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But there is a tiny snag.
One other tiny snag?
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He could see tiny snags marking the sleeves of his overcoat and the front of his suit.
Rather than filtering the water for bacteria and other single-celled organisms like most sponges do, the harp sponge employs Velcro-like barbs on its vertical branches to snag tiny crustaceans called copepods as they swim past.
The snag; its tiny, although there are tables on the streets on warmer days and a small patio at back.
So good on Bharara, I guess, for maybe managing to snag one tiny group of people doing it and talking about it openly in taped phone calls.
(With the former, we snagged a tiny squid with nearly every forkful).
A baby's tiny foot may get snagged on worn or torn carpeting, or a baby could get injured if the carpeting has torn away from the nailing strip, leaving the carpet nails exposed.
That's usually more difficult for us, only because we have to haul seven astronauts weighing about 240 pounds with their gear, up this tiny little hole and they can get snagged on every little thing coming up Q.
The device is surprisingly simple, although the trigger is tiny, and it took a couple of tries to snag it properly.
PC Watch snagged a few pics of the Sharp booth, where the tiny screens were being shown in both rectangular and circular forms.
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