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Snowmobilers come to sled inn-to-inn; "glissades," or sledding runs, abound, from public parks to private resorts; and ice-fishing shanties create pop-up villages of down-padded anglers.
The latest incarnation of the E.T.A. Hoffmann story is Lasse Hallstrom and Joe Johnston's "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms," a hokey oddity that glissades along with a few charms and a pleasant score by James Newton Howard heavily incorporating themes from Tchaikovsky's ballet (though there's little dancing).
There is a trio for three women and a giant red mantón — the traditional fringed shawl — set to a lyrical guitar melody; a solo for Mr. Carmona that uses only percussion, with a focus on his upper body and arms; and even a balletic pas de deux, full of small, academic steps like glissades and entrechats.
New German defensive works were harder to spot, during the fewer periods of good flying weather, often not being revealed until attacking infantry were engaged from them. The Germans also gained an advantage, from being forced back, as the area most devastated by artillery-fire grew wider and was on the Allied side, which created chronic problems in transporting supplies to the front line, periodically made worse by downpours, which turned roads and tracks into glissades of mud. It was far easier for supplies to be brought up to the German front line, as it was pushed back along supply lines that had been established for two years.
Edmund Donald Carr, was walking from Ratlinghope to a second Sunday evening service at another church when he was caught in a blizzard, lost for 22 hours, snow-blinded and almost died. He emerged in the Cardingmill Valley and must have crossed Wild Moor and Hiddon Hill, some of the wildest country, in his struggle to survive. His account of the ordeal, A Night in the Snow, has become well known in Shropshire. It causes amusement in summer, with its tale of the reverend gentleman sheltering beneath a dead and frozen horse and plummeting down near- vertical snow glissades clutching his bible, but is a reminder of the dangers of this area in winter.

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