The all-too-familiar Pikes sound is back and clear as an icicle on a rainy January day in Anytown, Canada. |
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Like an icicle being stepped on, the iceberg split into pieces as the bombs ripped through it, fire cleaving a line clean through the middle. |
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Place skinny little taper candles and twisted glass icicle ornaments in others. |
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All this takes place on a beautiful set that shimmers like an icicle, and includes catchy songs by Tim Hans Smith. |
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I started to think how amazing an icicle would look with something was frozen inside of it. |
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When he lifted up the box, fudge, icicle, ice cream cake or nutty buddy on sale for a smalls? |
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Moving pinpoints of light were formed by water running down the side of the icicle, dangling from the end, and either freezing solid or being blown away by a gust of wind. |
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The original objective was to broadcast an ephemeral web-cam performance of the doll's melt-down until the evaporation of the very last icicle. |
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As you rip around, look out for chilling obstacles such as icicle spikes, rocks, overhangs and more. |
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The icicle fades into a group of scientists recovering an ice core and analysing it in a laboratory. |
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Silent Spring, near Bethel, is a 110-foot route with a big cave leading to a hanging icicle. |
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His old recliner was gone, and while it had never quite fit in with the decor, the daybed that replaced it felt as cold as an icicle through my heart. |
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Every fall the BNSF deploys a fleet of spreaders, icicle breakers and snow dozers such as this one to points along the line in order to keep the trains moving. |
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Next to the bed is a cherry stand made in Connecticut, about 1810 to 1825, with pinwheel inlays on the drawer fronts and icicle inlay on the upper part of the front legs. |
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Were he to score an upset victory in Iowa, Mrs Clinton's New Hampshire edge would melt away like an icicle in spring. |
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As you can see in the attached pictures, the new weight has a shape that resembles an icicle and is ergonomically shaped to fit the human palm. |
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The coldness of his body through the bag jolts me like an icicle through my heart. |
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Is stabbing someone with an icicle really the perfect crime? |
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A stalactite hangs like an icicle from the ceiling or sides of a cavern. |
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This, it was explained, was to help provide temporary shelter for more than 400,000 devotees who visit the icicle shrine, a cave at Amarnath in south Kashmir, each year. |
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Outdoor Christmas lights, snowflake decorations, icicle lights above the door, and even a Santa Clause here or there probably will not offend anyone's sensibilities. |
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Still trying to seduce this man of hers, this married man, who was now unmarried, unliving, an icicle, the same as her own husband. |
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Mesembryanthemum criniflorum or Dorotheanthus bellidiformis Also known as ice plant, icicle plant, pebble plant, and fig marigold. |
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So, I watched from behind an icicle plant bank getting angrier and angrier by the minute. |
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So-called icicle plants, their leaves thick and waxen, crept across the drifting dunes, adorning them with their own beautiful blooms. |
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The board of directors of Icicle Seafoods has approved the merger agreement and has resolved to recommend that Icicle Seafoods' stockholders adopt the agreement. |
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