| 41. | Anyone who has tried to walk through a snowdrift knows it's frustrating at best.
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| 42. | Maybe sticking out of a snowdrift somewhere, or people might call when they see one.
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| 43. | The snowdrifts were four feet high,
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| 44. | snowdrift, I pulled my gun.
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| 45. | Dismiss any notion of primitive, fur-swathed herders plowing over snowdrifts in quaint sleighs.
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| 46. | Flying overhead, he said, he spotted cattle footprints leading into snowdrifts, then disappearing.
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| 47. | The black roof is white, covered in snowdrifts, and the white skylights are black.
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| 48. | For their parts, Davies and Arquette lose their characters in snowdrifts of quirky Method acting.
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| 49. | For variety, there are snowdrifts.
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| 50. | For 90 minutes, Holden tromped through snowdrifts and navigated unshoveled sidewalks with decidedly mixed results.
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