101. The programs have snatched up kids from inner cities to save their programs, but the schools have given little back to the communities. 102. The traps recognize the electronic seams between programming and advertising, snatching up the commercials. 103. They were grabbers who snatched up material, credit and money, leaving a swath of dazed victims in their wake. 104. They snatched up buildings, rehabilitated them, and began renting them to professionals who could walk to work in the financial district. 105. They suggest American negotiators snatched up airline rights when Japan was still recovering from the Second World War. 106. They are resisting, complaining that foreign businesses are snatching up Thailand at fire-sale prices. 107. This goes along with a publishing environment in which prestigious academic presses snatch up manuscripts on pop-cultural ephemera like bargain hunters at a jumble sale. 108. This was rich reservation and farmers and timber companies had done what ever they could to snatch up land. 109. Those willing to wait even longer, perhaps until the last possible minute, may be able to snatch up unsold seats for even less. 110. This snarling creature would prowl the nearby sugar-cane fields, his mamma said, snatching up misbehaving youngsters and devouring them. |