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Ice runs a variety of detention facilities across the country.
The technology for shaving ice runs from Ms. Jordi's simple approach (a large block of ice and a shaver) to the complex (the Japanese-made Hatsuyuki HF500, priced about $1,500).
HOW TO GET THERE Leipzig is approximately two hours south of Berlin by train; the Inter-City Expruns (ICeveryns every two hours and costs 36 euros for second class and 57 euros for first (www.bahn.de and www.eurail.com).
When such cracks form in wetter parts of Earth's Arctic region, "melted ice runs into the cracks and refreezes, so you end up getting what are called ice wedges," Dr. Smith said.
He has bought an 1806 print of the design for Lord Nelson's gilded mahogany coffin, published a few days after that naval leader's funeral; 1890s photos of Kansas bank robbers killed in gunfights; and a mimeographed daily schedule of religious services and ice runs that Pearl Harbor officers issued a few hours before the 1941 bombing.
The cold turned Denver streets and walks--covered with a layer of snow left over from a Christmas blizzard--into treacherous ice runs as the city stuck to a policy of not plowing residential streets.
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She took a quick inventory and sent my husband on an ice run.
Every year 12 cubic kilometres of ice run into the sea.
To brake, riders engage metal appendages called rakes that jut out from their shoes like talons, to the ice run.
In a show chockablock with moral and ethical eunuchs, she seems to have the most ice running through her veins.
A half hour earlier, he and the other Rangers, without Messier, had been on the ice, running drills.
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