The cleric thinking he had done all he could do, was then caught off guard. |
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Every time it comes to the forefront, you're caught off guard, as it's polar opposite of the main comedic tendencies of the film. |
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I was certainly caught off guard by this casual remark, but after mulling over what he said I decided I was not in the least bit offended. |
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Here he appears to have been caught off guard a bit by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer. |
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To telemarket well, youmust know what's on your site and what may be missing so that you never get caught off guard. |
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He unwittingly rolled into the staging beam while he was looking down at the tach, and he was caught off guard when the light came on. |
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Although he had been caught off guard by the timing, both politicians knew a parting of the ways had been inevitable. |
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I have been dialling his mobile unsuccessfully and am caught off guard when the final try of the day yields an answer. |
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Now they were caught off guard by the sudden breakout of the defending forces. |
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Here he appears to have been caught off guard by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer. |
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Payton then attempted to steal second base and the shortstop was caught off guard. |
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Although they were caught off guard, the insurgents counter-attacked in several locations. |
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Since you'll also be aware of its root structure and size at maturity, you won't be caught off guard. |
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He was caught off guard by the Arab Spring, and he floundered for more than two months as he tried to figure out how to react. |
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He was suddenly caught off guard by someone grabbing him from behind. |
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Out of long habit and the conduct that my training had ingrained in me, I immediately dropped a curtsy, despite having been caught off guard by the unexpected introduction. |
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We have not been caught off guard, nor did we fail to act when it came to economics. |
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If your business is caught off guard, operating at close to normal may be difficult. |
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According to Prouty, the Bank was caught off guard by the African movement to abolish fees. |
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If you know how to use and maintain them, you will not be caught off guard if a small problem arises. |
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It was the first sign of animation Patrick had ever seen in the older boy, and he was so caught off guard that he found himself laughing equally as hard. |
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I was so caught off guard that instead of jumping in front of the train I boarded it and began to read the magazine, and received my salvation. |
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It's only when you shift it into gear, and experience its smooth, sedan-like handling, you just might get caught off guard. |
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Consequently, employers were caught off guard and a mixed reaction to these overtime amendments has been received by employees. |
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Even more rewarding, however, is the knowledge that this new tsunami detection device has the potential to save many lives around the world by ensuring no one is ever caught off guard by a tsunami's terrifying waves again. |
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Even in the country's southern districts, where floods are reported almost every year, inhabitants were caught off guard and had to flee their homes. |
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It has to think broadly and ensure we aren't getting caught off guard. |
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In the quarterfinals, however, she was caught off guard by Cuba's Castillo and forced to admit defeat, having waited too long to bring her offensive skills to bear. |
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It is unfortunate that the Conservative government seems to have been caught off guard, flat-footed and, in some respects, dumbfounded by some of the protectionist developments south of the border. |
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Moreover, in contrast with the past, there have been very few requests for adjournment because a party was caught off guard by unexpected evidence. |
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