| 31. | When fruits and vegetables were priorities, ice companies would have complications getting an ample amount of ice out for shipment.
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| 32. | By the late 1870s, however, efficiency improvements were allowing them to squeeze natural ice out of the marketplace in the south.
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| 33. | Icebreaking is most effective during high tide, " and then we let the ebb carry the broken-up ice out to sea,"
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| 34. | A few yards away, Korilkova decorated cakes by squeezing pink icing out of a pastry bag to form delicate little flowers.
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| 35. | Periodically, researcher Jeff Peterson of Princeton University has to go outside to knock snow and ice out of COBRA's radio telescope dish.
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| 36. | "I don't have to defrost it and scrape the ice out of the bottom of it all the time, " she said.
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| 37. | The Winnipeg Jets changed their name, adopted a new logo and figured out how to make ice out of water heavy with minerals.
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| 38. | It showed pieces of the burned-out plane sitting in the lake, as emergency workers in small rowboats pushed ice out of their way.
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| 39. | A swing saw is used to get ice out of a river for the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival each year.
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| 40. | "Even on Christmas, we didn't get to open our presents until we went out and chipped the ice out of the horse troughs ."
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