Here they are trying to snare someone in their web of lies, according to the defense. |
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All my life I've been searching for that special scent, that mythical philtre, that would enable me to snare the woman of my dreams. |
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With a snare of some sort in one and a swarm of buzzing insects in the other, neither of the tunnels looked inviting. |
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After a bit of jazz-funk guitar chording releases control, the ensemble breaks into a mild freakout held in place with rapid snare work. |
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For the next few days I worked on packing up snare drums, clarinets, reeds and so many other things. |
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Frantically, he reeled it in, hoping to snare the fish that had just tugged on it. |
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At suitable sites, mist nets are strung up, and traps laid that harmlessly snare the birds as they come down to roost or rest. |
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Social reformism within a liberal democratic framework is apparently just one more snare in the mechanism of domination. |
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I was about to knock on the door when I heard a snare hit, followed by a bass guitar, and an acoustic. |
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A modest drum kit is a kick, snare, two toms, a couple of cymbals and a hi-hat. |
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They'll use letters, postcards, telegrams, cars and whatever other technology is at hand to snare the unwary. |
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We could hope that only one or two fingers would fall off with the snare and some functioning digits would remain. |
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These traps were laid to snare the bare feet of any poor poacher who dared to trespass and steal the landed gentry's game of fish. |
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A football hooligan jailed for attempting to murder a man was a danger to the public, according to a police officer who helped to snare him. |
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It would be good to snare new readers without asking for subscription money. |
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Police investigating raids on vehicles in a Blackburn car park near Waves set a trap to snare the thieves. |
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A single strand of hair recovered from the victim's clothes managed to snare him and detectives arrested him at his home. |
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It's Sadie Hawkins day, and a prime opportunity for the women of Dogpatch to snare a husband. |
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If a polyp or abnormality is found, your doctor may choose to remove it with a snare or using cautery. |
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If a polyp or abnormal tissue is found, the doctor may choose to remove it with a snare or cautery, or may take a biopsy. |
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They also utilized two kinds of traps, the deadfall and the twitch-up snare. |
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Use any pitfall, deadfall, snare, catch, trap, net, exposed salt or minerals, live decoy, or baited hook. |
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The convolutions eventually snare the corrupt powerbrokers in their own deceptive political machinations. |
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The Evening Advertiser and the police launched the Swindon Drugs Hotline last year to snare dealers. |
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For the entire length of the song, there is a kick drum on the 1st and 3rd beats, and a snare on the 2nd and 4th. |
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Erin Tate is an active drummer, frequently adding firm tom and snare fills. |
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Other survival courses teach you how to identify 73 edible plants and snare a field mouse or a moose, but get real! |
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Syd began to sing the words of the song into almost silence to a background of swishing wire brushes on a snare drum. |
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Detectives suspected Brindle of drug dealing again in the summer of 2004, and launched a covert surveillance operation in a bid to snare him. |
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Just because you have a fancy compressor doesn't mean you have to make the snare sound like a plank of wood slapping an old suitcase. |
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It opens with the flute and snare drums joined then by the trumpet in a festive mood. |
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He moved with butterfly-like motions between his snare drum, his bass drums and his cymbals in a jubilant pattern. |
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Still more keys engage an array of other sounds, from snare drums and cymbals to awooga horns and sirens. |
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He might land his hardest accent in the middle of a triplet of notes, or rustle the snare and tom-tom drums with his sticks the way others brush the ride and high-hat cymbals. |
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Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the washboard, shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell. |
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When we began filming at Elgon in February 2002, not a day went by without sighting a buffalo, bushbuck or waterbuck with a snare wrapped around its neck or foot. |
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I had to snare one final helping of Annapurna's yogurt rice, an exotic rice salad lit up by a creamy tang, coconut undercurrent and racy flavor bursts of mustard and cilantro. |
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However, eight balls later, a little extra lift from Zoysa was enough to snare India's maestro, the ball brushing his glove on the way through to Kaluwitharana. |
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He was the smooth-talking rainmaker who held myriad meetings with the top city officials and assembled a relentless sales force to snare millions in sponsorship dollars. |
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The drums quickly kick in with a fast snare and an even faster kick drum. |
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Often, just the snare and kick drums are sufficient, but if you play a style that uses a good amount of toms or cymbals, you can add triggers to those drums too. |
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The squid's tentacles are armed with suckers, each ringed with tiny teeth to help snare prey. |
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Some of these have involved minutely detailed descriptions of snare drum accents and eight-to-the-bar boogie-woogie rhythms. |
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An eerie synth dances with reverb-heavy guitar, while a simplistic, cool bass line keeps time with a snare. |
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Its shouty hardcore-style vocals and insanely overused thrash-metal-hardcore snare drum attack drove me up the wall. |
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By the late 1990s, electric guitars, keyboards, and snare drums were common in urban areas. |
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Remember, you are not limited to playing a roll on the snare drum! |
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Plant bugs and rose chafers are attracted to white, so if these insects are a problem, use white index cards and smear petroleum jelly on them to snare the insects. |
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I play guitar, bass drum, a tambourine on my foot and a snare drum. |
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After police confronted Dilello with the wiretaps, she agreed to wear a wire to snare Hagiwara and admit her role in the plot. |
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Should Mr. Greenberg snare a major settlement without A.I.G., the company could face additional lawsuits from other shareholders. |
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It has snared, or threatens to snare, millions of taxpayers in the middle class and above. |
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At first, he helped carry the bass drum, and later played the snare drum. |
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I had only just learned which plants to eat and how to snare rabbits. |
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Magazine magnates, television producers and movie studio executives wouldn't continue to use bridal themes as a blueprint if they didn't snare consumers. |
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Mr Rooke said some premium retail sites might find it harder to snare tenants at existing rents, but B-grade retail space would be hardest hit by any oversupply. |
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Many of the bounty hunters use snare traps, which kill an irresponsible number of grizzly bears, elk, and moose, as well as wolves. |
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The operator slowly closed the snare as the wire advanced through the tissue allowing for simultaneous cutting and coagulation. |
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The endobronchial accessories consisted of polypectomy snare, coagulation probe, forceps, and a cutting blade. |
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He plunges into each situation without preamble, then utilizes sinewy, staccato prose to snare our attention. |
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Most of them were holding an instrument of some sort, whether it was a trumpet or trombone, snare drum or flute. |
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Uniform and plain clothes officers will attempt to snare troublemakers before warmer weather increases fire risks. |
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A wire snare is used to remove the polyps under local or general anaesthetic. |
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They used a quad bike and a hurling net to snare the pig who had captured the front page readers for the past three weeks. |
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Paying no attention, other men were trying to snare birds with their shirts. |
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It's just amazing what the man can do with a pair of brushes, a snare and a single ride cymbal. |
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Classic echo and dub treatments infuse the songs alongside submersively deep bass, snare hits, basic hi-hat patterns, and offbeat keyboard accents. |
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Big guitar breaks and riffs are backed up with the compulsive, snare attack drummer and the neat singing, which breaches into the world of super melodics so easily. |
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But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. |
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Trent and I had just sneaked into the storage closet when his gaze drifted to the snare drum, and before I knew it, he started poking holes into it. |
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The village band consisted of five men with flute-like objects, one bloke with an enormous bass drum and a small child with a snare drum and a bad sense of rhythm. |
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There are glassy piano chords, deep bass guitar riffs, and a rattling snare played out across a constantly evolving and shifting pulse in four-four time. |
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My snare drum and cymbals are the only things I spent a lot of money on. |
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They had a drum kit consisting of a lone cymbal, kick drum and snare. |
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North Lancashire's wild deer population could have been reduced by as many as 40 animals, gamekeepers have told police officers attempting to snare poachers. |
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Maybe I'll find my pension by happening across its grinning proprietress as she wanders the streets trying to snare lost holidaymakers in the morning. |
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At the same time, the endoscopist should place a snare into the stomach. |
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Before long, she's managed to insert herself into the cast, snare her dreamboat, popularize her colossal hairdo and integrate the show for her black friends. |
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Police in Swindon are urging residents to come forward with clues to help snare vandals who sprayed racist graffiti on walls in Old Town. |
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Either way, evil lurked within to snare the unwitting and unwatchful until brave souls rose up to cleanse it. |
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Meant to capture fish by the gills, they snare anything from sea turtles to dolphins. |
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Most use mass-marketing techniques to snare their victims, and the problem has worsened with the wider use of email. |
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It looks like a preying mantis, has a huge hook to snare its prey and is coming to a rocky shoreline near you. |
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A CAT was injured after being caught in a deliberately-set noose snare. |
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Maybe someone decides to rant about the snare drum mix on a particular track from 1973 for no other reason than it irritated them at that precise moment. |
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He will work with as much zeal to snare a mousy girl as to seduce a beauty queen. |
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The tabla is sort of a cross between the bongos and snare drum. |
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Not only that, I once saw where a lynx had walked along the same trail and obviously jumped right through the snare without making the hair-trigger set spring. |
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Gentle brush strokes on a snare drum and soft, lilting vocals are all well and good, but pure pleasantness is apt to fall into the category of being dangerously languorous. |
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As the pigs continue to avoid capture, a hairy villain by the name of Wolf arrives on the scene to snare the pigs and send them back to the abattoir. |
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She recently picked her way through park underbrush carrying a net she later used to snare a 4-hour-old antelope, which she weighed, fitted with a radio collar and released. |
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This miserable snare staied all his good purposes, and needs must bebreak them, to put this great Soul into full liberty. |
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Buekorps is a unique feature of Bergen culture, consisting of boys aged from 7 to 21 parading with imitation weapons and snare drums. |
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In a common technique, a snare is tied near the base of the bird's throat, which allows the bird only to swallow small fish. |
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In the early days of pipe bands, rope tension snare drums were common, but as the technology evolved, so did the music. |
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Drumming characteristically focuses on driving rhythms, strong bass drum and a backbeat on snare, sometimes using cymbals for emphasis. |
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Percussion instruments included the timpani, snare drum, tambourine and the castanets. |
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The techniques were stalking, snare and traps and par force hunting with dog packs. |
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An interventional radiologist removed the guidewire via the femoral vein using a gooseneck snare. |
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And look no further than some of the globe's most treacherous bunkers ready to snare awayward hit and at times an unlucky bounce. |
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In a UK first, the honeytrap helped West Midlands Police snare two teenage thieves in Foleshill, Coventry, in September. |
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The difference is they play their own music on instruments ranging from tambourines to marching marimba bells or snare drums. |
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The youngsters were introduced to a range of percussion instruments during the tutorial, including African, European and snare drums. |
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The foreign body was removed with a snare placed through the utility port of a flexible esophagoscope. |
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The robbers had probably taken out one hundred dollars for present use, and fifty for the snare which was to intrap the captain of the yacht. |
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Takeaway owner Ashraf Ahmet wants to remain open until 4am every day to snare hungry nightclubbers on their way home. |
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After a flamboyant snare drum roll intro, the catchy plinky-plonky piano melody is joined by lolloping xylophone and flutes. |
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There aren't any tricky hexadecimal calculations to snare your brain, nor is there a need to worry about hosing the registry for all eternity. |
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The smooth tones of live jazz piano, snare drum, and symbols permeate the sweaty air of the rehearsal studio. |
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The Dyna-Sonic snare drum, the company's centerpiece, is prized by collectors and players. |
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Just a few taps on the touch pad allows the user to access and tweak synthesised or percussion-based sounds from bass guitar to snare drum. |
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The snare drum is about 200 mA and could contain 100 persons in theater and the like. |
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In the musical group, instruments used include alfaia drums, two kinds of snare drum, gongue bells, and ganza shakers. |
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Other times, I may not like the song on the surface level but there might be a cool snare sound or a kickdrum. |
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Verbs can also be formed from nouns and adjectives by zero derivation, as with the verbs snare, nose, dry, and calm. |
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The Bakairi people of Brazil had a sprawling constellation representing a bird snare. |
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A 1908 Act illegalised the teagle, a particularly nasty snare of baited hooks joined by strings which was put out to attract birds during hard weather. |
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Crawled Out Of The Sea adds accordion and a snare riff, Tap At My Window is based on a Philip Larkin poem and Night Terror is a stirring call-to-arms. |
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An atonal cacophony of a second movement, a double-bass converted into a snare drum in the third, musket-like snap pizzicato in the sixth, and shameless glissando in the last. |
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However, the Omani port is also finding that political risk considerations are threatening to undermine its plans to snare more regional transhipment business. |
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Inspired by his engineer father, who had worked for Rolls Royce, Mr Street taught himself the craft and began producing and selling snare drums on a small scale from home. |
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Simon Moore, 37, of Hackney, travelled from London to Johnstone, Renfrewshire, to snare his first victim whom he groomed in a homework chat room used by his daughter. |
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