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In the dream, there was a coffin laid on a large, thick sheet of ice.
In decades past, she said, a thick sheet of ice formed each winter on the lake by her cabin, making it possible to snowshoe from shore to shore.
The water soon freezes, forming a thick sheet of ice down the mountainside.
In treacherous and icy waters, he fell asleep at the wheel, and the Ramblin' Rose sailed straight and hard into a thick sheet of ice.
Europa is about the size of the Earth's moon and covered in a thick sheet of ice estimated to be about 15 miles deep.
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In some places cars were entirely cased in thick sheets of ice.
During the last ice age, glaciers spread southward from Canada, burying the area under thick sheets of ice.
Special machines to melt thick sheets of ice coating the structure have been used to help them gain access.
But how much earlier, and how did they get to a continent sealed off by thick sheets of ice?
They became trapped on Christmas Eve after a blizzard pushed thick sheets of ice around the ship, freezing it in place.
The Shokalskiy was trapped by thick sheets of ice driven by strong winds, about 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart - the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania.
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