Then it's on to the next stop, a flat driveway, unplowed, holding more snow than Rhode Island's winter average tonnage.
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Three decades intervened before he managed to take up the subject, but much to his surprise he found it largely unplowed, at least in fiction.
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On yet another fence post, another hawk preens, and on the unplowed side of the road antelope move stiffly up a ridge and out of sight.
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The right local lane was still unplowed, officials said, and the bus was in the left lane, beside a guard rail and a snow bank.
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It was designed to carry a basket of eggs, unbroken, across an unplowed field, but its fortunes rose and fell on the streets of Paris.
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This area is the Willamette Floodplain, the largest remaining unplowed native grassland in the North Pacific geologic province, which encompasses most of the Pacific Northwest coast.
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Large snowstorms could be quite dangerous : a snowstorm will make some unplowed roads impassable, and it is possible for automobiles to get stuck in the snow.
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In winter, ice roads on the river allowed transportation vehicles drawn by animals or on foot, by avoiding cast parallel roads sometimes poorly managed and unplowed.
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Doug Schwemmer, 40, an industrial designer who lives in Richmond, trudged on cross-country skis down unplowed midtown streets to a restaurant for takeout spaghetti.
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Many of Washington's streets were left unplowed for a week or more after severe snowstorms because the city couldn't purchase replacement parts for disabled plows.