1 Companies have scrambled to nab talent, with recruiters scouring far and wide.
2 It's often trivial for attackers to nab the keys to the kingdom.
3 The Greens will also likely nab another MP to get to 10.
4 Visit Triumvir's web store starting Sept. 7 to nab the discounted tees.
5 That ought to slow it down enough for us to nab it.
6 And those guards could nab Assange before he ever reached a car.
7 Both built newsrooms to burnish their legitimacy and nab even more dollars.
8 But that doesn't mean Yahoo won't nab a chunk of Google's glory.
9 They knew he was here, but not accurately enough to nab him.
10 But we'll nab them if we have to scour the whole country.
11 No rushing through the doors, no desperate scramble to nab a bargain.
12 Trappers nab them, kill them, and send them to Barton and Jones.
13 Anyone can nab someone, but can they keep their mouth shut afterward?
14 Each time the authorities nab a site, another takes its place.
15 You've wanted to nab them for a long time, haven't you?
16 I just hope we can nab him before he begins his next project.
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