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road
Here we go again. We've been down this road before, many times. Greg Schulz
road tough trip
Historically we haven't done well on that road trip. It will be a tough road trip for us and we just need to play our game. Bill Womack
road second until
I didn't go on the road until right after my second album. David Sanborn
road trip win
If you want to win the conference, every road trip is important. Geno Auriemma
road
I'm on the road to recovery. I'll be well. I'm on the road back. Mike Cameron
road thrilled
I'm thrilled to be going out on the road again. Toni Braxton
road
The road up and the road down is one and the same. Heraclitus Ephesus
road terrible
It's scary. It would've been terrible if they go down the road and get stuck. Richard Pearson
roads slippery ways worst
It may look like the worst is over, and in many ways it is, but the roads will be very slippery and very dangerous, particularly during the night, Rudi Giuliani
snow
Groomed isn't really what you want because when you go to the World Championships, the snow is heavy. Willi Glanznig
snow
He has never skied in his life. He doesn't even know what snow is. He only understands football. Vittorio Feltri
snow long stranger
Who was I? The stranger was footsteps in the snow a long time ago. William S. Burroughs
snow three three-times
The Eskimos have hundreds of word for snow but we've invented three times that many words for relationships. What really defines a relationship? Sarah Jessica Parker
snow facts amazement
The very fact of snow is such an amazement. Roger Ebert
snowflake
It's so fascinating to think about how each snowflake is completely individual - there are millions and millions of them, but each one is so unique. Kate Bush
snow zombie willing
If you're willing to go along for this farcical ride, you'll find 'Dead Snow 2' to be one terrific zombie movie. Leonard Maltin
snow add balls
Every one who repeats it adds something to the scandal. [The rolling snow-ball.] Ovid
snow frost form
I love snow, snow, and all the forms of radiant frost. Percy Bysshe Shelley