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Superman is warned that Lois is setting a snare for him.
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Almost reluctantly, Stan Jr. begins to enjoy learning at least some lessons in the old ways: how to harness a team of sled dogs, set a snare for a rabbit and unfurl a net under the ice when fishing in winter.
Here, too, she set a snare.
On Saturday I set a snare just inside a little tunnel of grass by the lake.
I was careful with the rabbit, as careful as when I set a snare.
He took us into the woods and showed us how to spot a rabbit run and set a snare.
What girl, or woman, wouldn't want to set a snare to bring him home?
Actually, this crankiness is a snare for the reader.
But he is a snare for artists too.
He called the disease podagra, a Greek word which means a snare for the feet.
In presenting its case, the prosecution also appears to be setting some snares for the defence, in particular relating to the position of Trayvon Martin's body, found on his back, which they say is at variance with Zimmerman's accounts of the struggle.
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