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- noun Plural form of
snarl-up .
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Examples
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For a full-bore experience, swing by the open-all-hours Mustafa, a self-proclaimed "shopping paradise" in the Little India district, a short hop from Geylang (this is a small country — nearly everything is within a quick cab ride, barring traffic snarl-ups).
After Hours: Singapore Alaistar Gale 2010
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After he realised, gradually, that most of his machinery snarl-ups timed themselves for Mercury Retro periods, he got me to give him the timings for MR at the start of every year, pinning them up in a prominent place in his shop.
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M. O'BRIEN: There is some pictures from yesterday, as the police chief of Houston, Texas, Harold Hurtt, took an aerial tour of his sprawling city looking for some traffic snarl-ups.
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The announcer listed traffic snarl-ups over a background of helicopter noise.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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The announcer listed traffic snarl-ups over a background of helicopter noise.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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The announcer listed traffic snarl-ups over a background of helicopter noise.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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They need the info to track traffic patterns and reroute people around snarl-ups.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Left hand won’t tell right hand you’re speeding 2002
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The announcer listed traffic snarl-ups over a background of helicopter noise.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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While the abolition of the ad valorem tax on computer equipment was welcome, the importance of the telecommunications and information technology sector to the economy could not suffer further regulatory or policy snarl-ups, as was the case with the second national operator.
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DP spokeswoman Raenette Taljaard said the sale of South African assets was currently hampered by "a great degree of hostility from the trade union movement or a lot of bureaucratic wrangling or snarl-ups in inter-ministerial committees."
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