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So tell us: How many necklaces are you snatching up?
I start by snatching up the hunk of mobile machinery.
The doctors had to be in on the body snatching.
Even grocery stores are snatching up bona fide pastry chefs.
Now, novel coronavirus panic buyers are snatching up ... toilet paper?
Others included videos showing people driving up and snatching children.
Instead, they settled for snatching a win while being outplayed.
But if you're thinking about snatching one up, think again.
Thank you for snatching up the new colors of #THECREEPER!!
The company has also been snatching up digital health startups.
Next there is snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
No more snatching babies from the arms of their mothers.
The birds didn't act hastily, immediately snatching an available food item.
Shoppers could barely carry the number of rolls they were snatching.
But are the loons snatching defeat from the jaws of victory?
It has grown rich snatching land and resources in minority areas.
Will Democrats succeed in snatching defeat from the jaws of victory?
Oh, yeah, I mean gig-snatching and stuff does go on.
Generally, the private-equity firms are snatching up more mature startups.
Similarly, purse snatching is considered a "violent" offense in several states.
We've scouring the sale sections to find the products worth snatching up.
Photo: NokiaAnother day, another company snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
The images don't cohere; Mr. Morris seems to be snatching at ideas.
"We think they'll start snatching customers from Netflix," the Stevens team said.
We also ask if he'd ever consider snatching up a team himself.
They're also snatching cash right out of your kids' college savings accounts.
Another dog came streaking out at high speed, snatching the puppy away.
Yates faces child snatching and fugitive from justice charges, according to the statement.
Tories, meanwhile, have been more concerned with snatching the votes of Leave supporters.
So three years later, why are bots still snatching up all the tickets?
Snatching random browsing data would be invasive and weird, with very little benefit.
Still, worst chain snatching ever might still be that Steve Francis incident. Brutal.
Mr. Lightfoot was jailed at Rikers in 2010 after snatching a woman's pocketbook.
The city's teams are known for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
In 1979, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed a purse-snatching case, Smith v.
Mr. Lightfoot was sent to Rikers in 2010 after snatching a woman's pocketbook.
"Fourteen, runnin' round, I was snatching jewels," go the lyrics to one song.
So these new set of shapewear is our extra bonded, extra snatching shapewear.
Mr Haradinaj is a past master at snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
Broad has no problem directly snatching public tax dollars meant for poor communities, either.
A consequence of snatching images out of the air – the air took something back.
My kids can't get my pot and I don't want them snatching yours either.
We can imagine the branches snatching the shield from the ground a moment earlier.
So, we advise snatching up a deal fast if you see one you like.
One mother stops a rival Walmart shopper from snatching a Tickle Me Elmo doll.
So-called porch pirates terrorize online shoppers by following delivery trucks and snatching packages.
To reduce body-snatching, early state laws granted medical schools access to unclaimed bodies.
" Most Ebonys, Xtravas and Ninjas gain admittance to their clan by "snatching a trophy.
We're not going anywhere and we are snatching the gold right out of your hand.
Humberto Guzman-Garcia has been charged with snatching the little girl around 3:30 a.m.
Casting AI in a similar light may help reduce anxiety about job-snatching robo-songwriters.
Brazil's Bruno Fratus took silver, 212.68 seconds back, with Ben Proud of Britain snatching bronze.
"Using ticket snatching software is in effect allowing (buyers) to cut in line," he said.
People are really good at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, you could say.
In the western US, coyotes are also feared for snatching pets, including chihuahuas in California.
Trump, on the other hand, saw a jump in his odds of snatching the nomination.
WWE, for its part, has been snatching up exclusive contracts as much as they can.
It was like "snatching success from the jaws of defeat", Sjogreen says with a smile.
They too, began snatching white drivers out of vehicles or firing from their own cars.
I remember telling Big about the line about snatching pregnant women's jewelry ["Gimme the Loot"].
"I'm not even fingering myself!" she shouted, snatching her headset off and storming off set.
At this rate, Stormi might end up snatching Mom's crown for youngest billionaire in history.
Amazon has also been snatching up several smaller startups to build up its cloud system.
And U.S. officials have been reviewing reports of Chinese authorities snatching protesters off the streets.
Aqib Talib chain-snatching and he explained why that would never happen in the NBA!
With a name like Your Skin But Better, it's hard to resist snatching up this tube.
I'm opposed to snatching life-saving health care from millions of Americans for no good reason.
I've got Johnny and Kyle dominating on both sides of me snatching rings left and right.
The GOP has a shot at snatching two of those Democratic-held districts, per FiveThirtyEight's model.
Qihoo 360's company policy stated it used "safe, no add-ons, no bundles" ticket snatching.
But when she fails to kill a body-snatching sorceress, she sets off to find redemption.
"The point is that the federal government is snatching kids away from their parents," he continued.
Considering how many wears you'll get out of one pair, we'd suggest snatching these up stat!
But despite snatching success from the jaws of "production hell" last year, Tesla stumbled into 2019.
Daryl leaves vindicated, after snatching his vest back from Dwight, who stole it many episodes ago.
But their business model is still aimed at filling existing gaps rather than snatching market share.
The body snatching happened in the dead of night, so there wasn't a lot of light.
But that hasn't stopped US companies from snatching up hotels they can market to visiting Americans.
It did score two big wins, snatching beloved NYC venues The Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge.
As Guadagnino walked around, he became visibly excited, snatching drop cloths from mirrors and assessing progress.
As England fans fled, Russia fans gave chase, snatching English flags that had been on display.
At first, people started snatching up masks and respirators, despite pleas from health officials to stop.
The question in the case is whether minimal force, as in a purse snatching, is enough.
Meaning ... snatching grandma's for the weekend so you can score primo parking ... ain't gonna fly anymore.
It tosses and turns, snorting and kicking and snatching more than its share of the covers.
The volume of thefts during the winter of 1787-88 made body-snatching an open secret.
Still, analysts foresee "The Rise of Skywalker" ultimately snatching between $1.4 billion and $1.8 billion globally.
Snatching up an American shell company of your own remains easier than getting a library card.
The question in the case was whether minimal force, as in a purse snatching, is enough.
I started committing crimes at the age of 143 — petty theft, shoplifting, purse snatching, stuff like that.
The target audience was sold, snatching up the books and pencils for future rounds of therapeutic scribbling.
To innovators and leaders in tech, facial recognition is a gleaming brass ring — ready for the snatching.
Sesame Street's trading zombies for cookie-snatching gingerbread in its new parody of AMC's The Walking Dead.
Wire netting and CDs suspended by string above the ponds prevent eagles from snatching the prized livestock.
On a more ambitious level she dreams of frog-inspired quadcopters snatching up cargo from the sky.
Zipline proto­typed its new drone-snatching system using two pole-vault poles, a ladder, and a broomstick.
Kenny also said if anyone's thinking about snatching his saxes at auction after he dies ... think again!
"There are these men, just far away from everything, snatching it out from under her," she said.
"But one tactic that works is snatching Russians when they are dopey enough to take a vacation."
The indecency of snatching babies from parents at a border and creating military detention centers for children.
Snatching her hair up away from the face like this works well because it emphasizes the features.
Apple has been snatching up original content and is expected to launch its service later this year.
He told her the grackles were bold in snatching items from tables that patrons had just vacated.
All the while he would be snatching workers from their jobs, workers who keep the economy humming.
Amazon spent just under $1 billion for PillPack, snatching the business from rival Walmart, according to TechCrunch.
They're the best bets for wooing less fiercely partisan voters and snatching seats currently in Republican hands.
The physical act of snatching up bundles of toilet paper, aspirin and canned goods can be comforting.
Many scientists dismissed accounts of fire-spreading as accidental, a misperception about birds mistakenly snatching smoldering material.
He argues that immigrants are siphoning billions in welfare payments, committing crimes and snatching jobs from Americans.
Why not play it smart by snatching up the remote before someone turns on a football game?
Just before snatching the phone, Perdue says "No, I'm not doing that," in response to the student's questions.
The bird dives in the blink of an eye, snatching its prey and flying away in a blur.
So there we were, with the Durant-Westbrook Thunder apparently on the verge of snatching their era back.
And that is almost certainly the case, given the rapid clip with which it's snatching up AI companies.
Check out the prettiest lip colors we plan on snatching up before they sell out — they're going fast!
"They're snatching around; they're crying out; they're extremely pained by touch" and need to see a vet quickly.
The python was likely hiding in water, snatching the deers up when they came in for a drink.
Consumers spent $626.1 billion during the 2015 holiday season, snatching up Black Friday bargains and Cyber Monday goodies.
The company has been snatching up startups left and right and announced partnerships galore at CES last week.
We're guessing, based on his reaction, Miguel will be snatching up a ticket to one of the shows.
But Jack Crawford, the heroin dealer whose wife and girlfriend they planned on snatching, ended up being home.
Apparently, dog snatching is about more than putting food on the table and paying for the kids' school.
Start planning your outfits for the holiday party circuit by snatching up this red lace Alice + Olivia dress.
Natural gas—the most widely used fuel for electricity generation—and renewables have been snatching coal's market share.
It also sported a thick forehead crest and had a mouth full of pointy teeth for snatching fish.
Rather than counting me out, she offered profuse apologies and upbraided her husband for snatching yet another guest.
Glen Baxter is not, after all, a variety of canned soup, opportunistically snatching his deft cue from Warhol.
On the one hand, I applaud any non-white actor snatching a role written for a white person.
I use Audible every single day, snatching up those superfluous achievement badges like a beaming front-row Ravenclaw.
The Tory misery began in the Vale of Clwyd, a marginal that they were confident of snatching off Labour.
Whale conservationists have expressed concerns that the Russian government is snatching belugas from their pods and holding them captive.
This abduction turns out to be a practice run for the extended snatching that consumes much of the story.
"The culprit seemed to have cased the place before snatching Ken (the trailer)," he wrote via email to MUNCHIES.
She reached out to shake its hand and the ghost responded reflexively — before snatching its hand back in dismay.
Which is why we highly advise snatching up her shimmery swimsuit while there are still plenty of sizes available.
This is a similar strategy Walmart made when snatching up other fashion brands, including Bonobos and ModCloth, for example.
Trivia: In addition to breaking necks and snatching wigs on her TV show, Mercedes also has a swimwear line.
That's exactly what Floyd Mayweather did ... snatching up a new private jet 2 weeks ago ... TMZ Sports has learned.
Powerful bidders intimidate weaker ones and even employ thugs to seize rivals' bids—a phenomenon known as "tender snatching".
Of course the meeting is about snatching more votes in the Congressional battle against O'Brien, the season's causal conflict.
People involved in snatching cattle from Muslims speak with a triumphant sense that their moment in history has arrived.
We are not just snatching money from China and blowing it on tank tops for everyone at American Apparel.
Shelley wrote her novel at a time when medical schools' demand for cadavers made body snatching a lucrative business.
Peering for just a moment into the heart of the universe and snatching some truth before the curtain closes.
Johnson was arrested for felony domestic violence and also robbery ... for allegedly snatching Annalise's phone while she called 911.
The so-called Amazon Effect had buyers, including reportedly some Amazon employees, quickly snatching up apartments in the area.
He began menacing his neighbors, they said, snatching pocketbooks, drinking openly and hustling people in the building for money.
Last month, Depp put his full collection of apartments up for sale, and buyers have quickly been snatching them up.
And now you've got your kind of second-tier athletes because the larger schools are snatching up the blue chippers.
The Canadian man was stabbed to death last Friday after he tried to stop two assailants from snatching his backpack.
But on the other hand, I don't think snatching people's clothes will make much of a difference in stopping crime.
But with the Beddit deal, Apple took a bigger step into sleep tracking by snatching up a connected-device maker.
When locked it not only keeps the zippers closed, it secures the whole bag to keep someone from snatching it.
What a waste: Chinese tourists in #Bangkok spotted snatching tons of food in a buffet but left much untouched pic.twitter.
PetSmart has made the biggest e-commerce acquisition in history, snatching up fast-growing pet food and product site Chewy.
The awful memories of those stunned TV commentators snatching defeat from the jaws of a great early exit poll victory.
And then she plunged her arm into the cobra cage, snatching one of the deadly serpents with her bare hands.
"Well there you go," Girardi replied — snatching back any shame Dorit might have been giving her in one swift reply.
Companies are snatching up land amid intensifying competition that is expected to squeeze out some of the country's smaller players.
Some of the sales are so great that it's worth snatching them up now rather than waiting until after Thanksgiving.
But he did it by snatching a kick Muay Thai-style and delivering a right cross to Jason Strzelecki's chin.
Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat given MacDonald's onslaught in the fourth, Lawler's pressure was unlivable in the fifth.
The second level was a version of tag that revolved around snatching a tail from one of your oblong compatriots.
A strict new opt-out law there had to be repealed the following year after accusations of government body snatching.
It's just the government getting exactly what it wants, snatching up all its toys and heading back to its mansion.
Wendy is going full-on cat burglar, snatching the spare key to their old Chicago home and making a mess.
Buried under $365,0003 of student loan debt, they never take vacations, instead snatching occasional long weekends with friends or relatives.
By snatching up some of the smartest talent in visual storytelling, Twitter could give its text-focused app some spice.
At the same time, this episode teases Gloria with the possibility of well-won satisfaction before cruelly snatching it away.
What's the difference between him and a kid snatching a purse with $15 in it, and he's doing 10 years?
His board snatching—once very obligatory, apparently done from a place of pure malaise and marginal devotion—started really fucking thrashing.
Ranchers on the edge of failure feel threatened by predators snatching away their calves, and some lash out against that threat.
Screenshot: Cat in the Hat ProductionsA man in Minnesota accused of snatching packages from porches chose the wrong house this weekend.
Murray produced several spellbinding returns as they saved a set point in the opening set before snatching it on a tiebreak.
The upgrade comes after Lufthansa this summer received the Skytrax award for best European airline, snatching the title from Turkish Airlines.
Prosecutors say that from the mid-224s these groups, often made up of rogue police officers, started snatching swampy federal land.
Game 6 merely was superbly played, with Los Angeles calmly snatching a crisp 3-163 victory from the edge of defeat.
" One traveler wrote on the Twitter-like Sina Weibo messaging service: "I didn't see the difference between snatching apps and scalpers.
Apparently, Apple is snatching up all the very best trees for its new campus, leaving local tree purchasers scrambling for solutions.
If the keyboard doesn't feel right—too thick, perhaps—then there may be a PIN-snatching overlay, so don't use it.
Remember when Aqib Talib and Michael Crabtree HATED each other -- with Talib snatching Crabtree's chain in TWO separate on-field incidents???
Tim: Fermin is bad news from the moment he enters the picture: Why is he snatching one of the girls' Coke?
Snatching away online privacy also feels less fair now than it did ten years ago—akin to reading your child's diary.
Apparently someone at Tidal had other ideas, as they inadvertently posted the whole thing before hurriedly snatching it back from online.
But on that particular summer afternoon, two masked, armed kidnappers invaded the family's home, taping up two staffers and snatching Piper.
Even with surveillance, Enanga admits Uganda's health workers, who are overworked and underpaid, could still "have a hand" in baby snatching.
You can expect a different style of music—a good balance of club-friendly tracks and also that chain snatching music.
I'm not saying that all woke baes are guilty of snatching the mouthpiece from the people with whom they've allied themselves.
Consumer protection authorities must adopt an approach that refrains from snatching those benefits from consumers' hands before they can be realized.
He could go to the Oscars that way, too, snatching a spot that could go to somebody doing actual supporting acting.
Celebrate the occasion by snatching a two-year subscription to IPVanish, on sale for 66% off during this limited VPN sale.
But on Tuesday, he claimed a modest symbolic prize, snatching Mr. Trump's home borough, Manhattan, from beneath the front-runner's nose.
Offset really went off, snatching up 2 chains for $40k each and dropping another $20k on the custom diamond Cartier glasses.
After a manual recount, Rick Scott, a Republican, won Florida's Senate race, snatching the seat from a Democratic incumbent of 18 years.
To give yourself a better chance at finding and snatching up those more affordable flights, Keyes explains it's important to be flexible.
"The White House is smearing Senator Merkley because they can't defend their indefensible policy of snatching children from their parents," Zaccaro said.
And if that meant insulting and snatching back the rights of everyone else, with women caught in the crossfire, so be it.
As studios scramble to fight off the streaming giants snatching awards from under their noses, Hollywood veterans are trying to keep up.
Despite the standstill in San Francisco, scooter companies are moving full force ahead, snatching up venture funding and partnering with larger players.
I've put notes… Posted by Sarah Nathan on Friday, March 18, 2016 This cat burglar has found her niche: Men's underpants snatching.
Instead of snatching up everything that might get your closer to the life you want, give yourself the space to pick carefully.
Amazon has been snatching customers in the grocery space with its now Prime-enabled (and discounted) delivery from Amazon-owned Whole Foods.
Purse snatching, carjacking, shootings, stabbings, missing persons because they were on drugs — there was a lot of crime, a lot of chaos.
Brazil's economy is showing signs it's climbing out of its two-year recession, and international investors are snatching up the country's stocks.
As we previously reported, McGregor went after Abdirzak around 5:21 AM -- snatching the guy's phone and then stomping it multiple times.
Twitter is having so much fun with this video of a 3-year-old girl named Estella Westrick snatching Pope Francis' skullcap.
For pessimists, however, the snatching of Mr Lee is just the most outrageous instance of the mainland's increasing interference in Hong Kong.
With so much at stake, many previous governorship elections have been marred by violence including shootings and armed gangs snatching ballot boxes.
High above Iraq and Syria, the Global Hawks are undoubtedly taking images of potential Islamic State targets and snatching up radio chatter.
She said that some people were snatching up anything they could get their hands on, from necessities like gas to luxury goods.
I didn't want to tell Lewis until we were sure, because the government has a way of snatching away good news sometimes.
Dozens of soldiers sealed off the site and stormed into the studios where they accosted staff, snatching their phones and halting programmes.
Through mind control and body-snatching, these "reptilians" purportedly seek to install totalitarian world government, thereby bringing about rule of the Antichrist.
It would be a typical move for the Republicans who have this penchant for snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory.
The YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul fought a blockbuster boxing rematch in Los Angeles on Saturday, with KSI only just snatching victory.
Dozens of soldiers sealed off the site and stormed into the studios where they accosted staff, snatching their phones and halting programs.
Companies are dropping hundreds of millions of dollars on popular content like "Friends" and "The Office" and snatching them away from Netflix.
On the ground: Snatching back the final piece of territory from the Islamic State in Syria was hailed as a milestone victory.
In many states, "violent felonies" include offenses like breaking into an empty house or snatching a purse or iPhone on the street.
News accounts tell of them snatching surreptitious cat naps and trying to sneak chewing tobacco onto the floor to relieve the boredom.
Dara Khosrowshahi said more individual modes of transport were better suited to inner-city travel, despite snatching revenues away from Uber's drivers.
Several rose from their chairs in pursuit of the mic-snatching protester in an attempt to chase him from the youth center.
Rather than just snatching up boxes of bandages and prescription cough syrup, think about the best way to use your leftover cash.
" She also accused them of "summarily snatching my ticket from my hand & ordering me to move w/o explanation, compensation or apology.
Apparently, the incident was bad enough that the alleged purse-snatching victim got a restraining order against Baylee from an L.A. judge.
But snatching land from other nations, scaring your neighbors and destabilizing your business and political rivals are not policies you can maintain forever.
And while Roxxxy Andrews, Detox and Katya Zamolodchikova tried their best, they were unable to best Alaska Thunderf — 5000 from snatching the crown.
The woman, mid-escape, screamed with rage at me for this theft, snatching a nearby spear and rushed me in righteous anger. What?
Lee said the employee continued to use the racial slur, prompting him to respond by yelling at the worker and snatching his food.
Engineers in heavy overalls work 40-hour shifts in tropical heat, six or seven days per week, snatching quick naps whenever they can.
Facebook responded by snatching up Belarusian startup MSQRD in early 2016, and the tech made its way into Facebook Stories earlier this year.
Your people knew the body snatching trick— and even if the raid in '28 was an overreaction, you were never exactly loyal Americans.
After you're done snatching them up, sweep them away with your broom, and your cracks are officially weed-free in very little time.
The reason: commercial airlines are snatching them up, so the Air Force wants to offer more money to lure and keep them. 5.
She's been snatching our wigs, taking our breath away, and keeping her foot on our necks all year, and I have the receipts.
Perhaps that explains how gleefully Microsoft announced it had landed HP as a CRM customer last September — snatching it away from frenemy Salesforce.
Shade, a favorite of mine, is about a body-snatching alien who begins to inhabit the life of the meanest bully in school.
Available July 1 The Pink Panther 2 (2009)The inspector goes international in search of a thief who is snatching up historical artifacts.
Stories involving missing children have captivated the public since at least the '80s, when widespread panic over stranger-snatching first struck American families.
I don't think I'll ever tire of seeking out and snatching a Dark Souls victory for as long as these games are produced.
I think a lot of people are still confused about why these private equity firms are suddenly snatching up so many software companies.
Somewhere between snatching the necklace and the ensuing chase/beatdown, Ghaware swallowed the chain in an attempt to hide the evidence, albeit temporarily.
So we're getting our  fix on summery boho blouses and snatching up this cutout floral-print top just in time for festival season.
According to Elgin Thompson, managing director of technology investment banking at JMP Securities, that deal sped up Roku's interest in snatching up Dataxu.
" Minutes later, Perry posted a video of a protester snatching the camera out its operator's hand, yelling, "F--- you, snitch ass news bitch.
If the features from Series 240 and Series 2130 aren't vital for you to have, we highly suggest snatching up a Series 244.
I don't think it's entirely accurate, as I keep it on while I work sometimes, snatching a few rounds in between other tasks.
Last year, Mozilla made its first acquisition by snatching up Pocket, the Instapaper competitor that helps you save longer articles for later reading.
Instead, surveillance video showed a suspect snatching a painting worth $1 million off the wall of a Moscow art gallery, Russian police said.
And it's not just toilet rolls -- people have also been snatching up face masks, hand sanitizer, cleaning supplies, and food staples like rice.
It's a ballet of violence set to over-carbonated electronic music, culminating with the hero snatching a thrown knife out of the air.
It's a moral disaster, snatching health care from tens of millions mainly to give the very wealthy a near-trillion-dollar tax cut.
In the Bronx in the 80s, there was no such thing as a sucka MC. So you know, we snatching ya gold chain.
In August, a militant group associated with the Islamic State beheaded a Croatian man, Tomislav Salopek, after snatching him on the outskirts of Cairo.
Speaking to a Washington business confab today, Trump explained his baby-snatching policy is needed to deter immigrants who are "infesting" the United States.
Well into the 19th century, Western physicians relied on body-snatching to get skeleton specimens, either paying grave robbers or doing the digging themselves.
That is why I did not put anything into #TheHandmaidsTale that had not happened somewhere... including the snatching of children from their parents. Believable?
I was told it was "a distraction," as it sometimes led to other students snatching it off and running through the halls with it.
Swarms of servants attired in classic maid and butler uniforms moved about in zigzags, passing out plates of food and snatching up empty ones.
But snatching software is seen as entrusting a third party to buy the ticket on your behalf, so it does not break the rules.
In late November, in fact, BOOM, the fact-checking website, posted a story about rumors of organ harvesting and child snatching again going viral.
With so much at stake, previous governorship elections have been marred by violence including shootings and the snatching of ballot boxes by armed gangs.
While Amazon and Netflix are snatching up movies at Sundance, Hulu has been aggressively ramping up its own exclusive contact for a while now.
Per court records, he pled guilty to charges of child abuse (without causing great bodily harm), intimidation, robbery by sudden snatching, and criminal mischief.
"I gotta go," the vendor yelled, grabbing his blanket by the corners, snatching it into a bundle, and running off into the crowded beachfront.
David Perdue (R-Ga.) on Monday for allegedly snatching a cellphone out of the student's hands in an incident that was caught on video.
Banco Santander enlarges its private banking business after snatching 22.7 sicavs from BNP for 29 million euros, Spanish online newspaper Vozpopuli said on Friday.
Tensions across the Taiwan Strait have heightened, with China conducting military drills around the island and snatching away Taiwan's dwindling number of diplomatic allies.
After all your time and money spent on gifts, the last thing you should worry about is someone snatching them right off your doorstep.
Red-faced rhesus macaques have spread havoc, snatching food and mobile telephones, breaking into homes and terrorizing people in and around the Indian capital.
The lawyers also repeatedly sought to undermine the credibility of Mr. Lightfoot, who was sent to Rikers in 2010 after snatching a woman's pocketbook.
Tensions across the Taiwan Strait have heightened with China conducting military drills around the island and snatching away Taiwan's dwindling number of diplomatic allies.
Fans used to have space to take control of the culture, to make stories their own, but now creators are snatching the power back.
He described how Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had been lying in wait at Philadelphia courthouses, snatching undocumented immigrants outside proceedings unrelated to citizenship.
Everyone with a modicum of experience can tell powerful stories about attacks that turned a race around, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
But if he does wind up snatching victory from the jaws of defeat again in November, it's that economic approval number that explains it.
"We're in a single-digit race," he said, adding that the left would relish the symbolic importance of snatching a Republican-held House seat.
As the trailer introduces more plot elements — a man, the titular snatching, the escape — it keeps the jokes coming with a remarkable narrative economy.
Snap acquired Bitstrips back in 2016 for just $64.2 million — a steal not far off from Facebook snatching Instagram for less than a billion.
While Moore's snatching of victory from the jaws of defeat perhaps surpasses those, American Lisa Raymond went one better at the 2004 French Open.
The Nigerian police said Monday they arrested 128 people for election-related offenses ranging from homicide to vote buying and snatching of ballot boxes.
Warming to friends' and family members' babies made me feel as though I were learning how to share the world with the friend-snatching species.
But if you're just grabbing the big kiss during a wedding or snatching little Peter's pirouette at the recital it should be more than enough.
It's interesting ... the music vid dropped Monday night, but now Zae is claiming he and his crew had nothing to do with the chain snatching.
"Bet you rue the day you kissed a writer in the dark," Lorde sings, before declaring her love dramatically and then snatching it away again.
As I begin to gloat, the titular dragon Nidhoggr zooms toward me in its fateful arc, snatching up my avatar in its low-fi maw.
Tyra Banks finally made someone an offer they couldn't refuse and that person is snatching up the Bev Hills home she's been trying to unload.
But instead of Snapchat, from which Zuckerberg and company have sampled heavily, the second feed appears to be snatching a page out of Twitter's book.
Italian authorities released CCTV footage on Friday from the Fiumicino Airport in Rome, showing a thief snatching over $9,000 in cash from another passenger's bin.
Duane Quam (R) is under fire after a video online showed him snatching the microphone away from his female opponent during a debate Monday night.
Then, abruptly, Tamara lunged, snatching the phone out of Margot's hand and holding it far away from her as her thumbs flew across the screen.
The car-buying public, though, remained blissfully unaware of most of these trends, snatching up gas-guzzling SUVs, crossovers, and pickup trucks in large quantities.
As soon as the doors opened, people began snatching up seats in front of the main stage, eager to learn about all things butt-related.
Mr. Lightfoot, who was sent to Rikers in 2010 after being arrested on suspicion of snatching a woman's pocketbook, was no stranger to the box.
The problem is that what you're going to see with Sessions and the administration continues a pattern of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
At the end of the second season, he'd just realized that Killer Mike, the body-snatching villain of the show, had taken over his body.
We see big cats — lions, leopards — snatching prey out of trees and on the plains; turning on one another; trying in vain to protect cubs.
"The continuity is crazy in that scene because we were snatching people out of seats to shoot them in the other room," Mr. Lee said.
Taliban leaders know that accepting any of those concessions could jeopardize their tenuous control of the movement, potentially snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
Stanton's legal career in Pittsburgh and then Washington, D.C., involved a stimulating variety of issues: patent claims, labor riots, medical body-snatching and electoral chicanery.
With Jimmy Vesey serving a tripping penalty for the Rangers, Raanta drew more cheers by snatching a wrist shot by Kyle Palmieri with his glove.
In Scottsdale, Axon, the maker of the Taser, is hungrily snatching talent from Silicon Valley as it embraces automation to keep up with growing demand.
The Commission has taken a U-turn on policies to promote them - as they are seen as snatching away land that should be used for food.
We serve lots of nachos, and I've lost count of how many times I've seen tipsy teens snatching cold, half-eaten nachos from departing guests' tables.
According to official estimation, about 200 young men have joined rebel ranks, some of them after snatching weapons from soldiers and police, since Wani&aposs killing.
An earlier spate of snatching ships ended in 2012 after the world's big naval powers deployed regular patrols to the waters around the Horn of Africa.
And the company has been snatching up some of Google's brightest mapping talent, including most recently the engineer who helped perfect the search engine's ranking algorithm.
They even came within a few hundred votes of snatching Hull, demonstrating that the Lib Dems have some appeal outside Remain-voting enclaves in the south.
Because if you've ever watched American Horror Story: Coven, you're aware that witches — and their costumes — come in a variety of cauldron-brewing, wig-snatching styles.
Kano's residents live in fear of such events, during which the gangs go on rampages, attacking each other and snatching purses and phones from passers-by.
In 2018, after the fatality in Wellfleet, several surf shops on Cape Cod began stocking the devices, and surfers, kayakers and swimmers are snatching them up.
Wandering, tipsy, around this shrine to the stars, the 40 or so other foreign astronomers had come to China to collaborate on the superlative-snatching instrument.
We're at a steakhouse 30 minutes northwest of Dallas, a day before Canelo Alvarez's body-snatching win against an English bloke in the Cowboys' massive stadium.
Rhesus macaques have also spread havoc in New Delhi, snatching food and mobile telephones, breaking into homes and terrorizing people in and around the Indian capital.
Previous governorship elections in Rivers and other parts of Nigeria have been marred by violence, including shootings and the snatching of ballot boxes by armed gangs.
Nigerian police did arrest at least 128 people, however, for "suspected election-related offenses, including ballot box-snatching, vote-trading and impersonation," per the Washington Post.
A Detroit-area teacher is under investigation for allegedly snatching a black middle school student out of his chair for failing to stand for the pledge.
Still, "The Empty Chair" finds him snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, through the types of sitcom devices the show usually does well to avoid.
"Sometimes the lender tries everything to get back the total amount of money by snatching the debtor's belongings and even taking his animals," Mr. Degang said.
He added that the retailer has no acquisitions on its plate at this time, noting it has historically been conservative in snatching up new retail brands.
Pettis endured a dramatic fall from grace after snatching Benson Henderson's championship from his grasp and later defending his belt against former Strikeforce titleholder Gilbert Melendez.
The FBI eventually seized the site, literally snatching Pirate Roberts' laptop from his hands while he was watching an interview with the creators of Breaking Bad.
A literal robocop furthered our collective march toward the singularity Thursday night by snatching a suspect's gun during a police standoff in rural Los Angeles County.
Placing the top rope between his upper back and Silva's to make snatching up a quick choke or an effective seatbelt from the back almost impossible.
His on-court antics, which included angrily snatching a towel from a ballperson and showing the crowd the middle finger, have earned him $19,000 in fines.
And our reporter made a trip to Syria, where snatching back the final piece of territory from the Islamic State was hailed as a milestone victory.
This prompted what old-school wrestlers called a "snatching," an act of bodily appropriation that I was powerless to fend off while trying to take notes.
Snatching the reins from independent judges and prosecutors is the go-to maneuver for anyone who wants to rule unimpeded by the annoyances of democratic checks.
We first meet Michael in a scene that shows a classic pickpocket technique: Create a distraction that allows for the easy snatching of wallets and such.
Putin happily throws his energy heft around, handing out huge discounts to subservient states and snatching them away if they don't keep doing what he wants.
That hasn't stopped people in states with zero suspected cases from snatching medical-grade respirator masks off store shelves, or masks from selling out on Amazon.
TMZ broke the story ... the rapper got into a brawl after someone allegedly tried snatching his bling while he performed at a lounge in downtown L.A.
But nothing could have prepared them for the scourge that is humanity—we're polluting their waters and snatching up their prey and hunting them to extinction.
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Gopi R. Ghaware, a 25-year-old resident of the Wadala district of Mumbai, was chased down by onlookers after snatching the chain off of a woman.
I had some snatching to do and it took him a very brief period to adjust to the noise and weight dropping, but he's a pro now.
The company was created when Dublin-based Actavis, under Saunders' leadership, bought the Botox maker in March 2015, snatching it from hostile bidder Valeant Pharmaceuticals Inc VRX.
It looks like Rusal brands are being dumped onto the LME, with traders now snatching up non-Rusal brands which have just increased in physical market value.
Mel B claims the house she used to live in has become a modern-day "Animal House" ... so she's snatching back possession of it from Stephen Belafonte.
For instance, if it wanted to make a sequel called Cyberpunk 2078 it would need the legal authority to prevent someone from snatching up that name first.
Hopefully some more optimistic and less reactive folks will now make a bit of money in the long term, snatching the stocks while the prices were down.
China has been ramping up military and diplomatic pressure to assert its sovereignty over the island, conducting drills near Taiwan and snatching its few remaining diplomatic allies.
And in Reynolds' most recent attempt to troll on his wife, the Deadpool 2 star, 41, called out Lively, 30, for snatching something special from his closet.
McGregor dived in on a takedown and Diaz, a considerably better grappler, sprawled before snatching up a guillotine and using it to force McGregor to his back.
It's a familiar story, in which a extraordinary young man enters the league and totally wrecks shit, snatching the crown from the head of the last king.
In recent months, Facebook has also opened the floodgates for Instagram advertising, after snatching up the photo-sharing service for just shy of $1 billion in 2012.
Mixpak Records had a ferocious year in 2016, releasing albums by underground stunners likes Palmistry and Jubilee, and snatching the crown at Red Bull's prestigious Culture Clash.
On Tuesday, Betsy DeVos paid her way into the Department of Education, where she will fulfill Jesus's goal of snatching the pencils out of poor kids' hands.
Li Ying, a Beijing-based lawyer and advocate for parental rights, said aggressive snatching tactics should be prosecuted under China's new domestic violence law enacted in March.
Last year, Nairo Quintana, a Colombian on Team Movistar, came close to snatching the lead from Froome on an Alpine stage on the second-to-last day.
In 2014, he managed to finish third overall before snatching a prestigious stage win at L'Alpe d'Huez in 2015 at the end of a disappointing overall showing.
"Chinese buyers are snatching soybeans from Brazil's domestic oilseed market," said a Singapore-based trader at an international trading company that runs oilseed processing plants in China.
Those aren't the only items folks are picking up though -- Schwartz says people are snatching up just about anything they can get their hands on, ammo included.
The four were shot dead by police in custody after allegedly snatching weapons from police and firing at them while visiting the scene to reconstruct the crime.
Catherine Deneuve graciously cedes the floor as Monique, Wael's adoptive mother and partner-in-crime, who has mastered her part in a nifty fake purse-snatching scheme.
The deal comes as legacy payment processors face increased competition from a multitude of new financial technology rivals which are snatching merchants with their digital payment platforms.
Local wars, corruption, poor transportation networks, wariness of outsiders, religious fears of various stripes — all have contributed to the snatching of defeat from the jaws of victory.
DAMAGING LOSS FOR NAPOLI Any hope Napoli had of snatching the Serie A title in Italy may have evaporated with a 2-0 loss at Inter Milan.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's monthly investor survey showed the greenback regaining the "most crowded trade" crown, snatching it back from the FAANG/BAT tech stocks group.
The dark, comic poignancy of the book is drowned in garish, self-conscious whimsy, and the work of a talented ensemble is squandered on awkward heartstring snatching.
Another possibility is that Archaeopteryx was a ground-dwelling animal that didn't fly at all, using its wings for something else, like snatching prey, leaping, or sexual displays.
In recent months scores of people have been killed in Juba as robbers, sometimes wearing security uniforms, rampage through the town, snatching valuables and attacking homes at night.
Billionaire Clive Palmer poured tens of millions of dollars into a largely anti-Labor advertisement drive, snatching a small but significant cohort of first preferences in most electorates.
That changed under Tony Blair's government as Labour started to cement control, snatching inner-London seats from the Conservatives and colouring the capital red from the inside out.
Snatching a double degree in philosophy and women's studies from Vassar College, I have access to a near-oligarchic network and a prestigious institutional branding on my resume.
Soon my mind was a black hole, and that dead star insisted on snatching every wisp and scrap of sense; it tore at the edges of the world.
Now, Apple is snatching up "Carpool Karaoke," the creative work of James Corden and The Late Late Show, to become a new 16-episode weekly Apple Music exclusive.
When purchasing moved online, "snatching" software sprang up from travel and tech companies hoping to increase users' chances of making it to the front of the virtual queue.
Hundreds of burger enthusiasts at the festival made their way from table to table, snatching up the quartered patties as a loud cover band belted out pop songs.
Estonian company Taxify, backed by China's Didi Chuxing, is launching in the UK capital with the outright aim of snatching thousands of drivers and passengers away from Uber.
When I photographed Sid Vicious as you described—snatching a shot with a flash gun and retreating quickly—that was mostly because I was genuinely afraid of him!
Although SkyMall's former CEO attributed the in-flight magazine's demise to electronics, that did not dissuade C&A Marketing from snatching up the iconic brand for $1.9 million.
We're told the burglars got in by smashing open a lockbox outside the garage, then snatching between $5-6k worth of stuff, including a TV and a laptop.
The man, identified by Oklahoma's FOX 25 as 36-year-old Dante Rashad Anderson, finally stormed out of the Arby's but not before snatching some bacon and chicken.
Even worse, some of the unclaimed dead were requisitioned as teaching cadavers by medical and mortician schools under questionable laws dating to the bygone era of body snatching.
In 2004, Sergeant James Warren was sued for excessive force after he and four other deputies shot a man nine times while pursuing him for snatching a purse.
Airbus also said it had reached a preliminary deal to sell 11 A50neos to Taiwan's China Airlines, snatching the renewal of the airline's medium-haul fleet from Boeing.
Indeed, the demonization of all immigrants and the immoral effort to discourage immigration by cruelly snatching children from their parents' arms is a question of right and wrong.
As he went about unwrapping a piece of gum and putting it into his mouth, Baez fumbled it once, then twice before snatching it out of the air.
Airbus also said it had reached a preliminary deal to sell 11 A4.5neos to Taiwan's China Airlines, snatching the renewal of the airline's medium-haul fleet from Boeing.
"When they (the government) ... started snatching people's soul, the churches and religious sites ... then the people stood up," said Matija Spasojevic, 24, from the northern city of Niksic.
We've long known that NBC is coming for Netflix's neck, snatching The Office away from the dominant streaming platform for its own soon-to-be-launched streaming service.
Dale stood paralyzed, looking back and forth between his reverend and his barber, until some guys from the back of the shop made Dale's decision easier, snatching Rev.
A pair of university students with floppy hair and denim sat in the back corner, whispering during the speeches and snatching pastries from a nearby table during breaks.
Mickelson and Dechambeau avoided that humiliation with a mini-revival after the turn, snatching back a couple of holes courtesy of European bogeys at the 10th and 11th.
There has been an investment amongst local law enforcement officials of buying drone-snatching technology or signal jamming, things that can take a drone out in different ways.
The company had just undergone a decade of significant growth, opening five-star hotels in Chicago, Las Vegas and Washington, and snatching up golf courses across the country.
The rapper got caught up in the mobile app game that's taken the world by storm ... snatching digital creatures while in line Tuesday morning at the Budapest airport.
Another instance of Nurmagomedov eliminating one hand in the match with Johnson was Nurmagomedov's snatching up of Johnson's far wrist across his back when he posted his hand.
In this wild, far-off realm, people are globally tuning in to watch bears snatching salmon out of the air, and once full of fish, dozing beside the river.
Reynolds may play the good guy on the film, but his 2½-year-old daughter James acted like a thief on set — snatching candy from the craft service table.
The grants are made in proportion to employees' salaries, and from Israel's point of view, it makes sense to be snatching up these skilled workers as soon as possible.
Trump presumably was looking to squash any thought they might have had of a stand-alone bill forcing his administration to stop his new baby-snatching border control policy.
So he did what any salty man does: he acted like a baby and threw a fit, snatching the ball from the woman and heaving it toward the field.
President Vladimir Putin's snatching of Crimea, the destabilization of Ukraine, and election meddling have also helped push spending up in former Soviet states like Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Romania.
Plugged by app developers as a way to simplify purchasing, the use of the "ticket snatching" software has ballooned in recent years as more people buy on mobile devices.
The Jungle Book might seem like a reach for snatching away BvS moviegoers, but extremely favorable early reviews point to yet another early-year win — after Zootopia — for Disney.
Eddie starts to carve up the chicken, but those of us in the kitchen simply couldn't wait and have already started snatching mouth-burning potatoes out of the skillet.
All five Senate seats are in presidential swing states, making it imperative that Democrats and Republicans lock in advertising rates before Trump and Clinton begin snatching up available airtime.
Far from another retirement league in which ageing players can grab a final payday, the Super League is now snatching major targets from underneath the noses of European clubs.
North Korean agents are suspected of abducting at least 17, and possibly more than 100, Japanese citizens, snatching them off streets and beaches and smuggling them to North Korea.
What to watch: The top acquirers of cybersecurity firms will likely be big tech companies like Symantec, Cisco, Microsoft, and Raytheon, which have been snatching up cybersecurity startups lately.
Countless cute GIFs mollify our view of cats and dogs, while the occasional video of a bird snatching its prey can make hawks and owls appear vicious and cruel.
As we first told you, the new owners -- who want to remain anonymous -- made out when the Giudices went belly-up ... snatching up the pad in August for $127k.
Trump's first two years in office have been rife with debacles, including the botched response to Hurricane Maria and the sadistic policy of snatching undocumented children from their parents.
Where once people could "pass" as intangible spirits, living on in memory, remembered at their best, now the camera follows most people to the grave, snatching their dying image.
If you're someone who takes their gift buying down to the wire, do you blame it on procrastination, forgetfulness or the hope of snatching a great last-minute deal?
That second panhandler went up to the open window, thanked the couple for their kindness, and then began stabbing Jacquelyn before snatching a necklace off of her wounded body.
Mr. Bhat, a burly man with a thick beard, had made his name among other young fighters by once snatching a rifle from an Indian soldier during a protest.
Snatching up viral stars is just kinda what 'B&B' does -- the Fiji Water girl also landed a guest role after her noteworthy appearance at the 2019 Golden Globes.
Fresh out of prison, Debbie hatches a monumental heist: snatching a $150 million dollar Cartier necklace off the neck of an actress (Anne Hathaway) during the annual Met Gala.
After snatching the leadership of the Corleone "family", Mr Riina took on the established clans in the Sicilian capital of Palermo, sparking a Mafia war that cost several hundred lives.
Hungary top the group with four points after earlier snatching a 1-1 draw against Iceland, who are level with Portugal on two points and ahead of Austria on one.
After a rash of rumours about child-snatching led to several lynchings last year, WhatsApp made it harder to forward messages to big groups, to slow the spread of misinformation.
She returned to Teen Vogue that fall without a boyfriend — and with a lot of judgment from her bosses for not snatching up the opportunity to go to Paris. 6.
A pick-up in global growth boosted corporate profits and commodities during the year, while tame inflation kept central banks from snatching away the punch bowl of easy monetary policy.
While Dubbel Dutch's entire 2014 remixes EP is worth snatching up, it's the "2 On" mashup that really proves the New York-based producer knows his way around pop production.
So Putin ended up, as much through luck as cunning, snatching a victory of a sort from the jaws not just of defeat but, far more terrible for him, embarrassment.
The Mesquite Police Department is trying to find the men seen snatching the 23-week-old pooch from a gated yard in Mesquite, Texas, Saturday, authorities said in a statement.
But animal rights activists say this will open the door to hunters snatching hibernating bears and wolves out of their dens, or even killing them in front of their cubs.
On the finishing lap of the race, all of Bradbury's competition literally crashed in a slippery heap together, allowing Bradbury to glide past the bunch of horizontal losers, snatching gold.
Russians are snatching up discounted vacation packages, seemingly happy to once again be able to book affordable holidays in Turkey, as opposed to pricier destinations such as Bulgaria or Spain.
Airbus also said on Wednesday it had reached a preliminary deal to sell 11 A321neos to Taiwan's China Airlines, snatching the renewal of the airline's medium-haul fleet from Boeing.
Highlights include the badminton player Scott Evans of Ireland stripping off his shirt in tribute to a rowdy group of Irish fans, and the heavyweight men snatching 400-plus pounds.
The 31-year-old Russian, who entered the tournament on the back of four consecutive defeats, rallied from 3-1 down before snatching the opening set with a ferocious forehand.
Of course, there's been A LOT of talk about the Silver and Black heading to Vegas in the near future -- with owner Mark Davis even snatching up the domain LasVegasRaiders.com.
In one attempt caught on camera, a woman can be seen snatching the sign, but she gets caught up in the green rope and ultimately drops the sign and runs.
TLOP was an album that oscillated between the secular and the sexual; "Champions" is about deserving all of life's luxuries..and letting out a snarl before snatching a few more.Hallelujah!
The Cambridge giant, acquired by Japan's SoftBank in a £24 billion swoop last year, is understood to be circling the controversial sale in the hope of snatching a bargain. 9.
But with the possible return of family separation, the Resistance needs to regroup, and demanding a boycott of Trump officials tainted by baby-snatching is a good place to begin.
Some analysts said the blasphemy case and the protests were orchestrated by Mr. Joko's political opponents with the goal of snatching the powerful Jakarta governor's post and weakening the president.
Police Chief Joseph Salvaggio in the San Antonio suburb of Leon Valley says the men confessed to the shark snatching, and investigators planned to talk with the woman on Tuesday.
They've won 10 games in a row after snatching a victory away from the Minnesota Timberwolves in overtime on Saturday, shattering hearts that were already frozen over by the weather.
If you somehow missed it ... Talib and Crabtree had an EPIC beef a couple years ago -- with Talib snatching Crab's gold chain on TWO separate occasions in 2016 and 2017.
The victims, a teenager and a man in his 20s, said the robber approached them and asked for the time before snatching their phones out of their hands and fleeing.
Critic Jerry Saltz called it an "aesthetic act of karaoke, identity theft, body-snatching," before musing on the significance of Triple Candie's approach and the curators' handling of Noland's work.
A statement from Berri's office on Tuesday said Lebanon wants the U.N. representative in Lebanon to sponsor the meetings "to deny the Israeli enemy the opportunity of snatching Lebanese rights".
They are snatching up these health and fitness apps, they're adding them to their digital strategies because all the apparel companies need to have a connected fitness or digital strategy now.
As much as some consumers are trying to rid themselves of the fashion label, others who support Trump are snatching items on store racks and shelves, according to the Washington Post.
Quite a coaching feat from Grumblelord, snatching a victory on the road against a presumptive Super Bowl contender without the services of Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Nate Solder, and Rob Ninkovich.
Between April 1989 and April 1994, Hibernian failed to defeat Hearts in 22 matches, losing by a single goal on seven occasions and often snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
During one particularly contentious argument over a basket of fake ears of corn, Martin recalled Long snatching a clump of the offending plastic props and throwing it at him in frustration.
McLaren's Fernando Alonso was fifth, on the 50th anniversary of his team's race debut in Monaco in 1966, with Force India's Nico Hulkenberg snatching sixth from Rosberg at the very end.
When members of the tribe arrived in Rainpada in July, the rumors of child-snatching bandits had circulated for weeks, likely reinforcing preexisting biases and judgments about the threat of outsiders.
From snatching one of Hathaway's pink Givenchy dress for $795 to Paltrow's Valentino coat for $2,500 this sale is a rare opportunity to get one-of-a-kind items celebs love.
Still, for the average investor who is more interested in seeing their money grow alongside the economy than in snatching up incredible bargains, the decline of volatility is probably a boon.
The point is there will be a tremendous disturbance and it would be a typical move for Republicans who have this penchant for snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory.
We discussed in the pre-fight piece that much of Lineker's dealing with takedown attempts has been snatching up the guillotine choke and attempting to tear the head off his man.
"Give me that," she said, snatching a bag of white wine from a female classmate in a Michigan T-shirt who was holding the bag aloft and guzzling from the nozzle.
Most researchers now think that it wasn't a case of snatching a pup from a den, but of some wolves spending more time around people to feed on the hunters' leftovers.
The second began the same way with Schwartzman snatching the early break but this time he did not squander the advantage, breaking the misfiring German twice more to level the contest.
The run on toilet paper and wet wipes has nothing on seriously hard alcohol -- 'cause people fearing a full coronavirus outbreak are snatching up vodka to cook up their own sanitizer.
Staging another referendum and snatching away a democratic victory from the Leave camp would just show a bunch of reactionaries that they can't get what they want from the ballot box.
Still, in front of reporters, Mr. Schumer could not fully contain his excitement this week about the prospect of snatching away a Senate seat in one of the country's reddest states.
On top of this, the company has gone on a hiring spree, snatching up notable personalities like Jack "CouRage" Dunlop, Rachell " Valkyrae" Hofstetter, and up-and-coming creators group The Mob.
That's when Big Sister Krishna Paudel rode to her rescue, snatching her from a potential life of illiteracy, poverty and ill health: common fallout of so many child marriages in Nepal.
Blueface jumped into a brawl that involved his own crew beating on a guy who allegedly tried snatching the rapper's bling ... which is a shame because he was dressed to impress.
WASHINGTON — Purse snatching and pickpocketing can amount to violent felonies for purposes of a federal law, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday in a 5-to-4 decision featuring unusual alliances.
Ten minutes later, her oldest son, Kazuaki, 8, breezed in from an after-school program, dumping his backpack and snatching candy from Haruki's hands, prompting the toddler to bleat in protest.
And even if you're not the biggest fan of the youngest KarJenner sibling, anyone can admit snatching these high-end items at such a discount is a steal pretty hard to resist.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's seaside towns are at war with their seagulls, urging visitors not to feed the birds in an effort to stop them snatching titbits like potato chips from tourists' hands.
After purchasing Jet in 2016 for $3 billion, the retailer went on an acquisition spree, snatching up ecommerce companies that appeal to higher-income customers like MooseJaw, ModCloth, Shoebuy, Bonobos, and Hayneedle.
Other abductions Since the 1970s, North Korean agents have abducted at least 17, and possibly more than 100, Japanese citizens, snatching them off streets and beaches and smuggling them to North Korea.
Stephen Curry has been a big focus during the NBA playoffs - and throughout the season - snatching up the league's MVP award and leading in scoring for the second year in a row.
But then if hitting cups and snatching at digits to defend chokes were legal any fighter with ten or so fights would probably struggle to sign his own name and be sterile.
Words With Friends is not a new, headline-snatching phenomenon like the live game show HQ, nor is it especially groundbreaking: It's been around since 2009, and is very similar to Scrabble.
"We have never charged any kind of fee from our users in any way," said Wang Yinhua, chief ticket snatching engineer at 360 Browser, a popular web browser developed by Qihoo 360.
Kidnappers freed about 80 school children and a driver in west Cameroon on Wednesday, but kept hold of a principal and one teacher, two days after snatching them in a school raid.
Pictures (YouTube)The Curse of La Llorona is based on a Mexican legend about the ghost of a mother who drowned her children and now wanders the Earth snatching up lost kids.
From Mr. Johnson's perspective, his intervention makes a certain amount of sense, as he is almost certainly playing an intricate political game aimed at snatching the prime ministership when the time comes.
The rebels struck on Monday, snatching three people in the morning and forcing them to carry their goods before releasing them in the evening, said Ghislain Kolengo, prefect of Haut Mbomou region.
China has been ramping up military and diplomatic pressure to assert its sovereignty over the island, conducting drills near Taiwan and snatching its few remaining diplomatic allies, moves Taipei denounced as intimidation.
The company's shares rose 2% after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc committed $10 billion to Occidental Petroleum Corp's bid for Anadarko Petroleum Corp, boosting its chances of snatching a deal from Chevron.
These days, girls and guys are not only snatching their wigs and taking down their weaves in front of their lovers, but some lucky ones even have their partners help them do it.
Even giving the prosecution's revised timeline, he added, McCullough would have had to have driven more than 26 mph in the snow to make it from Sycamore to Rockford after snatching the girl.
Besides snatching pieces from each other's closets, Aly and AJ admit sometimes they actually purchase items of clothing together and share it equally, like a chic Proenza Schouler bomber neither sister could resist.
Bow Wow was enraged at his girlfriend before their violent fight, forcefully snatching something from her, cornering her and getting all up in her grill ... according to a surveillance video obtained by TMZ.
Vancouver, British Columbia, residents will soon get a larger cut from the real estate shopping spree that's taking place in their city, courtesy of wealthy overseas buyers that are snatching up property there.
Kim Kardashian West's eldest daughter is no stranger to snatching some high fashion pieces from her stylish mom's enviable closet, including one super-luxe handbag that Kim was spotted wearing earlier this week.
And a report this week from the threat intelligence firm FireEye details a massive global data-snatching campaign, carried out over the last two years, that the firm has preliminarily linked to Iran.
The show looks great and the "rich-get-immortality-through-body-snatching" premise is a trope that always plays well (even if it does strike a little too close to home these days).
Unilever spent a mere 1.9 percent on its R&D last year, but it hasn't been shy about hedging bets elsewhere, snatching up Dollar Shave Club ($1 billion) and Seventh Generation ($700 million).
In April 1945 Stanislaw Jankowski told in a deposition made in Poland which mentioned a woman snatching a revolver from [Walter] Quackernack [a Nazi guard in charge of the crematorium] and shooting Schillinger.
The White House and Trump have pushed back aggressively against many of the book's anecdotes, which include White House aides snatching documents from Trump's desk before he can see and act on them.
Namely, the so-called patent trolls, who thrive on snatching up vague, overbroad, or otherwise weak patents, and weaponizing their weakness as an excuse to sue as many companies and individuals as possible.
Daily fantasy sites like FanDuel are snatching up market share, but traditional gaming and media companies are profiting the most, and the media and data industries around sports gambling are ripe for disruption.
Capital One is making another acquisition in the fintech space, this time snatching up the price tracking service Paribus, which helps online shoppers get automatic refunds when prices drop on items they purchased.
The previous season, a goal from Sergio Agüero in the final minute of the final game had handed Manchester City the Premier League title, snatching it out of Ferguson's hands on goal difference.
Even in the Deep South, Georgia Democrats captured two State House seats where they previously had not even fielded candidates while snatching a State Senate seat in Buckhead, an upscale area of Atlanta.
But I would say, 'My mommy told me to tell you she's not home right now,' and she would end up snatching the phone from me because I didn't relay the message correctly.
This year, for instance, he was abroad with the team and could not dress up as his favorite mythological character, Gryla the child-snatching troll, at the Christmas party in Heimaey, his hometown.
Whenever she feels like getting her banter on and snatching singers from her boyfriend's grasp once more, there will no doubt be a red chair with her name on it at The Voice.
But according to Strategy Analytics, which published those figures, Chinese vendors like Baidu, Alibaba and Xiaomi have been snatching market share from the U.S. giants, while Apple's HomePod still struggles at sixth place.
Here is J.R. Smith snatching a rebound and shuttling it to Kevin Love, who used his mighty forearms to sail the ball across the court, just over the extended hand of Marcus Smart.
The institute, built on a marsh about 12 miles (19 km) north of Cape May, New Jersey, helps return confiscated turtles to the wild, including the 3,500 reptiles that Sommers is accused of snatching.
Authorities tell PEOPLE that Frasher allegedly walked up to the little girl and called her by a different name before snatching her up — then the grandfather sprang into action, latching onto the little girl.
More than 50 Chinese travel and tech companies have rolled out ticket snatching software in recent years, acquiring rival apps to help ensure a piece of the growing market for digital ticket booking services.
The treatment was originally developed by Ablynx, a Belgium biotech firm that Sanofi acquired in January last year for 3.9 billion euros ($4.43 billion) just after snatching U.S. hemophilia specialist Bioverativ for $11.6 billion.
He wears them in all sorts of hues, from blue to white to black, and the parents of his fellow preschoolers can't get enough, routinely snatching up pairs from his go-to store, Amaia.
Whereas some thieves focus on snatching giant gold coins or the remains of dead auto legends, others set their sights on the highly profitable, questionably electric, certainly slimy world of illicit baby eel trading.
Her partner hurriedly ran around the house snatching necessities, then told her to grab anything else she needed while he pulled the truck up to the door so she wouldn't have to walk far.
But even some zealous Clinton defenders have grown frustrated with their candidate, marveling at the prospect of her snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, for which some say they would never forgive her.
But now that waterfront is attracting big investment: Deep-pocketed developers are snatching up properties and announcing plans for cutting-edge tech and design companies, commercial ventures, big-box retailers, restaurants and residential towers.
In narrowly snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, do you think the greatest quarterback of a generation was happy to celebrate with his teammates and reflect on just how charmed this win was?
If Robert Kraft's ring-snatching tells us anything about the crudity of power or how quickly norms can be made to fold, they are mostly things that we are reminded of all the time.
"He seems intent on snatching defeat from the jaws of victory," said Thomas Traumann, a consultant and author of a book on 703 previous Brazilian finance ministers called "The Worst Job In The World".
It will be a challenge to pull it off against the surging Yankees, almost as unlikely, you might say, as a pitcher snatching a foul ball right before it lands in his catcher's mitt.
With the exception of the enthusiasts who've been snatching up all the hotel rooms along the eclipse's 70-mile-wide, 2,800-mile-long path from Oregon to South Carolina, nobody really knew it was coming.
Kiki Smith's black harpy sculptures in her "Sirens" series (2007) mix myths to deliver a feminist critique by titling vulture-bodied women, known for snatching food or guarding the underworld, after the dangerously seductive sirens.
And so, like the ice-cream seller in the economic thought experiment credited to Harold Hotelling, BA has an incentive to cut corners on service, snatching budget airlines' customers while losing none of its own.
Trump has accused the Freedom Caucus lawmakers of snatching a "defeat from the jaws of victory" with their rejection of the White House-backed healthcare bill to replace President Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare reform bill.
After snatching a heart-shaped rock from Tom Branch Falls in North Carolina's Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the traveler had second thoughts — sending it back to park rangers with a sweet note of apology.
This is the first animated Peanuts special to include the iconic football-snatching gag from the comic strip, and both the special and the gag have remained cultural touchstones since their debuts 50 years ago.
The box would use infrared to flag down the drone to receive the package and would most likely contain a locking mechanism to prevent people from snatching objects before they're brought to the holding location.
Russia's 2-1 defeat by Slovakia undid all the good work of their resilience in snatching a late equalizer against England and leaves them vulnerable to an early return home and charges of under-achievement.
"In the book of Jude, the Bible tells us to 'have mercy on those who doubt; save others by snatching them from the fire; and to still others, show mercy tempered with fear,'" he said.
In the last few years, a handful of specialty drug companies realized that they could make enormous profits by snatching up rarely used drugs that have no generic competitors and are unlikely to get any.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel put Ferrari on pole at the Canadian Grand Prix for the second consecutive year on Saturday, snatching top spot from Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton at the death with a breath-taking lap.
And at its most extreme, it fanned the fear that a seemingly unstoppable force was on the verge of snatching away life as they knew it — their understanding of what it meant to be American.
Fifth-seeded Medvedev has been showered with boos by the New York crowd during his last two matches after angrily snatching a towel from a ballperson and showing the audience his middle finger on Friday.
But before it could come to a stop a voice called out in Bulgarian and then a waitress from inside stepped in between us, wagging her finger and snatching the bottle up from the ground.
In July 2015, Bo Mathiasen, the UNODC's representative in Colombia, said the South American country was on the way to snatching back the dubious honor of being the world leader in coca production from Peru.
Riders often take advantage of people distracted by their cellphones as they walk down busy sidewalks, snatching the devices from their hands, sometimes violently, and grabbing up to 30 an hour, according to the police.
"Companies are looking to better understand the legislation and potentially affect future changes, which is why they are snatching up top talent," said Ken Spain, a Republican consultant who works on financial and tax issues.
Matt, the younger brother of Austria's former world champion and Olympic gold medalist Mario Matt, came close to snatching his second World Cup win after topping the opening leg 0.21 seconds ahead of second-placed Hirscher.
They will distill all of the convoluted procedural machinations and arcane rules down to a simple tale: the establishment snatching away listeners' hard-earned victory, because it will never allow a true conservative to be elected.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A former middle school football coach was found guilty on Thursday of snatching a 10-year-old girl from a quiet Missouri neighborhood in front of horrified witnesses and then raping and killing her.
If it's fancy multi-spectral imagery, consider snatching the self-explanatory Lossless Hyper-/Multi-Spectral Data Compression Software, as well, and you may also want JPL's Stereo Vision Software Suite to help set up stereoscopic cameras.
Her book The Price for Their Pound of Flesh documents the commodification of enslaved bodies—including the body-snatching industry evoked by Whitehead—using black bodies for medical research at institutions that thrive to this day.
Little Jaafar, now 16-months-old, wide-eyed, smiling and well-groomed, was meanwhile snatching at everything in his reach and fidgeting to escape his grandmother's lap for a few steps before quickly returning to her.
Gold: No one ever said this had to be an actual play, so here's NC State's pass rushing dynamo Bradley Chubb snatching Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant's towel not once, but twice in the same game. Why?
COPENHAGEN, April 28 (Reuters) - Denmark's biggest lender, Danske Bank, reported much better-than-expected first-quarter results on Friday, outperforming its Nordic rivals as it weathered negative interest rates by snatching market share and cutting costs.
And with radical congressional leaders like Newt Gingrich and Paul Ryan snatching control of the party, aided by mass movements like the Tea Party, Republican moderates of any sort have started to feel unwelcome in Washington.
The week ended with him abandoning his campaign to become prime minister — an astounding feat of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory that must make some of history's all-time choke artists gape and applaud.
For a fleeting moment in June, rangers spotted Bear 410 — the oldest-known bear at Alaska's Brooks River — walking up the chilly stream where the eager bears spend months snatching five-pound salmon from the water.
However if there are no fundamental changes made soon, then the money saved by the Robin Hood Group could conceivably also be hacked again, the attackers snatching it away from each other using the same trick.
By the time the two stood up again, Davis was backing away from the Dagestani prospect and the cross buttock throw came effortlessly, with Zabit snatching up a wrist control from the turtle as he went.
One of the most notorious baby thieves was Georgia Tann, a Memphis social worker who operated from 251 to 1950, snatching as many as 5,000 children from poor mothers in delivery rooms, or even brazenly outside.
Monét's odds for winning just skyrocketed so high that I can see them from my foggy orbit — with lip-sync being the ultimate runoff in this competition, it's hard to imagine anyone else snatching the crown.
Byte's early adopters also started snatching up coveted usernames — those belonging to real people, ranging from tech folks to celebs like Taylor Swift and other prominent figures like Trump, Bezos, Tiger Woods and others, Slate reported.
Trump also tweeted about the far-right House Freedom Caucus snatching "defeat from the jaws of victory" — presumably a reference to the failure of the House to pass a bill last week repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
One key difference between Mexico and China was that as trade tensions escalated with Mexico earlier this year, political pressures or other barriers did not prevent Mexican buyers from snatching up cheap U.S. corn and soybeans.
The heads of all the county's key departments — police, fire, transportation and others — all gathered in a single, windowless room for the entirety of the storm, snatching sleep whenever possible on cots tucked into side offices.
Any fears of MacDonald being gun-shy were quickly dispelled as he charged out to counter a Daley jab with a corking right hand before snatching up a single leg takedown and finishing it with ease.
The reporter investigated rumors of a secret Apple office focused on automotive development in Berlin, following an initial leak last year that Apple was snatching up German engineering talent in the wake of Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia.
In video footage of the incident, Teegan is shown sitting quietly for a few moments before getting up and snatching the baby doll from the manger — much to the dismay of a 3-year-old standing nearby.
Dan Gosling smashed home a deserved equalizer in the final minute but Chelsea launched an attack of their own almost straight from the restart with substitute Alvaro Morata snatching the winner within 40 seconds of Bournemouth's goal.
And with Tinder parent Match Group snatching up Hinge, suing Bumble, and effectively copying the idea of using "missed connections," one has to wonder how much life rival dating apps, especially those of Happn's size, have left.
Trump has accused the Freedom Caucus lawmakers of snatching a "defeat from the jaws of victory" with their rejection of the White House-backed health-care bill to replace President Barack Obama's 2010 health-care reform bill.
Some random dude in Georgia just made off with a bunch of Terrell Owens' awesome NFL memorabilia ... snatching up the Hall of Famer's storage unit at an auction ... and now TO is scrambling to get it back.
"We heard stories of (Jardine) riding on horseback, snatching babies from the mother's arm and bashing the head against a tree, but yet they name streets, rivers and hotels after him, that is an insult," Savage said.
Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) was seen on video snatching the cellphone out of the hands of a Georgia Tech student while he was being asked a question regarding the state's possible suppression of minority voter registration.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Australian mother and television crew accused of snatching two young children on a Beirut street amid a custody dispute were released from prison by a Lebanese court on Wednesday, the Lebanese news media reported.
Often a crime scene, which can involve misdemeanors as banal as a mischievous gang of monkey-like Aipom pokémon snatching a little girl's necklace, will be littered with easy-to-find clues and people to chat with.
And sure, the brain-snatching metaphor certainly rings true when we've seen, in real life, a politician who once warned that Donald J. Trump couldn't be trusted with the nuclear codes now stoically supporting him for president.
But Dinch assures me Bitski is using all its own hardware with air-gapped computers that have been stripped of their Wi-Fi cards, and it's taking other secret precautions to prevent anyone from snatching its wallets.
As thrilling as it was to cheer for a Kingston wide receiver snatching a 25-yard pass out of the air with one hand, what really hooked me was halftime, when the marching band took the field.
In Ramallah, some Palestinians asked about the authority said that they did not dare speak publicly, making a snatching motion with their fingers to suggest that expressing criticism could lead them to be whisked off the street.
When Lamb, a Pennsylvania Democrat, triumphed in a special election there last March, snatching a seat that had been in Republican hands, he did so with a moderate aura and an opposition to single-payer health care.
Upton's decision keeps a veteran lawmaker in the House during a time when a number of his more moderate peers have announced their retirement, upping Democratic chances of snatching those seats in the midterm elections next year.
Syd gets the better of her formidable foe, the Eye, by taking over his permed persona, and then has her own body-snatching talent turned against her when David shows up to rescue "her" from her enemy.
Sure, many Democratic voters deemed him the most electable alternative at a juncture when snatching back the White House mattered infinitely more to them than any romance with a figure fresher and more inspiring than he is.
Someone attempted to record a video of Beyoncé dancing with Destiny&aposs Child singer Kelly Rowland and rapper Saweetie at Diddy&aposs 22011th birthday party on Saturday, and Jay-Z appeared to intervene by snatching the phone.
Christopher Meloni stars as Nick, an alcoholic hit man who reluctantly teams up with a flying blue unicorn to track down a child-snatching man in a Santa Claus suit, all while being chased by the mob.
I think the Democratic party, you know, we're great at sort of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory and it feels as if we're on the shutdown that it has squarely landed on the President's desk.
And with the likes of Maryam Nassir Zadeh and Rejina Pyo throwing their sandals in the pastel-colored ring, there's no way we're letting spring pass us by without snatching up a pair or two of our own.
As well as snatching off each other's players in the night time, clubs can also launch a transfer 'raid' against their foes, 'plundering' smaller and less illustrious teams like marauding vikings dicking on a dark-age monastery somewhere.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 18 (Reuters) - American Ryan Crouser hurled the longest throw of his life to win the men's shot put final on Thursday, breaking the Olympic record and snatching gold in his first-ever major competition.
Swiss rival UBS on Monday posted 1.5 billion francs in quarterly net profit as its investment bank navigated volatility better than Wall Street peers, snatching up a bigger share of corporate deals and placements within a declining market.
In 1991 it was discovered that a homeless man in the New York Port Authority bus terminal had been impersonating Bratton for years, soliciting meals from compassionate old fight fans, and snatching free fight tickets from oblivious promoters.
Security footage shown during one of the robberies at the Santa Rosa Plaza Mall in Santa Rosa, California, shows three people with hoodies on rushing inside and quickly snatching devices such as iPhones and Macbooks and running out.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. Open that began by celebrating a 50th anniversary could end with Serena Williams snatching a record equaling 03th Grand Slam title but it may well be remembered as Naomi Osaka's coming out party.
Whether you're looking for shoes with great cushioning, trail shoes for some cross country action, or just a pair of stylish kicks that make it *look* like you're a runner, there are some great deals worth snatching up.
Nadal will be more than ready for Anderson to swing for the fences, but it will probably be the South African's best chance of snatching a set or two to pressure the Spaniard and provide a genuine contest.
The pop star wears the brand's P_Jean Attivita Sweater which is not yet for sale, but when it is you best believe every Swiftie worth her salt will be snatching one up in the blink of an eye.
Other than fruit trees, I only planted greenery threatened by the urbanization that has disfigured northern Morocco, snatching them from the jaws of excavators and bulldozers: gigantic olive trees, holly oaks, strawberry bushes, viburnum shrubs and fig trees.
They're followed by a once-in-a-lifetime Primus headline set, during which the man next to me looks like he's actually trying to eat the music, his mouth snatching at Les Claypool's six-string equipped heady basslines.
As we first reported ... the former "America's Next Top Model" star got a restraining order against Kevin back in 2014 after he allegedly went on a rampage in their home and tried snatching their daughter from Eva's hands.
"Surely, they must have a better answer than snatching away one of the remaining options that some Americans still prefer to anything Democrats have been able to come up," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said before the vote.
First Utility, one of the smaller firms steadily snatching market share from the incumbent "Big Six" energy suppliers, made plans last year for an initial public offering (IPO) and picked board members to steer it through the process.
As this week's Handmaid's Tale installment, "Women's Work," proves, all the human-trafficking, body mutilation, rights snatching, and, yes, even seemingly state-forced knitting, has nothing to do with ensuring more births and healthy, safe babies, as Gilead claims.
Since 2013, Zaoui & Co has played a role in major deals, such as the $60 billion merger in 2014 of France's Lafarge and Switzerland's Holcim that created the world's largest cement maker, snatching business from rival advisories and banks.
Driving the market: Cybersecurity firms are often formed to quickly meet and beat new threats as they emerge, and bigger firms are prone to snatching them up to show they are prepared to meet threats better than their competitors.
As the bus made its way down Avenida Miguel Bernard, a four-lane thoroughfare in the city, two teenagers sitting in the back pulled out a gun and a knife, and began snatching cell phones and wallets from passengers.
And while snatching up Berkooz and Chong are impressive, what's more impressive is the fact that Acorns also managed to snag Chris Jones, the former chief investment officer at BlackRock, a $210 trillion money management firm (the world's largest).
A recent season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta featured a typically-calm Cynthia Bailey kicking cast member Porsha Williams in the stomach; in the past year alone, Love and Hip-Hop has featured spitting, blows, and weave-snatching.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors eased off from "Trump trade" bets during the latest week, snatching the most money from bank sector funds in more than a year and stockpiling bonds, Lipper data for U.S.-based funds showed on Thursday.
You know when you're about to fall asleep, then you jolt back into the waking life: that's actually your body snatching your soul as it tries to make a sneaky getaway while your conscious mind is distracted by dreams.
Having been in Washington for nearly 20 years, watching the Republican healthcare debacle was not unexpected: Republican leadership in D.C. has perfected the fine art of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory whilst shooting itself in both feet.
And he wants to reinstate the practice of snatching migrant children from their families — though this time he'd like to give parents a "binary choice" of having their kids taken from them or held with them in detention indefinitely.
Whether it's a gorgeous new color for a classic kitchen appliance or a cool collab between two unexpected brands, snatching up one of these limited-run items before they're gone is an easy way to shake up your decor.
Snatching the two-cent stamp was always a symbolic goal for Ray; raiding Emmit's safe deposit box or blackmailing him with a sex tape were examples of the "Fargo" phenomenon by which a petty crime rages out of control.
The spouses were rattled—Franny's husband, Marvin, ill at ease out of his security-guard uniform, Fred's wife, Erma, sighing and snatching at her hair, Rose's husband, Walter, monkeying with a camera as a way of snubbing everyone else.
Child snatching botched The four crew members were arrested by Lebanese authorities after they hired "child recovery specialists" in a failed attempt to snatch Faulkner's children Lahela, 6, and Noah, 4, from a Beirut street as they walked with their grandmother.
In some ways, Blackwell said, promoting Trump would for conservatives be akin to snatching defeat from the jaws of victory if he does not accept their principles, after generations of trying to put conservative thought at the heart of U.S. government.
On this Youtube page (hilariously named StopThatSquirrel DropThatBar), the Kim family posted this video of a squirrel waltzing into the store like it owns the place, snatching the candy bar and running the hell out of there before it gets caught.
If you'd like to take a look at all the personal data Facebook has in your name, you can find detailed instructions for snatching that data (and removing your account from the platform completely, if that's your preference, right here).
Early on, you'll walk past the dangling feet of a recently hung man — Six is too short to see the rest of him — and get chased by a blind janitor with impossibly long arms, perfect for snatching up small children.
These deal-hungry parents with time and money to spare were called "diaper hyenas," so named for their ruthless stalking of online boutiques and their cackling glee after snatching up one-of-a-kind diapers for a mere $300. Used.
But its margins continue to be lower than those of consumer goods competitors, such as Unilever, Procter & Gamble and L'Oreal, which in recent months have been snatching up smaller companies and niche brands to build scale and enter new consumer markets.
Yet however you shop, the chances of snatching a great deal for a quality item are slim, largely because Black Friday is mainly designed for retailers to clear out unwanted goods, and because best-selling products rarely drop much in price.
In the very last scene of the episode, we learn at the same time as Camille that Adora isn't the Woman in White, the fairy-tale-like villainess snatching up children in the woods like the witch in Hansel and Gretel.
A striking detail unites virtually all the latest instances of child-snatching vigilantism, as it does other cases of deadly mob violence in supposed defence of cows, or directed against suspected witches, or lower-caste defilers of upper-caste space.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban gay rights activists denounced the government's decision to cancel this year's parade against homophobia, accusing it of snatching away their main platform at a key moment as the Caribbean nation is set to debate legalizing same-sex marriage.
THE gigs are irregular but, thanks in part to mostly lax regulations, good money can still be made by bounty-hunting, says Rob "Daddy Rat" Hoyt, a trucker in Post Falls, Idaho with an "icing on the cake" sideline snatching fugitives.
Woodward writes that the executive branch under Trump experienced a "nervous breakdown," with top staffers snatching papers off ofTrump's desk so he couldn't see them or follow through on what they believed would be catastrophic decisions for trade or national security.
The poll by Elabe pointed to rising support for far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen, but also showed centrist Emmanuel Macron most likely to win the presidency - snatching the position of favorite that Fillon held until last week.
Because Iowa (six electoral votes) has an above-average share of the former and a below-average share of the latter, according to the Census Bureau, it provides Mr. Trump's best chance of snatching a battleground state from the Democrats.
Yet however you shop, the chances of snatching a great deal for a quality item are slim, largely because Black Friday is mainly designed for retailers to clear out unwanted goods, and because best-selling products rarely drop much in price.
The "toll takers" who specialize in key pieces of betting operations are profiting the most today, but daily fantasy sites like FanDuel are snatching up market share, and venture capitalists are still waiting for the Google or Amazon of sports betting.
Brown deleted the Instagram video before long, but hip-hop gossip authority The Shade Room reblogged... It should be noted that this isn't the first time Chris Brown was accused of snatching a phone from someone trying to sneak a photo.
On Sunday night at the 2018 Oscars, the big winner was a love story involving a fish-man, which beat out a revenge comedy centered on the death of a teen girl and a horror flick featuring body-snatching Caucasian people.
He broke early to go 3-1 up in the first set but instead of cruising through he was broken twice with Schwartzman, in top form on clay this season, snatching the set as dark clouds gathered above Court Philippe Chatrier.
They settled in an unfashionable northern suburb, where she supported his decision to quit his day job and take care of their three sons, snatching free moments to work on his fiction and supplementing the family income with the occasional grant.
For the former vice president, attempting to halt the rise of the candidate who seems, at this juncture, to have the best shot of snatching the nomination from his grasp, is a calculated risk he might feel he needs to take.
Yes, there was a robust body-snatching industry in which cadavers — mostly the bodies of black people, many of whom had been enslaved when they were alive — were used at Harvard, the Universities of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and other institutions.
But once again, the administration is pointlessly snatching defeat from the jaws of victory by trying to open to logging Alaska's Tongass National Forest, one of the nation's largest and most effective "carbon sinks," as well as other intact, "roadless" areas.
Germany restored its 2018 World Cup hopes with one swing of Toni Kroos's right foot on Saturday night, snatching a 2-1 victory over Sweden from the jaws of a draw that would have felt very much like a defeat.
Boycott Bowl, the creation of heartbroken Saints fans, proved that nothing -- not even a devastating no-call snatching away their team's chance at a spot in the NFL's big game -- can get in the way of a New Orleans party.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Twenty-one U.S. states led by Texas and Arkansas on Thursday announced a lawsuit against Delaware, accusing it of violating federal law by snatching up to $400 million in unclaimed checks that should have gone to other states.
To me, the words Jay Z in the context of Lil Wayne still mostly call to mind Wayne rapping "I must be Lebron if he's Jordan" over Jay's "Show Me What You Got" beat, effectively snatching rap's throne from the elder Mr. Carter.
Despite their rising stardom, they're still normal girls who love relishing in the little Hollywood privileges, like snatching famous numbers from their dad's cell phone (since they told they mag they're "very hermit-y" and don't have many famous friends of their own).
They both happened to be movies about the dark things lurking within surface-perfect (and majority white) communities — from the body-snatching practices behind a smiley WASP gathering to the monster rising up to claim child victims in an idyllic-looking small town.
In 2015, the 68-year-old took it to the next level during a performance of the play Shows for Days at New York City's Lincoln Center — snatching a phone out of an audience member's hand as she was texting during the show.
The girl and the giant bond, naturally, and soon enough this funny, creepy, quirky child-snatching story turns into an odd-couple tale about two lonely souls who set out to vanquish a gang of giant hooligans who snack on "human beans" — people.
Disney Plus is already snatching attention from streaming users, who say they plan to subscribe, and the service doesn't launch until November: Exclusive data shows how much buzz Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus, and HBO Max have built with streaming users before launch
Presidential hopeful Le Pen - an anti-euro, far-rightist with an unlikely but outside chance of snatching victory in May's election run-off - has said she would take France out of the euro and denominate its national debt in a new currency.
Around that time, paramilitary death squads with names like Eye for an Eye and White Hand crisscrossed Guatemala City in unmarked white vans and jeeps, snatching people off street corners, from their workplaces, from their houses in the middle of the night.
Pulido, a Mexico national team striker, was kidnapped after leaving a party on Saturday night, but managed to escape by punching a guard, snatching a cell phone, and calling for help from the house where he was held in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.
Ryan tried to pull the same con under Trump, arguing that a tax cut for the wealthy and failed attempts at snatching health care away from tens of millions of people were forward-looking efforts to make the country more prosperous and efficient.
On the other side, there's The World's End, an apocalyptic body-snatching film that gives Wright all the technical space to go nuts and a sharper dramatic story of a man incapable of growing up, to the point that it's destroying his life.
Dr. Gricelda Gomez, 31, who is Latina, said she was helping herself to a supply of scrubs recently when an unfamiliar white nurse challenged her, assuming she was not a doctor and snatching her badge away after she did not provide her name.
Watching President Trump blame Democrats for his administration's inhumane practice of snatching immigrant children from their parents at the border evokes nothing so much as an abusive husband blaming his wife for the beatings he delivers: Why do you make me do this?
If Mr. Gantz rejects the plan or gives it a lukewarm reception, that could send his more right-leaning supporters back to Mr. Netanyahu's Likud or other parties in the right-wing bloc, likewise snatching away the chance of a slim victory.
The president-elect has also shown limited interest in an effort, spearheaded by Mr. Pence and Mr. Priebus and backed by Mr. McConnell, to install a Democratic senator in his cabinet in the hope of snatching away a newly vacant Senate seat.
LE BOURGET, France, June 19 (Reuters) - Airbus announced an aircraft deal with Taiwan's China Airlines on Wednesday, snatching the renewal of the carrier's single-aisle fleet from U.S. rival Boeing a day after the U.S. planemaker made a shock entry into Airbus-supplied IAG.
The subscription service simply offers Ubisoft customers a new way to approach its games, with the publisher betting on the fact that the most invested fans, the ones on board enough that they're snatching every post-release add-on, will create a healthy subscriber base.
Jake Patterson assumed he'd gotten away with kidnapping Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs since he hadn't been caught within the first two weeks of snatching her from her home in the middle of the night, he allegedly told investigators, according to court records obtained by PEOPLE.
While the investigation into the bombings continues, the extensive search for the suspect has seen its share of New York moments: • In two instances, thieves and scavengers are thought to have helped thwart further damage from the bombs by snatching the bags that held them.
Headed by Igor Sechin, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the oil giant has demonstrated a high tolerance for controversy ever since snatching up huge oil assets that had been dramatically wrestled away from one-time oligarch and Kremlin nemesis, Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Both sit at 35 percent, with Libertarian presidential candidate Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE snatching a solid 13 percent.
Because of the disposition of the corpse and the long history of the college's "dark trade in cadavers," suspicions of body snatching were raised — gingerly, since passions were running high and the citizens of Boston had a history of indicating displeasure in strong terms.
LE BOURGET, France (Reuters) - Airbus unveiled an aircraft deal with Taiwan's China Airlines on Wednesday, snatching the carrier's medium-haul fleet renewal from Boeing a day after its U.S. rival made a shock entry into the single-aisle fleet of British Airways owner IAG.
This position echoes that of other European leaders who argue Beijing has kept the door closed to foreign investment in too many sectors of its economy while exploiting the openness of European markets and snatching up leading European technology companies over the past few years.
The last time an aspiring young violinist took a shine to this 1734 Stradivari violin, he simply stole it — snatching it in 1980 from the office of its owner, the violin virtuoso and teacher Roman Totenberg, at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Mass.
Snatching the title of Miss Congeniality and placing fourth overall in her season, Royale established a reputation of integrity, kindness, and talent early on in her public history, regularly using her primetime platform to advocate for a cause near and dear to her heart.
To appreciate a side that presses and harries with ravenous hunger, that delivers rapid-fire, ruthless counterpunches, that can beat an opponent in the air and on the ground, that never knows when it is beaten, that seems to relish snatching victory at the death.
A sometimes comical, sometimes violent mascot-snatching war has been raging for generations among the Army, Navy and Air Force academies, with cadets scheming to kidnap their rivals' animals by subterfuge or brute force and then parade them in taunting triumph before big games.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest of all animated movies, Yuri Norstein's featurette, first shown in 1979, likewise traffics in an individualized mythology, replete with a rope-skipping Minotaur, a baby-snatching wolf and tango partners who vanish into thin air.
Not only did Russia invade Ukraine, snatching the Crimean peninsula and backing militias fighting the government in Kiev, but Western powers did little other than impose sanctions on Russia and consider, though not follow through on, sending arms to Ukraine to fend off pro-Kremlin militias.
"High demand for rail tickets during the New Year season cannot be an excuse for snatching apps to rob consumers, disturb public order and even push up the price," People's Daily, the official newspaper of the ruling Communist Party, said in a commentary earlier this month.
The country's top legislative body has seen numerous and — let's go with colorful — scuffles over the years, from politicians pelting each other with hardboiled eggs in 2004 to a DPP deputy snatching a written proposal of a bill and shoving it into her mouth in 2006.
Regardless of the success of platforms like Twitter and Facebook (and Amazon in snatching the Thursday Night Football deal away from Twitter last year) getting these games on their platforms, the big primetime moments still elude those platforms and are all but locked up by incumbents.
Read more: How a government can be formed, Britons broke the anti-elite fever Big takeaways This is a huge victory for Corbyn, who has been ridiculed even within his own party since snatching the leadership in 2015 as a fringe figure leading Labour into irrelevance.
The latest trailer for Matt Damon's costly and controversial monster movie The Great Wall is here—and anyone hoping for a better glimpse of the film's soldier-snatching beasties will have to keep waiting until next year, as the creatures are still largely being kept under wraps.
Add on to that the fact that Game of Thrones largely built its reputation atop being unpredictable, atop dangling catharsis in front of viewers, then snatching it away, most famously when Ned Stark died, or when the Red Wedding cleared several major players off the board.
Even if we stipulate, for the sake of argument, that the left has been using immigrants as props in a culture war, that is surely a venial sin compared to the obscenity of "snatching babies from their mothers" because you see those children as a potential terrorists.
Able to get the takedowns seemingly when she wants to, Andrade's work against Joanne Calderwood on the mat was top notch as she dropped heavy blows from half guard before snatching up a fight finishing guillotine (turned DDT) as Calderwood came up to attempt a sweep.
And for the VCs themselves, there's nothing quite like snatching the best golden egg from a competitor's nest while they are out flying around searching for the next great deal, which if they had looked a little closer, just happened to be right in front of them.
Along the way, he devoted himself full-time to a diverse array of interests, including the purchase of the NBA's Portland Trailblazers and NFL's Seattle Seahawks, while snatching up huge swaths of real estate in Seattle, and founding an institute devoted to researching the human brain.
During Obama's second term, Russia made its military reentry via Syria into the conflicts of the Middle East, shored up its ties to Iran, and began reconfiguring the borders of Eastern Europe and the rules of the post-Soviet world order by snatching Crimea from Ukraine.
Napoli finished as runners-up twice and third place once under Sarri's leadership and achieved a club record 91 points in the 2017-18 when they came agonisingly close to snatching the title — even beating Juve 13-0 in Turin towards the end of the season.
Magic Johnson, the Los Angeles Lakers point guard who is widely considered to be one of the best players in the history of the game, thinks that LeBron James is closer than ever to snatching the greatest of all time title from His Airness, Michael Jordan.
The rising Chinese pressure, which also includes military drills and the snatching of the island's dwindling number of diplomatic allies, comes ahead of Taiwanese mayoral and magisterial elections this weekend that are seen as a bellwether for the ruling party's performance in the 2020 presidential race.
This became a bit of a sore subject for Jones when Winehouse's record blew up, but she insisted that instead of being bothered by Ronson and Winehouse essentially snatching the Dap Kings' sound, what bugged her most was the assumption that her band was copying Winehouse.
Then again, Lil Uzi Vert's zeitgeist-snatching "XO Tour Llif3" wasn't nominated for any award (Uzi himself got a Best New Artist nod seemingly as a form of consolation), despite being the kind of inescapable hit that usually guarantees at least a few entries in the rap field.
If you've upgraded to a smartphone that supports wireless charging, you might already be familiar with the convenience and freedom of simply dropping your smartphone on a charging pad when it needs a top up, and then easily snatching it back when you've got a message to check.
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One episode revolves around him snatching away a doll Beatrice thinks is a real baby and throwing it over his balcony, reveling in her horror at what she thinks is infanticide, and then — his giddiness turned almost immediately into shame — desperately trying to retrieve the doll to placate her.
Snapchat and Airbnb are warming up on the sidelines of an IPO, BuzzFeed, Palantir and Uber are snatching hundreds of millions of dollars every couple of months and young startups with no revenues and almost no users (such as Houseparty) raise tens of millions of dollars from top VCs.
The side may have come on leaps and bounds since the dark days of the 2010 World Cup, but Les Bleus still missed out on a gilt-edged chance of international glory, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory in the grand finale at the Stade de France.
Police in Lilitz, Pennsylvania were less than pleased to find a local prankster "promoting" the upcoming release of Stephen King's novel turned horror flick, IT. In the film, Pennywise the clown lurks around a small Maine town's sewers, snatching children, and leaving red balloons tied to sewer grates.
MOSCOW — The 217 disappearance of Raoul Wallenberg — a Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi gas chambers — ranks among the most enduring mysteries of World War II. Suspicion for the snatching of Wallenberg off the streets near Budapest fell almost immediately on the Soviet Union.
And yet, just more than a year removed from the 2018 election, it is Democrats who appear to be on the march -- fueled by a base super-charged by its distaste for Trump and a political environment that suggests the possibility of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
He added: In Obama's telling, the tech industry is painted as a spoiled child who runs back to his corner and disengages with the debate, snatching up his toys and taking them back to his mansion when he realizes he doesn't like the way the game is being played.
Trump repeatedly raids the treasury of discretionary powers that Congress signed over to the executive branch over the past 70 years, snatching and grabbing the tools he needs to do what lawmakers won't otherwise allow, including declaring a national emergency to siphon off border-wall funding from the military.
This was also a boon to anatomists, who often struggled to acquire human corpses for dissection, and another timeline on the Anatomy Act of 1832 chronicles how the later act finally gave the medical world legal access to corpses beyond the criminal dead and snatching bodies from tombs.
Big black pigs are a sign of status and community life revolves around ancient tribal rituals evoked by the spirit houses and shark calling, a dying tradition where villagers shake rattles made of seashells to attract sharks in the Bismarck Sea to the shores before snatching them up with their hands.
Consumer companies bid against one another for thousands of keywords such as "ketchup" or "chocolate," often even snatching up keywords that are important to rival brands to undercut them, said Nii Ahene, co-founder CPC Strategy, a digital marketing agency that advises several major consumer packaged goods companies, including Unilever.
We are in danger of falling into the following traps, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory: It is so important for Democrats to focus on pragmatic, rational solutions that resonate with the American people, not box ourselves in to proposals that we know will be rejected in November of 85033.
Instead of a three-bops-on-the-head-job-done scenario, you now had to grab Bowser's reptilian tail, swing him in a circle by spinning the control stick, and try to pinpoint the trajectory of your throw to land the fire-breathing, princess-snatching bastard on a conveniently placed bomb.
And, of course, Durant soaring into the sky like a fucking condor, snatching the ball and driving it into the rim, is the exclamation point that seals the play's place in the American canon of basketball paintings, always on view at MoMA, rarely loaned out to, uh, other sports, I guess?
But as the atrocities in the South got worse and the defeated traitors appeared to be snatching an improbable victory from the ashes of defeat, Northern politicians radicalized, and increasingly saw Johnson's administration as a dangerous failure, his invective toward Congress and his constant vetoes of even modest legislation intolerable.
Jordan Peele scored a No. 1 movie in February with "Get Out," a satire of the ways white liberal racism loves black bodies to death, while accusations of more direct cultural body snatching — and the question of who has the right to represent black pain — dogged white artists throughout the year.
Why We Tried It: As a lover of all things Real Housewives, I've supported nearly all of the products launched by the 100+ ladies — diving into all of their books, snatching up various bottles of alcohol, lathering my face with their skincare cream and buying myself various apparel items (when appropriate, obviously).
This is not the mood at the end of some previous versions of the film: in the 1954 edition, when Judy Garland's Esther is led away from her husband's funeral, fans mob and grab at her, snatching off her veil; the look on her face suggests she'll never be a happy star again.
As a mad and arbitrary evil starts snatching people out of the air, holding them without legal recourse in a civil aviation system that's been turned, at the stroke of a pen, into a vast network of black sites, Britain cringes, and says: great stuff, but please don't do it to me.
Whether it includes snatching the AUX cord to take over the dance floor, hiding from the spotlight behind a camera (or iPhone) lens, or hovering by the snack table to score a free dinner (we're totally guilty of that last one), each distinct identity on the RSVP list works to feed that festive buzz.
First, Adora punishes Camille for writing an article about Wind Gap (which is, um, her job — for better or worse) by taking her to a store to try on dresses for Calhoun Day, and then snatching her clothes from her so she is forced to show her hundreds of scars in a slinky dress.
Similar to department store-goers on Christmas Eve or people who wait in line at Best Buy on Black Friday, sample sales shoppers are in it to win it, and they'll hardly let the fact that you had your eye on something first stop them from snatching it right out from under your nose.
In fact, Wright hadn't yet read Tartt's Pulitzer Prize-winner when he signed on as Hobie, whose partner dies in an explosion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that also kills the mother of 13-year-old Theo Decker — resulting in Theo's snatching, Fabritius's "The Goldfinch," one of her favorite paintings, from the wreckage.
Many analysts even speculated that Williams's bizarre height and reach for the weight class (6'1'' with a 71'' reach) would have given fits to then champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. But Williams found considerable success in his campaign north, shutting out the formidable Winky Wright and snatching back-to-back wins against Sergio Martinez and Kermit Cintron.
Mr. Sion has been a devotee of the Sharon for nearly two decades, foraging its hills for mushrooms, sourcing his vegetables and Leccino olive oil from nearby villages, and snatching up calamari, sea bream and gray mullet from the fishermen of Fureidis and Givat Olga (nearby Arab and Jewish towns) as it is pulled from the water.
In Celina Su's provocatively spare poem, that fearful uncertainty lingers in the white spaces her readers must hopscotch through, snatching thoughts from the air, in the same way we navigate the checkpoints and sluices of airports in the hope that when we arrive, out of breath, at the gate, we'll be welcomed warmly and taken in.
Mack, a linebacker acquired with a second-round pick in exchange for two future first-round picks, took full advantage of Rodgers's injury absence by forcing turnovers on consecutive possessions, one by strip sack and the other by snatching a DeShone Kizer pass out of the air and running it back 27 yards for a touchdown.
I mean, hell, if I'm being generous it is at most, the second best showtime dunk that got uncorked by an awful, shitty-ass squad in the league this week: Here is Dennis Smith, Jr. tapping a ball into the back court, gaining CONTROL of the ball by bouncing it to himself, snatching it in one beautiful motion, and throwing down a dunk.
"We see on a daily basis that this end-to-end encryption protects peadophiles, it protects organised crime too, but it is very disturbing in my job when I know that we know two peadophiles are talking and we think they are doing something about snatching a child but we don't know and we can't get into these communications," Wallace said.
As Amazon forces cities and states to offer it tax breaks for its new headquarters, combined with the hundreds of millions of dollars it will rake in next year from the tax bill, the company has become an outlier in the fierce competition to game the system, snatching the crown from Apple to become the country's most prominent tax grifter.
He is now a major target for several establishment rivals after snatching the runner-up title behind Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.
He wasn't supposed to care about photographs, about the little glazed clay figurine he'd sculpted in the third grade, or about a ratty camp T-shirt, all of which would wind up in a landfill anyway, all of which would degrade, all of which was temporary, but Dom had to keep himself from snatching the James Brown bobblehead away from Jerome.
Still, its décor indicated a preference among some of its employees, Mr. Dow included: Alongside dozens of styles of CCM hockey skates, white Jackson figure skates, sequined leotards and goalie gear were signed portraits of several New York Rangers — not to mention an acrylic painting of the team's star goaltender, Henrik Lundqvist, valiantly snatching a puck against a stormy Manhattan skyline.
There is no refinement in the way he kneels, waving his hands around to keep his balance or in the way he reaches down, snatching the ball off the ground with a wildly raw jerk of his two hands, just barely keeping it out of the reach of Jae Crowder, who follows his teammates onto the ground in his swipe attempt.
Its effect on Presidents has been always tragic, chiefly as an almost indecent excitement at first, and a worse reaction afterwards; but also because no mind is so well balanced as to bear the strain of seizing unlimited force without habit or knowledge of it; and finding it disputed with him by hungry packs of wolves and hounds whose lives depend on snatching the carrion.
Jennifer Aniston went HAM on a fan trying to sneak a selfie vid with her on the street, but unlike Conor McGregor she won't be arrested for it ... 'cause it's all for TV. Jen was shooting a scene for her new Apple TV+ show, "The Morning Show," in NYC Thursday night ... and it features her going off on a guy and snatching his phone.
My historical analysis indicates that 2202 should be a change election, but Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is a history shattering candidate who seems intent on snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
The other band designates the times Canada fell terribly short of its ideals, like the internment of Japanese-Canadians during World War II. An adjacent room presents a small but impressive display of contemporary indigenous art, including Kent Monkman's study for "The Scream," a kinetic portrayal of Mounties, priests and nuns snatching children from their parents on a reserve to be taken to the government's residential schools.
She arrived at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, Me., in 1937 as a 10-year-old, and brought a measure of mischief to the regimented life there: She drew other girls into tiny rebellions, like snatching a pail of maple sugar candy from a workshop, and even spit in one of her caregivers' teacups after being punished for passing notes with a friend.
This 98-foot-wide chthonic cavity is a playground for aesthetes, with mirror cubes by Robert Morris ("Untitled," 1965, reconstructed 1971), a configuration of sky-blue lattice-construction cubes from Rasheed Araeen ("Zero to Infinity," 1968-2007) and a semi-enclosed booth by Charlotte Posenenske that affords a moment of privacy before snatching it away ("Concept Revolving Vanes / Mobile Walls," 1967/93, replicas 2016).
There's been a surprise election result since then and a welcome rejection of the Conservative right, along with flagship Tory policies for Brexit Britain which included: forcing the sick and the elderly to sell off their assets, reintroducing a form of extreme animal cruelty and literally snatching food from the mouths of little children, presumably so it could be redistributed at a fundraiser for enormous industrialists in top hats and tails.
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As you read the passage from Farmer Boy, for example, you gradually build up a mental representation—internal to your brain—of all the people, objects, and incidents in the story and the relations among them: Almanzo, the wallet, and Mr. Thompson, and also the events of Almanzo speaking to Mr. Thompson, Mr. Thompson shouting and slapping his pocket, Mr. Thompson snatching the wallet from Almanzo, and so on.
When Captain Jean-Luc Picard narrowly survives an attempted body-snatching by the Borg, a group of pasty techno-supremacists who invade his mind with nanoprobes and threaten to steal his humanity forever, the place he goes to recuperate is his family's ancestral vineyard in France, where his brother still works the soil, tends the vines, and harvests the grapes, and where the meals are made from scratch.
TechCrunch's Zack Whittaker first reported Wednesday that a server—which did not belong to Facebook but was evidently not password protected and therefore accessible to anyone who could find it—was discovered online by security researcher Sanyam Jain and found to contain records on more than 419 million Facebook users, including 133 million records on users based in the U.S. Have You Seen This Infamous Knife-Snatching Crow?
The cliché of the GOP being the party of states' rights has been tired for some time: Republicans have worked to hamper the ability of states trying to stem the flow of guns crossing their borders; they've floated the idea of preventing states from passing stricter-than-federal rules against polluters; and more recently, they've threatened to suspend funds to cities combative of border actions that see federal agents snatching up migrant children outside schools.
It's also set in a world controlled by an oppressive religious institution that works actively to restrict public access to scientific knowledge and exploration, and a mysterious authority-sanctioned force snatching poor and vulnerable children off the streets — nobody expects this to be Watchmen, but it would also require real effort not to acknowledge how the audience's world has changed since Northern Lights (aka The Golden Compass) kicked things off in 1995.
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It's hard to believe that St. Pancras Old Church was once a riverside country chapel, distinguished by its origins (the church claims to have been "a site of Christian worship since the 22011th century"); its well-stocked graveyard (the scene of body-snatching in Charles Dickens's "A Tale of Two Cities"); and its distance from a much smaller London ("walk not there too late," as one 2529th-century chronicler summarized the church's rural, thief-ridden environs).

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