Sentence examples for snowy surface from inspiring English sources

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If you already have ice dams, you can risk your life by setting a ladder on a snowy surface and chipping or drilling the ice.

"I Know a Guy" (2000) has a snowy surface powdered with eminently touchy-feely plumes of pastel but starkly divided by a horizontal band of large black Helvetica type, all caps and hand-stenciled.

The snowy surface of Greenland started becoming significantly less reflective of solar radiation from around 1996, the analysis found, with the ice absorbing 2% more solar energy per decade from this point.

Last month, I donned my earphones, together with running spikes, balaclava and a daunting number of thermal layers, and ran across the snowy surface of Baikal, the world's deepest lake, where the spring ice is thick enough to support a monster truck – not to mention 130 runners from 20 countries.

Among the theories floating in local papers was that he stumbled on the snowy surface of the side street, or that the object he dropped was the cellphone found beside his body, a possible trigger for the belt-bomb that he might have accidentally activated on retrieving the phone.

In fact, the snowy surface wore so quickly and inconsistently that we were unable to accurately measure the increase in ruts.

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Where to party Pas de la Casa on the French border is built for pub crawls - or slithers, given the snowy surfaces.

The compaction ranged from 86 to 94 for icy surfaces and 80 88 for snowy surfaces.

The objectives of this field investigation were to describe the consequences of slips and falls on ice and snow and the associated injuries, to assess the risks of various icy and snowy surfaces, to identify design needs of footwear, and to ascertain preventive measure preferences of outdoor workers.

Wear running shoes that have decent traction, so you can maintain traction on icy or snowy surfaces.

When the Kootenai River freezes over, Grainier sees, one day, a herd of two hundred cattle being driven across the ice: "They moved onto the blank white surface and churned up a snowy fog that first lost them in itself, then took in all the world north of the riverbank, and finally rose high enough to hide the sun and sky".

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