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(Long, fragile stems snap more easily in downpours).
I'm surprised they don't snap more often, because they take a beating all year long.
The world wants us to snap more pictures, download more movies, play more music, shoot more video.
When the Citaro reached Cooper Square — the end of the line — the driver got off to go to the bathroom, and Rebis disembarked to snap more photos.
He says he is after "a nice soft bite with a smooth feeling," rather than the juicy snap more typical of American sausages.
It is perhaps a wonder that footballers under pressure don't snap more frequently in the face of barracking from the crowd, but it has happened a few times.
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Eduardo snapped more pictures.
Mr. Meriam snapped more photos.
Capa snapped more war photographs in Hankow, China, in 1938, and then in Italy and Paris and Bastogne and Leipzig in the Second World War.
In contrast, "click chemistry", a new approach invented by Barry Sharpless, a Nobel laureate at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, produces a greater diversity of structures by snapping more carefully chosen molecular building blocks together in various combinations.
Fifty-year-old Fred Couples snapped more than a few heads back as he strolled around sockless in tennis shoes and did an old soft-shoe on the course for a six-under-par 66 to take the first-round lead.
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