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19 Sentences With "snarled up"

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It's layered and cyclical, with past, present and future snarled up together.
Cars and trucks are snarled up, going nowhere, and you're expecting tempers to snap.
One campaign ad for Measure M seductively promised to reduce daily time spent snarled up by 15%.
And the exhaust systems of snarled-up vehicles work less efficiently than those of ones on the move.
Some died in their cars in a chaotic evacuation as gridlock snarled up the two exits out of town.
Despite its congestion charge, Londoners still wasted 74 hours a year snarled up in traffic, the worst of any city in western Europe.
Daves estimated that around 1.2 trillion kwanza ($3.88 billion) was still snarled up, although around 300 billion kwanza of that was still being scrutinised.
Drivers of London's black cabs, who have snarled up the city's streets in protest at the app over the last few years, welcomed Friday's decision.
And the question of whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians to defeat Clinton is now inextricably snarled up with the firing of Comey.
Very often, discussion about how best to promote freedom of belief internationally, or at least to protest effectively over appalling violations, gets snarled up with domestic arguments about religious freedom.
When the spiffy new Mall of Africa (home to South Africa's second Starbucks shop), opened in late April it drew more than 120,000 people and snarled up traffic for miles.
For example, if the route to work is particularly snarled up one morning, or there's an event planned near you that might affect your weekly shop, Google Maps can warn you.
Efforts by Indonesia's government have been intensive but snarled up in the wider problems of a corrupt prison system; as in many countries, local initiatives have done better than central ones.
"In a snarled-up city, this will always be a place of solidarity for the bicyclists — the lawyers, the bike messengers, the moms and dads," said Lia Seremetis, the group's founder.
LONDON (Reuters) - A range of mini-nuclear power plants could help solve Britain's looming power crunch, rather than the $24 billion Hinkley project snarled up in delays, companies developing the technology say.
A huge traffic jam stretching far out of the city snarled up the main coastal highway - the chief road running from north from the capital - and caused chaos in the districts alongside.
Still, one Weibo user with tongue firmly in cheek worried that the soybeans might get seasick, while another offered the beans some wry advice on how to avoid getting snarled up in the deepening row.
"We've gotten so snarled up with debate over witnesses that the two leaders haven't been able to come to terms on this first phase so it looks like we'll go forward with a Republican [package]," said Murkowski, who said she would support McConnell's proposal.
Although Britain intends to prioritise the flow of goods at ports in a no-deal scenario, Wheeler said traffic at the southern English port of Dover and at Calais in northern France was likely to get snarled up by vehicles lacking the necessary paperwork.

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