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To hit a snag.
To run into a problem.
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WASHINGTON — After hitting a snag last week, negotiations in the Senate for an agricultural workers program — the last piece of a broad overhaul of the nation's immigration laws — appeared to be coming back from the brink on Monday.
The times of reliability seem to be hitting a snag for the Nets, who lost for the second time in two nights and for the fourth time in five games.
Mr. Lazio focused much of his day on women and Catholic voters, hitting a snag when Bishop James M. Moynihan of the Diocese of Syracuse declined to appear with the congressman after a 40-minute private meeting for what his campaign said was a photo opportunity.
Which leads me back to my dear mother, who got to see the Eiffel Tower after all... though only after hitting a snag on the second level, which was shut down due to security scare.
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But production hit a snag.
Then they hit a snag.
Then I hit a snag.
Negotiators hit a snag on several issues.
But that deal hit a snag yesterday.
But then the purchase hit a snag.
While putting it together the boy hit a snag.
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