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A polar bear manages not to spill his pint as he stumbles on a patch of snow.
According to lore, a group of farmers many years ago decided that a patch of snow that always survives the summer resembled a white horse, or hakuba.
They can get caught off guard, flying out in a mild spell, then getting chilled by landing on a patch of snow.
One of the bodies was in a patch of snow near the express track, and the other was resting on the edge of the platform.
Satellites can map the snow's area, but they provide huge snapshots, compared with the aerial surveys, which can show a patch of snow a yard or two square, and a patch of bare ground next to it, Painter said.
A patch of snow dappled with leaves adds a luminous touch, as other snowy spots do at the edge of a pine grove in Amagansett, on the Georgica dunes, and at a garden in Water Mill.
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I take the more traditional option of throwing myself face down into a patch of fresh snow, creating a snow angel that will still be there in spring.
At one point, I almost slipped on a patch of hardened snow to what surely would have been my death.
Mount Baker is the highest peak in the North Cascades, rising 3,286 meters (10,780 feet) above sea level and every year it retains a patch of "permanent" snow and ice that persists through the summer.
Is that a religious thing?" From an opening focusing on a patch of yellow snow that we gradually realise contains Frank, lying drunk and incontinent on Christmas Eve ("didn't think we had a white duvet," he grumbles as he wakes up) to Frank's mate in The Jockey telling him, "Do you know what the perfect Christmas is for me, Frank?
Catching a patch of soft snow immediately after finishing her opening run, Shiffrin lost balance and fell, calling it "a little bit dangerous" and prompting course workers to clear the fresh snow from the finish area.
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