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The Colorado River, running from its headwaters in the snow-loaded mountains of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, is the principal water source for those states, and downstream for Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and southern California as well.
Chip Ward: Red Snow Warning: The End of Welfare Water and the Drying of the West 2009
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Has cloven to the roots yon huge snow-loaded cedar;
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Has cloven to the roots yon huge snow-loaded cedar;
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I have already admitted that for me he is more especially the man who in his youth had eaten roast dog in the depths of a gloomy forest of snow-loaded pines.
Some Reminiscences Joseph Conrad 1890
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I have already admitted that for me he is more especially the man who in his youth had eaten roast dog in the depths of a gloomy forest of snow-loaded pines.
A Personal Record Joseph Conrad 1890
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New York looked like snow zombieland last week, but that didn't stop some crazy people to enjoy the deserted, snow-loaded streets in the middle of the blizzard.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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New York looked like snow zombieland last week, but that didn't stop some crazy people to enjoy the deserted, snow-loaded streets in the middle of the blizzard.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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Has cloven to the roots yon huge snow-loaded cedar;
The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Complete Percy Bysshe Shelley 1807
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Has cloven to the roots yon huge snow-loaded cedar;
The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 1 Percy Bysshe Shelley 1807
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