| 21. | The other three special Snood pieces may be launched, and appear at random ( and infrequently ).
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| 22. | A snood is similar but a looser fit and with a much coarser mesh and noticeably thicker yarn.
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| 23. | In many Orthodox Jewish circles, married women wear head coverings such as a hat, snood, or wig.
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| 24. | Homework, instant messaging, e-mail and Snood, a popular computer game, all vie for her attention.
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| 25. | "Snood " received 2004 Shareware Industry Award for Best Game Action / Arcade on July 17, 2004.
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| 26. | Turkeys are similar to large pheasants but have a distinctive fleshy wattle that hangs from the beak, called a snood.
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| 27. | To prevent this, some farmers cut off the snood when the chick is young, a process known as desnooding.
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| 28. | Jupiter Media Metrix found in 2001 that Snood was the ninth most-played game with 1.5 million unique users.
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| 29. | A snood sometimes was made of solid fabric, but more often of loosely knitted yarn or other net-like material.
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| 30. | The International Football Association Board feels that snood scarves may pose a risk to a player's neck if jerked from behind.
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