Sentence examples for snow called from inspiring English sources

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Surface water is the residue of precipitation and melted snow, called runoff.

Snow called back, by which time Rosen's father had gone to the computer and confirmed the news.

My own theory is that their recoil is a symptom of what CP Snow called the "Second Culture" of literary intellectuals and critics.

A new collection of hotels in the snow, called, of course, Snotels (snotels.com), offers 25 in four European countries, including fabulous resorts such as Engelberg in Switzerland.

Then came Flotilla DeBarge, a 6-foot-plus drag queen in an emerald sequined gown and Santa-red stockings, who did a parody of "Let It Snow," called "Let It Go," turning it into an ode to losing your temper.

Rosen, who was not even aware that any team was interested, was at home in Kingston watching World Cup soccer when Snow called to say he had been selected by the Islanders.

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Snow calls DiPietro, 26, a "machine".

Yet what "the gentry", as Mr Snow calls them, wanted was to get back to running their businesses and to do their best to protect Hong Kong's interests.

The process of precipitating snow is called snowfall.

In the front of store, on prominent display, were sturdy snow boots called the Adirondack and the Ostrander – names meant to conjure visions of bracing walks in snow-capped mountains.

If there was no snow, I called in.

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