Sentences with phrase «snaffle with»

Snaffle with RI branding.

Not exact matches

It's fair to say that Roman Abramovich is a popular figure at FC Porto, despite snaffling Jose Mourinho from them after the narcissistic manager had won the Champions League with the Portuguese champions.
The nature of the tie was summed up in one sentence by Matthew Dunn of the Express: «Quite simply, Monaco were the hungrier side, snaffling up goals with each of their first two shots on target.»
Four minutes later it was 2 - 0, Mario the provider this time with a cross which Arnautovic headed straight at Saints keeper Alex McCarthy before snaffling the rebound.
The visitors were lacking a spark up front and Benik Afobe should have done better with a free header from a Fraser free - kick that Jamie Jones easily snaffled.
Best advice I can give to anyone is if they're in the market for a decent - sized, 4 - seat convertible, snaffle this model up as dealers reduce their prices before the next versions arrive with souped - up vents at an inflated premium.
With Christmas coming up fast, sales season is picking up the pace, especially as Black Friday and Cyber Monday are upon us.There's no better time to snaffle a quality Christmas present for a loved one or even yourself, and why not a shiny new tablet?Plenty... Read more
There's also outstanding options — the last annual report listed 2.5 M options outstanding (with an average EUR 0.80 strike), but management's presumably snaffled up more since then.
With just 40 suites, it's entirely possible to picnic on your own beach or to snaffle one of two beachside marquees for a private seven - course degustation dinner with matching wiWith just 40 suites, it's entirely possible to picnic on your own beach or to snaffle one of two beachside marquees for a private seven - course degustation dinner with matching wiwith matching wines.
More expensive packs have a better chance of snaffling a rare item, while lower value packs are generally quite good for getting your characters off the ground with some weapon parts and gear.
You can also head out on «minor operations» which provide you with a chance to snaffle some new gear and some experience.
Jagadish Shukla, a George Mason University climate professor with a rare aptitude for snaffling millions of dollars in taxpayer funded grants but rather less of a skill — you suspect — when it comes to producing research of any damn use to anyone.
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