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to snowstorms

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Bad weather involving blowing winds and snow, or blowing winds and heavy snowfall amount.

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As the year proceeds, firms will recover some of the ground lost to snowstorms and falling confidence from crises in North Africa and Japan.

The Labor Department said on Thursday that the increase in jobless claims could be partly attributed to snowstorms along the East Coast, which caused a backlog at some offices.

He said the system allowed officials to coordinate the response to snowstorms, and look months into the past to determine the location of vehicles and employees, in order to check for unauthorized use.

These results provide clear evidence of drivers adapting to snowstorms and wet road surface conditions.

As a child, I became immune to the canceled parties due to snowstorms and flu outbreaks, not to mention the picked-over gifts straight from the holiday sale rack.

The realities of conducting an intensive prolonged community-based intervention include but are not limited to cancelling sessions due to snowstorms, bad roads and changing seasonal weather.

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As the host of the most listened to morning radio show in southern New England, Mr. Steele was the person families turned to during snowstorms to hear if the schools were being closed.

Joseph J. Lhota, the most recent deputy mayor for operations, who coordinated everything from the annual budget presentation to snowstorm cleanup efforts, said leaving government was a major life change, akin to graduating from school.

Locals and sourdoughs of a bygone era under these extreme conditions, their rules for life and survival from snowstorm to snowstorm, the majestic surroundings and wildlife became Machetanz' work; during the early years, in books, photographs, movies, and lectures; then exclusively in paintings.

A week of back-to-back snowstorms may have failed to make much of an impact in New York City, but they have made history in Boston.

Other cities accustomed to harsh snowstorms appear more accustomed to waiting days for plows.

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