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The two precious survivors of the eight ponies with which we started on our journey were housed in the verandah, which was made wind-proof and snow-proof.
The Worst Journey in the World Antarctic 1910-1913 Apsley Cherry-Garrard 1922
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The recording parts of the instrument were enclosed in a snow-proof box in which there was a small aperture on the leeward side, through which ran the cord attachment of the sphere.
The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 Douglas Mawson 1920
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The fly is sewed up, a circular opening cut in it, just large enough to admit a man, and that opening fitted with a circular flap which is closed by a draw-string, making the tent absolutely snow-proof.
The North Pole Its Discovery in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club 1888
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The unisex Chatel pictured is a classic snow boot that comes in a selection of sporty colours - white, black, red and navy - and has an insulated leg and foot, a snow-proof cuff and imitation leather trim.
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I like not to return to London. almost could I prefer a snow-proof hovel in Siberia. nothing suits me in that foul city.
Letter 268 1797
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World Video: France fights to keep high-speed trains snow-proof
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World Video: France fights to keep high-speed trains snow-proof
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World Video: France fights to keep high-speed trains snow-proof
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Crafting race-worthy vehicles from cardboard, glue, string, tape and water-based paint, creative competitors with a daring streak have entered the Cardboard Classic, a battle of original ideas and snow-proof building skills.
craigdailypress.com stories < 2010
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Video: France fights to keep high-speed trains snow-proof
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