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The only snag from the point of view of Liverpool, United, Spurs and Chelsea is that City will form a considerable obstacle in Europe too.
Both Pfizer and Roche are developing tests to help doctors identify suitable patients for their drugs.The snag, from society's point of view, is that all these drugs are horribly expensive.
Possibilities include a snag from a deep-sea fishing net or a small undersea earthquake.
Sawada maintains that he can snag from six to nine new slots.
So if you're already planning a trip to Galaxy's Edge this year, be prepared to not only wait in line for attractions and photo opportunities but also beverages you could easily just snag from a vending machine elsewhere.
It ought to — she was one of the handful of major talents that Palm managed to snag from Apple prior to the launch of the Pre, having served as Apple's Director of Mac PR from 2006 to 2008 (and their Director of Corporate PR from 2000 to 2004).
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The full text is available on Google Books (thanks to a copy snagged from the Harvard Divinity School).
Today, steelhead trout swim in nearby Pinole Creek, and striped bass can be snagged from the bay at neighboring Fernandez Park.
We created 1111 snags from February 1997 through April 1999 and monitored them from 2 5 years after harvest (1999 2002).
I watched as the court's canine rose up on its haunches — tail wagging — and snagged from inside one of my dog's prized tennis balls.
But subsequently, the officials said, American diplomats ran into snags from Russia and France, both of which raised objections and demanded greater control for the United Nations.
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