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In the Mississippi, whatever the arrested logs were called individually, they were all "snags," and after the Army engineers had made Shreve, a civilian, their Superintendent of Western River Improvements he went around like a dentist yanking snags.
The basal area of all snags was similar (~3.0 m2/ha) for both stands.
T. occidentalis represented 71.9%% of all snags, but T. canadensis snags were dominant (76.9 % of snags) at CS2. Table 2 Snag characteristics by forest stand.
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Hopefully OEMs keep the sales and manufacturing numbers realistic — or not so we can all snag tablets on the cheap a few months after they're released.
BC Bristol Before you go any further take photographs of all the snags you've identified.
I end up noting all the snags at each site and approximating how much time has passed since the trees' death at each spot we visit.
High variability characterized all snag and fuel attributes measured in this forest.
I did, after all, snag a Hezbollah flag while I was there.
Peerless actresses so it's no wonder they all snagged Emmys.
There's similar development going on for medical correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman, longtime correspondent Andrea Mitchell, Morning Joe co-anchor Willie Geist and Ratigan, who have all snagged signature shows on the liberal-leaning cable channel.
The water tasting finale comes in the form of the "Water Rush", where visitors participate in a free-for-all to snag the leftover bottles of water sent from around the world for judging.
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