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She thought only of dead friends, and something snarled inside her.
A few men snarled at him as he went by.
It turned its big head to one side and snarled again.
And one or other of them would snarl me up.
A few minutes and they were snarling down to land.
And what are you doing there?' snarled the old man.
It was all he could do to keep from snarling.
Then he looked over his shoulder at them and snarled.
Then a voice from behind him snarled an order in French.
However, traffic in the area above ground was snarled for hours.
Case snarled for them to sit down and take things easy.
She saw him at the last minute, seemed to snarl, then to start away.
At the end of the third, he snarled and attacked.
The judge snarled and said, "Then what are we doing here?"
Do you have to?' she snarled at him as he took out a cigarette.
His head came up, but he managed not to snarl at the woman.
As he looked at the animal, it snarled and started toward him.
Well, what was a man to do while the dogs inside were snarling?
"Once would be enough, if you ever stop snarling at me."
He could snarl at anybody, and not get hit in the mouth.
"Keep up the good work," he told one who snarled at him.
"And someone told me they were already here," he snarled.
You that have snarled through the ages, take your answer and go.
They snarled, and blocked the way back to the control room.
He must have a good reason for snarling at her as if she had broken his heart.
He snarled up into the face of the Light, and vanished.
It gets everything snarled up, though, when you do get into a jam.
He snarled up at the image and marched on through it.
But if he isn't used to it, things are going to get snarled up.
The traffic was snarled up in front of the Duo.
"We should hurry, or we'll get snarled up getting out of the city."
I scramble back across the sheets getting snarled up in them.
And I feel like one of those comic film stars who get snarled up in a girls' school.
He's got quite a procession with him, and it's snarled up the traffic.
This lackey was not going to snarl up their plan.
Look, I'm going to be snarled up in another meeting in a few minutes.
Bearded faces snarled up at them and were slashed down.
"Got some sort of religious kick like his whole brain's snarled up.
He snarled up at his father, "Why didn't you stop him?"
Still, what happens if the signal gets snarled up?
I turned to find Tessa snarling up at me.
Then I could explain to him how near he is to snarling up the operation with his petty objections.
There was an outbreak of yelping and snarling up ahead.
Ten minutes later it slithers back inside, still all snarled up, and orders another shot.
They must be snarled up in the premises of factories all over London!"
Better not get snarled up with those guys.
He had been too busy that summer, too snarled up in himself to think very much about magic.
"Jason, something fell out of the sky last night and got snarled up in that cable.
Got a little snarled up in the traffic.
Now he was snarling up at the screen.