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As soon as she finished, she grabbed big gobs of pseudosnow from the floor and flung them skyward with a peal of joy.
After Big Bang in 1986, the London Stock Exchange renamed itself the International Stock Exchange and created a special market, SEAQ (International), which grabbed big chunks of trading in European blue chips from sleepy continental bourses.
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Land grabbing — big and small — has become all too common in Cambodia.
Specialists in logistics are threatening to grab big chunks of the market for moving the goods required by business.
But the corporate market, too, remains in flux as rivals like MCI and Sprint try to grab big customers demanding ever-cheaper service.
Many draftniks had thought the Jets, desperate for a tight end, would grab big Bubba Franks from Miami Flaa)., but they preferred Ellis and Abraham.
Seven Baby Bells are now four, with unheralded players and upstarts such as Vodafone and Qwest grabbing big chunks of infrastructure.
We were able to grab big hunks of dirt outside as well as flour in the kitchen.
They publish the results of their investigations online and grab big headlines that cause uncomfortable conversations in the corridors of power.
Other than the monkey bit, these are bog-standard hard drives in brushed aluminum cases and plenty of speed for grabbing big files.
Grab big bowls for putting warm water in, candles for calming aromas and a CD with ocean waves sounds which you can buy at Target.
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