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Johnson hastily snatched off his hat.
Soon after its première, "The Bright Stream" was snatched off the stage, on Stalin's orders.
He snatched off the bandanna, revealing a stranger: an addict in need of a hundred bucks.
Then came the "express kidnapping" plague – ordinary people snatched off the street, sometimes in broad daylight.
Twelve-year-old Jamie Gabriel was snatched off his bike while delivering newspapers in suburban Indianapolis.
"Most of the time trafficking isn't like the movie version of trafficking where a child is snatched off the streets.
We increase airport security, hang signs over interstates to describe the vehicle carrying a child just snatched off the street.
'That is why Barbette, the moment he has snatched off his wig, plays the part of a man.
"One fanatic patriot walked down and snatched off his hat and tried to put it in his hands," the minister concluded.
According to Beatty, the 21-year-old was imploring others to remain peaceful and return home when he was "snatched" off the street.
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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