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  • 91Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics — 2002 Winter Olympic Games Ice hockey games were held at the E Center and Peaks Ice Arena in Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah. Both the men s and women s tournaments were won by Canada, defeating the host United States in both games.Men*February… …

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  • 92ice fishing — noun The sport of fishing through a hole cut in the ice. See Also: ice fish …

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  • 93ice — Frozen water; in its uncut state, partaking of the nature of real estate as an accession or increment to the land. 27 Am J1st Ice § 2. But capable of being transferred as personally, either in a cut or uncut state. 27 Am J1st Ice § 11. A profit a …

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  • 94cut ice — phrasal to be of importance usually used in negative constructions < his opinion cuts no ice with me > …

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  • 95ice fishing — (international symbol) fishing through holes cut in the ice of lakes or rivers, using specially designed gear and often with a shack positioned over the hole to mitigate the weather conditions …

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  • 96ice fishing — the act or practice of fishing through a hole cut in the ice. [1745 55] * * * …

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  • 97ice diving — noun a form of undersea diving in which the diver enters the water through a hole cut in the ice …

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  • 98ice axe — noun An axe used by mountaineers to cut footholds in the ice …

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  • 99ice-axe — /ˈaɪs æks/ (say uys aks) noun an axe used by mountaineers, etc., to cut footholds in ice …

  • 100North American ice storm of 1998 — Ice Storm of 1998 An example of the damage to trees Storm type: Cyclonic system mixed ice/snow/rain Formed: January 4, 1998 Dissipated …

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