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- noun The sport of skiing on snow.
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Examples
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Actress Natasha Richardson died last year after hitting her head in a snow-skiing accident partly because the severity of her injury wasn't recognized quickly enough for her to get proper treatment.
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Of the approximately 502,000 ER visits for concussions, more than 252,000 were sports related, which included individual sports like bicycling and snow-skiing as well as team sports.
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He said that there is great scope to revive snow-skiing on the hill slopes which are ideal for the purpose.
Mughal Road was dream of Sheikh Abdullah to re-link Poonch-Rajouri with Srinagar via Shopian :JK CM 2009
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Is snow-skiing a disorder because it is disproportionately associated with broken bones?
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Is snow-skiing a disorder because it is disproportionately associated with broken bones?
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AS to your second point: Is snow-skiing a disorder because it is disproportionately associated with broken bones?
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The retirement, he says, will lead to snow-skiing in the winter, something he couldn't do when he was under contract with the Orioles.
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Hotspots for winter snow-skiing may also be close to the best rivers and lakes for summer canoeing, kayaking, wakeboarding, fishing and sailing.
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I've learned that when you go fishing in the snow, just dress like you're going snow-skiing then add one more layer.
ESPN.com Alton Jones 2010
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I've learned that when you go fishing in the snow, just dress like you're going snow-skiing then add one more layer.
ESPN.com Alton Jones 2010
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