Sentence examples for that could snap from inspiring English sources

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And, in reducing interest rates, is the Fed pulling on a rubber band that could snap back quickly and painfully, sending those same rates soaring with disruptive consequences?

Relish, instead, the pterodactyls, or the flying velociraptors, or whatever they are — large beaky beasts, green with yellow reptile patches — and the bright-red flying monster with jaws that could snap an oak.

Dunkleosteus lacked true teeth, instead it had two long bony blades that could snap and crush almost anything.

Senior cleric Sheik Saleh al-Lihedan warned against changes that could snap the "thread between a leader and his people".

The second problem is that the 19th-century artwork is irreplaceable, is awkwardly shaped and has about a zillion fragile protuberances that could snap off under just a small amount of misapplied pressure.

That could snap Synapse.

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The identified themes were that anxiety was not a real medical illness, that it was sign of weakness, laziness, instability and self-absorption, that people could snap out of anxiety if they wished, that the condition was the fault of the person, that those with anxiety would be poor employees and a danger to others, and that the condition was shameful/embarrassing.

Kuehl had dressed for the game in case of an emergency -- he thought his arm had improved enough that he could snap in the game -- and that emergency arose when Griesen and Bober were injured.

If someone drew a stick figure, people would be like, "OMG, I know that girl, that's Rose Surnow!" Boys called me "Somalia" and "Olive Oyl" and teased that they could snap me in two.

Over half of the respondents endorsed the view that most other people did not believe anxiety disorder was a real medical illness, believed that they could snap out of it if they wanted to, and thought that it was a sign of personal weakness and associated with instability.

The wild card that could finally snap consumers' optimism and send the savings rate back toward the levels it reached in the pessimism-filled 1970's, early 80's and early 90's -- above 8percentt -- is a war with Iraq, many economists say.

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