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The Snow (play)
Snow is precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice. Snow may also refer to: Places *Snow, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States *Snow, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in the United States *Snow Lake (other) *Snow Mountain (other), various mountains in the United States *Snow Peak (other) *Mount Snow, a ski area in the U.S. state of Vermont *Snow Island (South Shetland Islands), Antarctica People *Snow (surname), a list of people with the surname Snow or Snowe *Arthur Owens (1899–1957), British WWII double agent codenamed SNOW *Snow (musician) (born 1969), real name Darrin O'Brien, Canadian reggae musician *Snow (Japanese singer) (born 1985), Japanese pop singer *Snow Badua (born 1977), real name Edmund Pineda Badua, Filipino sports journalist *Snow Bowman (1915–1992), real name Albert William Bowman, rugby union player from New Zealand *Snow P. Freeman (1805–1862), Canadian lawyer and political figure from Nova ...
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Snowball Clause
The ''snowball clause'' is one way that editors are encouraged to exercise common sense and avoid pointy, bureaucratic behavior. The snowball clause states: The snowball clause is designed to prevent editors from getting tangled up in long, mind-numbing, bureaucratic discussions over things that are foregone conclusions. For example, if an article is speedily deleted for the wrong reason (the reason was not within the criteria for speedy deletion), but the article has no chance of surviving the normal deletion process, it would be pointless to resurrect the article and force everyone to go through the motions of deleting it again. The snowball clause is not policy, and there are sometimes good reasons for pushing ahead against the flames anyway; well-aimed snowballs have, on rare occasions, made it through the inferno to reach their marks. The clause should be seen as a polite request not to waste everyone's time. What the snowball clause is not An uphill battle is extre ...
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