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  • 1Snow Patrol — redirects here. For the rescue service for skiers and participants in other snow sports, see Ski patrol and Mountain rescue. Snow Patrol Snow Patrol, from L–R: Nathan Connolly, Gary Lightbody, Jonny Quinn, Tom Simpson, Paul Wilson Backg …

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  • 2Will It Blend? — Infobox Television show name = Will It Blend? caption = Tom Dickson blending a Wii Remote on Will It Blend? genre = Viral marketing, Paid programming creator = George Wright Tom Dickson starring = Tom Dickson country = USA language = English… …

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  • 3Heavy snow warning — A Heavy snow warning is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when a high rate of snowfall is occurring or is forecast. Generally, the warning is issued for snowfall rates of 6 inches (15 cm) or more in 12 hours, or 8 inches …

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  • 4I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight — Single by U2 from the album No Line on the Horizon Released …

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  • 5Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow! — Studio album by Orchid Released …

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  • 6maybe, may be — Maybe is an adverb meaning possibly, perhaps : Maybe it will snow tonight. May be is a verb phrase, two words that express possibility or likelihood: It may be that it will snow tonight …

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  • 7to-night — to|night or to night «tuh NYT», noun, adverb. –n. the night of of this day; this night. »Tonight is cold. –adv. 1. on or during this very night: »It s cold tonight. 2. on or during the night following this day: »Do you think it will snow tonight? …

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  • 8to|night — or to night «tuh NYT», noun, adverb. –n. the night of of this day; this night. »Tonight is cold. –adv. 1. on or during this very night: »It s cold tonight. 2. on or during the night following this day: »Do you think it will snow tonight? …

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  • 9maybe — may|be [ meıbi ] adverb *** Maybe can be used in the following ways: as a sentence adverb, making a comment on the whole sentence or clause: Maybe I ll come too. as an ordinary adverb (before a number): There were maybe 15 people there. 1. ) used …

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  • 10maybe */*/*/ — UK [ˈmeɪbɪ] / US adverb Summary: Maybe can be used in the following ways: as a sentence adverb, making a comment on the whole sentence or clause: Maybe I ll come too. as an ordinary adverb (before a number): There were maybe 15 people there. Get… …

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