Make off with belongings of others.
1 At the very least, she wanted to snarf some overpriced, high calorie, high cholesterol food at this torturous party.
2 Ethan, were you surprised by the Snarf plan after signing on?
3 Early on, there were a lot of people who did not want Snarf to appear.
4 The method is based on flow cytometry and employs the pH-dependent fluorescent probe carboxy SNARF - 4F .
5 The Snarf one was the easiest one to buy.
6 Michael Jelenic: Our Snarf strategy actually shifted a couple of times during the course of development.
7 Spaulding: It's the same role; the old Snarf is there in the visuals and in spirit.
8 Can you walk us through your Snarf strategy?
9 Snarf came very close to getting the axe.
10 But can the pedigreed effort rehabilitate Snarf , one of the most annoying cartoon characters of all time?
11 Even Snarf makes it into the mix, although I'm not quite sure he could pass as a cat.
12 In this study, we established a robust pH i imaging system using the dual-emission ratiometric pH indicator, SNARF - 5F .
13 My take on it is that the Snarf is just an older race of cats and they evolved.
14 Those included a remote-control Humvee project, a plane-mount UHF radar, and an "x-ray apparatus" called Snarf .
15 Once Ethan came on board, the possibility of making an old school Snarf became more of a possibility.
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