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  • August 15th, 2008 cruising through the cold waters of Arctics

    cruising through the cold waters of Arctics amuchmoreexotic 2008

  • [Aug. 15th, 2008 | 02: 30 pm] [Tags | photos] "There are a lot of Russian submarines cruising through the cold waters of Arctics, sometimes being caught in ice, sometimes giving magnificent looks to the dwellers of Russian polar villages, like a huge atomic submarine among icebergs of cold sea at dawn."

    cruising through the cold waters of Arctics amuchmoreexotic 2008

  • That JUSTICE video is pretty mesmerising, but of course it's the Arctics who have won.

    NME Awards 2008: Liveblog annawaits 2008

  • That JUSTICE video is pretty mesmerising, but of course it's the Arctics who have won.

    Archive 2008-02-01 annawaits 2008

  • Daltrey won't drop that mike as it soars in the air and Townshend (62) still gyrates his strumming arm with a venom that puts all those Kaisers, Arctics and Killers to shame.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2007

  • Daltrey won't drop that mike as it soars in the air and Townshend (62) still gyrates his strumming arm with a venom that puts all those Kaisers, Arctics and Killers to shame.

    Who we are 2007

  • Pacific Ocean, from the Tropics to far north in the Arctics, while denizens of the waters all the way, between add to the variety.

    Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining. Clarence E. Edwords

  • It is an _Alga_ well known in the Arctics, where it forms wide fields in the summer.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863 Various

  • There are a number of phenomena indicating that during this period two vast caps of ice stretched from the Northern pole southward and from the Southern pole northward, extending in each case far toward the Equator, -- and that ice-fields, such as now spread over the Arctics, covered a great part of the Temperate Zones, while the line of perpetual ice and snow in the tropical mountain-ranges descended far below its present limits.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863 Various

  • Those masterful, much more than human, entities that slipped about the great world nosing out, up dark-green tropical rivers in black, fir-bound fjords, through the white ice-flows of the Arctics, all its romance, all its gold!

    O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 Various

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