Bahamut's voice bellowed out onto the snow-covered plains, his bass voice commanding the attention and hearts of every soul there. |
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Phillipe's journey takes him through snow-covered mountain passes, deep shadowy forests, sunlit fields and crumbling ruins. |
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The gullying is seen as numerous, parallel grooves extending from the base of the snow-covered hollows. |
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Forced to flee, the family embarked on a three-day journey through snow-covered mountains, during which many people died of exposure. |
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Finally, this programme studied the feasibility of the recovery of snow-covered slicks using conventional remote sensing tools. |
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My partner, Jack, stayed home, forgoing the 18-mile drive to work over snow-covered roads. |
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Manda glanced around in appreciation at the quiet street, and the snow-covered trees that lined the sidewalk. |
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In winter, they are known to hunt beneath the snow in tunnels created by red squirrels or under snow-covered logs. |
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They sat in the rocking chairs and stared at the snow-covered street in front of them. |
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The landing distance calculated using the chart was not valid for a snow-covered runway. |
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For 168Â kilometres the river passes below spectacular snow-covered peaks, many rising more than 2,500Â metres above the valley floor. |
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Then, as the highway approaches Three Rivers, the view opens to encompass the snow-covered Sierra. |
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We had no trouble coming to quick stops on dry or snow-covered surfaces, over straightaways or around corners. |
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Get the lived-in look: An obvious sign that nobody is home is a full mailbox and a snow-covered walk. |
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The two men slowly picked their way through the snow-covered trees and rocks. |
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The bars are combined with plush cocktail lounges, while the streets are beautiful, amazing snow-covered architecture lit up at night. |
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Since the streetcars could not operate on snow-covered tracks, solutions were quickly found to keep the tracks clear all year round. |
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The news reports careened from snow-covered camera lens to snow-covered camera lens. |
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We walked a very remote coastal path and then up two very large snow-covered mountains. |
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To our left, Cuchillo displayed her perfectly formed profile while the rest of the cordillera's snow-covered peaks stretched into the distance. |
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At one stage our sledges went over a small crevasse, the runners gliding silently over a snow-covered gap that opened up underneath it. |
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They stay longer to explore the snow-covered streets, buzzing with skimobiles. |
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As soon as it touched down, the aircraft started to turn left on the snow-covered runway. |
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Snow and dirt fly from the horses' hooves as teams of horses rocket down a frozen, snow-covered track. |
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The snow-covered window frames and door lintels added a fairyland flavour to the solemn church. |
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Passing below the glistening snow-covered peaks of Jasper, Yoho, and Banff National Parks, their turbulent, icy waters challenge skilled white-water enthusiasts. |
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In the trapped heat of the Apennines, they cling to the refracted possibility that the scarce coolness from the snow-covered peaks will blow over and down. |
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Spread across the uneven terrain, this symphony of tonal contrasts seems to magnify the modest image into a windswept snow-covered mountain crest marked by deep crevasses. |
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My goal was the summit of Mount Baker, a dormant, snow-covered volcano. |
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American litigiousness, it would seem, is at war with the childhood fun of rushing headlong and out-of-control down a snow-covered hillside. |
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A distress beacon flashes over the snow-covered surroundings. |
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Passengers can enjoy the snow-covered Alps, the Himalayas, the Gulf of Siam, the Strait of Ormuz and even a sandstorm in the Gulf of Oman. |
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The children were sure they saw Father Christmas among the snow-covered fir trees! |
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Tobogganing, the sport of sliding down snow-covered slopes and artificial-ice-covered chutes on a runnerless sled called a toboggan. |
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The two pilots and two passengers had to walk across large snow-covered fields to reach the shelter of the terminal, which had been left open. |
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Club Penguin is a snow-covered virtual world where children can play games and hang out with friends. |
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Her favourite metaphor for the transformation from rudeness to beauty was a snow-covered landscape. |
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The police said Mr. Zaslow's car was struck by a semi-trailer truck after he had lost control of his vehicle on a snow-covered road near Elmira. |
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We scrambled up the mountain and worked all day on the snow-covered slopes exploring the wide, flat terraces of dark shale and reddish-brown mudstone. |
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In the snow-covered subalpine region grow Englemann spruce, subalpine fir, crowberry, grouseberry, and heather. |
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Runway 22 and the associated taxiways were snow-covered and blended in with the surrounding area, also snow-covered. |
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The deserts of Rajasthan and the snow-covered mountains of the Himalayas epitomise the two extremes of this fascinating and exotic country. |
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Upon reaching the reservoir, the helicopter was flown along the north shore, instead of crossing over the expanse of the snow-covered reservoir. |
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I sat in my office looking over some statistics, figures, and forms, staring out the window at the snow-covered parking lot, feeling a little bored. |
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Our creek joined the snow-covered North Kawishiwi River. |
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The silence of the snow-covered plain is absolute. |
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In the winter, it is snow-covered and dead. |
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These permanently snow-covered mountains overlook huge glaciers. |
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Both toboggan runs lead through fascinating winter scenery, surrounded by high, snow-covered mountain peaks. |
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The beauty of the repetitive songs fills the little chapel and finds its way out over the silent valleys and hills of the snow-covered countryside. |
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Meteorite fragment of approximately 0.5kg in the snow-covered blue ice. |
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Because inukshuks are clearly outlined against the sky or snow-covered expanse, they are visible from great distances and serve as landmarks to guide the traveller, both on land and water. |
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For example, in my country, Finland, snow-covered parcels of land are often so small that determining surface areas from satellite images is not always successful. |
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With no visual altitude reference the aircraft probably struck the frozen, snow-covered lake before the pilot realized his proximity to the surface. |
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The unobstructed view from this peaceful setting takes in the snow-covered mountains and a hilltop village, the bell tower of which is illuminated at night. |
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The department of defence has studied its properties to discover how best to build airstrips on frozen ground, or move troops across snow-covered territory. |
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From its porch, you see a snow-covered moonscape of ridges and saddles. |
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On the campus of Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Mich., a tour bus pulled up to the the snow-covered student union. |
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Half a mile to the north, a scattered herd of fallow deer nosed at the snow-covered roots of wide-spaced, scraggly trees sprouting from the rubble of an ancient landslide. |
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Throw in the snow-covered alpine peaks that string out along the border with Austria and you can see why this region might fill your heart with the sound of music. |
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This lighthouse was painted with a checkerboard pattern to distinguish it from other lighthouses, and to ensure that the tower stood out against the often snow-covered landscape. |
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Video and still photographs taken immediately following the accident show a low, ragged cloud deck, snow-covered terrain, subdued lighting conditions, and an absence of a clearly definable visual horizon. |
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But compared to the jagged, snow-covered peaks in the distance, the mountains back east were mud hills with delusions of adequacy. |
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Experts came too, doing fancy skijumping tricks like the gelandesprung off snow-covered rocks, and Fiore would soon fit right in. |
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Pinecone deer topped the keeping room mantel, while the breakfast room was decorated to resemble a snow-covered winter forest. |
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Miss Squirrel darted along the snow-covered trail toward town, clutching an armload of packages. |
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The cloth is washed in hot water and massaged with the feet, after which the wet fabric is placed on the snow-covered fields for ten to twenty days to be lightened by the sun and the ozone released by the snow's evaporation. |
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Tilted-eyed huskies bay the rising gibbous, candles flicker nervously behind frosted window pains and wooden sledges jounce over the snow-covered scree tracks. |
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The bent tail boom and the bends in the tail-rotor blades were consistent with the stinger and the tail rotor contacting the snow-covered ground on landing. |
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When the family watched a movie that had been filmed recently in Tehran, Sholeh smiled and clucked her tongue fondly at shots of the snow-covered city. |
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When Matthew was small, I let him boldly go to the very top of every climbing rope and hurtle down snow-covered hills on a tea tray. |
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This cooling of air in shadowed areas and the cooling of air above snow-covered surfaces causes downdraughts, also known as katabatic wind in mountainous areas. |
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However, it is not known if visibility towards the featureless, snow-covered mountainside adjacent to the helicopter was compromised by flat light and blowing snow. |
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The conditions would have been conducive to a white-out situation, whereby the snow-covered lake surface would blend with a snowy, obscured ceiling to disorient the pilot by eliminating all horizon references. |
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At the end of the day, enjoy a glass of red wine with a tapa in one of the small squares looking over the Alhambra and the beautiful snow-covered mountains of the Sierra Nevada. |
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Jumbled memories arise of snow-covered countryside, crackling fires, delicious aromas filling the house, the joyful shouts of excited children unwrapping presents. |
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Being a region of high summits and snow-covered volcanos, numerous thermal sources with remarkable therapeutic properties complete the tourist supply of the place. |
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Presidium members walked along the beach, admiring the snow-covered hills against the background of the waves whipped up by an icy breeze and arriving here, we reflected, direct from America! |
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With its SUV-inspired stance, Torrent is as much at home on rough country roads as it is on city streets, and it handles dry summer highways and snow-covered winter roads with equal aplomb. |
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In the middle of the room was Anamorph, 2001, a seven-foot-tall steel column placed on a circular digital print of distorted snow-covered mountains. |
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