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Bianca Hillier, left, of Columbus, Ohio, and Eloise Pollard of London take advantage of a snowtorm travel ban to do something they never envisioned: making snow angels on a normally busy stretch of Manhattan’s Tenth Avenue at West 34th Street in New York, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2015. A howling blizzard heaped snow on Boston, the rest of eastern Massachusetts and parts of Long Island on Tuesday, delivering wind gusts topping 75 mph, but it failed to live up to the hype farther south in Philadelphia and New York City, which canceled its travel ban in the morning amid better-than-expected weather conditions. (AP Photo/Jennifer Peltz)

Bianca Hillier, left, of Columbus, Ohio, and Eloise Pollard of London take advantage of a snowtorm travel ban to do something they never envisioned: making snow angels on a normally busy stretch of Manhattan’s Tenth Avenue at West 34th Street in New York, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2015. A howling blizzard heaped snow on Boston, the rest of eastern Massachusetts and parts of Long Island on Tuesday, delivering wind gusts topping 75 mph, but it failed to live up to the hype farther south in Philadelphia and New York City, which canceled its travel ban in the morning amid better-than-expected weather conditions. (AP Photo/Jennifer Peltz)

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