She was among the tens of millions of people stranded in the blizzard's path.
Hundreds of passengers around the region were stranded in the early days of the crisis.
Four days after Hurricane Katrina, thousands of people are still stranded in the city waiting to be evacuated.
An Airbus wing cargo ship has arrived at Anglesey for safety checks after being stranded in the Dee estuary.
Apple Maps misplaced airports, hospitals and entire cities, the latter leaving some drivers stranded in the Australian desert.
But malinvestment, argued Friedrich Hayek, an Austrian economist, would leave the economy poorly co-ordinated and workers stranded in the wrong jobs.
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Just that kind of misjudgment left many companies stranded in the fall of 2008, when the commercial paper markets dried up.
He got stranded in the freezing wilderness overnight while snowmobiling in 2002 in an ordeal that cost him one of his toes.
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McRae won two stages of the testing rally on his debut last year before technical problems left him stranded in the desert for two days.
Passengers and crew members on a cruise ship stranded in the Gulf of Mexico have limited access to food and bathrooms after a engine fire.
Thousands of people who had not evacuated ended up stranded in the flooded, powerless Superdome, overwhelming the modest emergency services that had been set up there.
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Some of the team survived not only the impact but also a further 72 days stranded in the mountain range, nursing injuries such as broken bones.
This time he's stranded in the arctic wastes of Alaska when the plane transporting a crew of rugged oil drillers crashes in the back of beyond.
Policies designed to boost renewables that politicians keep talking about, like carbon caps, national renewable portfolio standards, energy bills and climate bills all remain stranded in the murky future.
The standoff leaves Assange stranded in the Ecuadorean embassy.
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The biggest moment in Mr Fischer's career came in 1997, when several thousand Czech holidaymakers were stranded in the Mediterranean after a devaluation of the Czech koruna had bankrupted several tour operators.
The trucks were returning from Afghanistan but were stranded in the town because, a day earlier, suspected militants had destroyed a bridge connecting Landi Kotal to Jamrod, another part of the Khyber Agency.
Prior to the completion of the cable cars, people stranded in the favelas wanting access to jobs, education, healthcare and even basic shopping had to make a slow and arduous journey down the mountainside to get into the city.
As details of Sharp's death became public it emerged that 40 climbers had passed him, making no attempt to save the stricken climber as he lay stranded in the scant shelter of a rock alcove on the mountain's northeast ridge.
After racing through Congress at near break-neck speed, the acronym-friendly Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (the JOBS Act) has stranded in the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs at least 11 other Senate and House bills that deal with securities law reforms.
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Darren Barlow, a farmer in the village of Warslow, said he and responder colleague Adam Rowbottam were called to four incidents over the weekend, including a fall where someone had injured their hand and a vehicle stranded in snow in the early hours.
Several other professional teams were forced to rearrange their travel plans because of the storm, which stranded the Knicks in Minnesota and the Spurs in Detroit on Friday night.
The planned modifications to both cars were delayed due to the volcanic ash cloud that left the teams stranded in Shanghai for days after the Chinese Grand Prix last month.
People can become lost in the wilderness, stranded in their cars or trapped at home without utilities.
Well, in practical terms, I think it means that thousands of passengers, who've been stranded in Britain for the past five days, can go home.
Close to 100, 000 flights were cancelled and millions of passengers were left stranded in what was the biggest disruption to air travel since World War II.
Abergavenny-based Longtown Mountain Rescue Team was called to the aid of the four youngsters and their trainer who had become stranded in their minibus on the top of Gospel Pass, between Abergavenny in Monmouthshire and Hay-on-Wye, Powys.
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