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He’ll only snag something in the neighborhood of that payday if he meets a specified production threshold and all those projects succeed.

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Wide receiver Jeremiah Smith snagged a pass with one hand near the sideline, drawing audible amazement from the crowd of 104,168.

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Kim Kardashian’s quest to become a lawyer hit a snag with her announcement Saturday that she failed the California bar exam.

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Mamdani was able to snag the spotlight while painting detractors as grotesque, and all without him having to express an ounce of anger.

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A handful of seats could be snagged by Republicans, including the districts held by Reps.

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