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"Snow will not be plowed from the roads.
The blood belonged to Rob Scuderi, a Kings defenseman, whom Bernier had plowed from behind.
The murkiness — city officials can make claims that do not seem to match reality on the streets — partly results from the fact that the Sanitation Department starts counting the streets it has plowed from the start of a storm, meaning a street could be freed of some or most of its snow only to be covered again later.
However, it may also be reported hourly using "SNOINCR" remarks to provide air field technicians information on how frequently snow must be plowed from runways and taxiways.
Steamboat Square was, until 2010, named the Snow Dock for being where city trucks dumped into the Hudson River snow plowed from the streets.
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Workers could then plow from curb to curb when the snow began falling the next morning.
Basically I plowed on from one person, from one aspect of the Internet to the next in a fairly spontaneous way.
For more than a decade, Cisco plowed profits from its networking equipment business into lower-margin areas like consumer electronics.
The washouts of paved roads is mind-boggling enough but so is seeing areas where the mud has been plowed away from the roads left intact.
And this comes to me from the times of my childhood, from irrigating the orchard, from plowing the vineyard, from guarding the watermelon field.
One night it snowed, and my parents woke up the next morning to find their sidewalk already plowed by emissaries from the neighborhood civic association.
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