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Dolly will try to snare Horace in "Hello Dolly" at the Surflight Theater in Beach Haven.
Three times in early December the First Brigade mounted raids to try to snare the man.
Might as well try to snare a moth with a hula hoop.
People study wind patterns, experiment with recorded bird song and try to snare their neighbors' birds by building in their flight paths.
As Joe Mauer's fly ball twisted near the left-field foul line in the 11th inning, Melky Cabrera dashed across the outfield to try to snare it.
He first went to the Holiday Inn in 1980 to try to snare some business, but the old-timers there -- men who learned their English during the American occupation that ended in 1934 -- discouraged competition.
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He says his company's actions have nothing to do with trying to snare a windfall.
Arzner then directed Bow as a saucy gold digger trying to snare an aristocrat in "Get Your Man" (1927) and as a saucy college girl trying to snare the anthropology professor in "The Wild Party" (1929), which BAM is showing tomorrow.
He pushed McDonald 'sto court more customers in existing restaurants rather than trying to snare them by opening new franchises.
"Is there a synapse in your brain that can tell you not to do that?" Kay asked after Roger Clemens instinctively tried to snare a ball.
Edison is among a growing number of companies trying to snare part of the $324bn spent on public education in America annually.
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