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Or maybe you get really grouchy and snap at everyone.
Just don't poke its ocular sensor, or it'll snap at you.
Perhaps you snap at the airline employee, and it gets personal.
It wants to snap at the delivery guy for being late.
The Chicago Cubs' cold snap at the plate didn't last long.
People got tired of each other; they'd snap at each other.
But every once in a while, he might snap at people.
The IPO is expected to value Snap at more than $20 billion.
Who says a ginger snap has to have a "snap" at all?
Clinton didn't snap at Mr. Trump when he interrupted her last night.
Langer played every offensive snap at center for the unbeaten 1972 team.
It's a major accusation against Snap at a less-than-stellar time.
This might be another reason for Dakota Johnson to snap at her mom.
"Finish what's in front of you," I used to snap at my sons.
And while they may snap at one another, they don't behead one another.
You might snap at someone who doesn't understand how amazing you are today.
Chicago had an especially brutal cold snap at the end of this January.
My constant state of exhaustion caused me to snap at the slightest provocation.
You snap at your co-worker when he asks to borrow a Post-it.
There are times where I feel angry and just want to snap at people.
I snap at Friend 2.53 who is taking way more time than we can afford.
The SNAP at Pickup program isn't the only way Walmart is serving low-income customers.
Josh, for his part, really looked like he was about to snap at any moment.
Elsewhere, call the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP) at 877-762-7432.
But you take it home and you snap at your partner, and they're now infected.
And when your parent was angry and stressed, he or she would snap at people.
She can really hit and snap at certain moments, but also be cool and chill.
The media company also invested $500 million into Snapchat parent company, Snap, at its IPO.
In the exclusive preview above, a failed lizard hunt causes them to snap at each other.
And then, immediately after, transmit your motion sickness to your friends, one snap at a time. 
Power lines and palm trees were twisting and bending, looking like they could snap at any moment.
So, if Meghan did snap at Kate at Charlotte's dress fitting, does she not deserve some understanding?
So the string dangling the carrot was a fragile one and prone to snap at any moment.
Snap is one social network that definitely continues to innovate — ephemerally, authentically… one Snap at a time.
Some friends would try things and I would snap at them, and they just wouldn't try again.
As for Luca, the pressure to live up to his own genius causes him to snap at Zoey.
The reality is that Spectacles aren't going to be big business for Snap, at least not anytime soon.
You can overlay emojis on top of your snap at any time by tapping on the emoji symbol.
Did Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj authentically snap at each other at last year's MTV Video Music Awards?
Though I did snap at friends, abruptly accessing huge depths of fury I wouldn't have thought I possessed.
Walmart says it has since expanded that earlier SNAP at Pickup program to 40 stores across several states.
I have carefully observed what makes other passengers snap at fat passengers, roll their eyes, complain to staff.
Here, for the first time, we see supporting characters do something other than mope or snap at Burnham.
I took a snap at my desk and circled the "save" button in red in case you're still confused.
While they look as though they might snap at any given moment, I've had mine for years without issue.
His mission is to snap at our nerves and to touch off small, ironic echoes all over the map.
So, you have a quarterback who played in the spread and never took a snap at the line of scrimmage.
She even joked via Snap at one point that the inflatable pool toy  was, in fact, her own infamous pout.
Occasionally, he could snap at you, but ultimately he was sweet and respected me for putting him in his place.
Stress makes many people more likely to snap at others, lose their cool, and get involved in silly, unnecessary conflicts.
In fact, at Zara just this week, I saw a store manager wrongly snap at her own employee because of it.
The figure represents Facebook's second-highest rate ever and puts it way above Snap at $2.12 and Pinterest at 90 cents.
Which is either cute or indicative of a deeply deranged mind that could snap at any minute, killing whomever is convenient.
In this 228 version, which was pulled off at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, Ryan Tannehill took the snap at Miami's 26.
The infamous "snap" at the end of the film is one of the most iconic and tragic moments in MCU history.
In other words, as sandals get daintier, with straps so thin they could snap at any moment, boots get that much chunkier.
Season 3 managed to stretch that tension into a taut emotional rubber band, leaving us to believe it could snap at any moment.
Watch in wonder as The Bloated Buffoon intones incoherent doggerel, and the Republican dogs of misery snap at the heels of the helpless.
And where a snare drum is employed, I could clearly hear the expected snap at the end, a nice touch for a midrange product.
On Capitol Hill, the House Agriculture subcommittee on nutrition will examine the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at a hearing Tuesday. http://2900.usa.
Organizers in Pyeongchang are preparing to deal with the cold snap at Friday's opening ceremony and also battling the spread of a virus among staff.
European rival Adidas AG has continued to snap at Nike's heels, even if the latter's North American business is still more than three times larger.
On the street, left to fend for themselves, they snap at each other, trying desperately to survive in the cruel world which has forsaken them.
Bull terriers spin, Dobermans lick their limbs and suck their flanks, Labradors hold objects or chew rocks, and King Charles spaniels snap at imaginary flies.
"You can't crush crime or defeat it altogether, but you can snap at it, nibble at it — take a bite out of crime!" he said.
Still, in the spirit of Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year and a time of reflection, don't snap at her, though you have every right to.
In her Sueños (Dreams), as the montages were known, women daydream inside a corked bottle, or drown helplessly in a living room as fish snap at them.
They cry for infant versions of the same reasons that adults snap at one another about reclining seats, or elbow each other with quiet savagery over the armrest.
After all, conflict is a normal part of any relationship and, during heated conversations, feelings of anger and frustration can swell, causing us to snap at our partners.
We calculated the value of their stakes based on the fair market value of a share of Snap at the end of last year, when it was $86.63.
And so it was understandable why she chose to snap at a reporter, James Rosen, Thursday, when in a press conference he asked if she "hates" President Trump.
Paron talked to them about "doing the transfer," which is what she called her own tendency to snap at her family unprovoked when working on a difficult story.
It's like a paper cut that won't stop bleeding, but it's small, they have little teeth and they just snap at you to get you off when they're defensive.
Trojans quarterback Max Browne, a junior making his first college start, connected with wide receiver Darreus Rogers for 36 yards on the game's second snap at AT&T Stadium.
On top of that, the company is also starting to revamp its video advertising capabilities, and a recent analyst report showed Facebook's Instagram outpacing rival Snap at every turn.
Bryce Petty played the entire game at quarterback even though it had appeared that Christian Hackenberg might take his first regular-season snap at some point in the finale.
You won't feel like you're able to do anything right, people will snap at you, and you'll feel at a loss about what you did to trigger their frustration.
Finally, during a moment of high tension (and Game of Thrones is full of them), Tommen will snap at Cersei, and Ser Robert Strong will impulsively tear Tommen to pieces.
Apple's earnings beat this week pushed it back toward a $1 trillion market cap to snap at the heels of Microsoft for the title of world's largest publicly traded company.
Some of us head to the beach to reboot, while others choose the mountains, but most of us make sure to snap at least a few pictures along the way.
Wasserstrum explained that what was a snap at a startup of 10 people took more commitment as the company has expanded over the past few years to over 50 employees.
It was his first outing since losing in the third round of qualifying for the Australian Open in Melbourne in January, a defeat that then saw him snap at reporters.
It's satisfying to watch Sam snap at her children, her mother, colleagues, or strangers, as if Adlon is reacting onscreen in ways that she is unable to in real life.
The valuation prices Snap at $14 to $16 per share, meaning it would be valued at the low end of the $20163 billion to $25 billion range it had previously sought.
And if they don't sell well, Snap at least is working the kinks out of its hardware iteration process that could pave the way for a killer product in the future.
Drinking it, offering it, making their plans around it — teatime is all the time when your only job is to wear a corset and snap at your social and political rivals.
He's charming but harmless; there are several points in Dirty Grandpa at which you're supposed to feel like Efron might actually snap at De Niro, but he just can't get there.
But one species, Mystrium camillae, has a pair of ingeniously-designed mandibles that can snap at 200 miles per hour, according to a study published Wednesday in Royal Society Open Science.
Today, half of American jobs pay about $37,000 or less each year, a quarter pay about $23,000 or less, and a family of four qualifies for SNAP at $32,000 or less.
Present day, he's destroyed the stones with the stones, and the only way to undo his snap at the end of Infinity War is to basically do the whole thing over again.
"If it's something that prevents the dog from alarming somebody or sticking their head out and taking a snap at somebody, I think they would probably consider that a carrier," he said.
The maker of Snapchat started trading openly on the NYSE under ticker symbol SNAP at $24 a share, making the company worth $33 billion, but that's going to change throughout the day.
And any regular coffee drinker knows what crossing that line feels like: Your heart rate goes up, your hands start to tremble, and you feel like you could snap at any moment.
Adding a question to the USDA's food security survey to better assess whether households were receiving SNAP at the time of the reported incidence of hunger would be a good first step.
The federal district court judge presiding over the case, 23-year-old Reagan appointee T.S. Ellis, has been quick to snap at the U.S. attorneys in the early days of the trial.
For almost a year, Marvel fans have had to deal with the idea that their favorite cinematic superheroes were turned to dust after Thanos's snap at the end of Avengers: Infinity War.
Part of the movie's long, winding story involves the core Avengers (who survived the apocalyptic population-halving "snap" at the end of Avengers: Infinity War) circling back to crucial moments in MCU history.
Investors valued Snap at $16 billion in late 2015, and the company's inability to find a profitable business model since its 2017 IPO has left it worth $15 billion on the public market.
The rapper has learned the hard way that it's not really a good idea to snap at an ex on social media, particularly when said ex has lots of salacious details to spill.
FBI: Lanza did not 'snap,' engaged in careful planning The behavioral analysis determined that Lanza did not "snap" at the time of the massacre but instead engaged in careful, methodical planning and preparation.
Perhaps with time you can learn this manager's patterns as he learns yours; he'll become less likely to snap at you, and you'll be less likely to take it seriously when he does.
So when we watch him snap at his beautiful young wife, Natalya (Jenny Leona), or bristle as the czar (Gene Gillette), his personal censor, publicly humiliates him, there's not much reason to care.
He will snap at reporters when they ask him to talk about himself or, god forbid, how he's changed as a person, because what does that have to do with Medicare for All?
A year ago, investors rushed to buy Snap at the $17-a-share IPO price and then drove the price up by an eye-watering 44 percent in the stock's first day of trading.
Gorman, 41, came to Snap at a time when the company was struggling with a declining user base, the departure of several executives and the fallout from an unpopular redesign of the Snapchat app.
For all the times we wanted so bad to wrong those who hurt us and snap at everyone on our worst days, my mom always reminded us to be a Melanie, not a Scarlett.
After a minute of her digging around, I snap at her that maybe this spot isn't going to work out—I can tell it will bruise and it does, lingering for almost three weeks.
In the trailer, what remains of Earth's Mightiest Heroes are dealing with the aftermath of Thanos's finger snap at the end of Infinity War that wiped out half of all life in the universe.
The potential initial public stock offering of Snap at very likely an extraordinary valuation will push other tech companies to go public, generating more money in the pockets of the tech elite to make acquisitions.
The report on the robot snake doesn't specify any uses for it, but imagine using it to help you climb a ladder (then running away from it in fear as its mechanical jaws snap at you).
The Beavers threatened on the ensuing possession, which included a spectacular diving reception of 33 yards by wide receiver Seth Collins, but a fumbled snap at the USC 6-yard line squandered another red-zone opportunity.
In "Infinity War," we knew Wanda and Vision were in a romantic partnership that went south after Thanos ripped the mind stone from the android's head and Wanda vanished in the devastating snap at the film's end.
When I'm in New York or places where people are a little forgetful...don't always say thank you or snap at a table, I think the more respectful part of me is the Southern part of me.
While Erdogan does not miss a single opportunity to snap at Washington for its partnership with the YPG in the fight against the Islamic State in Syria, he has been mute on Russia's ties with Syrian Kurds.
"It creates a lot of confusion for people," said Russell Sykes, director of employment and economic well-being at the American Public Human Services Association, a nonprofit that represents state agencies that run SNAP at the state level.
Belyaev died in 1985, but the experiment is still ongoing, with 56 generations of foxes bred to date — a far cry from the snarling creatures that used to snap at the hands of their caretakers when the research began.
In this context, watching Spicer snap at journalists that "it's not your press briefing" and — it bears repeating — instructing everyone to "raise our hands like big boys and girls" makes it even more obvious how condescending and patronizing he can be.
A sample of the current generation of marquee companies founded on college campuses include Snap at Stanford ($29B valuation at IPO), Warby Parker at Wharton (~$43B valuation), Rent The Runway at HBS (~$1B valuation), and Brex at Stanford (~$1B valuation).
The party has a strong chance of winning outright or coming close enough to form a mayoral government there with the help of some of the dozen or so tiny parties that snap at the heels of the larger ones.
One thing I noticed was that the effects were not just physical; I got incredibly moody and would snap at things that I would normally hold my tongue at (major thanks to my boyfriend for tolerating my unpredictable mood swings).
Miles and miles up shit creek here, says Kennedy B. And just like snapat her word of creek  I know  creek: is that is that which at edge of which we would build ramp  of snow   snowramp  If jump no good?
In the wake of Thanos's snap at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, the Avengers had to resort to risky, drastic measures in Endgame to restore balance (and a bunch of their dusted peers) to the universe — and so did the film's screenwriters.
This would be the same for a day-to-day situation, too—like don't assume that your colleagues are fully up on the thing that's stressing you out, so if you snap at them, they're not going to take it all that well.
"We're in a tube where we can't leave and where all sorts of stressful things happen to us, so it's not surprising with all the mental energy that is diverted to dealing with that stress, we snap at each other," she says.
She believes that most people, once you get to know them, are not only eccentric, but kind — including the grumpy and nutty people she illustrates, who range from her own family members to pedestrians who snap at her for photographing them without asking.
Russian jet manufacturer Sukhoi Civil Aircraft just unveiled the first-of-its-kind "SportJet" model, replete with massage tables, fitness equipment, a coaches office, and bath towels pre-moistened to the ideal consistency for athletes to wind up and snap at each other's butts.
We had been promised a chance to have at the noodles, pulling them out to make them thinner, longer, and springier, but for now we remained cautious: They were certainly pliable, but it also looked as though they could snap at a moment's notice.
Below, a surefire guide to preparing yourself for Adele's glory: Rehearse how you will politely tell people that you're busy if they ask to hang Monday night, so you don't indignantly snap at them about how you cleared your schedule the second Adele announced she would be performing.
In the adaptation of his upcoming biography, Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep, published by Vanity Fair, author Michael Schulman reveals that while Streep fought to make changes to her character, Joanna, to make her more sympathetic, Hoffman, who played Ted, would snap at her, chiding her to get on with filming.
Victory for Ledecka, who is a world champion snowboarder, was a welcome distraction for organizers from questions about the empty seats in venues, which they say were due to some postponements at the start due to winds, the Lunar New Year and a cold snap at the start of the Games.
If I snap at a coworker or smile at a coworker or pretend to be looking at my phone as I pass a coworker in the hallway, these actions are rooted in emotions, emotions that are as mystical to me as 5th century Buddhist teachings or Jennifer Lopez's inability to age.
So, yes, when it's been a long day at work, the to-do list is never-ending, the venue won't return your emails and calls, and your "good friend" bails last-minute because there's no seat for her new girlfriend (true story), you might just snap at the slightest dissent.
Okay. As one might expect from the fact that Spider-man is in the latest Spider-man movie, the Avengers are able to undo Thanos' snap at the end of Avengers: Endgame, un-dustifying all of the heroes that the villain wiped out of existence in Avengers: Infinity War, Peter Parker included.
Just as for seasons immemorial — well, a decade, which counts as an eternity in fashion terms — the A-list crowd braved the rain, turning out to snap at one another on smartphones (and at photographers who got too close) from the velvet banquettes of the vast show tent in a leafy corner of Hyde Park.
The wolves also may have suffered more neck injuries than the smilodons because they used their jaws to snap at their prey and shred them apart indiscriminately, which would have opened them up to a retaliatory kick, while the smilodon first used its powerful paws to strike its target before delivering a killing bite.
With many larger startups like Airbnb and Uber opting to stay private, investors are at least looking for some way to start pulling in returns for their funds — and Snap, at the very least, revealed the interest Wall Street had and opened the door for these companies to finally get their IPOs out of the way.
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If someone picks a fight with you because you didn't complement their shoes, don't be surprised—people want to feel seen and appreciated, but they'll be having a hard time asking for the recognition in a healthy way (and, Gemini, "people" could also include you, so pay attention to how you're feeling before you snap at someone).
Biden is in serious danger of being redefined by Trump's scandal Perhaps the former vice president can feel the danger of being redefined, unjustly, as corrupt by Trump, who has shown a talent for redefining people, writes Maeve Reston, by what we learned from Joe Biden's snap at a voter Thursday who goaded him in Iowa.
Half of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and don't have even $400 in the bank, and nearly all of us—85033 percent—will turn to some form of means-tested assistance, like SNAP, at some point in our lives, when we lose a job, when wages aren't enough, or when a loved one gets sick.
Prosecutors painted a picture of a jealous and possessive boyfriend: the fearful texts Steenkamp sent before her death ("scared of you sometimes and how u snap at me and of how u will react to me"); the raised voices and blood-curdling screams heard by neighbors on the night of the murder; an ex-girlfriend so scared of Pistorius she'd hide his gun.
As if aware of the threat, Scott hauls us back to the ship for a final showdown, which would be a good deal punchier if it weren't such a blatant retread of the bout between Ripley and her tail-lashing pal at the close of "Aliens," right down to the wrathful jaws that snap at protective bars, like a prisoner banging against his cage.
Don't get me wrong there's certainly a lot to worry about over at Snap — those poor user numbers, a string of executive exits and a strange u-turn on a recent hire — but this lawsuit looks to be little more than sour grapes from investors who either didn't fully understand the space they invested in, or simply made a poor decision to back Snap at whatever price they did.
It had been a horrible year: My mom had died, my grandmother had died, the book I had finally written under my own name came out and sucked, I barely spoke to any of my friends, and all I felt was emptiness and anger — I'd complain if my Starbucks order came out wrong, or snap at a cab driver when it was I who didn't know where I was going.
Consider the here-and-there crunch of chips or small chunks of chocolate in cookies and ice cream, toasted nuts running through a plain butter cake, well-baked golden brown streusel on top of almost anything, cookie crumbs, cocoa nibs or crushed pretzels over something creamy or soft, slippery or gooey, and all kinds of crushed, bumpy, crackly bits over a sundae, especially shards of hard caramel that snap at first bite.

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