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Sitting inside, snowbound into inertia, I'm mulling over last month's gallop of outside work.
Yet somehow this holiday still feels as if we had all been snowbound into one week of the calendar and time couldn't go on until we dug ourselves out.
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But to be fair, in 1891, when Dr. James Naismith divided 18 snowbound Massachusetts students into opposing teams and instructed them to toss a soccer ball into peach baskets nailed on opposite walls, the first game of "basket ball" must have looked pretty Duchampian, too.
In 2006, I wrote a piece for the magazine about the efforts of a team of archeologists to establish the truth about the Donner Party, historical figures — a group of Midwestern men, women, and children heading to California, snowbound in the Sierra in 1846 — whose story turned into myth even as it was still transpiring.
The hunt has now extended to include United States marines, and across snowbound mountain passes into Pakistan, where General Musharraf has deployed several thousand Pakistani troops to close off the passes and conduct village-to-village searches.
But the shortfall was markedly lower than the £7.8bn in January and the £9.7bn racked up in December, when it appears imports could get into snowbound Britain but exports couldn't get out.
The American suspicion then was that Mr. bin Laden and other fugitives might have fled the cave complex in the Tora Bora area of eastern Afghanistan when it came under intensive bombing by American B-52's and might have traveled through snowbound mountain passes into Pakistan.
Dozens more hikers are safe but snowbound in remote lodges.
Passengers on a train from Albany were snowbound in their cars for 48 hours.
There will be only an unknown track into the snowbound woods.
Toward the end of World War II, when fathers were away in the army, Soviet guerrillas crossed the border and moved into the snowbound village of Jaakonvaara.
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