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Then, one snowy winter day in 1986, Mr. K. arrives in the form of the messenger in a fabulously colored turban.
On a snowy winter day in 1964, a young man named Peter Cangiliosi was hit by a car on Humboldt Street in Greenpoint, receiving less than serious injuries.
The snowy winter and rainy spring of 2005 resulted in serious floods in the area in which the Hungarian WNV strains were identified.
Heavy rains and the spring melt from an unusually snowy winter have combined to dangerously swell the Mississippi River.
From its source to the Kama confluence, it lies within a temperate climatic zone characterized by a cold, snowy winter and a warm, rather humid summer.
(Because, while this story takes place on a sunny summer day, well, what if it had been a snowy winter one?).
The isolation of a snowy winter.
"It was a wonderful snowy winter".
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This year, the state suffered its warmest and least-snowy winter since the late 1800s, when Utah was still a territory.
A number of the landscapes we've never seen before are startlingly immediate, particularly a series he took during the snowy winter of 1923.
Meager as it has been, "this is not the least-snowy winter" in the city, Mr. Fybish said.
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