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Mother nature didn't seem all that motherly that evening as early dusk gave way to full dark and then to blizzardy night.
On a blizzardy day of the following March the "Liquidation, as we know, was criminally carried out.
We had been indeed fortunate that the weather had been so clement, for the third month was generally blustery, often blizzardy, and freezing cold.
Even if they had been available, not all of them could have got through in the blizzardy weather and over an area where the Russians had now established fighter superiority.
Never fear, Washington viewing area: Horatius is at the bridge, his powerful computer model ready for blizzardy old Lars Porsena of Tusculum.
When Mole sets forth into the blizzardy night to find out for himself what the trouble with Rat is, he tries to cross the River and falls through the ice.
Alger was originally da Silva's drummer, but the two began writing songs together in da Silva's kitchen during the blizzardy winter of 2008, with Chad on guitar.
Less than a century ago, the naturalist John Muir wrote of riding an avalanche for miles into Yosemite Valley and later surviving on Mount Shasta one blizzardy November night by huddling next to one of the volcano's scalding steam fissures.
As with her 1994 exhibition in this gallery, Ms. Rothenberg's subjects reflect her life on a ranch in New Mexico, while her blizzardy surfaces give increasing indications of her struggle to paint, to get beyond the somewhat mechanical brushwork of earlier efforts.
On a cold and blizzardy morning, 11-year-old Michael Devlin gets out of bed early, with his head full of fantasies of Captain Marvel and the power of the word "shazam," and makes his way through snowy streets to serve as altar boy at Saturday mass.
In March, 1874, General Adams was called to Denver on business, and one cold, blizzardy morning, while he was still away, the employees of the Agency, who were seated at the breakfast table, were startled by the appearance at the door of a wild-looking man who begged piteously for food and shelter.