ask people to write captions or you could white-out the texts in the speech bubbles and ask people to write their own. |
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Not long after we left the wind picked up and for 18 hours the remaining inhabitants suffered a white-out, something we'd escaped all the time we were there. |
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Chickens are not being counted but fingers are crossed for the promised white-out and perhaps even some snow pictures of a more impressive nature! |
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Straining my eyes in the dazzling white-out, I excitedly make my first sighting in the distance, only to be informed it's a herd of cattle from a nearby ranch. |
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Hurricane-force winds hampered clean-up efforts with high drifts and white-out conditions, and, with snow this deep, you want more than just a shovel. |
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Both men braved white-out conditions and the risk of being swept into open water, which was only 15 feet from the rescue site. |
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The telephone system was swamped, one snow-plough got lost in a white-out, and another got so badly stuck that it could not be dug out for six days. |
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The pilot did not notice that the slope of the landing area exceeded the maximum roll angle allowable for this aircraft because the existing white-out conditions deprived him of depth perception. |
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I'm in the social equivalent of a white-out. |
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The snow piled up thickly, a near white-out. |
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Severe weather and white-out conditions can reduce visibility to the point where you can easily become disoriented and lost, even in daylight. |
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Some of the trains are so long, it's like a white-out under there. |
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The conditions would have been conducive to a white-out situation, whereby the snow-covered lake surface would blend with a snowy, obscured ceiling to disorient the pilot by eliminating all horizon references. |
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Make sure that your workspace is well equipped with all the necessities: paper, pens, pencils, an eraser or white-out, a highlighter and whatever other special tools you may need. |
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Don't bother with correcting tape, white-out or erasable onionskin paper. |
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