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1 Another road, narrower yet and unpaved, curved to the right over snow- covered fields .
2 He cruised along the expressway, staring placidly out at the barren, snow- covered fields .
3 In some places great mounds of sand covered fields and streets.
4 Then he climbed over the fence and began to run across the snow- covered fields .
5 She could hardly make out the beautiful, rolling snow- covered fields of Rolencia's rich valley.
6 Spread out below us were the snow- covered fields of the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
7 The wolf prowled aimlessly through the quiet, snow- covered fields .
8 It was a clear, cold day and the snow- covered fields and meadows sparkled in the sunshine.
9 She could see where, some distance yet beyond, the gully struck black across the snow- covered fields .
10 Around us were level, snow- covered fields unrelieved by anything except an occasional tree and the farm.
11 I sputtered in and out of black-and-white winter landscapes, stretches of asphalt bordered by snow- covered fields .
12 By the time they passed Ossining, dusk had fallen and the snow- covered fields were blue and violet.
13 Across the pathless, snow- covered fields she sped, and soon became only a dark-moving object on the white surface.
14 I shall not soon forget the picture of that straggling procession winding its slow way across the stubble- covered fields .
15 Its companion suddenly darted about on the straw- covered fields , plucking up the hidden caltrops and hurling them into the lake.
16 The street was turning into a country road, leading out to the westward; there were snow- covered fields on either side of him.
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