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Snared between those costs and the need to discount, Whirlpool said its operating-profit margin in North America shrank to 4.7% from 5.9% a year earlier.
Whirlpool, Electrolux Earnings Fall James R. Hagerty 2010
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Snared in branches, Lily was yanked into the treetops.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Snared in branches, Lily was yanked into the treetops.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Snared in branches, Lily was yanked into the treetops.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Snared on sharp hooks or in nets, sea turtles often drown.
Archive 2009-02-01 Jax 2009
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Snared on sharp hooks or in nets, sea turtles often drown.
Turtle Power! Jax 2009
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Interesting December 4, 2005, story in the New York Times entitled “Snared in the Web of a Wikipedia Liar” that is a good reminder to everyone that the quality and reliability of content on Wikipedia relies directly on the concept of “garbage in, garbage out.”
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Interesting December 4, 2005, story in the New York Times entitled “Snared in the Web of a Wikipedia Liar” 1 that is a good reminder to everyone that the quality and reliability of content on Wikipedia relies directly on the concept of “garbage in, garbage out.”
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Snared by the heat of his kiss, I barely noticed when he slipped out of his own Levis.
Tricks Ellen Hopkins 2005
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Interesting December 4, 2005, story in the New York Times entitled “Snared in the Web of a Wikipedia Liar” that is a good reminder to everyone that the quality and reliability of content on Wikipedia relies directly on the concept of “garbage in, garbage out.”
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