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But gradually in this dark, snowbound world, beneath the grime of the tormented faces, certain figures emerge, most of whom will become escapees.
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This play has its own ballad to tell: on a dark and snowbound winter solstice (snowflakes courtesy of the audience's torn-up napkins), Madeleine Worrall's buttoned-up Prudencia goes on an archetypal journey of self-discovery, housing estates and car parks notwithstanding.
Business was bad, and there were grim tales of people snowbound for hours in cars, buses and trains.
Here is the spare calligraphy of Winter Road I, a single dark ribbon describing the whole of a rolling snowbound landscape as it unfurls with suave simplicity across the canvas.
In the snowbound suspense tale, Williams starred as a crime novelist with a dark secret who's hunted by Al Pacino's unraveling detective.
Snowbound mountains hug Salt Lake City.
Someplace called the Bronks (sp?) remains snowbound.
Refugees camped out in snowbound streets.
And more snow fell early yesterday in snowbound Chicago and Milwaukee.
Rome was snowbound, rendering anything expansive a virtual impossibility.
For nine months of the year, cricket pitches are snowbound.
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