Moreover, Japan's Softbank snatched up British chip technology company ARM for $32 billion while U.S. based chipmaker Qualcomm snatched NXP of the Netherlands, Europe's largest chipmaker, for $38 billion.
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" - Kevin, 30 "Dog snatched turkey off the table.
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" You'll like it if you liked: "Trainwreck" or "Snatched.
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A woman is Oregon allegedly went on a nearly-30-mile joyride in a stolen, empty ambulance — which police say she snatched snatched while paramedics performed CPR on an unconscious woman nearby.
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In one interview, she goes on a hilarious tangent: "Getting your wig snatched is like getting your chain snatched," she said before running her fingers through her own blue wig to verify.
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Defeat can yet be snatched from the jaws of victory.
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Jadon snatched it away and shoved at his brother's hands.
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Businessmen, both local and foreign, snatched up patches of land.
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It's in those margins that Snatched finally starts to click.
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" Your second question might be "Does this involve watching Snatched?
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My wig, my brain, my soul — consider it all snatched.
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Perhaps Vital Signs will get snatched up by another distributor.
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Gordon snatched his second rushing touchdown early in the quarter.
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Two media titans who were snatched — sorry — taken from us.
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One of the officers snatched me out of the backseat.
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Yet he snatched the evangelical vote out from under Sen.
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The young man who snatched my camera was also white.
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I snatched the envelope from him and he shuffled away.
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Sanford snatched it away to set up the winning kick.
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All of the security professionals have basically been snatched up.
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One man moved to offer it; another snatched it away.
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Suddenly, a fox appeared, snatched a hen and ate it.
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Then, the show snatched the promise away and crushed it.
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It will have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
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The "Snatched" trailer, released in December, finds the right balance.
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Another time, Mr. Ichihashi's wife, Mie, had her handbag snatched.
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Yeah, but they snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
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The fiancee snatched Ramos' phone from his hands, and called police.
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"He snatched him from our home," Anthony's sister, Natasha, tells WAFB.
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Some have been snatched from orphanages or kidnapped from minority sects.
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Eight years after Amazon snatched up the daily deals site Woot!
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At one point a body is snatched and then ineptly returned.
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Suspects were snatched from homes and workplaces, or off the streets.
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Butterball was GONE because she got snatched up by a coyote.
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One tries to return the toy, the other snatched it away.
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I hope she wasn't too outgoing and someone snatched her up.
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Otter cubs are usually snatched from their parents in the wild.
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Then Joaquin snatched up the bottle and shook it at Daniel.
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People snatched up tickets for September 43 back in September 2015.
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They snatched a key spot along the route by 9 a.m.
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They may be snatched by strangers, or abducted by family members.
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I guess Khaled saw a good picture opportunity and snatched it.
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Authorities even rescued 130 other tortoises snatched by the same ring.
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Clinton and her advisers snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
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Last week, 19 more iPhones were snatched from a SoHo store.
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He snatched Kate's phone out of her hand and threw it.
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The second your firstborn comes, your freedom's snatched from you overnight.
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But at the same time, my identity was snatched from me.
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It is every parent's nightmare to have a child snatched away.
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He snatched the shooter's gun and disassembled it on the spot.
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His body was snatched from the funeral home by armed men.
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Nothing was snatched on Sunday, according to Tiffany and the police.
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"They snatched us from the jaws of death," Mr. Rome said.
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In the end the Conservatives snatched it by just 679 votes.
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And the Celtics snatched him away with a four-year contract.
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We're told 2 of Nordie's VIP clients quickly snatched them up.
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Snatched rides on Schumer's comic timing, which is mostly very good.
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Kate Hudson & Boyfriend Danny Fujikawa Make Their Couple Debut at Snatched Premiere Hudson and Fujikawa made their red carpet debut as a couple in May while attending the premiere of Hudson's mother's movie Snatched in Westwood, California.
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Khloé Kardashian is making sure she stays "snatched" for the holiday season.
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I snatched his torch and snuffed out the flames beneath my boot.
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He has now disappeared—snatched, very possibly, by mainland China's security agents.
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Ever reached into your pocket to find your phone had been snatched?
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The Grand Tour has snatched another record — this time an unwanted one.
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As I went to accept it, she snatched it back & ate it.
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And used a gloss for a snatched, high shine and controlled finish.
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They're not getting snatched up the way they were for a time.
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All available rooms were snatched up just two minutes into taking reservations.
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The club's title charge fell apart thereafter and Manchester City snatched it.
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As soon as she did, a seagull swooped down and snatched it.
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Escobar's team realizes that if Velasco is MIA, he's likely been snatched.
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Meanwhile, Wal-Mart has snatched up niche retailers ModCloth, Moosejaw and Shoebuy.
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Fears for tiny puppy snatched by a crow from a Kilsyth backyard.
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Cisco snatched the firm up literally on the eve of its IPO.
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Then the jerk swooped in on me and snatched my lobster roll!
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"Their lives were snatched at a very young age," Chief Grant said.
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Facebook just snatched some talent to fuel its invasion of LinkedIn's turf.
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One of them disappeared from Hong Kong, apparently snatched by mainland agents.
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Broncos game on Sunday after getting his chain snatched IN JANUARY, too.
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Town officials remain suspicious that somehow the Madonna will be snatched away.
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Labour controls the borough council and snatched neighbouring Reading East in 22005.
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Gallagher snatched up a Drouin pass and put it on the net.
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He snatched up the turtle, gave us a nasty look, and left.
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But with 253 percent of precincts reporting, Handel has snatched the lead.
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The two even snatched up iconic Milanese cafés Cova and Marchesi, respectively.
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They had been promised open platforms but that dream was snatched away.
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A school bus driver snatched cash and drove off, the police said.
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That's why they were snatched — and why ICE wants to deport them.
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No wigs were harmed — only snatched — in the making of this episode.
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There's only one of Taylor Swift, and NBC has snatched her up.
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People with some frequency were snatched off rocks by waves and drowned.
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She'll probably discuss her new film, "Snatched," which also features Goldie Hawn.
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Better prices are snatched up by high frequency traders before regular investors.
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And baby Jesus figurines are snatched from Nativity scenes with sinful frequency.
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Bahrain's Eunice Jepkirui Kirwa claimed silver and Ethiopian Mare Dibaba snatched the bronze.
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"Even filming I got to have my waist snatched!" she captioned the snap.
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The dragon then snatched up her corpse in his claws and flew away.
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In theory, Snatched could introduce Hawn to a whole new generation of fans.
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Snatched hits theaters Friday while Murder on the Orient Express arrives in November.
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If you haven't snatched up one of these Black Friday deals, don't worry.
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Up, Up, upupupup, he roared as he snatched 170 kilos, an Olympic record.
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This film got good reviews at Sundance, and was snatched up by Netflix.
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He says he was afraid the hope Obama represented would be snatched away.
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Google has just disclosed that it has snatched up the team behind API.
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"Formation" is blue hair, piercing eyes and rows of snatched wigs for sale.
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Anything will do—an address book, a picture, any snatched fragment of correspondence.
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Any semblance of entertainment is being snatched from every corner of the game.
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The Snatched star previously said that she makes sure to work out daily.
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The service was so intriguing that Google came knocking and snatched it up.
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Weave was snatched, faces were slapped, long legs rolled around on the floor.
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In these games, Draymond games, everything was snatched loose balls and tapped rebounds.
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Her makeup, hair and body was snatched to the Gods, as they say.
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"Do not leave bags unattended," he intoned, even as she snatched the instrument.
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The wife of Piper Jaffray's CEO was snatched while gardening outside her home.
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He snatched the man's bag with the loot as the man ran away.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Trump has said the race could be snatched from him there.
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Before defeat gets snatched from the jaws of victory, let Trump be Trump.
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Suddenly, he was snatched from his car, blindfolded, and thrown into a trunk.
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About two years ago, though, that love of movement was snatched from her.
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Eve snatched his scarf and wrapped it around her head like a turban.
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Had a White House aide snatched the phone from Mr. Trump's tweeting hands?
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This year I snatched one for myself and hunkered down in the sand.
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Last year, Georgians snatched up all the tuition tax credits in one day.
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Lesley Ann Downey, 10 She was snatched from a fairground in December 1003.
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Another snatched a tablet from his brother as he was watching a video.
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They were too big for their britches, and Trump snatched their britches away.
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Last year Nasdaq snatched 18 listings from NYSE; six went the other way.
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The film's grainy sequences and snatched transitions bore the hallmarks of home editing.
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The airport's the first piece of land snatched from ISIS in Mosul's west side.
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Were Snatched simply content with being funny, it might let these oddballs take over.
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But another colleague who was snatched from Thailand remains in custody on the mainland.
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"One of the gunmen snatched my phone and made calls to Pakistan," Singh said.
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It has caffeine in it, and it's gonna give me snatched legs or something.
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"My sister Maria was snatched away ... and murdered, abandoned in the woods," Ridulph wrote.
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In September, Soothe snatched up its other competitor, Unwind Me, for an undisclosed amount.
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This year, they broke records, snatched edges, and inspired the hell out of us.
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But, her bounty was short-lived because a woman snatched the bag from behind.
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Smartphone photos snatched en route turned into a vast gallery with my pro camera.
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Wade snatched the dog from the street in front of the home, Huffman said.
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He says he "just went out and snatched mentors" wherever he could find them.
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I snatched it away, I fell on the floor and there was blood everywhere.
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Verlander snatched almost half of the 30 first-place votes, but he still lost.
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Most recently, he worked as a producer on the upcoming Amy Schumer hit Snatched.
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The books were instantly popular among book lovers and were snatched up relatively quickly.
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"I'm conscious for the people I'm with," the Snatched star said of media attention.
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Now she lives in fear of being snatched off the streets by Chinese agents.
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She snatched a can from one man's hand and threw it onto the freeway.
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Consider Pennsylvania: Trump snatched its 2202 electoral votes by a measly margin of 2628,28500.
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Who had snatched victory in Missouri from the jaws of Cruz's supposed wizard Roe?
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She snatched it up and turned it on him, snapping frames and coming closer.
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Here, the predators build dams out of humans they've snatched from a corporate retreat.
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Bottom line ... J Prince is keeping his perfect record of getting back snatched chains.
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They snatched her, threw her in a cell, then charged her with misdemeanor prostitution.
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"Gauzes, compresses, antibiotics," she recalled, speaking quickly on a snatched break from her job.
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Mark Zuckerberg got ahead of the curve when he snatched up Oculus in 2014.
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Mr. Middleton, 32, said the barber snatched the cape off and ordered him out.
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Check out his expressions as defeat was snatched out of the hands of victory.
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In adulthood, Hayden's first wife and child were also snatched away for the market.
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The captive is a bank employee who has been snatched during a violent robbery.
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The ball caromed into the air and was snatched by defensive back Mike Hilton.
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"Snatched" is an intergenerational buddies-on-the-run movie, a strangely popular subgenre nowadays.
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In a flash, the Garratts were snatched by men and shoved into separate cars.
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Posing as staff, they loudly bungled names, shrieked in corners and snatched away plates.
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He worried constantly about his own being snatched on the way home from school.
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During the slave trade our babies were snatched and sold from our very bosoms.
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The wares sold by the Fishers were snatched up eagerly upon the store's opening.
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Jerome shoved the forehead of the block-headed man and snatched at Tiny's arm.
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Cisco snatched up AppDynamics literally on the eve of the company's initial public offering.
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Hong Kong booksellers peddling garish tales about China's elite were snatched into the mainland.
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Over two weeks in May, more than 650 children were snatched from their parents.
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It's a clapback so throttling, reading it snatched a little part of my soul.
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"They literally snatched discrimination from the jaws of equality," Maloney said after the vote.
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There is no story line to such observations, snatched from multiple, program-free proceedings.
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I snatched one of the few remaining brownies, the fruit alternative having long since vanished.
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Kilbourn said local buyers snatched up Stern's works, although there was strong competition from abroad.
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The beleaguered property was snatched from Trump earlier this month by Miami financier Orestes Fintiklis.
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Several companies granted permission to be providers in recent weeks had that permission snatched away.
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Below-market rent-stabilized apartments are often snatched up the same day they are listed.
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And the attack that snatched away her life will be seared in her family's consciousness.
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Jeremy Green, who uses the pen name Jeremy Pegg, snatched up the domain name ClintonKaine.
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Arena supporters said that armed gangsters snatched their identity cards to stop them from voting.
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Visual sound effects like POW or THWACK are swapped for EDGES, SNATCHED, and YASS GAGA!
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Characters who made "bad" decisions were snatched by scary demons to the pits of hell.
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The four originals: Get Out (#7), Split (#11), Snatched (#24), and The Great Wall (#25).
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Snatched, which also stars Christopher Meloni and Ike Barinholtz, arrives in theaters on May 12.
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People were snatched from their houses regularly and taken to military headquarters for illegal questioning.
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In Game 6, he scored 41 points, dished out 11 assists and snatched eight rebounds.
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She has told investigators she was snatched at gunpoint during a morning jog on Nov.
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Prosecutors said he was snatched from his mother in December in Jonesboro, Georgia, near Atlanta.
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And when those alternative mail clients are very good, they tend to be snatched up.
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Cohen asked the Snatched actress whether or not she ever cooked for the two lovebirds.
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Her finals appearance was just as strong, when Manasquan handily snatched the title from Lakewood.
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Chances are snatched at, the body language is tense and cagey, the fans rarely indulgent.
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They used to call Phoenicians "cat thieves," because the seafarers snatched them for their ships.
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Kavanaugh's ugly attacks, and the equally outrageous vitriol spewed by the soul that snatched Sen.
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Courtois snatched a corner kick out of the air with 93:30 on the clock.
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Excited, she reached for the bird painting to show them, then snatched her arm back.
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And more dogs and goats than anyone could count had been snatched from Balabac's shores.
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He had been walking inside the boundaries of Casa Blanca territory when someone snatched him.
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He snatched a blanket and shared it with four companions, saving their lives and his.
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Some carried trophies, like small lengths of barbed wire they had snatched from the fence.
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Then in January he was snatched from a Chinese train while traveling with Swedish diplomats.
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They had no answer for Andre Drummond, who scored 25 points and snatched 20 rebounds.
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Also new on the big screen this week: "Snatched," starring Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn.
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Bukharov then snatched a draw with an opportunistic finish just minutes before the final whistle.
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Just after midnight, she said, they were snatched by armed men, tied up and executed.
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Ms. Nishimasa snatched bites of dinner while loading the washing machine and drawing a bath.
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The disappearance of a 2-year-old boy snatched by an alligator at a Disney hotel.
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I go to Cancun with my friends in two weeks, and I need to look snatched!
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As soon as it looks like they're about to enjoy it, it all gets snatched away.
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Around 2.2% of the population have been snatched by agents at America's southern border since October.
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The Seleção snatched victory against Ante Čačić's side, with Ricardo Quaresma scoring in the 117th minute.
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Before it reached their hands, though, a grown man standing beside them snatched it for himself.
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Snatched sees the return of comedy genius Hawn after 15 long years, playing Schumer's character's mom.
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Prince has a good record when it comes to squashing beefs and getting back snatched chains.
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Tuesday when the alligator snatched him and dragged him underwater in front of his horrified parents.
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He said the women got angry and one of them snatched the chain from his neck.
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Take 9-year-old Bryce, who had his Pokemon collection snatched right out of his hands.
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She snatched a napkin from the side of her tray and raked it over her tongue.
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Not only are your straws being confiscated — they're being snatched from your hands by a Kardashian.
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With the announcement, Britain hopes to have snatched a lead in developing the West's next fighter.
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Some particularly popular homes are sometimes snatched up by investors within minutes of hitting the site.
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"I suffered like never before," added Calmejane, who snatched the polka-dot jersey as mountains leader.
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When Snatched costars Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn had a better time than literally anyone ever.
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This suggests that the hotter gas snatched the hydrogen gas from the heart of the galaxy.
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Be sure to register 45 minutes early, because these dogs are getting snatched up like hotcakes.
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For a moment, the safety and freedom feel possible, before they are immediately snatched away again.
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Matt Goldberg, Collider: Snatched won't upend the R-rated comedy genre, nor is it trying to.
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Owner Mark Davis has had his eye on Vegas for years -- and even snatched up LasVegasRaiders.
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A bunch of influential celebs snatched up the shoes including Jay-Z who bought 3 pair.
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A knot is generally snatched in one's ass, though variants include the neck and the head.
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Gad offered Cuoco the championship belt and she took it before he cruelly snatched it back.
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With Adams closing in, Jones did neither, and Adams snatched the football from Jones's right hand.
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" Actress Gabrielle Union also tweeted, saying that Roberson was brave and that "his life was snatched.
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Raikkonen, on the other hand, almost snatched second from Bottas but was unable to get past.
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Belgium snatched third spot from Britain when Kevin Borlee pipped Martin Rooney on the final straight.
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ETTurnaround time: 1 day, 183 hoursRotten Tomatoes score: 32% Snatched Embargo: Wednesday, May 10, 9 a.m.
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But a slew of AOC-related presidential domain names have already been snatched up, including aoc2024.
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She was trying to leave in her car and Clark snatched the keys from her hand.
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Maria snatched away chucks of the court's tiled surface, leaving bone-jarring patches of concrete underneath.
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Lucy's ensemble matched the star-spangled bottles of Svedka vodka being snatched up by 20-somethings.
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Mazda Motor Corp snatched second spot with 10.3 percent, followed by Hyundai Motor at 8.3 percent.
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The last thing they need is their youngest member to be snatched up by the Boltons.
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Remember: He was the deciding vote that allowed Empire to be snatched from its founder Lucious.
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Apparently a fan snatched it up after he left to play a show in Oklahoma City.
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She says Katt snatched the phone out of her hands and lobbed it inside the van.
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Mazda Motor Corp snatched second spot with 11.4 percent, followed by Hyundai Motor at 8.0 percent.
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Trump snatched off that mask, revealing to ourselves who we've long been but long denied being.
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They have had jobs snatched away by bad federal policy, their opportunities stolen by inept politicians.
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It May Have Been Snatched From the Wild At 12, He Had a Viral Science Video.
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The Stanley Cup, too, has been snatched several times, according to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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After the financial crisis of 2008, Ms. McCauley snatched it off the demolition list for $500.
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She snatched the lock as it left his fingers and balled it up in her fist.
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Louis van Gaal's Ajax came closer than most, only to see glory snatched away by penalties.
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Suddenly one mother pounced into a narrow river, snatched a salmon and quickly fed her cub.
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It's snatched up by another loner, Connor Murphy (Mike Faist), but one with a mean streak.
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Jay-Z snatched someone's phone after they tried to record Beyoncé dancing at Diddy's birthday party
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Many people who haven't snatched up a home by mid-September typically will table their search.
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Many saw it as incomparable to Trainwreck and equally as much of a flop as Snatched.
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Still, a Fosse victory would mean that he had snatched his brand back from Karl Ove.
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Djokovic revealed how he snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in the face of adversity.
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Two plays later, Darnold slung a low pass that Bell snatched for a 9-yard touchdown.
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They fear that their victory will be somehow snatched away by elites, and that even Mrs.
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But Patrick Cantlay snatched back the lead with a 3&2 win over Chile's Joaquin Niemann.
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If this home gets snatched up, the Superhost also lists some other beautiful properties around Tampa.
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Until a few weeks ago, no one revealed which two paintings had been snatched (Southwark News).
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On July 17, someone cut a hole in the fence around his enclosure and snatched him.
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Though he was innocent of any malfeasance, he was snatched up, held in jail, and beaten.
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Then as now, a fiery populist denouncing a rigged system unexpectedly snatched a major party nomination.
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So by swiping someone in, [we're] protecting them from being snatched up by the criminal justice system.
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"He was 7 months old when he was snatched from his Colorado Springs home," the post said.
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Unsurprisingly, Major Lazer, DJ Snake, and MØ's inescapable hit "Lean On" snatched up the Best Song title.
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So when BuzzFeed's developer team offered up their test unit, I snatched it up like Gollum. Precious.
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The innocence has been snatched from these children and they have to wake up in this nightmare.
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Before they could finish a full interview process with someone, they were "snatched up" but another campaign.
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But an X-Wing miniature model from the original "Star Wars" movie was snatched up for $0003,2000.
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With an estimated 22014 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, El Salvador snatched the dubious title from neighboring Honduras.
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With an estimated 104 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, El Salvador snatched the dubious title from neighboring Honduras.
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Before she even got the words "suede eyeshadow" out, I had snatched the pot and started swatching.
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Snapchat neglected the international market in its early years, and now WhatsApp has snatched that growth opportunity.
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Protesters punched rally attendees, snatched and burned pro-Trump gear, and pelted one Trump supporter with eggs.
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Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party snatched a resounding win in a single party majority with over 300 seats.
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Charles Lindbergh Jr. was snatched from his New Jersey home on the night of March 1, 1932.
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But Acer's just snatched the "WTFuckery" straight out of MSI's hands with this 21-inch gaming laptop.
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Mr Gui was among five Hong Kong-based booksellers who were snatched by Chinese agents in 2015.
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On Thursday, Schumer, 35, appeared alongside her Snatched costar Goldie Hawn on the U.K.'s Loose Women.
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This group of girls were among the 276 schoolgirls snatched by Boko Haram fighters in April 2014.
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Demand to visit the museum is high, with free tickets to the museum quickly snatched up online.
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However -- in the middle of making picks -- Lee snatched Weezy's pinky ring and put it on himself.
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I snatched the pages from the printer and left campus to again seek help from the police.
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Schumer, of course, has been working on Snatched, and Lawrence just finished promoting Passengers alongside Chris Pratt.
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McDermitt jumped at the opportunity and snatched the Grammy for $4k and the guitar for $2k more.
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More recently, the 35-year-old will hit screens everywhere this May alongside Goldie Hawn in Snatched.
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But, it's later revealed, that's the name of his daughter, who's been snatched away by her mother.
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When it comes to having a good time, the Snatched actress is well-versed in enjoying herself.
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Five men snatched the two fishermen late on Saturday from a Malaysian-registered fishing trawler off Sabah.
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Just snatched up his drink and dispatched it, before lying on the floor and closing his eyes.
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The Snatched star took the stage at the Hilarity For Charity Variety Show in New York City.
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In the opening seconds of the bout, Miocic bent down and snatched up a single on Hunt.
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Parker lists just about all the many authors who ever snatched a title from Housman, for example.
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He quickly snatched a brown bag and went searching for the robot designated to transport the burrito.
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It was put up for sale again last year, but no developer has snatched it up yet.
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The North Korean regime has snatched Chinese fishing boats and tested atomic bombs during important Chinese holidays.
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"I could barely do a push-up on my knees," she said about her pre-Snatched state.
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Doesn't Matter So Much She initially placed Marigold with local tenant farmers, then brusquely snatched her back.
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Half a century later, China snatched Tibet back into its orbit; the Dalai Lama fled into exile.
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Zendesk acquired BIME Analytics for $45 million, Trainline bought Captain Train for $189 million, Facebook snatched Wit.
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Or the two chicks who were snatched from their nests in 2015 by a hungry bald eagle.
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When Munson fell into a cold stream and contracted typhoid fever, Munson's mother, Catherine, snatched her back.
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"Oliver Twist" snatched all of that away, when the boy was stripped of everything and left alone.
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They had 213 percent of possession and repeatedly snatched the ball off the feet of the Swedes.
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Russell Westbrook, the veteran Thunder guard, snatched the ball out of the air for a defensive rebound.
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In Game 1, it was from center Brook Lopez, who scored 29 points and snatched 11 rebounds.
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The turtles are snatched up right away and go to the lab where they're on a treadmill.
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Saudi's National Shipping firm, Bahri, snatched up dozens of tankers mostly for late-March crude oil loadings.
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Hadid's VMAs ponytail was created by hairstylist Danielle Priano, who called it "snatched and sleek" on Instagram.
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It is not the first obscure homegrown ingredient he has snatched up and built a pizza around.
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The parts were snatched, we see in an accompanying video, by thieves in just a single night.
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In the N.L., the Mets and the San Francisco Giants each snatched a wild card with 87.
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Instead, the guy ended up being spider Hilda's meal, as she snatched and devoured him in seconds.
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Like all his works, it has been snatched up by publishers in Germany, France, Italy, and England.
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Ballmer, meanwhile, famously snatched an employee's iPhone at a company meeting and pretended to stomp on it.
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At the Clapton concert, the book recounts, Mr. Kim snatched up T-shirts, albums and other souvenirs.
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Instead of deep memory and grief, we have snatched recollections gleaned from a cluster of chance encounters.
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Coady snatched the six-shooter off the dash, pointed it at the eagle and pulled the trigger.
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The house exploded and the force of the tornado snatched both of the kids away from him.
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The Saviors finally snatched the Hilltop doctor — the "other Dr. Carson" Negan mentioned a few weeks ago.
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"Some of the accused snatched the weapons from the police personnel and fired at them," said Reddy.
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Showing a video of an innocent child snatched by a fiend doesn't inspire prudence, it inspires vengeance.
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CH-3 cargo helicopters then picked up the drones or literally snatched them out of the air.
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Ronaldo casually snatched the mic and lobbed it over his shoulder ... sending it to a watery grave.
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You have to buy into that comedic approach for Snatched to work — when it works at all.
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Bundles of records were copied, moved onto drives from which they could be snatched, and chopped up into .
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The two studios will join four others snatched up in June, significantly bolstering Xbox's first-party development resources.
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In theory, Snatched should give Schumer a chance to build on the emotional range she demonstrated in Trainwreck.
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At one point, West snatched a drug out of a nurse's hands as she treated a chemotherapy patient.
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The young man who was snatched with bullets will not reanimate with the clink of Van Dyke's cell.
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The courts they thought they had, and it was snatched out from under their noses in November 2016.
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There were sweaty palms too when fiery Pole Jerzy Janowicz snatched the first set of their semi-final.
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The Trainwreck and Snatched actress next stars in I Feel Pretty — and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look!
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The pangolin lost on account of being snatched by a poacher mid-battle, highlighting a very real threat.
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He has snatched at least 57.13 rebounds in all five of his games, a first in Charlotte history.
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Obviously, Falcon is bitter that his cocaine operation is being snatched by the man who promised him otherwise.
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Four of his colleagues are also believed to have been snatched while visiting Thailand and the Chinese mainland.
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Thanks to the upload limit, Tumblrs couldn't simply post lengthy video clips snatched off TV, DVDs or YouTube.
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Wal-Mart has also snatched up a handful of niche retailers since Lore arrived just seven months ago.
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It's mine and Bowie's little secret, a kiss with someone else's boyfriend, snatched in a dark club corridor.
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Fortunately, the quick-thinking guard snatched the gun from Tyga, preventing what could have been a deadly situation.
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" Schumer, whose new movie Snatched hits theaters this May 12, previously called Hanisch "the love of my life.
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Hawn's Snatched costar Amy Schumer recently revealed the relationship advice she received from the 71-year-old actress.
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Dog owners themselves, I ask how they would feel if I snatched away their pets and ate them.
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International aid organizations have faced a spate of kidnappings this year, including several foreigners snatched from downtown Kabul.
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But another theory still floated around: Maybe some White House aide snatched the phone out of Trump's hand?
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Sources familiar with the deal tell TMZ ... Robert just snatched up a recently renovated home in Hidden Hills.
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A few minutes later, Mr. Price snatched a tiny apple from a pond apple flower on park property.
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One was apparently snatched from Hong Kong itself and another from Thailand; the others were visiting the mainland.
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Conagra has snatched up companies like Angie's Artisan Treats, Frontera Foods and the maker of Duke's meat snacks.
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Four children were snatched off the street and held up to 19 days before being murdered, police say.
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Democrats are partying like it's 2628, which was the last time they snatched the majority from House Republicans.
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Read more: This Mississippi chicken plant just held a jobs fair to replace workers snatched up by ICE.
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It could be a metaphor for lost innocence, a free spirit snatched by the wrinkled hands of time.
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He was taken to a jail in Orlando, where he was snatched up by a mob yet again.
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The crowd turned against Medvedev after he snatched a towel away from a ballperson early in the match.
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Inside the Target at Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn, customers snatched up hand soap, lotion, condoms, vitamins and tampons.
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But when one day they found the embroidered white handkerchief folded at the bottom she snatched it away.
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Then, when there was no graceful way out for Mr. Schumer, Mr. Trump snatched the football away. Gotcha!
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At one point, McGregor snatched Alvarez's belt off the table ... almost coming to blows before Dana stepped in.
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An officer snatched the phone away, tossed it to a colleague and began to frisk the man roughly.
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I snatched up No Doubt's Return of Saturn as soon as it hit the shelves in April 2000.
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When Sri Lanka couldn't pay back the money it had borrowed, China snatched one of its biggest ports.
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This administration has also snatched war from the jaws of peace by renouncing the nuclear deal with Iran.
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Indeed, for long stretches of American history, it was commonplace for children to be snatched from their families.
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Helena's best friend, Samantha, snatched a thin blue book, using it, for a time, to shield her face.
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"Then he remarried in the village and snatched my children from me," she said in a television interview.
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Ms. Brophy went to Andrea Schulz, the editor in chief of Viking, who promptly snatched up the proposal.
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I snatched him up and cradled him while his lips turned gray and my husband called the ambulance.
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By 2012, 73 startups were snatched up in private equity-related deals, accounting for 10% of all exits.
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When snatched by an attacker, it rips off its scales and skin so it can slip away unscathed.
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Willis snatched it out of the air and laid it in to give Kentucky a 65-64 lead.
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We had all these hopes and dreams pinned on this place, and it was just, bam, snatched away.
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But Oakland clawed back and managed a big inning of its own only to have victory snatched away.
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Ingles followed with a miss, but Gobert snatched the air ball and dunked it with 39 seconds remaining.
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Kyle Busch will attempt to defend his Sprint Cup title, which he snatched from Kevin Harvick, the 133 champion.
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One man said his four children had been snatched up by fighters who fled with them into the bush.
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During the FWC investigation, trappers "humanely removed" six alligators from the area where Lane was snatched by a gator.
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Senator David Perdue snatched a Georgia Tech student's phone from their hands on Saturday, and people are pretty outraged.
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Thompson snatched six offensive rebounds in the 23nd quarter alone, almost single-handedly counteracting the Warriors' small ball tactics.
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"The entire city was on edge because a random high school girl was randomly snatched from us," he says.
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Beijing just snatched the title of Billionaire Capital of the World, bumping former leader New York to second place.
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One was snatched during the Obama presidency, while the other two were taken into custody after Trump took office.
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Post-Met Gala madness, Schumer kept her style streak going while out in N.Y.C. promoting her latest project, Snatched.
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The sandy soil worked against them but proved a sweet spot for cattlemen, who snatched up tracts of land.
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Looking beyond the shattered glasses and snatched wigs, reality has something way more substantial to say about our community.
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A previously unknown oeuvre not just snatched from the jaws of oblivion, but now in an esteemed museum collection.
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Chirinos snatched the ball and fired it toward first baseman Yuli Gurriel just as Turner arrived at the bag.
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But when one of the babies is snatched from his crib, the May Mothers' world is thrown into chaos.
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Four of his colleagues were also snatched away, either while visiting the mainland or, in one case, from Thailand.
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The EPRDF liberalised the press after it snatched power from a Marxist junta known as the Derg in 1991.
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Like, he really got our vision, and that's why he snatched us up immediately and didn't ask no questions.
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Prior to Rand Paul dropping out of the race, Cruz had already snatched the support of Iowa state Sen.
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Plus, MacRumors reported that apparently, in December, Apple snatched up a bunch of Apple Car-related domain names—apple.
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The real John Paul was in captivity until December 15, about five months after he was snatched from Rome.
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The protagonists chase success, coming tantalizingly close to a victory before having it snatched away at the last moment.
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Teenagers outside of the city's comparative safety -- like the Chibok girls -- are targeted and snatched away by Boko Haram.
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Justice Alito fretted that "really dirty words" would be quickly snatched up by potty-mouthed retailers seeking trademark registrations.
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Now deep in the Pacific, the fish would skim past his hands until he snatched them with his fingers.
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However, a spokesman said it was "along the same lines" of the previous two companies Wal-Mart snatched up.
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Euphoric scenes reminiscent of London 2012 greeted Wiggins and Cavendish as they snatched the Madison gold in thrilling fashion.
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Suddenly, a monkey broke into the house, snatched the baby boy from her arms, and made away with him.
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You'll recall the chain was snatched during a brutal NYC street brawl that went down over a week ago.
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It was then that the coyote snatched a chicken out of the chicken coop and ran off with it.
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Coincidentally, in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, the Houston Rockets snatched 35.4 percent of their own misses.
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The buyer snatched up "The Apollo Blue" earring for $42.1 million, and "The Artemis Pink" diamond for $15.3 million.
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His national star-turn came in 2015, when he snatched up a rarely used but livesaving drug called Daraprim.
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A. Bank was gunning for Bauer in 2014 — an acquisition that was diverted when Men's Wearhouse snatched up Jos.
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In November, a monkey snatched a 12-day-old Indian boy from his mother outside Agra and killed him.
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He even snatched a notebook out of her hands and wrote "PASIONAT NITE XX" on her to-do list.
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If you've seen Schumer's Instagram lately, you'd know she's been on a press tour for her newest movie Snatched.
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A DECADE ago the Russian government snatched Yukos from its oligarch owners, then bankrupted it and broke it up.
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A shopkeeper quickly snatched the loafers away from one inquiring customer, explaining that they were no longer for sale.
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Some have been bought privately while a few were snatched days after her stunning primary victory over former Rep.
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Kerr, now the Warriors' coach, saw his team's bid for a repeat title snatched away by James and company.
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We're told the GF claims he also pulled her hair and cut her finger when he snatched her keys.
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According to Federal Reserve Board data the 22019-09 recession snatched 40 percent of household wealth away from families.
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After being ejected from the UFC following his last loss by TKO (Canvas), Ward was snatched up by Bellator.
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In the same year that Disney released its first produced Marvel feature, it also snatched up another lucrative brand.
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In a now-deleted tweet, Bithumb said today that 35 billion won of tokens — around $31 million — were snatched.
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Lucid and lilting, Puma Blue's dusky pop sounds like something snatched from within the furthest reaches of his mind.
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In June, Ukrainian special forces snatched him from his home in separatist-controlled territory and brought him to Kiev.
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China detained another Canadian citizen this week, the third to have been snatched up in the country this month.
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In West Virginia, for example, 160,000 people — 11 percent of nonelderly adults — would see their health insurance snatched away.
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The top looks like parchment snatched from a fire, patched bronze at the edges and scorched at the heart.
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Suddenly, there was a rush of air, and a hawk swooped down and snatched a crêpe off my plate.
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They snatched the few things the migrants had brought: clothes, cold water, dates to sustain them on the journey.
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When they snatched him off the Greyhound, Washington had a paper sack holding Cowboy Clark's pearl-handled six-shooter.
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In the book, a baby girl is snatched by goblins while her sister, Ida, is distracted for a moment.
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In 2009, a sea lion snatched a 5-year-old girl off the dock of a West Vancouver marina.
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Local shoppers snatched them as they were delivered to shelves, and filled their carts with big packages of rolls.
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As a kid I heard rumblings about tax refunds being snatched back unexpectedly, and another family member being audited.
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I want people to sense that their souls are about to get snatched before I walk out the door.
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" He turned his nose up like someone who had just smelled curdled milk or watched Amy Schumer in "Snatched.
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During one protest, she was snatched up by state security forces, taken to jail, and beaten with a stick.
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Tubi TV gets snatched upThe glut of new streaming services is a mix of subscription and advertising-based models.
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On our southern border, children have been snatched from their parents and kept in conditions worse than many prisons.
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But Sparrow and her small team of felt wizards had made only 9,000 objects, and all were snatched up.
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So, for example, people of Mexican birth or ancestry were "white" until the 1930 census snatched that privilege back.
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Halsey composed herself, waved to the crowd and walked it -- and snatched her train back from under the shoe.
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Disney Walt Disney World reopened its beaches yesterday, a week after a gator snatched away a 2-year-old boy.
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They made their red carpet debut in May while attending the premiere of Hudson's mother's movie Snatched in Westwood, California.
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Sophie Petronin has not been seen publicly since Saturday, when men snatched her and drove off in a pickup truck.
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Things went wrong when he left Google to found his own company Otto, which was quickly snatched up by Uber.
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Snatched is a week-long celebration of wigs, the people who wear them, and their role in Black beauty culture.
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Trixie Mattel, the queen who ultimately snatched the All Stars Season 3 crown, commended her former cast mate's performance too.
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The child, on vacation with his family from Nebraska, was playing in the water last night when he was snatched.
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"To have that snatched away at the last minute with no other solution at hand was very upsetting," Hansen said.
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As Facebook snatched up real estate, it promised a suite of public paybacks in development agreements struck with the city.
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What do you say after coming back to take a Street Fighter V match that was almost snatched from you?
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The Snatched star, 36, shared an emotional video of her father, Gordon, standing with the help of a medical device.
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Some of the children who were resettled were orphans, but many others, including Sylvie, had been snatched from their parents.
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It chose its moment five days later, handing the device over in the same area where it had snatched it.
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But sometimes, these viral photos are snatched from unknowing users' social media pages and used for nasty and offensive messages.
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As well as migrants smuggled in from abroad, the victims included British citizens, snatched from the streets in broad daylight.
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ONE summer's evening in 1973, John Paul Getty's 16-year-old grandson, Paul, was snatched from the streets of Rome.
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Bitzy wasn't pleased with her mate and snatched the pup right out of the pool, returning him to his brothers.
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And, once Viafore was in the water and struggling without a life vest, she allegedly snatched his paddle from him.
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Characters aren't given lengthy deathbed speeches or powerful parting words because all too often they're abruptly snatched away without warning.
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Their friend got into a bicycle accident because someone had snatched his light, impairing his ability to see while riding.
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The brown-eyed second-grader was 43 when she was snatched from a Sycamore street corner three weeks before Christmas.
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People are being snatched up by invisible beasts, consumed by black goo, and thrown around by rising and falling tides.
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At the trial, prosecutors avoided mentioning a specific time but left the impression Maria was snatched closer to 6 p.m.
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According to the docs, one of the men snatched the chain off James' neck ... and they also took his Rolex.
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The three members of the Alvarado family were snatched from Ejido Benito Juárez, a small town south of El Paso.
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This Mother's Day, Amy Schumer is sharing the screen with icon Goldie Hawn for the mother-daughter buddy comedy Snatched.
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I wanted to show him that my submission had always been conditional and could be snatched away at any moment.
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In another instance, the Snatched star bought a $2,000 mattress for a store employee who let her use the bathroom.
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In Sochi four years ago, it was they who spoiled the Americans' late lead and snatched the win in overtime.
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The Pakistani workers were snatched from their vehicles in November, 80 kilometers from the northwestern city of Dera Ismail Khan.
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Ex-NFL star Kordell Stewart is going after the blogger he claims snatched a nude video and posted it online.
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Revere, on the dead run, leaped at the fence in right-center field and snatched back Freeman's home run bid.
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In 2017, Schumer will appear alongside Goldie Hawn in Snatched, and in the war drama Thank You For Your Service.
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Masoud was reportedly snatched by officers on Sunday evening while leaving his home with $280,000 stuffed inside a grocery bag.
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In a new interview for Wired magazine, the Snatched actors sat down to answer the most Googled questions about themselves.
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By this point, most experts in the field have been snatched up by Google, Uber, Ford, and all the rest.
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It was an attempt to wrest a few emotional heartstrings away from the babies snatched from mothers at the border.
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The suspect, identified as 21-year-old Travion King, snatched the briefcase after boarding the bus at about 10 p.m.
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With President Donald Trump's signing of the big tax-cut bill, the GOP snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
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Arnault's LVMH originally tried to acquire a majority stake in Gucci in 1999, but Pinault ultimately snatched up the brand.
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TMZ broke the story ... Jay's chain was snatched -- along with his wallet and shoes -- during a brutal NYC street brawl.
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She wouldn't give it to me, so I snatched it from her and cracked her over the head with it.
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The group booked four now wait-listed venues for this week anyway, with 254,211 seats snatched up in 211 hours.
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They were hauled off to a nearby Hindu-run shelter that takes in cattle snatched from Muslims and sells them.
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Rick Kelly, its proprietor and luthier, makes his electric guitars from resonant wood he's snatched from older buildings around town.
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At a Target store at Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn, customers snatched up hand soap, lotion, detergent, vitamins and paper products.
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It snatched the poor creature in its jaws and hurled it toward the shore, among bodysurfing and boogie-boarding youngsters.
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She snatched it from him and Purelled both of their hands before rushing them back to their apartment on Dean.
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AROUND SOCCER Marten de Roon headed in a late equalizer as Middlesbrough snatched a 1-1 draw against Manchester City.
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In the same year that Disney released its first produced Marvel feature, it also snatched up another lucrative brand — Lucasfilm.
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"It still hurts so much because it's like they snatched a whole family and just broke us up," she said.
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Nowadays, your movements, conversations, facial expressions and more are snatched by smart TVs, thermostats, refrigerators, doorbell cameras and connected cars.
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Snatched, directed by Jonathan Levine (50/50) will be Hawn's first big-screen role since 2002's The Banger Sisters.
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Russia pulled one back 15 minutes from the end through substitute Aleksey Miranchuk and then snatched a morale-boosting equalizer.
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The jutting branches resembled skeletal fingers, so the building appeared always on the verge of being snatched into an abyss.
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Once he found the address, Thornton came down visibly upset and snatched the food from Bivines' hand, according to Patterson.
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Tickets for the free event were released on Saturday and were snatched up within minutes, according to CNN affiliate WGN.
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Video: Sarah Hewitt/YouTube In an instant, the peregrine snatched the dangling wing from the drone and didn't let go.
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Each time, the assailant asked for the time, prompting the victims to pull out their phones, which he then snatched.
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On September 1, soldiers snatched them from a large group of Rohingya villagers detained by a beach near Inn Din.
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It's was a shocking face-off between America's favorite bird and man's best friend, when an eagle snatched an 8-lb.
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Police said at least seven cats have been snatched from outside their owners' homes and completely shaved, returning unharmed shortly thereafter.
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The bet has largely worked for Amazon, which rivals Flipkart, which was snatched up by Walmart for $16 billion last year.
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So before your favorites get snatched up in a pre-Valentine's Day shopping frenzy, take your pick from the collection ahead.
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It's possible Halszkaraptor snatched up fish like a cormorant or heron—with rapid, ambush strikes of its hypermobile head and neck.
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Shin was snatched six months later, also in Hong Kong, as he searched for information about what happened to his wife.
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As he's proudly delivering Walter on a plate, he's also having the rug snatched out from under him — to mix metaphors.
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He and his father wanted a location on Broadway because of the potential foot traffic, but locations kept getting snatched up.
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"The bottom line is that they have a child whose body was snatched from the parents" as they watched, she said.
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The startup has so far pulled in $14794553 million in funding and has snatched up a half dozen startups since 2013.
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Mom wasn't more than a few steps into the apartment's courtyard when somebody pushed her down and snatched at her purse.
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But some existing Eero owners might not have such a positive reaction to the successful startup being snatched up by Amazon.
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Before that, Sherwin-Williams snatched up rival U.S. paint company Valspar in an all-cash deal valued at about $9.3 billion.
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The e-commerce company snatched an exclusive deal for PBS's children's shows, many of which had been on Netflix and Hulu.
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Most recently, the young cosmetics mogul snatched up what might be her most impressive mansion yet, for a whopping $12 million.
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In fact, they were so cute, that the marketing geniuses over at Denny's snatched them up for a Father's Day commercial.
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Obama's speech was the most notable because he snatched the shining city on the hill championship belt away from the Republicans.
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The thieves snatched two gold crowns and an orb made for King Karl IX and Queen Kristina in the daring robbery.
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Almost exclusively, Feig directs and produces comedies led by loud, funny women, often alongside writer Katie Dippold (Parks & Recreation, Ghostbusters, Snatched).
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Authorities immediately searched the family's two cars and closely questioned the parents, who insisted an intruder must have snatched their child.
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And then it suddenly disappeared, leaving me with an overwhelming sense of loss and sadness that it had been snatched away.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A monkey has snatched a 12-day-old Indian boy from his mother and killed him, police said.
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During his extravagant arrival on the stage, he snatched Alvarez's belt, letting the endless cycle of, "Come at me, bro" commence.
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"I was not the older sexy, glamorous lesbian who snatched her from her pristine Smith College cradle," she told Vanity Fair.
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As a child, Kusama would draw very fast so that she could finish a piece before her mother snatched it away.
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With Hawn in her first movie role in 15 years (Snatched, with Amy Schumer), people everywhere are thinking about Goldie Hawn.
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But I couldn't sit passively while the Taliban snatched away women's liberties; so I began running an underground school for girls.
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Investors snatched $18 billion from U.S.-based equity funds, according to the trade group's data for the week ended June 27.
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You might read this as illustrating a person snatched by a god from ordinary reality and abducted into another, transcendental realm.
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In their dreams, they are rescued by a donkey; in reality, each is snatched by a well-off, possibly villainous gentleman.
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Its actual money, snatched from the Pope's handbag and placed on Rihanna's head in the form of a sparkling mock-mitre.
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Along the track: The supersprinter Justin Gatlin, born in Brooklyn, snatched silver in the 100 meters, second only to Usain Bolt.
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Suddenly, a huge fish rose, snatched Lester's arm and flung him up and down, then dragged him deeper into the creek.
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SpaceX snatched a rocket nose out of the sky — and CEO Elon Musk posted a video of the moment on Twitter.
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The prints are believed to have been snatched after the museum was closed and the doors were locked around 5 p.m.
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" Davis, formerly of Chermin Entertainment, executive produced 2017's Hugh Jackman musical "The Greatest Showman" and the Amy Schumer comedy "Snatched.
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After he snatched a pencil and pushed a girl, she gently sat him next to one of the better-behaved students.
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Owais, who was still conscious after the blast, was trying to call his mother when a thief snatched his phone away.
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The baby animal was snatched from the police grounds by an eagle last Wednesday, but Mason wasn't letting Cuejoe get away.
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Luck's toss went through the hands of Mo Alie-Cox, and Smith snatched the ball while also keeping two feet inbounds.
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Those patents that are being filed — or innovations being made — are also being snatched up by foreign companies, the report indicates.
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I only saw a bit of Amenra, but even those snatched moments were demonstrative of why this band is so revered.
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In a country where business people are occasionally snatched off the street and disappear, the rule of law does not apply.
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Mohammed Abdullah Saleh al-Asad, a businessman in Tanzania, and others were snatched, interrogated and imprisoned, then sent home without explanation.
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With all that endless square footage, I snatched one of the three bedrooms for my office, since I work from home.
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Their finding: Sometime around 2010, Canada snatched from the United States the distinction of having the world's most affluent middle class.
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In November, a monkey snatched a local baby from his mother, bit him and then dumped him on a neighbor's roof.
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"Now that they have been snatched from their online accounts, suddenly it seems to have changed some minds," Mr. Engling said.
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None of them has ever seen her again, one of scores Japan believes were snatched away in the 1970s and 80s.
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Forty years ago, Atlanta was terrorized by a serial killer who snatched and killed two dozen children, aged 7 to 17.
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But before raping her, Rajuma said, the soldiers snatched her baby boy from her arms and threw him into a fire.
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It was a hot damp bully that pushed people around, snatched paper from their hands and slammed their car doors shut.
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Hundreds of fires burned throughout the city; firefighters racing to extinguish them were shot at; and looters snatched merchandise from stores.
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In the first few scenes of "Snatched," Emily Middleton (Amy Schumer) loses her retail job and her rock 'n' roll boyfriend.
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British law firm Holman Fenwick Willan on Wednesday announced that it has snatched up Locke Lord's Hong Kong-based corporate lawyers.
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But as they neared the finish line — ahead of the others — the rat jumped off the ox and snatched first place.
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Mr. Foxx plays Vincent Downs, a Las Vegas homicide detective whose teenage son (Octavius J. Johnson) is snatched by drug dealers.
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Neither Snatched nor King Arthur fared very well with critics, but that's not always the best metric for box office performance.
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"I always felt that I'd been snatched away as a baby from the family village that I really love," he said.
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Some videos will teach you how to tape back your face skin so you can look "snatched and popping" in photos.
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The pair shared streams of texts and voice notes in the daytime or snatched calls in the privacy of her room.
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Not quite: Boeing snatched away the deal by persuading the government to reopen the bidding under a new set of rules.
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Children snatched at souvenir swords, pulled tiger masks over their heads and slurped rainbow snow cones from cups shaped like elephants.
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In "The Handmaid's Tale," a mother trying to flee across the border to Canada has her daughter snatched from her arms.
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We're told the robbery charge stems from Annalise's claim Chad snatched her phone away from her while she was calling 911.
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Instead, he snatched the box of ashes from beneath a stack of books, and sped off in a black pickup truck.
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A maverick C.I.A. officer (Idris Elba) goes after a pickpocket (Richard Madden) who has unwittingly snatched a bag containing a bomb.
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And a good chunk of the recent tax cuts for the middle class would be snatched away at the gas pump.
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One woman described how they had snatched her baby from her arms and threw him into a fire before raping her.
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The rights for these soap operas were cheaper to buy than those for United States shows, so networks snatched them up.
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Q Parker from 112 came under siege on Father's Day when his expensive ride was snatched during an ATL pit stop.
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A new red-band trailer for their upcoming film Snatched dropped on Friday, showing an epic mother-daughter vacation gone terribly wrong.
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An alligator snatched 2-year-old Lane Graves, and he drowned in the waters of a lagoon at the Grand Floridian Resort.
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This year, Lockheed Martin snatched both of the Pentagon's new hypersonic weapon contracts and continued delivery of its F-35 fighter jet.
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And people who lived alongside unauthorized immigrants worried that in the chaos of an ICE raid, they could be snatched up too.
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Venezuelans seeking to protect themselves from triple-digit inflation have snatched up greenbacks on the black market, further weakening the unofficial rate.
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The slippers had been missing since they were snatched from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota — Garland's hometown — in 2005.
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It was much the same with Gerard Pique, who was snatched up just as he was about to mature at Manchester United.
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Tired of her sister's waffling, Layney finally snatched the tablet and presented it to their dad, who was sitting in his armchair.
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But historically, that doesn't sway buyers — these homes are almost always snatched up after not sitting idly on the market for long.
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In a rare act of domestic corporate aggression, trading house Itochu snatched a degree of control over $1.8 billion sportswear maker Descente.
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Pandora was just snatched up by Sirius XM for $3.5 billion, which could make for increased competition in the U.S., as well.
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When Schumer, 35, suggested Hawn, 71, put on her reading glasses, the actress assured her Snatched costar that she didn't need them.
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That business was quickly snatched up for $680 million by Uber, which was starting to develop its own self-driving car program.
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She was snatched by Boko Haram fighters on April 14, 2014 from the Chibok secondary school with more than 270 young girls.
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Emam was snatched from the street in June, 2017, his family said, when he was fetching medicine for one of his sons.
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Artists whose songs have gone viral on TikTok have been quickly snatched up by record labels, some making millions in the process.
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Early bird prices started at €35 for one Papier Machine booklet, though it looks like those pledges are quickly being snatched up.
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Norwegian's Chief Commercial Officer Thomas Ramdahl has estimated that about 20 percent of the airline's long-haul passengers are snatched from rivals.
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Miami area customers snatched them up, then passed along the phones to friends and family back in Cuba as part of remittances.
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The flood snatched the eggs from their nests, and carried them to a spot where they piled up, eventually fossilizing, Kellner says.
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All the rooms are snatched up through September and most of October, but there a few spots left in the winter months.
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SkitchInterred June 2, 2014Skitch, the once-popular online annotation tool snatched up by Evernote back in 2011, had a good thing going.
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The Irish could have snatched victory when Martin Skrtel deflected a cross straight at his goalkeeper whose reactions spared his captain's blushes.
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Gonzaga snatched its first WCAC title since 2002, and, understandably, Williams sure earned his title of WCAC's Offensive Player of the Year.
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Nearly every speaker has gotten on stage and tried to usurp the roast master Donald Trump, but Kareem just snatched the crown.
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" After the show's conclusion, Schumer turned her attention to film, with outings like 2017's "Snatched" and 2018's "I Feel Pretty.
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Meanwhile, Netflix snatched nine films (including a handful of acclaimed documentaries), the most out of any other studio present at the festival.
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Keen looked at Jackman's acceptance speech paper, which she snatched from him onstage, and scolded him for not thanking his own parents.
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When the alarm sounded, Moleza bumped fists with his opponent, snatched up his arm, and then he unceremoniously flopped onto his back.
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After a timeout, Thompson missed an open 3-pointer, but Shaun Livingston snatched the offensive rebound and fed it back to Thompson.
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Check. This year has been nothing short of amazing for the legendary Janet Jackson who snatched accolades left and right all year.
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"Once I had a happy family at Vendar village ... but riverbank erosion snatched away our home and all our belongings," he explained.
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But then she says she was snatched and raped by another man inside the peacekeepers' tent as her terrified brother stood outside.
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He sat the gray Kepi hat on his son's head, then snatched the replica musket and breathed deeply from its hickory shaft.
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Fellow teen retailer Wet Seal filed Chapter 3003 shortly after Deb Shops, and it wasn't long before it, too, got snatched up.
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A collection of Mario Puzo's rough drafts of "The Godfather" was snatched at an auction for the very godfatherly price of $625k.
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Today's worries are very similar, except that the photos might be snatched from the privacy of any one of your interconnected devices.
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If a fraudster snatched up your refund, it may be because they snagged your private information and filed a phony return early.
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By the time I realized it was turning violent, someone had already snatched my phone and half of them had run out.
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" In another post, Hanisch boasted his love for the Snatched star, saying: "A year ago I met the love of my life.
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The Snatched actress' act of kindness came at the perfect moment as Lazarre and her daughter just moved to a new apartment.
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Instead of waiting for Mahlberg to pass him the microphone, he snatched it from her, prompting a look of surprise by Mahlberg.
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That gamble partially paid off as Radford managed to touch down on his feet following the jump, albeit with a snatched landing.
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That despite his "manterrupting," lurking, lying, and incoherent speech, he somehow snatched a "good night" from the jaws of a national embarrassment.
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Republican presidential candidate John Kasich on Monday snatched away a reporter's microphone after a question about his performance in the GOP race.
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Guards quickly snatched the disguised prisoner after his nerves got the best of him and gave him away, according to prison officials.
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Although to be fair, almost everything here is pitched so broadly as to render "Snatched" little more than a live-action cartoon.
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After a timeout, Thompson missed an open 963-pointer, but Shaun Livingston snatched the offensive rebound and fed it back to Thompson.
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After losing my dad so young, I grew terrified that anyone important in my life would suddenly be snatched away from me.
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Atlanta has snatched its first Golden Globe for Best TV Comedy, beating out Black-ish, Mozart In The Jungle, Transparent and Veep.
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But Monét went legendary with the powder-puff move made immortal by the late vogueing creator Willi Ninja, and snatched the win.
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The avidity with which consumers snatched up even poor-quality CD reissues was a revelation: proof that catalogs could be cash cows.
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Parker flipped the ball to running back Kenyan Drake, who snatched it with two Patriots defenders within an arm's length of him.
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A greater tragedy than us not knowing her name is that, at age 31, she was snatched away from those who did.
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Others, like figure skating, are available on an event-by-event basis, with the most high profile ones snatched up long ago.
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SEVASTOPOL, Crimea — More than three years after Russia snatched Crimea from Ukraine, the peninsula is suffering through an extended season of discontent.
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I especially loved how it defined my pear-shaped body into an hourglass; is this what having Kim's "snatched" waist feels like?!
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If Kylie Jenner's super snatched ponytail looks familiar, it's because she used Bella Hadid's MTV Video Music Awards hairstyle as her inspiration.
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De Maria's tone wavers, too, keeping the reader more or less continually off guard, constantly snatched back from the brink of revelation.
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Nevertheless, $15 is a small price to pay to preserve a friendship that could be compromised if you snatched the item back.
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Brassard got the Senators' three-goal surge going when he snatched Erik Karlsson's dump-in and swung wide of the Pittsburgh goal.
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Most notoriously, 43 trainees from the Ayotzinapa teaching college in south-western Mexico were apparently massacred in 2014 after police snatched them.
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Last week Howard Lam, a liberal member of the city's Democratic Party, says he was snatched off the street by two men.
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Xiao Jianhua, a prominent billionaire who grew up in China, was snatched from a high-end hotel and brought to the mainland.
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It snatched the poor creature in its jaws and hurled it toward the shore, in between body-surfing and boogie-boarding youngsters.
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"She just snatched my soul a little bit," Gabrielle Union, the night's host, said, returning to the stage while daubing away tears.
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The younger Anderson was in utero when her father was snatched on his way home after a morning of tennis in Beirut.
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One of them attacked the Bentley's driver with tear gas, while the two other assailants snatched the women's luggage from the trunk.
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More than 5,000 children were snatched by Tann, and at least 500 children are believed to have died while under her care.
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Megumi, 13 at the time, is one of scores Japan believes were snatched away in the 1970s and 1980s to train spies.
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Her three-bedroom house "got snatched up quickly," securing a $650-a-night rental tenant by January on home rental site Airbnb.
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Several gallons were sloshing around in a huge plastic jug that looked as if it had been snatched from a water cooler.
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According to police docs, Baylee snatched a $1,000 Louis Vuitton purse from one of the girls and ran out of the hotel.
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The first year passed in a blur of invitations, openings, and receptions, punctuated by the odd snatched hour to type out juvenilia.
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But the two victims who had their cellphones snatched by a knife-wielding man picked Mr. Boone out of separate police lineups.
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Snatched is no Trainwreck, but it does showcase Schumer's best talents: playing a privileged, oblivious knockabout with a heart of tarnished gold.
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Many high-end homes with leases of $200,4003 to $400,000 for a full season have been snatched up earlier than usual, he added.
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The mob then stormed the arched doorways of the government center, set fire to its library and snatched the brothers from the police.
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Each one is printed by the artist in rich black-and-white tones — a moment of stillness snatched from the chaos of life.
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Duhamel, 44, finished the sweet serenade by pulling out a cupcake in his wife's honor – before it was quickly snatched up by Axl.
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"I was filming them grabbing him and then out of nowhere was rushed by this woman who snatched my phone," the eyewitness said.
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Recently we went to three different Trader Joe's locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn and snatched up all the cauliflower products we could find.
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Malone claims he was beaten down, someone snatched his $50k chain and at least one person in the group flashed a 9mm handgun.
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The spokesman alleges that after being "snatched up," the girl was taken to Coronado and held in the woods for about five days.
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Goldie Hawn opens up about motherhood, her 34-year romance with Kurt Russell, and her hilarious return to the big screen in Snatched.
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"To have that just snatched away from you because a different President and a different administration comes in, it's really sad," Ireland lamented.
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Goffin has never snatched a set from Nadal in three encounters on clay, but the reigning champion is wary of the Belgian's threat.
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According to the Virginian-Pilot , once the giant great white was near, it snatched a 4-foot black tip shark off the line.
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In fact, Schumer's next post on the social media site was a selfie with Adams and her onscreen mother in Snatched, Goldie Hawn.
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One body-cast walks up the wall side-on, as if snatched from some phantasmagoric scene in Bergman's Hour of the Wolf (1968).
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Lane was playing in about a foot of water in a lagoon at a Disney resort on Tuesday when an alligator snatched him.
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A hunt is underway for a leopard that snatched and mauled a toddler to death in one of Uganda's most popular national parks.
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The couple made their red carpet debut on Wednesday at the Hollywood premiere of Snatched at the Regency Village Theatre in Westwood, California.
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Brangelina have 12 total properties together ... all of which they snatched up either before they were married or before they were even dating.
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The beaches were closed after Graves' was snatched by an alligator while he waded in shallow water at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
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Why hold out the prospect of new contracts if they are only going to be snatched away again in a few weeks' time?
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Goldie Hawn opens up about motherhood, her 34-year romance with Kurt Russell, and her hilarious return to the big screen in Snatched.
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ON APRIL 14th 2014, militants from Boko Haram, a group of Islamic extremists, snatched 276 schoolgirls from their dormitories in north-east Nigeria.
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The Snatched star was jogging around Chicago recently when she stopped into the local Six Corners Mattress Firm hoping for an emergency bathroom.
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Her massively popular videos are replete with guns, money, and a young girl who looks snatched from the More Than A Woman video.
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Democrats snatched up two unlikely state seats Tuesday in Oklahoma, in Oklahoma City's 44th District and Tulsa's 75th, according to The Daily Beast.
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But according to the Wall Street Journal, Apple Watch buyers in China had their dreams abruptly snatched away without explanation on September 28th.
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Chris Brown apparently has a no taping policy, as one woman found out when he snatched her phone and chucked it behind him.
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Four guards were picked ahead of Curry in the 2009 NBA Draft before the Warriors snatched him up with the 13th overall selection.
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The position and respect that was given to me was snatched away from me and I was stricken with all kinds of grief.
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When new batches of tickets become available through the musical's website, they're quickly snatched up — in large part, as Miranda notes, by bots.
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The Taiwanese firm rolled out its newest generation of chipmaking technology this year and snatched away Intel's title of making the tiniest chips.
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Tickets for an autumn world tour have already sold out in 14 locations, and the rest are likely to be snatched up soon.
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"Awwsome" heads LL30 and his "Cut It" freestyle, in which he passionately addressed having his chain snatched in Memphis, heads the Soufease region.
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When one of these is snatched by a fellow outcast, Evan finds his life, and his status as an eternal outsider, completely upended.
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That's within range of A Dog's Purpose (30%), Snatched (35%), Monster Trucks (32%) and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (51%).
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Rio wasn't the first time Joseph Schooling met his idol, Phelps, but it was the moment he snatched gold from the swimming powerhouse.
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The rapper famously interrupted Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards and snatched her microphone award out of her hand.
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Like Nixon with China, Obama saw an opportunity to flip an old enemy, and snatched Cuba right out from under a resurgent Russia.
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Footage of wild-caught baby elephants, newly snatched from their mothers, shows them being beaten and kicked as they await export from Zimbabwe.
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The next minute you're endorsing a 28-year-old political newcomer and former bartender who just snatched away your aspirations for party leadership.
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I snatched a handout off the copier every now and then, staying clear of stuff I myself knew I didn't know, of course.
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Democrats snatched a 2628-28503 victory over the Republican team on Tuesday night at the U.S. Soccer Foundation's sixth annual Congressional Soccer Match.
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In long shot, a teenage girl walking on a tree-canopied street in Anywhere, U.S.A., is suddenly snatched and hustled into a car.
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Watching her walk along the streets that somehow snatched her son away, it's hard not to feel moved by how calm she seems.
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Demand continues to grow for its roasted beans—organic and handpicked, neatly packaged in shiny foil wrapping, snatched greedily down from supermarket shelves.
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She snatched his hand and, laughing, bit him on the inside of the thumb, the soft flesh at the base of the thumb.
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She might have said more, but she was walking by the Blade heliport near 30th Street and the wind snatched her words away.
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The eBay enthusiasts who snatched up her negatives at auction with the hopes of reselling them became heroes for saving her from obscurity.
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Over the last year, Democrats have snatched away Republican seats in more than a dozen special legislative elections from Seattle and Tulsa, Okla.
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A drone flew an Albanian flag low over the field during the game, which was snatched by a Serbian player, causing a melee.
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Now Mr. Gui, who has Swedish citizenship, above right, has been snatched from a Beijing-bound train while traveling with two Swedish diplomats.
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That woman is played by Jessica Chastain, and her body has indeed been snatched by an alien named Smith, also played by Chastain.
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"My mother wore her hair long, and he snatched her hair and pulled her back" and called her a racial epithet, Jones said.
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Fear of being snatched off the street to be tortured, raped and killed, in plain view of neighbors mortally afraid to speak out.
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He was snatched outside a restaurant in Sana, the Yemeni capital, in September 2017 as he drove his children to a swimming pool.
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The Cavs answered with a quick score that briefly gave them a lead, but Andre Iguodala snatched the lead back with a layup.
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The disappearances began almost immediately after the coup, with opponents of military rule snatched from the streets and taken to clandestine torture centers.
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SNATCHED Pairing Goldie Hawn and Amy Schumer in the same comedy is one of those brilliant comic ideas that just needed to happen.
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One said Dr. Koller snatched her whimpering dog by the scruff of the neck with such force that the dog wet the table.
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The willowy young man snatched off his baseball cap, embroidered with the fast-food chain's red-and-orange logo, and lowered his head.
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He's spent his life grinding away at a job to provide for his family's future, and suddenly everything is snatched away from him.
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After the man was arrested, Canuck, who was reportedly observing the incident from the flaming car, snatched up the knife with his beak.
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Everywhere he went, he'd bring a stack of Trump stickers to hand out; they'd be snatched up and stuck on bikes and trucks.
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With his left hand holding him to the railing, he reached back with his right and snatched the wooden projectile — by the knob.
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The company had snatched up two mobile game developers last year, in an effort to diversify its business through a larger online presence.
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The work it takes to get that show and to have it snatched away by some guy who does "Spoken Bird" poetry. Unacceptable.
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We can't help but wish something like this was available back when we snatched up our first CPK more than 30 years ago.
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Don't leave this pie to cool on a windowsill or it will surely be snatched by neighborhood ne'er-do-wells (or wandering stoners).
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And then, as the train lurched forward, a hand reached through an open window and snatched the pith helmet off my colleague's head.
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Snatched is banal and lightweight enough — and Linda and Emily are obviously the target of its jokes — that it hardly seems to matter.
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And though it's nearly unforgivable that the film ignores Hawn, Snatched rescues itself by giving its talented cast a lot to work with.
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The Olympic champion snatched the win in the last few meters ahead of Burundi's Francine Niyonsaba and Ajee Wilson, who both set national records.
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A German shepherd snatched from her family two years ago got a happy homecoming this weekend after she turned up nearly 2,000 miles away.
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Remember those two sassy eagles that snatched a DJI Phantom 3 drone out of the air last last year, thinking it was a meal?
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The Snatched actress spent the day on the set of Judge Judy and posted a hilarious video on Tuesday of her playing the part.
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Ridsdel, 68, was snatched from a high-end holiday resort last year and beheaded on Monday when the deadline for buying his freedom expired.
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Salem was taking a walk with her mother Saturday night in Fort Worth when a car approached and a man snatched her, police said.
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After Holiday's layup gave New Orleans the lead again, the Lakers snatched it back on forward Julius Randle's basket inside with 43.3 seconds remaining.
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Pot o' gold Police say he snatched a bucket of gold flakes -- worth $1.6 million -- out of the back of an unattended armored truck.
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Bill Clinton and James Patterson still haven't published The President is Missing, but Showtime has already snatched up the rights to adapt the thriller.
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She's also looking to win her seventh Australian Open and reclaim the No. 1 ranking that Angelique Kerber snatched away from her last fall.
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Revis allegedly snatched the phone and threw it in the street -- a verbal argument ensued which concluded with both alleged victims getting knocked out.
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The bows at the end of Frozen on Broadway were interrupted by a man raising a Trump banner — so the Troll King snatched it.
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Once again, Twin Jet snatched up the deal, at 63 million euros for one year, which could be renewed for an additional 20 months.
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Du Na said her uncle had been snatched from their home and asked to dig his own grave by Burmese soldiers and local Buddhists.
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Others were tricked by the attacker simply replaying the same data they snatched out of the air when a legit user unlocked the door.
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Imagine having a treat dangled in front of your face only for it to be snatched away the moment you're about to bite. Tragic!
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I know what you're thinking: Beyoncé literally just snatched enough wigs at this year's Coachella to have the event's name unofficially changed to Beychella.
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Sometime after the two children were able to escape, Ahmad is believed to have snatched her 7-year-old daughter and fled the scene.
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I saw one of them looking at the picture on his phone, so I snatched it and ran through the crowd to the police.
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If you think the Elgin Marbles, snatched from Athens at this time, look dilapidated, that is nothing to the state of Lord Elgin himself.
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Unfortunately for Yahoo and its users, once hackers have already snatched the personal information of 500 million users, there's no way to fix it.
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Musk seemed, once again, to have snatched victory from the maw of catastrophe, proving his critics wrong through ambition and sheer force of will.
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Kiwi Bevin took the leader's green jersey thanks to six bonus seconds snatched on the finish line and Australia's Cameron Meyer retained second place.
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The priceless artifacts were snatched from a cathedral in Strangnas, about an hour west of the capital Stockholm, at lunchtime on Tuesday, police said.
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Last year Discovery snatched rights to show some Friday, Sunday and Monday Bundesliga soccer matches for four years starting in the 2017/18 season.
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Sadly, Europe's traveling sideshow fever snatched those three children up and sent them as gifts to royal families, a fate that mimicked Gonsalvus' own.
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The Australian, famed for having the biggest smile in the sport, said after the race he felt victory had been snatched away from him.
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There are so many sex-related Aladdin puns out there, just waiting to be snatched up like a lamp in the Cave of Wonders.
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Signs on a wire fence surrounding them warned visitors not to get too close, as they might get scratched or have their bags snatched.
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Cops say the squabble started over the girlfriend wanting to cash a check, which he snatched out of her hands while leaving their apartment.
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We broke the story ... the alleged victim is also suing YG, claiming he had his goons beat him up before he snatched his jewelry.
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TMZ broke the story ... Kingston got smashed in the head with a bottle and then the attackers snatched a $300k chain off his neck.
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Alex Shephard: Randyll snatched the "Most Hateable Guy in Westeros" crown last season, but I found him … weirdly persuasive in his conversation with Jaime?
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"At the care home we had the fan pointed out the window to blow the smoke, but they snatched it away," Warnock told Metro.
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"Okay guys I am here with Jaclyn Hill and we are gonna just get ready together and do a snatched look today," she continued.
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This is the second big purchase for Snapchat in 2016; earlier this year, Snapchat snatched up the company behind Bitmoji for around $100 million.
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Wall Street's fear index hit its highest level since Trump was elected, as investors snatched up insurance to protect against future stock market losses.
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Delhi (CNN)A baby has died after being snatched from his mother's lap by a monkey in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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It wasn't that she went underground trying to take down Olivia (Kerry Washington), but someone actually snatched her on the way to her wedding.
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At an 1859 election in Baltimore, "challengers" snatched ballots from voters, sparking citywide riots that left two dozen beaten, four stabbed and eight shot.
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Those who offer too little money or nothing at all have the items snatched back and risk being shouted at, The Associated Press reported.
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After I busted my ass to make sure I got where I needed to be, they just snatched it back like it was nothing.
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Snatched pairs her with Amy Schumer as a mother-daughter duo whose vacation in paradise turns into a hellish (but apparently still hilarious) nightmare.
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He snatched it from my hand, took the money out, threw my wallet on the floor and told me to have a nice night.
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"I am still optimistic, because we know that we have a quick car," said Vettel, who nearly snatched third from Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo.
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"Black Panther" comes for your soul in February, and anything it leaves behind will surely be snatched up by "Avengers: Infinity War" in May.
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But victory was snatched away from Mr. Cárdenas in Mexico's most infamous election fraud scandal, and Carlos Salinas de Gortari was named president instead.
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She jumped out of the car, snatched them all up, got back in the car and hit the button to close the garage door.
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However, her hopes were dashed when dropped shots at 16 and 18 as Green snatched the win with birdies at the 15th and 17th.
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Critics say her control of the state police meant protection for the party as it snatched communist offices and threatened candidates in local elections.
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We're told ... Smith allegedly approached the fan and snatched the phone out of his hand and then launched it into a nearby construction zone.
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Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn star in Snatched, a movie about a mother and daughter who are kidnapped while on vacation in South America.
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It appears Chris Jericho's AEW World Championship belt got SNATCHED ... 'cause the wrestling superstar claims his shiny new hardware was stolen over the weekend.
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Three nights later, the woman's husband and his brother snatched young Till out of bed, carried him off into the darkness and lynched him.
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The children stumble upon something they should not see — shades of Alex Garland's undervalued thriller "The Beach" (1997) — and are snatched by bad characters.
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I am not my husband's handbag, to be snatched as he runs out the door and displayed silently by his side during public appearances.
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Long before the final buzzer ought to have sounded, perhaps even before half time, Kobe Bryant's transcendent life was snatched from NBA fans everywhere.
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Low and moderately priced homes are being snatched up especially quickly, keeping many would-be buyers from being able to get into the market.
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The ongoing cadence of countless black lives snatched away (still daily) by others who live in the same communities is still a significant issue.
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According to Lam, Lee also described his own capture and how he had been snatched from the parking lot of Mighty Current's warehouse building.
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Soto, the Guesty CEO, quickly stood up from his seat among the audience, hopped onto the stage, and snatched the microphone from the moderator.
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His control over his life, and the presentation of his life to the world, was snatched from him in ways he can never reverse.
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Attention art and TV lovers: In case you haven't snatched up Samsung's The Frame 4K TV yet, today is the day to do so.
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Then she explains how humidity has ruined her last can of Nescafé — coffee snatched away again, like Wile E. Coyote denied a bird dinner.
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Natasha Kampusch Wolfgang Priklopil snatched 230-year-old Natasha Kampusch from a street in Vienna, Austria, as she was walking to school in 22016.
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In July 1973, John Paul Getty III (known as Paul), the elder Getty's 16-year-old grandson, was snatched off a street in Rome.
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Yesterday's chicken, snatched from its Tupperware hide-out, straight from the refrigerator, sprinkled with a little salt and pepper, paper napkin on the side.
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We're told that's when the hairdresser flipped out and snatched the girl's phone and started deleting pics ... the girl allegedly took it right back.
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Unfortunately, Snatched casts her in the role of the straight (wo)man, the voice of reason and caution to her daughter's high-spirited hijinks.
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That is but a microcosm of his NBA tenure, which is a tale of defeat snatched from the jaws of victory again and again.
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A dive team found the toddler's body Wednesday, intact, in 6 feet of murky water about 10 to 15 yards from where he was snatched.
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Maxine Waters reportedly burned and stomped on an American flag they snatched off a pickup truck Thursday, while chanting "Black power" outside her California office.
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This past fall, Facebook snatched up the teen compliment app tbh, and quickly integrated a similar Q&A feature into its social network soon after.
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Turnbull had some of the highest poll ratings of an Australian leader on record shortly after he snatched the top job from Abbott last year.
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Morgan, of RHONY fame, was on hand to pick up her "best comedic performance" trophy, while Huger — a Potomac Housewife — snatched the "best wig" prize.
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Salem had been on a walk with her mother Saturday night in Fort Worth when the car approached and a man snatched her, police said.
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In theory, Snatched should make us laugh and cry and inspire us to visit home to let our parents know how much we love them.
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Though they never married, Russell and Hawn share a son together, Wyatt, and the "Snatched" actress actively shares her life with Russell on social media.
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I feel like I don't have any control over the situation and that my rights as a European citizen have been snatched away from me.
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New startups promising wide-ranging advancements in artificial intelligence are being quickly snatched up by major car companies for millions, and sometimes billions, of dollars.
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It was only in the fourth when Jones snatched the momentum, landing 20 of 34 (58%) compared to Reyes who landed 13 of 41 (31%).
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The previously unknown Polaroids of April Dawn Alison were not just snatched from the jaws of oblivion, but are now in an esteemed museum collection.
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Mr. James can barely rise from his bed before his senses remind him of the grisly, confounding crime that snatched away his friend and neighbor.
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In another huge upset, Miesha Tate snatched the world bantamweight crown from Holly Holm, choking her unconscious in the final round to take the title.
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In butchers and restaurants all over Xinjiang you will see kitchen knives chained to the wall, lest they be snatched up and used as weapons.
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The fight turned into what's seen as a proxy battle between Tencent and Alibaba after the giants snatched up stakes in Mobike and Ofo, respectively.
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After the Haldols and Ritalins and non-psych meds with more normal names snatched up all the regular monikers, brand experts had to get creative.
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Carti told cops he snatched his girlfriend's phone from her hands and did grab her by her backpack to pull her out of the terminal.
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The El Segundo, California-based company has snatched up partnerships with chains like Dunkin', Del Taco and Tim Hortons as more consumers eat meat alternatives.
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Shell, which is making the acquisition through its Shell New Energies US subsidiary, snatched the company from Energy Impact Partners, a cleantech-focused investment firm.
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The sentence, "There are too many choices, you end up not knowing which one you want," is uttered, like something snatched directly from my mouth.
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When it came to filming a nude scene for the upcoming mother-daughter comedy Snatched, Amy Schumer's costar Tom Bateman says she had no reservations.
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You will never feel the pain I deal with in having worked on this goal for 19 years, only to have it potentially snatched away.
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I snatched it in triumph knowing I reached the end, to which the $220 cream catapulted across the room and slammed into my hardwood floor.
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Most notably, there are the glittering pirate boots Rihanna already snatched from the Saint Laurent runway, and the swirling constellation-embellished blue gowns at Dior.
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Turnbull had some of the highest poll ratings of an Australian leader on record shortly after he snatched the top job from Abbott in September.
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Having been drawn hypnotically into a vivid world, we, the audience, had been thrown from it—snatched from a dream and dumped back into reality.
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They said 15 percent of those gains could be snatched from Wendy's, thus hurting the fast food chain's same-store sales by 30 basis points.
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TMZ Sports spoke with Vim Head -- whose wife Sarah caught the ball -- and he told us the guy who snatched it was his brother, Kirk!
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"We cannot comment because we have not received any complaint from any people that their land was snatched by any individual or company," he said.
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But instead of her low-hanging Dior style, celebrity pro Yusef Williams gave his client a high, snatched ponytail that made her highlighted hair glisten.
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The phone blurts out a single ring before it is snatched to White's ear: it's Silva, St-Pierre said he can't be ready in time.
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"They snatched my stall door open and started talking crazy to me," Knight says ... and that's when he knew it was time to throw down.
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But unlike Mr. Obama, who catapulted onto the national stage as a virtual political unknown in 2004 and snatched the party's presidential nomination from Mrs.
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For Mr Trump has snatched the nomination with a mixture of positive promises to do things that his supporters like, and negative attacks on opponents.
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Two years ago, an alligator snatched a 2-year-old boy from the edge of a lake at the Walt Disney World resort in Florida.
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Xiaomi snatched fifth spot in the global smartphone market in 2017 and - in an important step overtook Samsung Electronics as the largest vendor in India.
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What "Snatched" sorely lacks is enough ingenuity to sustain its slim premise, resulting in too many arid stretches despite the lush surroundings and frenetic tone.
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She made it to the final rounds for the idea, ultimately losing out to an interactive gaming network that was quickly snatched up by Microsoft.
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But when they woke up Monday morning, they realized the worst had happened—someone had snuck up and snatched the schnoz while they were asleep.
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In a single continuous motion it dropped what it had in its mouth, snatched the last sausage right off the fork, and rolled out again.
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Omarosa: A day after losing the news cycle to the security clearances story, Omarosa Manigault Newman snatched it back by releasing a new audio recording.
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Initially the neighborhood was rough — her car was stolen once and so were her boots, snatched off the front porch in the middle of winter.
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Mr. Stokeling objected, saying his 1997 conviction for "unarmed robbery" in state court, arising from a snatched necklace, did not amount to a violent felony.
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The 63-seat House Republican gain included 51 rural districts that Democrats had snatched amid the Wall Street crisis and unpopular Iraq War in 28.
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Sintay was later arrested for suspicion of robbery after he returned to the scene and allegedly violently snatched away the phone of someone livestreaming him.
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Standing ovations were granted to Ben Cline of Virginia, who snatched the first pick, and Mark E. Green of Tennessee, who ruefully took the last.
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On its inaugural morning, Lucy Ma, who comes from nearby Forest Hills every year, snatched up a Taiwanese teapot that had just hit the shelf.
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No word on the identity of the person who snatched up the J.R. jersey -- but we're guessing only a Warriors fan would want this memento.
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The assailants snatched a chain from Derwin's neck and stole his Rolex -- and then slashed the tires on his Rolls-Royce before fleeing the scene.
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I snatched a cool new bed set on West Elm online clearance, invested in shelf organizers, wiped off dust from our neglected giant snakeskin plant.
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Even as Shine takes up his prestigious government job, the Trump administration still hasn't returned many migrant children to the parents it snatched them from.
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Morbid though it may seem, the festival is a celebration for those who in the previous year snatched life back from the jaws of death.
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The Chiefs cut Hunt in November after TMZ Sports posted video of the hotel altercation -- and the Browns snatched him up a few months later.
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On the day itself, there were reports of voter intimidation, ballot boxes snatched at polling stations and voting papers burned in at least one place.
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Just as artists are reaching the peak of their renown, they are snatched away, leaving behind seeds that are only just beginning take root. video
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Kodi snatched everybody's things and showed just how amazing and talented and world-changing artists can be if they're given a chance and a platform.
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Since he died, I have snatched up any posthumous work with his byline, and I'm not the only person eager to keep devouring his writing.
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Unknown gunmen snatched Dewji, 43, on October 11 as he left his early morning workout in the commercial capital of Dar es Salaam, police said.
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In the course of at least a dozen sessions, the group debated topics of religious significance drawing on half-remembered teachings snatched from online sermons.
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Andrew Yang snatched up Bernie Sanders' 2016 ad firm last week, a coup for the long-shot presidential contender that raised eyebrows in political circles.
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A female eyewitness to the alleged attack claims Jordan also got in her face and snatched her cigarettes -- hence the second disorderly charge against him.
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"We have zero marketing budget for this program, but it's being snatched up as an opportunity pretty swiftly as employers learn about it," Husted says.
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Will there still be that former trick-or-treater who would have snatched the whole bowl of candy despite being alone and giving his name?
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My partner that day snatched an 18-year-old kid off crutches and assaulted him, simply for stating the fact that he was home alone.
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It coulda been all yours too ... but somebody just snatched it off the market for $2.9 MILLION -- according to David Khalaj from Pro Sports Realty.
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That this was the predominant takeaway many journalists snatched from the speech — what some called its "doomsday" portrait of America — means the speech didn't work.
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The move comes more than a week after an alligator snatched a boy, Lane Graves, from a beach behind the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, killing him.
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"My best friend has passed," the Snatched star announced on Sunday, captioning a vintage black and white photo of herself and the unnamed friend on Instagram.
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And so I snatched it back from him, took out all his stuff, and now I've bought a laptop bag and use it all the time.
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That, in turn, would squeeze out senior members of Merkel's own party — who might feel that defeat had thus been snatched from the jaws of victory.
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"I was in a celebratory mood and he hands me that pin and I was just snatched and it was like 'ah, f— it,' " he said.
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But while a highly desirable account may be snatched away from you quickly (turning a tidy profit) things can just as easily go the other way.
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As the athlete was enjoying the moment, however, Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski ran up and snatched the jersey from Brady's grip, running toward the dugout.
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Her story followed a human child who was snatched up by an alien civilization and trained as an assassin, and it's stuck with me for years.
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Schumer and Hawn costar in the upcoming film Snatched, about a mother-daughter duo who find themselves in trouble while on a trip to South America.
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She screamed her lungs out after winning the first two points of the following game, but Kenin was not impressed and snatched her seventh consecutive game.
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Activists in the western city of Lviv snatched a Russian flag from the country's consulate and burned it, while another group fought with police in Odessa.
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Surveillance video purportedly shows the moment members of a so-called child recovery agency snatched the children, Lahlea, 6 and Noah, 4, from a Beirut street.
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With just six weeks to go before the benefit, Mr. Plotnick snatched Mr. Rudetsky's laptop one afternoon and started writing things down while Mr. Rudetsky dictated.
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When the Nederlander became available after "Amazing Grace" announced it was closing last fall, Mr. Ahrens snatched the opportunity even though it came with a deadline.
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Zuckerberg has stated that Facebook will refuse to comply with laws and set up local data centers in authoritarian countries where that data could be snatched.
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When an ant reached the endpoint of a foraging expedition, just prior to heading back home, the scientists snatched it and placed it on the treadmill.
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Ellen Pompeo's Italian vacation hit a little bit of a bump in the road on Friday when a thief snatched her purse from her in Florence.
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Some astronomers believe the much sought-after Planet 9 could have been a rogue planet in its early life, but then our Sun snatched it away.
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Rescue teams and alligator hunters captured four of the predators in the lagoon Tuesday night and Wednesday as they searched for the killer that snatched Lane.
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The video of a Canadian girl being snatched by a sea lion and dragged underwater sent shockwaves across social media, after it went viral last week.
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The owners of an American Staffordshire terrier named Molly watched in horror as their pet was snatched by a shark on an Australian beach on Sunday.
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" Gorga professed before host Andy Cohen snatched the call from her and answered it, telling Singer, "We're in the middle of the f—— Jersey Housewives reunion.
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Remember, back in 2015 Snoop Dogg was arrested in Sweden after being snatched out of his car because cops believed he was driving under the influence.
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When it was snatched up by Facebook, founder Palmer Luckey made it clear "a million times" that Oculus wasn't going to build a VR walled garden.
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Unfortunately for most players, living out the Survivor experience means seeing your torch extinguished, and having your dream snatched away from you before you were ready.
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Many are expressing their condolences to the family of the toddler who was snatched by an alligator near Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando, Florida.
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The velour suits were mainstays at luxury department stores, snatched off the racks by women to whom the rhinestone-studded "Juicy" on the rear meant status.
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The 35-year-old comedian and actress took to Instagram Tuesday to share an emotional video of her dad, Gordon, meeting her Snatched costar, Goldie Hawn.
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Investigating a credit card forger, police waited for the suspect to make a call, then snatched the phone directly out of his hand before arresting him.
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"Newly listed properties are being snatched up quickly so far this year and leaving behind minimal choices for buyers trying to reach the market," Yun said.
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Instead, Tasker was snatched up by the Buffalo Bills—a chance move that allowed Tasker to become arguably the best special teams player in NFL history.
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Despite the controversy, Warner Bros and DC Films confirm they've snatched up Gunn ... and he'll now be tasked with improving the studios' much-maligned 'Suicide' franchise.
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One by one, each of these apps was snatched up by the bigger players in the market — Microsoft, Google, Dropbox, Microsoft, Salesforce, did we mention Microsoft?
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If we squint real hard, we can even pinpoint it as the exact blink of an eye in which James snatched back control of the NBA.
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Verizon (which owns TechCrunch parent AOL) snatched a 2300 percent stake in the business just over a year ago, and Hearst holds the remaining 24.5 percent.
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Some people skip work and keep their kids home from school for days at a time, worried that they might be snatched up on the streets.
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Frenchman Romain Bardet took second place 1:35 behind Quintana, who snatched his third career Tour stage win, with Kazakhstan's Alexey Lutsenko third (2:28 behind).
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As he's dutifully printing one out at school, it's snatched up by another outsider, the black-clad Connor (Mike Faist), who stuffs it in his pocket.
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I, the "suspect," was interrogated and, unable to procure my license or lease on the spot, stood powerless -- my agency and estate snatched away from me.
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A large seagull snatched up a miniature chihuahua from a back garden in Devon, England, and the missing dog — named Gizmo — has not been seen since.
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And it appeared to postwar Germans as a moment in which a different future for their country came almost within reach, only to be snatched away.
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The rest was history, as the tough-minded Warriors snatched the wins record and Curry almost assuredly locked up his second consecutive Most Valuable Player Award.
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Yet it would be foolish to write him off after he snatched his second world title in Beijing last year after a similarly off-color season.
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As they were escorted out, the protesters faced jeers from Mr. Trump's supporters; several said they had been jostled or had their pocket Constitutions snatched away.
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Another story he told was that of the rich kid whose privilege was snatched away by politics and who came to regard capital as an illusion.
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Department stores like Macy's and Kohl's are facing intense competition from online retailers such as Amazon, which have snatched a large chunk of the market share.
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The snail's goal in deciding when to emerge from its shell is to avoid being snatched up by predators or being swept deep into the ocean.
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Reports vary on the how much NEM, a type of cryptocurrency, the hackers snatched from the exchange with estimates ranging from $400 million and $530 million.
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Mugabe is under house arrest and military leaders, who snatched power from him Wednesday, are part of the talks being held to form a transition government.
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As the leader of the children's section of the underground organization Zegota, the Catholic and avowedly socialist Sendler snatched some 2,500 young souls from the Nazis.
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Still, the protections afforded to gender and sexual minorities could easily be snatched back under the anti-trans political climate that the Trump administration has created.
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And, we have a winner -- Lil Wayne and Kanye West snatched the prize for dopest nightclub appearance in a weekend filled with celeb appearances in Miami.
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Ericino de Salema was snatched in the center of the capital Maputo, beaten and left unconscious on the capital's ring road, state news agency AIM reported.
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In the episode, a white tiger attacks "Gunter and Ernst" during their act as revenge for having been snatched away from his life in the wild.
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Lenell Henry snatched a game-high 12 rebounds to complement six points for Prairie View, a 22-win team and an NCAA Tournament participant last season.
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The receipt they got at the cattle fair where they bought the animals, he said, was snatched by the mob at the start of the violence.
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John Singleton's mother wants control of the late director's estate STAT ... she claims her son's property is being snatched up by someone close to the family.
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When I finally spotted it at the grocery store, I snatched a box off the shelf and stuffed it into the cart my mother was pushing.
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But instead of doing the right thing, Staley snatched the ball, spun to his left and plowed forward — and was tackled for a 5-yard loss.
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"I was in a celebratory mood and he hands me that pin and I was just snatched and it was like 'ah, f— it,' " Harrelson said.
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In recent years, from Alabama to Missouri, white state legislators have snatched raises away from workers fighting for higher pay by nullifying local minimum wage increases.
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Tekashi69's ex-bodyguard threatened to shoot him as he snatched the rapper from his chauffeur-driven ride ... and the whole ordeal was captured on video.
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But the Rangers snatched the momentum when defenseman Brady Skjei tied the score at 226:216 of the middle period by burying a rebound past Price.
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Although most startups that are acquired are still purchased by other independent companies, a growing number and proportion are being snatched up by private equity firms.
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Atwood was apparently Alderman's mentor on this novel and praise be, Amazon snatched up the rights and it will soon be a TV series as well.
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But voting was beset by violence in pockets of the country, and there were some reports of ballot boxes being snatched and voting papers set alight.
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Reports vary on the how much NEM, a type of cryptocurrency, the hackers snatched from the exchange, with estimates ranging from $400 million to $530 million.
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"Australia's prison camp on Manus Island has snatched four years from our lives," Imran Mohammad, who was sent to Manus Island, wrote in The Saturday Paper.
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Woodward reported that Cohn also snatched a document that would have pulled the US out of the North American Free Trade Agreement from the president's desk.
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Monday when two men jumped out of a car, snatched the teenager and pushed the mother to the ground, the New York Police Department initially said.
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In Yobe State, YIAGA Africa said, observers weren't allowed to perform their official duties, and in Rivers State election materials were snatched at several polling stations.
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The Muslim college student was on the New York City subway when three men snatched her bag, reached for her hijab and called her a terrorist.
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Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos get all the anchor shine, but news reader Amy Robach snatched the big Teresa Giudice interview away from her GMA colleagues.
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Buoyed by white nationalists and the alt-right, Trump has snatched the crown he's always wanted, and we're left with lots of questions and no answers.
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The Snatched actress opens up in PEOPLE's latest cover story about the time famed cartoonist Al Capp came on to her in an infamous "casting couch" moment.
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The NYT did say supplies were limited, so it's not entirely surprising that the snafu meant all the Homes were snatched up in less than 10 hours.
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Nearly every generation has featured a proud practitioner who dismissed his predecessors and lifted the flag of victory, only to have it snatched away some years later.
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This year, Lockheed Martin snatched both of the Pentagon's new hypersonic weapon contracts and continued delivery of its F-35 fighter jet, America's most expensive weapons system.
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The comedian will soon embark on a promotional tour for her upcoming movie, "Snatched," and begin filming "She Came to Me," opposite Nicole Kidman and Steve Carell.
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I snatched my phone out of my pocket and propped my elbow high on Rich's shoulder so I could record Trump's victory speech with a steady hand.
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As reported in Deutsche Welle, the unnamed collector knew what he had stumbled upon at the flea market, and cooly snatched it up for 2365 euros ($2000).
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The sweet photos are a far cry from an incident the star faced on Friday, when someone snatched her purse during her visit to the Italian city.
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She didn't know her so-called mother had actually posed as a nurse and snatched her from a Florida hospital when she just a few hours old.
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The British heartthrob, 28, starred in Snatched as Amy Schumer's love interest gone wrong and steals the show with his curly locks, dreamy accent and hilarious delivery.
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The witness also told cops that Matt got super close to her, snatched her cigarettes -- including one in her mouth -- and tried chucking them on the roof.
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The defendant was 17 and known as John Tessier when Maria Ridulph, age 7, was snatched from a street corner in Sycamore, Illinois, on December 27, 26.
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Either way, we're fully prepared for our hairlines to be snatched from their actual follicles once Bey, Jay, and Blue sweep in to a city near us.
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Ms. Hoffman has always been of the more-is-more school of performing, turning every preciously snatched moment in the limelight into a one-woman fireworks display.
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It also shows that reading need not be an arduous or time-consuming process, that literature can be consumed in the small, snatched moments in everyday life.
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"Right above her head is a window with a curtain, so I snatched the curtain down from the window and placed it on the floor," Williams explains.
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"I am at a loss for words right now as all our hard work is snatched away at the death," the English former rugby league professional tweeted.
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Some of the more specialized recordings are, say, in sanctuaries in Senegal, but there are also sounds from urban areas that people have snatched on their iPhones.
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As we first reported ... Audrina claims Corey verbally belittled her and her mother, and snatched her phone out of her hand while she was recording his rant.
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The mauve-pink color is snatched right from a snap filter and the sleek ombré tube looks très elegant (but we've heard it won't break the bank!).
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When he came into Hakeem's studio session and snatched up all the power in the room, I felt like I needed to get my shit in order.
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Former NFL quarterback turned minor league baseball player Tim Tebow just snatched up his second Jacksonville, Florida pad for $2.99 million, according to the Jacksonville Daily Record.
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A Black love story set against a backdrop of Billboard hits, foreign cars, and expensive jewelry is a fantasy snatched straight from my 16-year-old mind.
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Time after time Ortega has snatched up a guillotine or punched through to an anaconda choke and finished a fight in an instant off a poor shot.
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The researchers briefly snatched up the alligators, measured their length and weight, and took blood samples which allowed them to measure the nutrients in the alligator's systems.
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After 33 years together, the couple knows a thing or two about long-term love and Hawn's Snatched costar Amy Schumer made certain to solicit her advice.
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Image: PLOS OneGetting your fake ID snatched at 503am from a curmudgeonly bouncer is an embarrassing rite of passage too many of us have had to endure.
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The two soon end up back in Joseph's car, which is eerily similar to the red Mercedes Michel was driving when he was snatched by Kurtz's team.
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The letters between them, written across continents and at snatched moments between dinners and plays and dates, are peopled with poets and playwrights, composers and other artists.
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Gomez has declared herself unbothered by the online hype, so if this crown was snatched from the icon's head, she probably didn't even feel it come off.
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But the comet's formation was somehow stopped, and this piece was snatched up by an asteroid, which moved inward towards the Sun and eventually struck the Earth.
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Consolidation comes as no big surprise then — see also Nokia and Withings, or the number of digital health apps that have been snatched up by larger companies.
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We're told the guy who snatched it allegedly wanted a $20k ransom for it, but ended up reaching out to Capone instead to broker a peaceful solution.
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Turns out, the site was snatched up by a huge basketball fan named Jeremy back in 2013 ... in the hopes the kid would blow up one day.
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The "Snatched" star is apparently a loyal "Judge Judy" viewer -- so much so, Schumer complained when bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd handed her something without his usual nonchalance.
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"I hope we do it in the next year and a half," Schumer told the outlet at an event for her upcoming movie Snatched in Los Angeles.
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Ashley Judd: The actress roared, "I feel Hitler in these streets" during the January Women's March Amy Schumer: The "Snatched" star raged against more than just Trump.
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Mayor Reker also noted yesterday that many of the women didn't immediately place distress calls because they were afraid their phones would be snatched from their hands.
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But other land claims involve plots snatched by organized crime networks and guerrilla groups, bent on maintaining control of their fiefdoms, cocaine-smuggling routes and illegal mining.
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Once they arrive, they stray from their resort to follow a hunky local who has eyes on Emily, and they end up, as the title says, snatched.
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If the movie becomes a series that goes on forever, you wonder whether he'll come to seem as body-snatched as everyone else is in these movies.
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Berrettini snatched at a forehand at 2-3 to gift Djokovic the break and in no time at all he was a set and 4-0 down.
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Playfully, she grabbed at Robyn's fingers under the surface of the flour, but Robyn snatched them back, dismayed, and wouldn't try the scones when they were baked.
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And yet, this leftist Democratic Party in 2018 snatched 41 House seats from the GOP along with numerous governorships in presidential battleground states like Wisconsin and Michigan.
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Op-Ed Contributor The first time I tried to intubate a patient who had stopped breathing, my supervisor snatched the tube from me at the last minute.
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So numerous were the bodies that to protect their dignity, people had covered some of them with tablecloths snatched from the restaurants lining the Promenade des Anglais.
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Sheikh Mohammed previously told Princess Haya that Princess Latifa had been snatched in an extortion attempt, led by the former French spy Hervé Jaubert, according to reports.
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Pinot, 26, snatched the stage win ahead of his countryman Romain Bardet, 25, after an 88-mile ride from La Rochette to Méribel in the French Alps.
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In some places, tourists and locals can't move freely without fear of being snatched off the street by Muslim terrorist thugs who raise money by demanding ransoms.
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