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After all, the S6 has all its wheels churning up the pavement, so it'll go in snow quite well, thanks very much.

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Jacob Steinberg Match report: West Ham 0-0 Stoke City Jacob Steinberg: Goalkeepers ensure parity but both sides can be positive It snowed quite heavily a couple of hours before kick-off, it was freezing cold and, two weeks before Christmas, it was a major shopping day but still a crowd of 44,000 turned up at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.

It wasn't that cold and the snow was quite light, but the wind was already quite nasty if you got out into an open area.

(Grime is one thing; uncollected garbage piled under uncleared snow is quite another).

The snow is quite a marvel, unless you're the moose whose feeding is restricted because the snow is too exhausting to slog through.

"He wanted the battle and the snow scene quite dark," said Richard Hudson, who has designed the ballet's Biedermeier-inspired vivid-hued costumes and sets.

But, mush and slush notwithstanding, it is also a fascinating, cleverly orchestrated snow job: quite probably the hagiography of the year.

"Unfortunately with the way the snow is – quite clumpy and heavy – off the side of the track where I slipped into, my leg just stopped and I managed to twist myself," he said.

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