So its use at the end of a resolution, even an irresolute one, means that the Security Council remains in possession of, or control of, or is still really interested in, " the matter, " and nobody else had better seize, grab, snatch at or glom on to jurisdiction over it.
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But mostly, say sociologists and others who have watched this uniquely New Orleans tradition, the children who tap dance on the streets of the French Quarter do so because they have found a way to snatch at least a tiny scrap of the city's rich musical tradition, and make it pay.
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According to police, they arrived at the scene quickly, but were unable to save him as " the injury was probably non-survivable . " There was an outstanding arrest warrant in his name, but police have consistently maintained that the patrol car was searching for a different individual, wanted in connection with a violent bag snatch at Redfern railway station earlier the same day.
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Fresh out of the hospital after being treated for kidney stones, and still using a cane, he appeared at a New Hampshire debate last month, relegated to the press room, where he stood out for his finely tailored suit, the trademark Afro that seems like just about the last in America, and his failure to snatch at the food set out for the reporters.