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Plenty of fat Louisiana shellfish — procured by the hardest means — rested in chopped ice.
Residents chopped ice on nearby lakes and transported it by dog sled to preserve their food.
McMurray and his friend Ted Williams stood sentinel over carefully chopped ice holes.
Instead we start with ice and "guys with big arms" who once chopped ice in the wintertime.
Every window in New York was open, and on the streets venders manning little carts chopped ice and sprinkled colored sugar over mounds of it for a couple of pennies.
Reaction mixture was then poured into the mixture of 60 mL of concentrated hydrochloric acid and 100 g of chopped ice.
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He said he has not hesitated, even when offered machines for chopping ice and irrigating lawns.
As any motorist who has tried to chop ice from a windshield knows, that bond can be very strong.
In the opilio, or snow crab, season, which usually begins in January, they routinely begin the day by chopping ice off the boat for a couple of hours.
J Rosser Lomax, the head bartender at the new bar The Third Man, has just finished chopping ice from a pan the size of a bake-sale sheet cake when he strikes up a conversation.
Many references were made to having to chop ice from ponds and water-filled containers in locations at relatively low elevations where that phenomenon ordinarily would not have been expected.
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