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Then, one winter day, Romina slipped on a spot of ice, shattering the bones in her left foot and abruptly ending her ability to dance.
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The spots of ice along the riverbank looked like enormous white crabs waiting at the edge of the water.
So this winter, when Mr. Glauser, 18, spotted a coyote on a patch of ice, he ably called it to him, and shot it.
Torico in Jersey City started as a simple delicatessen but soon became a hot spot for ice cream when one of the owners developed a craving for it.
But IoT also describes the use of sensors and smart devices in the wider environment to automate processes and give information to human operators, such as roads that alert drivers to spots of black ice or recycling bins that tell the council when to pick them up.
Jane McGinn has always had a sweet spot for ice cream.
Either park the compact box on a shelf of the refrigerator for easy dispensing, or keep it in a cool spot and use plenty of ice.
If you're in a spot, put a bowl of ice cubes in front of the fan and then let it blow.[2] Immediate arctic wind, ready for deliver.
I've found that the sweet spot is around 1 1/4 cups of ice per drink, or what I call a "heavy" cup.
One big problem is that for pilots and crew, it can be tricky to spot whether a dangerous build up of ice is actually happening at all.
A giant spinning circle of ice has been spotted in a river in the US.
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