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I met Lisbon in a snit.
There's no need to get in a snit about remaking a movie, however great.
The new forms of communication are madly contradictory: anonymous, but traceable; instantaneous, then saved forever (unless deleted in a snit).
A curator in a snit hardly ranks among the heavy diplomatic conflicts that mar US Iran relations.
(Orioles Manager Earl Weaver, who once pulled his team off the field and forfeited a game in a snit over one of Springstead's decisions, was a particular nemesis).
Sadly, none of the humans understand his language, Catalian, and Sweetums runs off in a snit, dodges underneath the bed and starts grooming himself.
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Another example: When asked a perfectly normal question, one roiling the soft minds of the undecided voters, about what would happen if the numbers in his secret budget-and-tax plan didn't add up, Romney went full boss-in-a-snit mode.
Ms. Reinhart sang and danced her way into a snit in "The Drawing Lesson," Doug Varone's maliciously comic portrait of a woman whose lover is unfaithful.
David Brooks ("A Snit in First Class," column, Jan . 4 asks why there is an endless war between rich Democrats and rich Republicans when in fact they ultimately have the same self-interest.
But they cleared out of the locker room fast, not in a pique or a snit — perhaps just to enjoy the last hour or so of a lovely Sunday afternoon.
The Giants rushed for only 75 yards, leaving running back Ahmad Bradshaw in a silent snit.
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