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Throdahl's "Thro" is the only thing I've heard used on either of them.
Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985
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Scotch lassie far too good-looking to be true, a picture several times redemanded while the piano industriously repeated "Comin 'Thro' the Rye."
Harrison, Mrs. Burton, 1843-1920. Recollections Grave and Gay 1911
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I'll not interfere, "and he softly whistled" Comin 'Thro' the Rye. "
Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl Irene Elliott Benson
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Then through open door and windows floated the first bars of "Comin 'Thro' the
Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913
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But in 1960, the company introduced its Sno-Thro, which improved on the very first two-stage, the Blue Bird.
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For those wanting to get unplugged, new this winter is the $1,499 battery-powered AMP Sno-Thro from Ariens Co. Fully charged, the snowblower handles snow up to 10-inches deep and runs for about an hour, the company says.
The New Cold Warrior Gwendolyn Bounds 2011
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The makers of the Snow Joe, the Sno-Thro, the SnoBoss, the Sno Wovel and a bevy of other products say clearing snow off the driveway doesn't have to be so darn hard.
The New Cold Warrior Gwendolyn Bounds 2011
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Thro 'heaven's high dome their aweful anthem raise;
Letter 188 2009
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Why not somewhere in the Garnet Mountains, or the Thro-tyl Gap?
Virginity Sydney Kilgore 2010
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Promising models in preliminary testing have been the 30-inch Troy-Bilt Storm 3090, $1,100, which has a wide impeller, and the 27-inch Ariens Deluxe Track Sno-Thro 927 LET, $1,000.
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