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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Snaring readers on the hop:
Snaring readers on the hop Maxine 2008
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Snaring a coveted slot requires patience and strategy.
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Snaring a bargain is exhilarating—and habit forming.
“I Don’t Have a Thing to Wear” Judie Taggart 2003
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Snaring a bargain is exhilarating—and habit forming.
“I Don’t Have a Thing to Wear” Judie Taggart 2003
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Snaring her phone, she said, Colonel Johnson said to leave the gun on the desk.
The Commander Patrick A. Davis 2002
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Snaring her phone, she said, Colonel Johnson said to leave the gun on the desk.
The Commander Patrick A. Davis 2002
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Snaring his slippery wet wrists, she reached behind her for a towel, blotted the dampness from her sweater and dried the floor.
Father Christmas Arnold, Judith 1997
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After he left Gopher Snaring, he went to the University of British Columbia from whence he graduated, despite editing the campus newspaper.
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Snaring rabbits was a harmless enterprise; snaring pheasants was poaching; and poaching was not a girl's work.
The Terrible Twins Edgar Jepson 1900
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Snaring "suckers" out of the deep meadow brook used to be about as good as any that I had.
The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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