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A fierce blizzard develops.
The previous worst disaster on Everest was the deaths of eight climbers in a fierce blizzard on 11 May 1996.
Archambault's directive was rejected by many long-term water protectors, however, as the camps hunkered down amid a fierce blizzard.
One icy morning in February 2012, Hillary Clinton's plane touched down in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, which was just digging out from a fierce blizzard.
As the fierce blizzard that had been predicted showed few signs of materializing yesterday, the chancellor said that the city's 1,100 schools would almost certainly reopen today.
In a piece from 1922 announcing "Winter Sales Are Best Reached by the Underground," small, silhouetted shoppers in wind-whipped overcoats hover over a granular, blue-and-white spiral symbolizing a fierce blizzard.
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Surviving the winters' fierce blizzards, they see their crops destroyed by locusts in summer.
Having performed all these activities in unrelenting summer heat, torrential downpours and fierce blizzards, I can't help wondering if advising people to ride bikes solely "for fun" ignores the real impact bikes can have on our society and our environment.
Approximately 6,000 Paiutes in Nevada had suffered during a winter of fierce blizzards that year.
Blizzards, fierce winds and temperatures as low as minus 50°C (minus 58°F) have again taken a toll on the country's livestock and the herders who depend on them.
INDEED, the house has weathered fierce storms — even a 1978 blizzard, when the Shanors worried about their Shelter-Kit while in Russia — without batting a shingle.
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