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    1. But the only snarls were from West German border soldiers, who delayed the convoy so a veterinarian could examine the dogs.
    2. As villages became burdened by daily traffic snarls, Swiss highway planners persuaded villagers in 1980 they needed a highway, which would take through-traffic off village streets.
    3. And if the Soviet crisis snarls the German economy, it also will damp prospects throughout Europe, which looks to the Germans for both economic stimulus and monetary stability.
    4. Land prices are likely to keep soaring, and the city's problems with congestion, traffic snarls and noise aren't likely to be solved any time soon.
    5. Eastern Airlines challenged Delta to join it in scaling back departures from Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport to reduce traffic snarls.
    6. A highway maintenance crew has found a way to turn motorists' snarls into smiles, even at work sites where traffic must slow to a near halt.
    7. Polish government spokesman Jerzy Urban said the tight control was necessary to avoid traffic snarls.
    8. She sneaks a look at Chucky's empty battery case, and with a turn almost as frightening as Blair's head swirl in "The Exorcist," Chucky snarls at Karen with a demonic sneer and tells her exactly what he thinks of her.
    9. PaineWebber last had an annual deficit in 1980, when it posted a $6.9 million loss caused by a wave of trade-processing snarls.
    10. With a turn almost as frightening as Linda Blair's head swirl in "The Exorcist," Chucky snarls at Karen with a demonic sneer and tells her in some choice four-letter words exactly what he thinks of her.
    11. They have unleashed the Dogs of Yore. Yesterday we had the toothy snarls of Mrs Margaret Thatcher, a pensioner.
    12. Ex-Pistol Steve Jones cranks out one thundering rhythm guitar riff after another while Pop alternately snarls and croons like a cross between James Dean and Dean Martin.
    13. He snaps, snarls, twitches: but all with such controlled wit that he seems to know the movie is a joke even while he plays it, honourably, for real. The Specialist does not open until Boxing Day.
    14. These concerns have created snarls in deciding on how the connecting rail lines would be routed.
    15. Complaints include rapid turnover among tellers and branch managers, redtape snarls and computer snafus, and "out-of-my-hands" shrugs and "who-are-you?" stares.
    16. Now he soars; now he snarls and smoulders behind the bars of his own genius.
    17. Community activist Sibyl Zaden and others say Spago's success as a watering hole for the rich and famous has been at their expense, with nightly traffic snarls that have disrupted their quiet community overlooking Sunset Strip.
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