snowglobe

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snowglobe

(ˈsnəʊˌɡləʊb)
n
a transparent sphere filled with water and white particles which, when shaken, resemble snow falling
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We call particular attention to two chapters within this book: Denise Brogan-Cantor, Transition Through a Shattered Glass Snowglobe: Reflections on Transitioning and Divorce, in lgbt divorce and relationship dissolution, supra at 327, and Amanda Veldorale Griffin, A Daughter of a Transgender Parent's Perspective on Relationship Dissolution, in LGBT Divorce and Relationship Dissolution, supra at 340.
Embarking on a mammoth cruise ship such as Harmony is like entering a snowglobe, minus the snow.
"The Original Vienna Snowglobe is famous for the longest lasting snow, the clearest glass globes, the widest range of standard and custom styles, and my personal quality assurance," Erwin Perzy III, grandson of the inventor told me.
From top: The Original Vienna Snowglobe company made globes for Presidents Reagan and Obama; Some of the old and new Perzy globes on show in the company's fascinating museum in Vienna
The Open Centre is playing host to craft sessions to coincide with the trail, where children can make either a snowman snowglobe, snowdog lantern, or paint a Christmas tree bauble.
13 November 2018 - New York, US-based MTV has acquired outdoor New Year's Eve music festival SnowGlobe to expand global live events business into the US, the company said.
M2 EQUITYBITES-November 13, 2018-MTV Acquires SnowGlobe Festival to Expand Live Events Business in US
with the acquisition of SnowGlobe Music Festival, the nation's premier outdoor New Year's Eve music festival.
Other the years, festival-goers have seen the likes of the Marquess of Londonderry statue in Market Square encompassed by a giant snowglobe and flames and fire create an medieval-like atmosphere in the gardens of Durham Cathedral.
Other the years, festival-goers have seen the likes of the Marquess of Londonderry statue in Market Square encompassed by a giant snowglobe, and flames and fire create an medieval-like atmosphere in the gardens of Durham Cathedral.
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