| 1. | Becky, you've got to snap out of it.
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| 2. | I know I can snap out of it and any time,
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| 3. | On any given day, it could snap out of it.
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| 4. | Then, maybe the Rangers will snap out of the doldrums.
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| 5. | Thailand and possibly Korea might snap out of it sometime soon.
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| 6. | By review, the answer is : Snap out of it.
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| 7. | Which is probably what I needed to snap out of that.
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| 8. | It could last, or people could snap out of it.
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| 9. | A dog doesn't snap out of nowhere ."
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| 10. | The defending champion is trying to snap out of a slump.
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