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The owners said they would take $4,000 because an avalanche of snow had taken off the bathroom.
A real life example of this is an avalanche of snow.
The mountain-side was moving down upon us in a vast avalanche of snow.
Avalanches of snow began to sweep the face and the clouds closed over it.
Two hours after the film let out, the whole roof collapsed, burying the theater under an avalanche of snow.
The avalanche of snow was slushing, slipping down outside the windows. "
From the buildings on either side little avalanches of snow went swishing out into the wide street; then the silence returned.
Every year municipal workers wage a winter war against the avalanches of snow that descend on Moscow.
In the Winter of 1852-53, however, an avalanche of snow destroyed the settlement, which was not rebuilt for several years.
An avalanche of snow and ice had forged through the shattered windshield, entrapping his body up to the chest.
It crashed into the bank a foot below where Buddy was perched, making him sway and sending down a further avalanche of snow.
Snow-topped mountains abound on the east side, and even shouting loudly may cause a huge avalanche of snow.
The show windows are all shattered, the holes filled with avalanches of snow that stretch halfway down the aisles.
As the enormous snow white or pink blossoms fade they cascade to the ground like an avalanche of snow.
And out of the sheer part of the slope, a mighty avalanche of snow had tumbled.
The displaced water from the lake flooded down the hillside toward Chungar, triggering an avalanche of snow, mud, and rock along the way.
They suppose that in ancient times ice covered the river and acted as support for avalanches of snow, dust and rocks.
Snow sheds are a kind of artificial tunnel built to protect a railway from avalanches of snow.
Dead, she slammed into the bristling branches of a black spruce, bringing a small avalanche of snow off its boughs and onto her head.
While shaking pepper on him, Dawg sneezes, which causes an avalanche of snow to fall on him.
Initially there was no direct sign of eruption, but small earthquake-induced avalanches of snow and ice were reported from aerial observations.
Distract me but once and I will throw you down the mountainside and rain an avalanche of snow and cold stones upon you.
December 27 - A massive avalanche of snow hits a construction worker dormitory site in Kurobe, Japan, killing 87.
Climbing mountains can be dangerous; each year, people are seriously injured or even killed from falling, being covered in an avalanche of snow, or getting too cold.
"General--" The sudden burst of gunfire exploded through the trees and cascaded an avalanche of snow from the pines onto Caffey's head.