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The string binding the rags to the tyre strips had come loose and he could feel snow edging under the soles of his feet.
With a cross between a yell of terror and a whoop of delight, I'm off the lip and arcing through the air, then a few seconds later I feel snow under my skis again.
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Wilmott found this"easy to put on" balm protectedagainst the wind andshe said "it didn't feel likethe snow was freezing onmy face".
Regardless of how you feel about snow pants, the piece seems to have unconsciously taped into a very real anger in the Canadian psyche, one directed at the haves by the have-nots.
In some sense, "Snow Hunters" feels like a follow-up, as if Yoon had expanded on one of his earlier pieces.
Jon Dennis Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow by Peter Hoeg Copenhagen Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow makes an excellent tourist guide to Copenhagen - you can easily walk around the city centre and spot the places featured in the first half of the book.
"I felt the snow hit me.
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"I felt the snow, the ashes and the silence around me," he wrote.
Peter Høeg's Danish thriller Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow, published in 1993, radiated a new kind of polar chill.
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