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Shoveling is for people that don’t get much snow or like to suffer in the 15-degree weather at 6: 00am in February.
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Witness for Peace just produced called Shoveling Water: War on Drugs, War on People that helps us do just that.
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Shoveling a foot of snow, the kind of moderate snowfall that PA and DC are getting this year and that Iowa gets every year, is no big deal.
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Shoveling snow is a common precipitator of heart attacks.
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Shoveling beach sand off his front yard grass Sunday, Tom Fraim, CEO of Masa Corp., a Norfolk, Va., printing and packaging company, said Irene didn't come close to causing the kind of damage caused by a 2009 nor'easter, or Hurricane Isabel in 2003.
Damage Spreads From South to New England Mike Esterl 2011
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Yet of course there are many, many smart liberals – from Paul Krugman to, well, Barack Obama – who would say that Chait has been vindicated, because whatever its faults the stimulus bill is ultimately non-ideological: Shoveling vast amounts of money out the door is simply what you do in circumstances like these if you want to avoid utter economic calamity.
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TIED - Shoveling snow in the New York winter and attempting to dress provocatively in the New York winter.
Courtney Garcia: My Worst-Of List for 2011 Courtney Garcia 2011
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Shoveling billions into the state's infrastructure is also on the governor's agenda, including as brand-new Tappan Zee Bridge.
Dan Collins: Andrew Cuomo Takes a Victory Lap Dan Collins 2012
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Shoveling the last bit of dirt on the secrets he was burying.
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Shoveling vast amounts of money out the door is simply what you do in circumstances like these if you want to avoid utter economic calamity.
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