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The better the phone camera became, the more photos we started to snap and share.
Energy demands It has also started to snap up any energy resources, no matter the economic or political expense.
Drawn by organic farms, artisan cheesemakers, abundant produce stands and the presence of Mr. O'Connell, culinary-minded home buyers have started to snap up weekend properties in the area, doubling real estate prices in the last five years.
Its mighty yen was going to let it eclipse the U.S. as the world's economic superpower as it started to snap up trophy assets like Rockefeller Center in New York City, while at home the sushi was sprinkled with gold leaf.
Three generations later, though, the trend started to snap back.
I started to snap out of the Anne-induced fog and began to look around.
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From the outside you could hear screams and see the pillars start to snap.
And investors, who fled from the bond market during the throes of the crisis, are starting to snap up higher-risk debt as they seek higher yields.
In America, Toyota is likely to face much more consistent competition from at least two of Detroit's Big Three, while both Hyundai and VW are starting to snap at its heels.
This infectiousness spills out of the speakers, even on Von Oswald family trips: "When I play it to family members in the car, they almost start to snap their fingers.
And in the meantime this photographer starts to snap, from a goddam tree limb maybe even hanging by his heels or something, probably all red in the face after running full speed for about eighty miles trying to find the coyote, photo equipment and straps and all hanging down and dangling everywhere from the tree while the camera is making these very upsetting snap snap snap snap snap sounds.
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