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The governor of Texas that he snags for an interview is Ann Richards (who lost her re-election bid in 1994).
Snags used as roost sites by these bats differed from random snags for 19 of the 23 variables measured (P < 0.05).
Indicator species analyses suggested that species of unlogged storm disturbed plots depended on storm-created legacies, such as pits and snags, for foraging and nesting.
We examined the availability and quality of standing dead trees (snags) for nesting habitat in a harvest chronosequence of boreal forests dominated by balsam fir (Abies balsamea) in western Newfoundland.
However, when embedded within a harvested landscape, they: (1) provide abundant coarse woody debris and snags for deadwood-dependent species that risk extirpation in the surrounding matrix and (2) retain important structures for the developing stands.
Here's the rub: The broker's commission is based on the face value of the policy, not on the price he ultimately snags for his client.
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But there's the snag for whoever follows on.
The snag for the treaty clouds the broader efforts to "reset" relations with the Kremlin.
That need not be a snag for those with the budgets to stage re-enactments.
There is, of course, a snag for the side who are presently fourth.
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