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There may be snow on the roof, but there's still a fire in the kitchen.
There may be snow piling up outside, but in here it is warm, and it smells like paradise.
Lettie Mae's teachings in the art of seduction "There may be snow on the mountaintop but there's fire in the valley".
The notes from the company I travelled with had hinted at the unpredictable weather: "Early in the season there may be snow patches and snowshoes may have to be used".
A noise outside the house may be an intruder, or it may be snow sliding off the roof in the light of experience, we can tell which theory is right.
9.00pm GMT Breathe deep, Englishmen – the scent of victory is in the air I've been doing a bit of research on the 1953 Ashes series – there may be snow on the ground, but the build-up to summer has already started here at Guardian towers – and that's how the Mirror previewed the decisive fourth day of the decisive Test.
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The majority of pupils may live in areas affected by heavy snowfall, so they may be snowed in at home.
While it may be snowing in the Sahara, it's so hot in Australia that hundreds of bats just dropped dead. .
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