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It would be like pursuing the ideas in Snatch or Essex Boys.
The 32-year-old is the best in snatch, clean and jerk and total weight lifting.
It's a big running joke in "Snatch" that no one can understand a word his gypsy-boxer character says.
See the jabbering asylum inmate in "12 Monkeys" (his first Oscar-nominated role), the stoned couch potato in "True Romance," the unintelligible Irish gypsy in "Snatch," the clueless personal trainer in "Burn After Reading".
In McSorley's the free-lunch platters are kept at the end of the bar nearer the street door, and several times every afternoon kids sidle in, snatch handfuls of cheese and slices of onion, and dash out, slamming the door.
(Ewen Bremner, from that film's cast, has a brief role in "Snatch".) By bringing back actors from "Lock" and revisiting the not-so-mean streets of London, Mr. Ritchie seems to be stepping backward when he should be moving ahead.
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Hundreds of police carrying short and long riot shields, organised in snatch-squad units, targeted unarmed miners with truncheons, and inflicted serious injuries, particularly to the head.
The demons at first succeeded in snatching the kingdom from the Pandavas and in exiling them.
Over the next few weeks, I listened to Croesus in snatches.
The under-pressure Azzurri were less than impressive in snatching a 2-1 vintory in extra-time.
In snatches of CCTV footage, the three vehicles' progress was traced along Caledonian Road.
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