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They sent a camera down to photograph the wreck, but the pictures were so fuzzy as to be useless; on a second attempt the camera snagged something on the wreck and was lost.
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Usually actors snag something considerably smaller than a fiberglass tire.
Others describe themselves in terms suggestive of peasant fishermen, repeatedly casting a net into the sea in hopes of snagging something with a fin.
"To snag something from the city would have been quite a coup, obviously, but we can't compete with the kind of tax breaks and other incentives Hartford can offer," she said.
I'm tempted to take the advice in the conclusion and snag something from the more mature 4870 series, which will be a tremenjus bargain.
That makes it great for when you're trying to snag something off a computer you don't own – like a friend's computer or work laptop, for instance.
They're usually so busy that I can only really snag something on the weekend.
Something always snags though, something in the structure of his fiction – or perhaps in his writer's DNA – which makes such faith seem suspicious.
So our attention is either automatically snagged by something startling, such as a slamming door, or deliberately focused on something important to us right then, such as locating our child among the hordes on the playground.
But as soon as you think she's snagged on something concrete, it slides away.
The teen-ager, Christian Bell, 13, said he waded into the muddy river on Sunday when his line snagged on something.
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