Sentences with phrase «plowed out of this snow»

As soon as my street gets plowed out of this snow, I'm heading to whole foods to see if I can find one!
As soon as my street gets plowed out of this snow, I'm heading to whole foods to see if I can find one!

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Old Sturbridge Village Curator Tom Kelleher notes that snow in early New England was actually welcomed by travelers, saying, «Instead of plowing roads clear after a storm as we do today, in the 1800s teams of horses and oxen were driven out to trample the snow down, leaving a hard packed surface for sleighs.
The quality held up, our service experience was exemplary, and once the latest dump of snow stops, we'll use the FX45 to plow out of the driveway and make our way to town.
We were out before the plows and sanders and had the chance to test the Jaguar XF S on about three inches of snow.
Plowed through 18 + inches of snow w / out a problem.
A few bits of chrome emphasizes the car's best attributes, and there's just no mistaking the big three - pointed star up front that moves lesser traffic out of the way like a snow plow.
He found that the appellants reasonably followed a policy of sending out plows «if there was snow accumulation between midnight and 4:00 a.m. and to continue plowing until the snow was cleared.»
Check out this picture of a huge snow plow stuck in the snow in Southwest Roanoke City.
Brushing off a couple inches of snow was fine, but I hated digging out from a plow pile, pushing a foot of snow off the roof, or scraping icy windows.
With the holidays coming and colder weather on the horizon in many areas of the United States, Executors may not want to have to deal with increased utility bills, snow plowing and issues with the home they are managing, especially if they live out of state.
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