Sentence examples for snowbound landscape from inspiring English sources

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The bleakness of the snowbound landscape, the beauty of the moors, the vivid realisation of market town and northern city are all rendered with absolute clarity.

"O Tannenbaum" provides a bleak finale: a moral white-out in a snowbound landscape where a family pick up a couple of hitchhikers.

Here is the spare calligraphy of Winter Road I, a single dark ribbon describing the whole of a rolling snowbound landscape as it unfurls with suave simplicity across the canvas.

But poor Lazarus isn't the only hapless, stranded wanderer here: there's the protagonist traversing the snowbound landscape of "Moonland", possibly with sinister intent; the becalmed merman (or so it seems) pondering his fate in "Night of the Lotus Eaters"; the lonely, estranged fantasist of "Hold On To Yourself"; and an entire cast of bewildered loners in "Albert Goes West".

But it also conjures the plodding comedy of Fargo with its thick-coated cops crunching across a snowbound landscape, and when we first enter the three-person police station, officers Ásgeir and Hinrika (the Icelandic names feel joyously mythological) are dealing with an urgent double-parking violation.

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You need a good level of fitness, however, as you'll be carrying more gear than you would in the summer hills, and walking and climbing across snowbound landscapes is far more demanding than summer hiking.

On a helicopter flyover on Sunday, Russia's minister of emergency situations saw what for many had become a familiar landscape: a line of snowbound tractor-trailers stretching for dozens of miles.

With the tailgate open, the breath-taking beauty of snowbound Afghanistan unfolded beneath us, the landscape stark, brittle and largely empty.

Yesterday, the landscape from Delaware to Maine was a daguerreotype of snowbound beauty: silent skeletal woodlands draped in white, birds skidding on frozen ponds, whimsical epaulets on the heroic statues in Central Park, and everywhere drifts in the aerodynamic shapes of things to come.

Snowbound mountains hug Salt Lake City.

Someplace called the Bronks (sp?) remains snowbound.

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