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snuffles

[′snəf·əlz]
(medicine)
Discharge from the nasal mucosa in congenital syphilis in infants.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Snuffle Chicken Beer - PS2.99, Pets At Home Sabueso drank half a glass and Zorro managed a quarter so it got a semi-paws-up from the big boys.
Fingers crossed they pick up the victory - and Tony can return to raise a glass of Snuffle or two to celebrate.
The heads, Snaggle, Snuffle, and Snide, can't agree on anything-quite like Ernest and his parents, who disapprove of their son's dream to become a jester.
In May 1999, a panel of three judges from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals was asked whether University of Illinois professor Daniel Bernstein was within his rights to publish his encryption application - "Snuffle" - online.
and snuffle my way from tail to narrow braincase, spoon by gritty spoonful.
In Bernstein, Judge Patel found that "even if Snuffle source code, which is easily compiled into object code for the computer to read and easily used for encryption is essentially functional, that does not remove it from the realm of speech."(6) This Case Note will argue that Bernstein improperly categorized cryptographic computer source code as speech, when it is simply pure conduct not entitled to any First Amendment protection.(7)
Daniel Bemstein, a mathematics professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, developed an encryption code called Snuffle that scrambles computer messages so they can be read only by using his decryption program, Unsnuffle.
unless, sues, snuffle, Quiz: self, less, lens, fuses, fuse, fuels, fuel, footwear.
Imagining every infant rash is meningitis, every snuffle the onset of Bubonic Plague, is tedious for the rest of us, but the mothers can't help it.
The children were delighted to see Dominic the hamster, Ebony and Gingerbread the guinea pigs, Snuffle the African pygmy hedgehog and, of course, Eleanor and Millie the Giant African land snails.
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