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Snodgrass

[ snod-gras ]

noun

  1. W(illiam) D(e·witt) [d, uh, -, wit], 1926–2009, U.S. poet.


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Meanwhile, earlier this month, Rangers captain James Tavernier, goalkeeper Jack Butland and former Scotland international Robert Snodgrass all contributed to a fundraiser for a fan killed in Turkey after being hit by two cars while crossing a road in Istanbul before the Glasgow side's Europa League match with Fenerbahce.

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That was a brilliant win in Zagreb against Croatia early in the Gordon Strachan chapter, with Robert Snodgrass scoring the only goal.

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In Wisconsin, an important presidential swing state where the Republican-controlled Legislature also put a noncitizen voting measure on the ballot this fall, Democratic state Rep. Lee Snodgrass said during a hearing earlier this week that she couldn’t understand why someone who is not a legal citizen would vote.

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When sci-fi writer Melinda M Snodgrass sat down to write Star Trek episode The High Ground, she had little idea of the unexpected ripples of controversy it would still be making more than three decades later.

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Back when Ms Snodgrass was writing the script, she did not think it would cause any problems.

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