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Superstorm Sandy
AP -- Just before its centre reached land, the storm was stripped of hurricane status, but the distinction was purely technical, based on its shape and internal temperature. It still packed hurricane-force wind, and forecasters were careful to say it remained every bit as dangerous to the 50 million people in its path.
Eva Miranda, 27, battles through howling wind and snow as she makes her way across the campus at Appalachian State University on Tuesday, October 30, 2012. The North Carolina mountains got a taste of winter as the remnants of Hurricane Sandy combined with a cold front to bring high winds, freezing temperatures and several inches of snow to the area. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)
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