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Maryland’s panhandle comprises a rolling succession of rises with forbidding or antique names: Big Savage Mountain, Breakneck Hill, Dung Hill, Snaggy Hill, Contrary Knob.

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It was carried through the dense, snaggy brush of the forest until the woods intersected a trail.

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But into the possibilities of the African woman in the white education department I do not mean to go; I am getting into a snaggy channel by speaking on woman at all.

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It is very snaggy, so you have to be on pins and needles to troll close without losing gear.

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Nitrozac & Snaggy are the creators of geekculture.com, the thriving online community and purveyor of fine propeller beanies.

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