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So when she saw that a carrier called Vision Airlines was advertising $49 one-way nonstop flights between the two places, she snapped up a ticket.
When the firm obtained visas for some Spanish chefs, she snapped up passes to a paella festival in Central Park and invited Mr. Biberaj.
But Harperley Hall shareholders should be aware that Madonna still has a toehold in the building: the separate seventh-floor unit she snapped up in 2008 for $7.35 million was not included in this transaction.
A derelict she snapped up in foreclosure and decorated to the nines, starting with the foyer's Hirschfeld caricature of herself and her pooch, Miyake (a Japanese Chin named for a favored designer of her dress-for-success wear).
It is a rule novelist Sara Gruen failed to heed when she snapped up $23,000 £18,0000) worth of this year's answer to Cabbage Patch Dolls and Furbies to resell.
"I figured, it can't be that hard, can it?" Even as she snapped up her $2-a-share stake in Google, she lost half of the Schwab account's value over the next 12 months by trying to invest in industries she didn't understand.
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In keeping with the season's carefree spirit, she snaps up eye-catching pieces that she may wear the next day, then simply forget.
Here, she wears a cotton, hand-embroidered tunic from Roberta Freymann, a moonstone and gold-vermeil pendant of her own design and trousers by Theory, which she snaps up in every color and style.
She thought she had snapped up, for $250,000, a renovated seven-room Central Islip ranch with a barn and backyard zoned for two horses.
Mr. Wiseley's mother, Joan, 73, said she had snapped up bargains on gold jewelry and accessories.
"It just takes a quick look at her CV to see why she was snapped up like gold dust.
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