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I called her Snowy and the two that followed Misty and Baringa.
Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007
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I called her Snowy and the two that followed Misty and Baringa.
Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007
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They were looking for the man they dubbed the Snowy Day Robber, who was known for striking banks during or shortly after snowstorms.
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They were looking for the man they dubbed the Snowy Day Robber, who was known for striking banks during or shortly after snowstorms.
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I posted another photo of Cookie, a nice orangutan shot, and many snow scene photos in a folder on Flickr called Snowy Day at Brookfield Zoo.
Cookie, the Major Mitchell's Cockatoo ricklibrarian 2008
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Hergé’s (real name George Remi) character of Tintin, the intrepid (useless) reporter with a sideline in solving crime (usually smuggling) and a fluffy white dog called Snowy (true) is much loved the world over.
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The Snowy is a bit taller than you, but that is no matter; you can wear them perfectly well, I tell you.
Peggy Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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Mts. Always covered with snow and is called the Snowy mountain.
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I could list endless indignities such as being teased to the point of incandescent rage; cruelly excluded from big girls 'games; called Snowy for no apparent reason (which clearly incensed me); and being hit on the head with a hairbrush for crying as a toddler (yes Grace, it's indelibly etched).
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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He said the Snowy was a test case for returning water to stressed rivers across the Murray Darling Basin.
The Canberra Times 2009
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