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Bowing gondola workers equipped with nylon brushes politely dust snow from our heads.
Lifeproof has made its name building phone and tablet cases that are water, dust, snow and shock proof without adding the armor cladding of many submersible cases.
But their rotors also typically kick up dust, snow and wind that can blind a climber, and throw her off balance.
Shovel snow and dust snow from wood furniture immediately.
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Abramovich removes coaches like dusting snow off his shoes, and has already undermined Ancelotti by firing his assistant, Ray Wilkins, without a public explanation.
A full hour later, the assistant super was still outside, dusting snow off of cars and waiting for shareholders who might want to clear their parking spaces.
He often portrayed the human ability to turn even the slightest incident or natural detail to emotional profit, seen at its most economical form in "Dust of Snow": The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood And saved some part Of a day I had rued.
"We do not anticipate using LiDAR," he said, noting that LiDAR does not penetrate occlusions like rain, fog, dust and snow, whereas radar does.
In high latitudes, and in Iceland specifically, PV-modules are often set up near vertical, prohibiting coverage not only by dust and snow, but also by tephra.
A "dust of snow from a hemlock tree" once gave the poet Robert Frost "a change of mood" that saved his day.
It means, "Whirlwind Woman," Floyd told Mag like a column of air swirling dust or snow or rain; like a tornado.
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