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Examples
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It was a clear January day, and in the summer heat of Santiago the snow-whitened Andes seemed very close.
The Last Days of Pinochet? Stepan, Alfred 1988
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Beyond, on the other side, lay the equally unmeasured expanse of snow-whitened land.
Panther Eye 1918
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Along the snow-whitened streets, amid the confusion of the fog and noise of carriages and bells, the crowd presses joyously about cook-shops, wine-booths, and busy stores.
In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II Christmas Tales from 'Round the World 1902
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A few wretched wigwams were scattered over the snow-whitened plains, where poverty, destitution, and repulsive social habits reigned, such as is perhaps never witnessed in civilized life.
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The next morning a freezing gale from the north wailed through the snow-whitened forest, and the cold was almost unendurable.
David Crockett 1841
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Their green hard hats (symbolizing a push for green jobs) and rally signs added a beautiful splash of color to the otherwise snow-whitened grounds.
CREDO Action 2009
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He hoped the Irishman’s broken nose, hidden beneath a snow-whitened scarf, was hurting like the devil.
Sharpe's Rifles Cornwell, Bernard 1988
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