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Snyder

[ snahy-der ]

noun

  1. Gary, born 1930, U.S. poet and essayist.
  2. a city in NW central Texas.


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I phoned Zack [Snyder] and said, “Well how much did you grow?”

Snyder remembered one more site in Hollister he urged me to visit.

I spoke with Andy Snyder from the U.S. Geological Survey about the phenomenon.

The Michigan law is expected to be signed into law by Gov. Rick Snyder.

But in 2013, Snyder signed a barely revised version of the emergency manager law—and then used it to take over Detroit.

Alice bowed before Mrs. Snyder and retreated to a window at the other side of the room.

Mrs. Sarah Joy Snyder listened and got data for future lectures, with her mirthful mouth sternly set.

After Von Rosen had finished his sandwiches and tea, he made his way to Mrs. Snyder, and complimented her upon her lecture.

“I heard that Mrs. Sarah Joy Snyder's address was really very remarkable,” said she.

Jacob Snyder, subsequently manager and proprietor of the Shipley house, in Cumberland.

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