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So 'back in the day' at dinner time, I would get a glass of ice-laden Kool-Aid with my dinner.
Linnie Frank Bailey: Watching the Ice Melt in the Kool-Aid: Or, How I Learned to Eat My Vegetables Linnie Frank Bailey 2011
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The cobblestone streets, ice-laden in winter, the women who sell amber jewels in the marketplace alongside icons of the Virgin Mary, the rynek, that beautiful old medieval square with the twelfth century church filled with paintings encrusted in green and red and purple gems, centered around images of Christ.
Novembre Isabell Serafin 2011
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So 'back in the day' at dinner time, I would get a glass of ice-laden Kool-Aid with my dinner.
Linnie Frank Bailey: Watching the Ice Melt in the Kool-Aid: Or, How I Learned to Eat My Vegetables Linnie Frank Bailey 2011
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In the southern Vermont town of Baltimore, a utility crew was forced to leave an area that needed downed power lines repaired because more ice-laden trees were coming down around them.
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The cobblestone streets, ice-laden in winter, the women who sell amber jewels in the marketplace alongside icons of the Virgin Mary, the rynek, that beautiful old medieval square with the twelfth century church filled with paintings encrusted in green and red and purple gems, centered around images of Christ.
Novembre Isabell Serafin 2011
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So 'back in the day' at dinner time, I would get a glass of ice-laden Kool-Aid with my dinner.
Linnie Frank Bailey: Watching the Ice Melt in the Kool-Aid: Or, How I Learned to Eat My Vegetables Linnie Frank Bailey 2011
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More than 50,000 power outages were reported at the storm's peak, most of them around Albany, N.Y.A utility crew repairing downed power lines in the southern Vermont town of Baltimore was forced to leave because more ice-laden trees were coming down around them.
Ferocious winter storm shocks Northeast with snow, floods 2011
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Tocqueville's traveling companion and collaborator, Gustave de Beaumont, gave the two of them up for dead when their Ohio steamboat struck a submerged rock in the ice-laden stream.
Book review: H.W. Brands reviews "Tocqueville's Discovery of America," by Leo Damrosch 2010
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A staffer pulled an ice-laden cart toward the bar.
A critic raves: Post reviewer Celia Wren dives into Fringe in 'The Rave Scenes' 2010
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I spent bitterly cold but perfectly lovely afternoons navigating the ice-laden cobblestone streets around the Grand Hotel onSlowkowska Street.
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