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And, contrary to expectations, it is snaring more businessmen than terrorists.
At another plant, a worker lost his arm after it was snared in some machinery.
The Tevatron is racing to spot a long-sought particle called the Higgs boson before it's snared by a more powerful machine, the Large Hadron Collider at the European particle physics lab, CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland, which turns on this summer.
As such, it was snared by First Amendment prohibitions, and the Dover Area School Board's policy requiring that "[s]tudents will be made aware of gaps/problems in Darwin's Theory and of other theories of evolution including, but not limited to, intelligent design" was ruled to be unconstitutional.
Barry Bonds nearly gave his hometown fans something to cheer for in the bottom of the third when, with Reyes on second, he lofted a high fly ball to left field, but it was snared at the warning track by Magglio Ordóñez.
Wright tries to whack the ball into the crowd, Botha sees him coming, bowls the arm ball, drops it shorter and Wright is snared.
For one thing, it's a dovetail: Wilson is snared in a sex-and-drugs scandal, and he's trying to limit the damage with the help of his female assistants (whom he addresses en masse as "jailbait"), while simultaneously questioning Avrakotos about covert military aid.
Integration is snared in bureaucracy.
Eventually he is snared by the FBI.
If it's too loose, then the drum will sound like it's snares are off, but the snares will jangle beneath the drum (if you have metal snares).
If they are too tight, then it will be hard to turn the snares on or off (though that's not the only symptom; that could be from just needing oil, or from having a substandard snare drum) and the snares will be so tight that the drum sounds almost like it's snares are off, but with a little vibration.
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