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When time tries to snatch something from you, just grab tighter.
When being sneaky, you'll often need to grab or snatch something from someone without being noticed.
They are always trying to snatch something from others while at the same time protecting themselves.
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Maybe, too, they will still stand for the old American dream of snatching something from thin air: a future without sacrifice, and liberty as boundless as the sky.
The judge, Andrew Mitchell QC, said: "The victim in the case could easily have died, not through any other reason than just snatching something from him, and causing him therefore to fall down, and he could have just gone at that age".
One snatches something from the other and is surprised by a loud scream and a firm whack on the head.
The passion to arrest the moment, to snatch something lasting from fashion, that most ephemeral of arts, will be familiar to anyone who has ever worked on the set of a fashion shoot.
Ireland so nearly snatched something.
We understand each entry as something snatched from right here, from someplace culturally adjacent, if not identical, to the watcher's world; there's a sense (and, given Stanton's apparent tirelessness, a corresponding reality) that this could just as easily be you, today, beaming out from the open windowpane of someone else's news feed.
She was dazed and desperate, snatching at prayer as you'd snatch at something for balance.
Russian youth knows almost nothing about Poland, or only snatches — a movie, something from TV, some political disagreement.
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