He went to his locker, snagged some of his things and stuffed them hastily inside his large duffel bag. |
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Babu snagged the spot last year by dispatching a friend to stake it out two months before the season even started. |
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He told me it was rad and that a friend of his snagged him one before it came out. |
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If the lead gets snagged, the weak line breaks and you may get the rig back. |
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He twitches the fabric to free it from where it has snagged and pulls the curtains open wide. |
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She snagged the crown as our reader's favorite for the month with her long-awaited sophomore record. |
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Wounded in the leg, he fell back over a ledge and was fortunate to be snagged by a tree. |
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The nylon line that anglers use frequently breaks when hooks become snagged on underwater obstructions or bankside vegetation. |
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Divers have become lost inside the wreck or fouled on loose cables or caught by fishing nets snagged on the hull and drowned at the bottom. |
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A branch snagged his shirt sleeve, and he tore a hole as he yanked himself free. |
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A couple of hands snagged the bronc he was working on, and pulled the horse aside. |
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Flying just above ground level, the hook snagged the glider towline, pulling the glider from a standstill to 720 mph within seven seconds. |
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The vehicle was launched from a catapult and snagged as it glided off the launch rails. |
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Ferns brushed her ankles and burs snagged her skirt as she stumbled along compulsively. |
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The tow rope slackened and dropped to the bottom and became snagged on a rock. |
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Someone bought me a drink on Tuesday, and they snagged a bargain in the process. |
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My eyes snagged on the wall above the mantelpiece, where an array of small oil paintings hung in military organization. |
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I didn't have to walk far because I'd snagged a primo spot when I arrived at work this morning. |
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Wherever one grows up, there are local names that infiltrate our consciousness, get stuck in our memories like burrs snagged on a sock. |
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This had, however, fallen forward onto the deck, possibly dragged down by the snagged lobster pot that had led to the wreck being found. |
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With California's power woes and rising pump prices, the Democrats believe they've finally snagged an issue that zings the Republicans. |
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The Derbyshire-born yachtswoman also had to reverse her yacht after the rudder snagged an object, losing her valuable time. |
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As the robber clambered over railings his trousers snagged and Mr Ceesay grabbed hold of the hood of his top. |
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A large trawl net has been snagged and abandoned close to the bridge. |
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The Warriors were unlucky with the long ball during games, as more than one deep drive by the Warriors was snagged by Brock fielders on the warning track. |
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Respondents said that socks and nylons snagged or tore on their heels and they felt too self-conscious to wear sandals in the summer. |
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Worried I had snagged my nether regions on the fence I'd climbed over earlier. |
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He snagged the best actor award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival for In the Mood for Love. |
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Bremer also snagged an award from the Minnesota chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists in June. |
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Outside, Londoner Bryan Butler, who snagged a copy, said he had read the paper every Sunday for 30 years. |
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They lashed the reef long before Captain Cook's ship, the Endeavour, snagged on its coral in 1770, 18 years before Europeans settled Australia. |
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Sixteen Canadian helicopter slinging accidents where the load dragged or the lifting equipment became snagged were reviewed. |
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They can only assume that maybe one of the doors fell off, hooked the bottom, snagged, grabbed the top, and fetched up. |
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When the tension suddenly released, the fishermen thought the entire assembly had disengaged, but the tail was still snagged. |
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Do not use the platform controls to free a platform that is caught, snagged or otherwise prevented from normal motion by an adjacent structure. |
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Warn the group in advance that, if someone gets snagged by a net, they should stop immediately and ask for help. |
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I landed in a field behind a house and the chute snagged on one of the trees that lined the field. |
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The biggest challenge they faced was managing the umbilicals that became snagged on small rocks on the bottom. |
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Mr Metcalf, who was based at Ramsbottom Fire Station, dived for the boy but his rope became snagged on an underwater branch and he became submerged himself. |
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She was clothed in little more than her underskirt and a light corset, the fabric snagged and torn at the seams, and suddenly she felt very self-conscious. |
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He walked a few paces away and snagged the creel he'd been using. |
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And since he was the last person who handled the prize money before sending it to the bank, the cufflinks must have snagged and dropped into the money. |
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Now we were driving through bleak glens with stunted conifers, gushing ice-melt streams and mist snagged in tattered veils on the crags like the wraiths of lost warriors. |
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He took the commuter to a distance and watched as tide, now fully rushing into the gap, carried the pilot-less craft along until her dragging anchor snagged a rock. |
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A rough voice snagged her attention as they stopped before the gate. |
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Despite picking the widest route, the travellers found their clothes being snagged on sharp twigs, and they grazed their knees on passing tree trunks more than once. |
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The edges of the hole snagged and tore his robes, scratching him all over. |
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Frankly, I've caused more than a few scuffs of my own, when I've been careless with my shoes, or if my keys stuck a bit out of my pockets and snagged something. |
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The hems of the dress that I wore dragged along the slush of mud on the ground and my sleeves snagged against the branches that had been stripped of its leaves. |
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He sat down next to the boy and snagged his bag of chips, tearing it open. |
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Fishing over and around structures often will produce results when you cannot catch fish elsewhere, although fishing lures may become snagged on structures and lost. |
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Their chutes caught in the handsome chestnut and lime trees that still line the main square, the snagged lines left them dangling, an easy target for the Germans. |
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By utilizing a console we keep unsightly wiring out of view and away from the danger of being inadvertently snagged and pulled out of the equipment or broken off by accident. |
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The safety strap attached to his leg became snagged on the trunk of a fallen tree, dragging him under the surface. |
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Many become snagged in them, or eat them potentially fatal mistakes. |
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Then something snagged her gaze and she turned her eyes to the far side of the pool. A mermaidish tail submerged as soon as she had seen it. |
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The gear door is designed with a ledge area on the inner door skin that can put the tire at risk of becoming snagged if proper tire size and gear door rigging are not ensured. |
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Similarly, rock hoppers which bounce across obstacles on the seabed to avoid nets becoming snagged can cause enormous damage to delicate corals and sea mounts which are an essential part of the marine ecosystem. |
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But Jack Weil did. Mr Weil reckoned that a cowboy on a horse, if wearing a shirt with buttons, was liable to get snagged on sagebrush or cactus or, worse than that, get a steerhorn straight through his fancy buttonhole. |
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Once snagged by them, there is no escaping. |
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The deer may have snagged a hold of the net while trying to scratch its itchy antlers. |
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Heading for West Berlin, I was snagged by a traffic cop at a speed trap. |
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Somehow, the cable snagged a huge pillow lava in a nook between two bulbous lobes and wrenched it up from the seafloor. |
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Certain formal decisions also snagged the artist in ways not easily recoupable within his practice. |
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In reality, Lochte snagged two gold, two silver and one bronze. |
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The Drope must be released directly below the Powerfan so that it does not swing around and rub or get snagged on any surrounding objects during rewind. |
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Another twirler snagged customers for a carwash across from the mall entrance on McBean, where cars jammed the bays. |
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I'm pretty sure as many hooks wound up snagged in oak tress as did holding fast to a trout — but the ones you did catch, all by yourself, tasted like nothing else on earth. |
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The separation from twisted pair and coax cables and the convenient lay-in design provide for easy tracing and access as well as protection from being snagged, crimped, or overly stressed. |
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As the bin was moved by an overhead gantry through the tunnel, the gantry snagged on its electrical line and Pasillas was sent to unsnag it. |
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Avoid scarves or drawstrings that could get snagged or caught. |
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Therefore, it is probable that the pilot's action during the emergency did not activate the external cargo hook release mechanism and, rather, that the trailing longline snagged a tree while the helicopter was still airborne. |
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The next day, the trawl of the same vessel snagged the aircraft's tail. |
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Nobody saw the accident but the most realistic scenario was Mr Begley stood between the dies when a trailing chain snagged onto one, causing it to rotate. |
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We snagged for spoonbill from the eastern shore of the Mississippi River. |
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In its seventh session of straining toward the food, 7-year-old elephant Kandula moved the cube into position as a stepstool and snagged some fruit. |
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Ella snagged a bottle of water from the fridge before leaving for her jog. |
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Cardiff-born Commando Paul Woodland was hurled out of the upturned 15ft-long twin engine rigid inflatable boat and he apparently became snagged by his dry suit. |
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For many years the prevailing wisdom was retrievers ought to have their dewclaws removed, lest they become snagged on debris en route to a downed mallard. |
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