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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
WN.com - Articles related to Heavy snow slams N.America, Europe; slows business 2010
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(12/26/2009) Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region unaccustomed to the chilly temperatures.
KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather and Sports 2010
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
WN.com - Articles related to The Almond Tree’s Secret Weapon 2010
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
WN.com - Articles related to Heavy snow slams N.America, Europe; slows business 2010
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
WN.com - Articles related to The Almond Tree’s Secret Weapon 2010
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
WN.com - Articles related to No, the Cold Doesn't Mean No Global Warming 2010
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region weather pattern this winter has brought an unusually prolonged freezing spell, according to forecasters.
WN.com - Articles related to No, the Cold Doesn't Mean No Global Warming 2010
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
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ATLANTA - Snow and blustery winds blew into the already-frigid East on Friday and a deep freeze settled into the Deep South, making highways especially hazardous in a region
WN.com - Articles related to Heavy snow slams N.America, Europe; slows business 2010
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