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Groupon has already spent a great deal trying to push its model in international markets, and Mason's talk at the Goldman Sachs Conference implied that just based on the size of its brand in the U.S., it shouldn't be too difficult to snatch up market share abroad.
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Gregory, on Lucky Star, had been tasked as pathfinder for Britain, but scored just 63.375, meaning they were always facing a difficult task to snatch a medal position.
Now, they say, the tables have turned: the Republicans find themselves locked in a costly and damaging struggle, and the belief among many leading Democrats is that it would be quite difficult for Mr. Bradley to snatch the nomination from Mr. Gore.
The bondholders have no direct way of making Belize pay, but they can make life difficult for Belize in the future, trying to snatch funds that flow through New York and causing no end of political hassles for the country.
But it might get a bit more difficult with Manteresting, and other sites like it, trying to snatch up the male demographic.
The play is a biting rebuke to the purported comforts of nostalgia, and one of Beckett's most piercing commentaries on the vaporous quality of happiness, so difficult to grasp in the present and impossible to keep hold of if you're lucky enough to snatch it as it hurtles by.
It could have been even worse for the home side as impressive Treviso fly-half Alberto Di Bernardo had a chance to snatch victory with his last-gasp conversion attempt but he was inches wide with the difficult kick from near the touchline.
Bishops sail to snatch a knight.
"He tried to snatch the gun.
It's important to snatch this moment.
Nobody ever managed to snatch the prize.
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