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He adds that the state-owned Halkbank is soon to be put on the block.Mr Simsek, who was snatched into the job from Merrill Lynch in London, agrees that "markets like external anchors" and concedes that Turkey is not immune to external shocks.
The narcissus has also frequently appeared in literature and the visual arts, and forms part of two important Graeco-Roman myths, that of the youth Narcissus who was turned into the flower of that name, and of the Goddess Kore, or Persephone daughter of the goddess Demeter, snatched into the Underworld by the god Hades while picking narcissi.
But I never fucked up opening a beer so hard my hand started bleeding, then I sat and moped about it and bled into someone's swimming poll (which, by the way: extremely rude!), and then got snatched into an impossible alternate dimension that nobody else can access by a tulip-headed hell beast.
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In the following decade, the Potter sense of the word was snatched up into the language of diplomacy.
Two double faults gifted Safarova another break for 6-5 before a snatched volley into the net helped the Czech hold to love and clinch the first set.
"They should be in the womb and they've been snatched out into this environment with bright lights and loud noises".
All hell breaks loose, yelling and coshing, the case is snatched, thrown into the boot of one of the Jags, which speed off.
There are snatched glimpses into private gardens where what one writer described as "people plants" recline among the greenery, stroll in parks, work on allotments or, in Manet's witty The Croquet Party hit balls through hoops.
Golding carried it off through the energy and conviction of his narrative, and a way of telling that mixes immediacy with detachment, so that at one moment you experience what is going on as Lok does, and at another you are snatched back into the wisdoms of authorial knowledge, and the Neanderthal becomes a red creature, running on all fours.
And his large painting of the infant Ganymede snatched up into the sky by Zeus in the form of an eagle shows the child uncontrollably pissing in terror, which must be about the most anti-classical rendering of a scene from the classics ever given by a major artist - though it is certainly what you would expect a baby boy to do under the circumstances.
Victims are beaten or shot in front of their families, dragged into alley-ways, snatched off the street into passing cars.
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