Sentences with phrase «by snowplows»

Chunks of asphalt and concrete scraped up by snowplows desperately trying to stay ahead of a winter that no one could have anticipated.
It's under - directed, over-acted, paced like a snail and ultimately it does not stack up to even the lowest snow piles scooted aside in some shopping center by the snowplows.
But the Sandbachs took comfort in knowing that an ambulance, led by a snowplow, was being sent to their home in the Lake of the Four Seasons subdivision, 15 miles southeast of Gary.
All we're asked to do is slot our skis into inches - deep railtracks carved by a snowplow, and shuffle forwards.

Not exact matches

Oftentimes on interstate highways, snowplows will operate side by side, as this is the most efficient and safe way to clear several lanes at one time.
Five pieces of heavy equipment no longer in use by the Highway Department were recently sold, and a multi-year bond initiative is just getting underway to replace them with three new trucks and associated equipment such as new snowplows.
In what just might be one of the sillier premises for a Liam Neeson movie, director Hans Petter Moland's Hard Powder stars Neeson as an uptight snowplow driver in Colorado who begins a wintery quest for vengeance when his son is murdered by a local drug kingpin.
Somebody is killing them all off one by one and everyone points the finger at everyone else, never once suspecting that that hunched - over guy at the wheel of the snowplow is the murderous maniac responsible.
Mr. Stephenson was injured when his vehicle was struck by a Juneau County snowplow.
If they need to be talked down after a snowplow goes by, you can use an indoor security camera with a microphone and speaker to remind them how much you love them and that everything's OK.
It is hard to choose one memory — my parents did a fantastic job of making Christmas special for me and my three sisters — so I'll share the first thing that comes to mind: sitting by my window as a child late on Christmas Eve, watching the snow come down in big flakes, and pretending the jostling chains on the wheels of the snowplows driving by were sleigh bells.
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