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I'd also be happy if "Game of Thrones" snagged some more awards.
Clearly, tolerance has hit a few snags, some more serious than others.
Chancellor predicts that the network will snag 20percentt more of national ads bought in individual markets.
Tickets to the show at the Richard Rodgers theater, which seats only 1,319, are notoriously difficult to snag and more than worth their weight in gold.
According to Dr. Crabtree, recent research suggests that the lines snag far more loggerhead sea turtles than had been thought, perhaps 600 a year, and that most of them die.
With luck, private insurance companies will be able to leverage their vast marketing powers to snag even more new consumers.
This meant the opportunity to snag a more casual or fighting game curious audience alongside the faithful hardcore was missed and, as a result, the series became more of a niche interest.
By helping to make apps more visible in the overcrowded market, Trademob is helping companies to snag more downloads and win active users.
But as brands attempt to snag more Chinese tongues their menus have been tweaked, and some of the results are shocking.
With other companies like Snapchat competing for the same social media advertising revenue, the pressure is on for Twitter to build products that will snag more sign-ups.
Over time, Bloom and his alleged confederates discussed setting up a private security company and an Iraqi airline to snag more work.
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