Recently, I have been getting snowlike frost on the items in the freezer.
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In low-light trials, this noise grew almost to snowlike patterns from the increasing gain.
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Once Snow World is activated, the patient is fully immersed in a fun-filled, snowlike VR environment.
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Wearing shorts, flip-flops and a ventilator mask, he was shrouded in a swirling cloud of snowlike particles.
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On the surface, there are shells, fish bones and a snowlike powder left behind by the alkaline waters.
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For all those years Romania had been a nation of whisperers, people buried deep under a snowlike blanket of fear.
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The trees and everything on the ground were covered thickly with this snowlike stuff so no leaf or branch could be discerned.
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The result was indeed aromatic and evocative of summer camp when I was eight, and, having been finely pulverized, was very snowlike.
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Long, long the death It dies in the white hours Of young-leafed June With chestnut flowers, With hedges snowlike strewn, White lilac bowed, Lost lanes of Queen Anne's lace, And that high-builded cloud Moving at summer's pace.
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The New Yorker, January 19, 1952P. 21 A Long island matron invested in one of those new bombs calculated to sprinkle a white, snowlike substance on Christmas trees, and tried it out on a few pine trees in front of her house.
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" Adventist Review 187 (April 15, 2010), pp. 18–21. Article featured on magazine cover Historic Adventists look favorably on a past era of the church. Phil Dunham, a fairly conservative author himself, critiqued "nostalgia about the good old days of 'historic Adventism.' In some people's minds it seems to be a time of the most unblemished and unassailable doctrinal positions, the highest possible moral standards, the deepest spiritual maturity, the best snowlike purity, the utmost in readiness to be translated.
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