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Development of an AR headset at Apple seems to have hit a snag or two under current project lead Mike Rockwell, though the report does not outline exactly which obstacles have emerged.
APPLE HARDWARE CHIEF DAN RICCIO STEPPED DOWN TO FOCUS ON AR/VRSAMUEL AXONFEBRUARY 8, 2021ARS TECHNICA
I babied mine and still saw a few small snags while bushwhacking.
DO YOU ACTUALLY NEED A 1,000-FILL DOWN JACKET?RYAN WICHELNSDECEMBER 23, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
It was inspiring to see how our customers reacted when we’d hit snags, like a shipping delay.
THIS NEW SNEAKER BRAND IS MEANT FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERSRACHEL KINGDECEMBER 6, 2020FORTUNE
The snag is that the nonmedical part of the world has to buy in, too.
NEW GUIDANCE ON BRAIN DEATH COULD EASE DEBATE OVER WHEN LIFE ENDSLAURA SANDERSAUGUST 10, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
By May, those efforts seemed to hit a snag when the Housing Commission decided not to move forward with 10 hotel properties it had initially eyed.
MORNING REPORT: THE SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE LAW’S ORIGIN STORYVOICE OF SAN DIEGOAUGUST 5, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
We made an extra steering-oar, too, because one of the others might get broke on a snag or something.
ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN, COMPLETEMARK TWAIN (SAMUEL CLEMENS)
Imbedded in this bar was a long white snag, a tree trunk whose naked arms, thrusting far down stream, had literally impaled us.
THE WAY OF A MANEMERSON HOUGH
After that I waded back to the snag carefully, and once more ordered the young woman to come to me.
THE WAY OF A MANEMERSON HOUGH
At length I crept to the snag and beat against it with my cane.
BIRDS OF THE ROCKIESLEANDER SYLVESTER KEYSER
Down the road arose sharp words of command, and the burning top of a tall pine snag threw its light upon bayonets in the highway.
AN ARKANSAS PLANTEROPIE PERCIVAL READ
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO SNAG

  • apex
  • awn
  • barb
  • beak
  • bill
  • cape
  • claw
  • cusp
  • dagger
  • foreland
  • head
  • headland
  • jag
  • nib
  • pin point
  • prick
  • prickler
  • promontory
  • prong
  • snag
  • spike
  • spine
  • spire
  • spur
  • sticker
  • stiletto
  • summit
  • sword
  • thorn
  • tine
  • tip
  • tooth
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