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The African baby snatcher's plans were de-fucking-railed after a judge declined her purchase of a baby, because had not lived in Malawi for at least 18-months.
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This time the prey did not escape; one poor, unfortunate beast wound up in the snatcher's jaws, and the picket line exploded in panic as the snatcher snapped the ropes with a claw and retired swiftly to its den.
The Elvenbane Lackey, Mercedes 1991
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Pass from my treasure-house, to be the snatcher's prize once more!
Suppliant Maidens and Other Plays 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus 1880
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Madonna may treat the Super Bowl to a gay old time, claims one of her dancers Kirsten Dunst gives stunt tips to new 'Spider-Man' gal Emma Stone Kirsten Dunst purse snatcher's defense: He's too stupid to have done it Kirsten Dunst in "Melancholia"
NYDN Rss Elizabeth Weitzman 2012
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Even when she's not trying to dupe a lover, the snatcher's intentions tend to be uncomplicated: She will care for the baby as if it were her own.
Slate Magazine Daniel Engber 2011
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Those types of restaurants are a crumb snatcher's paradise - esepcially when parents don't police their own children.
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Those types of restaurants are a crumb snatcher's paradise - esepcially when parents don't police their own children.
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Those types of restaurants are a crumb snatcher's paradise - esepcially when parents don't police their own children.
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Those types of restaurants are a crumb snatcher's paradise - esepcially when parents don't police their own children.
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Those types of restaurants are a crumb snatcher's paradise - esepcially when parents don't police their own children.
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