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The snagging of the swimfeeder itself is not the only difficulty.
"A walk on the battlements," he announced, snagging her hand and pulling her behind him.
A few men took their seats after snagging cookies from a table with a handwritten sign that said, "For the ladies' seminar."
Nathan-Turner, however, was largely focused on generating publicity for the series and snagging well-known stars.
I knew that I could not retrieve the hook without snagging it unless the point was covered by the mouth of a trout.
She cried, a sudden, helpless pity snagging at her voice, "Nyx, stop this!
Those who do venture into the bays run the risk of snagging or ripping their nets on sunken containers and boats.
One bell is not used as a diving signal as it is difficult to distinguish it from a jerk caused by temporarily snagging the line.
In 1997 a TV crew, with help from Norwegian experts located the wreck exactly where Rairo had reported the snagging of her nets.
"I figure the Old Man didn't want you carving your initials in things, or maybe snagging the busted door for a souvenir, before they found out what the score was."
"My giddiup didn't need any kick, I'll have you know," Luc contended, snagging Sylvie by the hand and beginning to backtrack down the wide path toward the houseboat.
In addition to the usual difficulties of snagging an adult dragonfly, there was the fact that "you've got to be there at just the right time of year, on the right day and in good weather."
The Ingavi released his grip on the branch he was dangling from and dropped headfirst ten meters, snagging another branch a mere two meters above the ground and swinging himself up into a seated position.
The smock was initially worn over the paratrooper's webbing equipment, but under his parachute pack and harness, as its primary purpose was to prevent the wearer's equipment from snagging while emplaned or during a jump.
On April 20, 2013, Texas Rangers fan the "Greene's Hill Kid" danced "Gangnam Style" after snagging A.J. Pierzynski's home run over Franklin Gutierrez of the Seattle Mariners.
Besides campaign finance, legislators were stuck over a contested House seat, discontent over legislation to store nuclear waste in Nevada and the inability of the White House and Congress to reach agreement on several controversies snagging major spending bills.
The establishment of inland customs houses and the refusal of the three colonies to join in the snagging of the river, created difficulties for the company, and the failure of Port Elliot as a harbour led to more than one steamer being lost.
So, sleepless as he was, Walthers was flying magnetosonde traces within the next hour-prickly, tetchy work, towing a magnetic sensor a hundred meters behind the plane and trying to keep the damned unwieldy thing from snagging in a tree or plunging itself into the ground.
The Mets are one of several teams that have inquired about the marquee left-handed pitcher Barry Zito, but they should not be hopeful about snagging him because the Oakland Athletics have been telling teams they probably will not trade him.
She could spend the day hay-making, threshing, pea-pulling, milking, snagging turnips, yet always appear fresh and alive, with energy to spare, as if, unlike the rest of us mere mortals, she had some sort of invisible shield around her through which the hard diurnal toil couldn't penetrate.
A string is looped around the base of the hook, and as the hook is pressed further into the skin, the string is pulled, allowing the barbs to be unhooked from muscle and follow the path of the rest of the hook out of the body without snagging any additional flesh.