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  • Over the next six months, Snellgrove will install 50 wireless cameras and sensors around the neighborhood.

    THE WIRELESS WORLD 2007

  • In the next six months, Snellgrove will install 50 wireless cameras and sensors around the neighborhood.

    KEEPING WATCH 2007

  • Snellgrove was looking at it in the fifties and sixties.

    Bon and Tibetan Buddhism 2001

  • Snellgrove had kept a draper's shop at Maybole, failed for a big sum, and had come to Canada expecting to get, with the letters of introduction he had from a number of noblemen, a government situation.

    The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825 Gordon Sellar

  • Snellgrove, who had come forward on his beginning to speak, here shouted

    The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825 Gordon Sellar

  • Snellgrove affected to despise him both for his trade and his political principles, and never missed an opportunity to sneer at him; Mr Kerr never replied.

    The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825 Gordon Sellar

  • To this Snellgrove, who held the contract for the narrow-gauge railroad, agreed; but the three crown Councillors opposed the tax vigorously, on the ground that as scavengers alone the dogs were a boon to the colony and should be encouraged.

    The Lion and the Unicorn 1899

  • To this Snellgrove, who held the contract for the narrow-gauge railroad, agreed; but the three crown Councillors opposed the tax vigorously, on the ground that as scavengers alone the dogs were a boon to the colony and should be encouraged.

    Lion and the Unicorn Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • Two needle-women were taken in at the lodgings in Wyndham Street; parcels from Swan and Edgar's -- Marshall and Snellgrove were not then, or at least had not loomed to the grandeur of an entire block of houses -- addressed to Lady Anna Lovel, were frequent at the door, somewhat to the disgust of the shopmen, who did not like to send goods to Lady Anna Lovel in Wyndham Street.

    Lady Anna 1874

  • Nora said something about Marshall and Snellgrove and tried to make believe that she was very anxious for her sister's answer.

    He Knew He Was Right Anthony Trollope 1848

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