Dan, one of my advisees, caught up with me as I was going to my office in the University Education Center. |
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At one point I was caught up in the loop attached to my skirt and one of the charms of the bracelet. |
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To be caught up in the rat race seems to mean that a compromise has to be made. |
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It is beyond any understanding how he could have been caught up in all of this. |
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The event highlights the murky grey area that exists for Hong Kong residents who get caught up in legal troubles on the mainland. |
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I am so caught up in thinking about the stark contrast that I don't hear the voices murmuring softly behind the door. |
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When Kendra finally caught up with her, she was in study hall, Kendra ran into the room and sat down beside her. |
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A passing picture, a stray word, a fugitive thought caught up by them sets in motion a long train of dreamy, unfashioned, unfinished thoughts. |
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When I caught up to her I touched her arm and could feel the gooseflesh as she shook me loose. |
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People were largely caught up in the desperate daily struggle for survival. |
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This time, Gerard and Kathleen caught up to us as I was reading the card aloud. |
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Born 50 years ago in Glasgow's east end, by the age of 14 he was caught up in the world of razor gangs and petty crime. |
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The morning after we arrived we were caught up in a police road block where we were pulled over and questioned. |
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Many of its depots were caught up in the disaster, with an unquantified amount of the firm's equipment damaged. |
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He was later caught up in the pitch invasion as he was carried by celebrating fans. |
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In this state they are frenetic, unrelaxed and prone to bad judgment, caught up in the hysteria of the moment. |
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It was six months before mine caught up with me and when I was too busy being a boulevardier I have to admit I was homesick. |
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He eloquently argues throughout his short hook that no one who is caught up in war ever emerges unscathed or unscarred. |
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Ten days later, Sam Houston's army caught up with Santa Anna and whomped him at the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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But the unspiritually minded may be too caught up in the material things of this world to exercise such discernment. |
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They caught up with him, dragged him, snatched the money box and started beating him up. |
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Of course there's nothing wrong with necking a few beers and getting caught up in the buzz of the World Cup. |
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She caught up, and we were neck and neck, going as fast as we possibly could. |
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I gave him a quick call and caught up with him before his departure to go snowboarding. |
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I was just getting caught up in wrecks and we got that out of the way early, so here comes our stretch again. |
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Too often we are caught up in the latest high-capacity firearm that is chock-full of the newest gizmos and widgets. |
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Some horses develop stringhalt after an injury such as having a leg caught up in a fence while others have no known initiating cause. |
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Other bonds have been caught up in the gloom in recent months, and this may create selective buying opportunities for the canny investor. |
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Churches were praying for the souls of the kids caught up in the glare of those flashing lights. |
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A staff member caught up in the raid broke his silence on the experience yesterday. |
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Right now, though, I'm somewhat hectically getting caught up on the rest of my life, such as it is. |
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My father had caught up with the two of them, but he didn't breathe a word for two days afterwards. |
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We had some laughs as we reminisced of old times and got caught up with news of family members that we have lost contact with. |
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He stood silently as she caught up the gym bag which, he knew, held her regular clothes and the books she would be taking home with her. |
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Once the trailing satellite has nearly caught up, it fires its engines away from the leading satellite to achieve the same orbit again. |
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With her plaid shirt and brusque manners, she is so caught up in her own family traumas she can't branch out for herself. |
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But, they got too caught up in the dotcom hype, and when the bubble burst they refused to admit that things had changed. |
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The film is too caught up in special effects to care very much about the human characters. |
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By now the previous day had caught up with me and I was pretty knackered, and then there was the drive home. |
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The Christmas shopping phenomena has begun and I really do not want to get caught up in that again. |
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She stars as a compulsive liar who innocently gets caught up in an industrial espionage plot at her new job. |
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My Uncle Victor got caught up in the civil war in Nicaragua whilst on a cycling tour of Central America. |
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By the time I caught up to her, it was to behold the sight of her and Jake making out and grinding to the music. |
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He reflected the mindset of a person who was caught up in a bizarre bureaucratic maze that he had no control over. |
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There is still no evidence of the passage of time having caught up with Burke's voice, for his vocal range has not diminished in any way. |
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Any of us could have been in the shops on the street on Friday and been caught up in what happened. |
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There are some things that you got caught up in then that you might have regrets about now. |
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Did I intend to get caught up in some weird drama with a bunch of people I don't know? |
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What if, like so many others, I was caught up in this terrible tangle of lives that led nowhere? |
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When the others caught up with me, I was bouncing up and down and squeaking with excitement. |
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While we're caught up with the mafia, so is the protagonist, who starts off as a down on his luck taxi cab driver. |
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In one example, he exuberantly adds a tube's worth of cadmium orange as he draws the simple outline, caught up in the enjoyment of painting. |
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The first lap of today's race was quite dramatic and it was very important to me to avoid getting caught up in that. |
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The holiday season is upon us and there's no reason to get caught up in all the madness that is mall shopping. |
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Teri Hatcher has reportedly been caught up in a terrifying elephant stampede. |
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Not only are the odds of getting caught up in something like this astronomically large but I refuse to be terrorised by religious nutters. |
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Without getting caught up in the labyrinth of Cambodian politics, what is wrong with the way the country is trying to run itself? |
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Anybody with dependants should consider how they would cope if a family member were caught up in a disaster such as the Asian tsunami. |
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The lack of preparation caught up with him in the UK Championship last month, when he was hammered 9-2 by Stephen Lee in the quarter-finals. |
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While re-evaluating his life, he gets caught up in a feud between rival Scots-Italian ice-cream sellers. |
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He's very introspective and reflective, and he's caught up in the problems of existence in a non-religious world. |
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Giuliano finds himself caught up in this system, and on September 2, 1943, he kills a carabinieri who tried to arrest him. |
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The worst way for a meeting to get off topic is to get too caught up in the competition. |
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As my body began to warm up and relax, exhaustion caught up with me and I drifted in and out of a feverish half-sleep. |
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When I caught up, the pair of them were wrestling on the ground for what looked like, believe it or not, a cookie. |
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So caught up was he that he wrote little stories on the backs of old seed calendar pages, there being a lack of writing paper around the farm. |
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You know, technology caught up with precisely what was wrong with the way that I used food. |
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The officers gave chase and finally caught up with the suspect vehicle as it came to a standstill in heavy city traffic. |
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Even card-carrying members of the Columnist's Guild get caught up in the New Year's passion for self-betterment. |
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I know I feel a lot more relaxed, and I've caught up on some sleep and headspace, and feel about 1000 better than I did during the week. |
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Yes, there have been Brits caught up in the horror, with heart-rending stories of drowned families and friends. |
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But Ms Smith, who got caught up in the brawl, said she would be complaining to the police about their heavy-handed approach. |
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Police radioed ahead and caught up with the gang as they passed the highway patrol office. |
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I caught up to Dan and walked to class with him, listening as he regaled me with a fascinating account of his weekend. |
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This was the theory of alienation whereby the audience, already familiar with the story line, does not get caught up with the narrative. |
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The lorry had caught up with her by the time she'd reached the junction to cross the road. |
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The twins had caught up with their younger sister, and both of them began to speak at once. |
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Scout Finch was so caught up in small town provincialism that she regarded a Cunningham as socially inferior. |
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So instead I hand-washed some delicates and got caught up with the ironing. |
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He started peddling faster, and within seconds caught up with her, and passed her. |
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Two female former schoolmates whom I caught up with two weeks ago also found themselves single recently. |
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After breakfast I went into our Canberra office and caught up with some old colleagues which was strangely reassuring. |
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They were forced to move out of their home, in the upmarket Morningside area of Edinburgh, and into care when old age caught up with them. |
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It was difficult to avoid getting caught up explicating all the biblical allusions in the alphabet. |
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Symes got caught up in a brief spat with right back Adrian Harper which saw both players yellow-carded. |
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We caught up with Ellis just prior to the release of the first issue and asked him, why Los Angeles? |
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We learn yoga and meditation but the practice slips away when you are caught up with work. |
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Whenever we are caught up in industrial calamities, experts ought to examine the cause and make amends. |
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If there's one thing any parent dreads it's the thought of their children being caught up in drugs. |
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Somewhere along the way, it gets so caught up with picturising the story, that the story itself falls by the wayside. |
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The great Bank Holiday getaway started last night with millions caught up in chaos on the road and rail networks. |
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People who rely on harsh laxatives may find that they too get caught up in a vicious cycle. |
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This was the day when it all caught up on me and I needed to rest up a little. |
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He caught up to her, his face eased into its usual expression, which was something between a smirk and a leer. |
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She's also noticed that she functions better under stress and is less likely to get caught up in the little annoyances. |
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For Murphy, the past has finally caught up and he must now decide his own fate. |
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At first, the onstage listeners are caught up in their own individual responses. |
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Christopher was on his way home from school when he was caught up in the start of the 1976 anti-apartheid uprising in Cape Town. |
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Too many of us have become caught up in the day-to-day struggle to survive and in our private lives. |
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Luckily, my group caught up with me, and they pulled me up by the life vest. |
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William was too caught up in the lively creature, whose well-manicured hands flew lightly over the keys. |
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Eventually, the papers would get caught up by the wind and carried east, away from us. |
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Commuters and tourists at the Eurostar terminal were caught up in rioting after transport staff tried to stop a fare dodger. |
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Perhaps they had gotten caught up in an impenetrable area of the forest and had to find a way around instead of simply going through. |
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Remember, your version of the bill also permitted legal representation for the persons so caught up. |
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With pinpoint accuracy, the two teed off and pegged the perp in the knee, downing him until police caught up. |
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He caught up to me ten minutes later, slowing the enormous car to a quiet purr and rolling the automatic window down. |
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And we seem to be in the midst of one, as if caught up in a social earthquake. |
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And if I hadn't, well who knows we could be locked up in a jail now, accused of murder, or even worse, they could have caught up with us! |
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The area they moved to was rough, and Troy was soon caught up in a bad crowd. |
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Bandari's fast pace caught up with him in the closing four furlongs as first Millenary and then Warrsan outpaced him. |
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Our roving reporter caught up with the composer in Berlin to discuss this musical gesture of reconciliation. |
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So we got the car magazines, looked through Auto Trader, checked the various web sites, and pretty much got caught up in the idea. |
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The unicorn bounced back to her as the cockatrices caught up and continued to flock overhead. |
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Other rumors circulate about teen stars caught up in a life of drugs and partying. |
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Moe is a lass thoroughly caught up in Japan's Gosloli trend, in which she dresses up in retro frocks in a misguided effort to be cool. |
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When we caught up to them, we hid in a clump of trees and had a perfect view of everything. |
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Experts estimate the number of fridges being safely treated in Greater Manchester has finally caught up with the number being dumped. |
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But these two poles of freedom are at the same time the bars of a double bind in which they are all caught up. |
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He kept up the lie for nearly two decades until his cheating ways caught up with him last August. |
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But the tiredness caught up with me, too, so while the process was running, I lay down on the sofa and took forty winks, too. |
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But the opposition and the press, having at last caught up, were baying for blood. |
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So I take it that is not a major concern of yours, that U.S. troops might be caught up in a civil war. |
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They spent the rest of the day in idle talk and dozing off when their exhaustion caught up to them. |
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As well as south of the border, now that Brazil has caught up with digital sampling and the whole digital world. |
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In one episode, normally sweet-natured Aunt Bee has to give him a stern talking-to for being hypocritical and caught up in appearances. |
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Sitting around the table in the pub, we discussed things, caught up with each other, talked shop and threw around a few jokes. |
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Like other venture firms, it got caught up in dot-com fever and bought into several dot-bombs. |
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It's a dark, brooding look at a dysfunctional modern family caught up in the traditions of contemporary life. |
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No respite is given to the women constantly dodging detection and caught up at every turn by gender-specific restrictions. |
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It was four blocks before he caught up with her, and he saw with numb amazement that she was running at nearly forty miles an hour. |
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She is a Sydney-based consultant psychologist who has counselled many people who have been caught up in bank robberies. |
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I caught up to him and they babbled their little boy babble as I introduced myself to Tommy's mom. |
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He discusses how the readers of crime fiction are caught up in the middle-class ideologies of the individual. |
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The second item of news is that Europe has caught up considerably with the United States. |
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By then, the cars in back had almost caught up, and were trailing right behind us. |
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But already, they have caught up with the Dutch in their freefall into the moral abyss. |
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We are so caught up in disliking the American culture generated by the media, yet at the same time we are allowing their culture to become ours. |
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Do you ever feel caught up in emotions and find yourself making a bad decision? |
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With the Filumena caught up in a bootlegging scheme, the plot goes wrong and a constable is murdered, leaving her to hang. |
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The first thing I noticed as we approached the front door was that outside seemed to be caught up in a violent tempest. |
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The wind was now practically a tornado, leaves and twigs caught up in its ever-circling tempest. |
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People these days are so caught up in work that leisure is a bad word in their vocabulary. |
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Usually movies like this really get caught up in their own convolutedness but this was exucuted perfectly. |
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But here are a few others who were caught up in hockey's version of March Madness last week and have renewed opportunity with another team. |
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He was utterly exhausted, and the terror of the last few hours had finally caught up with him. |
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In the process, women get caught up in nationalist politics in different ways, and identity politics come to impact on gender relations. |
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I sassed when he caught up with me as I didn't wait up for him like he asked me too. |
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The bandolero caught up the packhorse's leadrope but the packhorse balked and squatted on its haunches. |
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Teenagers caught up in the turmoil of their parents' messy divorce are being offered a sympathetic ear by a new service in Winchester. |
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I know from experience that you don't have to be a diehard football supporter to get caught up in match day madness. |
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But her brain soon caught up with her feelings, and she rounded on him, intense anger now clouding her face. |
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The entire region plunged into deep chaos and a nation was caught up in a deep quag, that it is still finding itself difficult to extricate from. |
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I began watching Buffy in its fifth season, then caught up with the reruns on basic cable. |
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He does his best here to present Richard and Elise as idealized lovers caught up in a classical tragic romance. |
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Homeless Porter then ran off and got on a pedal cycle in a bid to escape, but Mr Madombi caught up with him and pulled him off the bike. |
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It is important to recognize our own weaknesses and not to be caught up in self-admiration. |
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Thus, after slavery ended, former slaves caught up to free blacks, and the large literacy gap that existed between them disappeared. |
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The buzzard, soaring at a great height, suddenly finds itself caught up in a current of air against which it is impossible to battle. |
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He's getting caught up in his own controversy, situating himself in an ethical quagmire he might not be able to escape from. |
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The law of averages caught up with the Betas, however, on their self-titled debut full-length. |
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Mom will get carried away too, caught up in the strong opinions and harsh views. |
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Matthias, caught up in the moment, flailed his arms wildly and babbled incoherently. |
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Why would someone who is caught up in prestige want to work at a University where connections count for more than accomplishment or ability? |
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The horrified owners of a popular bakery today told of their shock at being caught up in York's grisly double murder hunt. |
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Mark and John had just sat down with the beers when Chick and Brian caught up. |
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They had stopped at a service station, had something to eat and still caught up with us! |
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The couple got caught up in the moment as they shared a passionate PDA in the garden outside their villa. |
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She dressed for comfort, usually in slacks and sweater, with her red hair caught up in a topknot. |
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She is seen as a tough questioner unlikely to be caught up in trivialities. |
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You watch the emotional drama taking place inside and outside without getting caught up in it. |
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Agents say that even poorly tended fixer-uppers in these neighborhoods are getting caught up in bidding wars. |
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They caught up surprisingly fast and one tackled me to the ground while the other placed shackles on my ankles and wrists. |
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We caught up with Wiley in the middle of hectic preparations for his second video shoot. |
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I feel as though I'm watching someone go round in circles, caught up in a cycle of pain. |
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Ministers, caught up in the political intrigue of Westminster, have forgotten before that there is a world north of Watford. |
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An army spokeswoman said troops had caught up with another militant who had fled the scene of the attack and killed him. |
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However, their exertions in Yorkshire seemed to have caught up with them as Celtic put them through the mill from the kick-off. |
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Their language, their world, their everything seems to be caught up within the transitionary state of being neither little kids nor adults. |
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Maraj and Charles continued in hot pursuit and eventually caught up to William near Volney's Gas Station. |
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He crashed in the final 15 kilometres of Dwars door Vlaanderen after a bidon was caught up in his front wheel. |
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Most of us have been too caught up in the everyday minutiae to be bothered. |
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Meanwhile, poor sad Cynthia is so caught up in her Electra complex that she can't see the incest for the sleaze. |
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Penelope plays Harriet Jones, who becomes caught up in an alien plot to bring about the end of the human race. |
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The citizens were palpably bad-tempered, caught up in the festive frenzy of acquisition. |
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In fairness, I was caught up in this book and wanted to devour it as if I hadn't had anything to read but comic books for a year. |
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The vehicle sped off in pursuit of the prisoner and quickly caught up with him. |
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Jane paused momentarily, caught up in shock at both her own mistake and at Mr. Collins's harsh reaction. |
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That's when emotions can get out of hand, and the child can be caught up in a tug-of-love over access. |
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A desperate mum is still caught up in a tug-of-love battle over her three children, despite winning custody of them a year ago. |
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Like so many adoptive children he is caught up in a compulsive search to discover the truth about his real parentage. |
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Here are some ideas for people working in the banking system and elsewhere on how to minimize the risk of being caught up in money laundering. |
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If you do get caught up in this situation, take your money order to a post office rather than a bank. |
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There is a childlike quality about him, as if the years caught up with him only by accident. |
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But she was soon caught up in the turbulence of the day, as the age of politicians had arrived. |
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Soon he finds himself caught up in a web of blackmail, corruption, and multiple murders, which start piling up in rapid succession. |
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They all get caught up in the side-splitting antics which follow the mysterious death of the house owner. |
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He caught up with me later in the afternoon and pressed a blank tape into my hand and bashfully asked if I could make him a copy of it. |
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Gavin caught up utterly out of breath and he gave a look of complete gratitude to the twin sisters. |
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We all get caught up in our own glass-walled worlds, especially during the summertime. |
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When market forces caught up with the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, many of its research-cum-defense projects were mothballed. |
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Innocent victims caught up in the riots spoke last night of their terror as a mob rampaged along the streets they call home. |
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The supermarket group found itself caught up in the battle, because customers kept complaining to checkout staff about the charges. |
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I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood unabashed and unembarrassed staring around her. |
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Thus Dreyfuss gave us his character, an ordinary man caught up in wheels of justice spinning out of control, a simple, understated dignity. |
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He caught up with her as she moved to hitch the saddle over Tempest's back. |
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Too many web developers get caught up with either designing for the sake of designing, or solving problems unbeautifully. |
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He was soon caught up in the trade union movement and became a union convener, a position he held for 12 years. |
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The old man wheezed and gasped terribly, groaning out a little as the pain of his performance finally caught up with him. |
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Before security realised the danger, this man caught up the weapon and ran through Government Buildings until he reached the offices of the Department of Finance. |
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Whoever pulled the trigger on this acquisition may have just been caught up in the moment. |
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He was, however, also caught up in the tumult of his ailing marriage to Ava Gardner. |
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Moments later, police caught up with two teens about two blocks away in a Pasadena alleyway. |
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Will Sister Aloysius ever allow herself to be caught up in the winds of change? |
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Random House is also covering the legal fees of an innocent man called Barry who was caught up in the storm. |
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Josh Wool caught up with the Kansas native at bobo, one of his favorite West Village restaurants. |
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Detectives with a fugitive task force caught up with Polanco and a friend on a Bronx street in the early afternoon. |
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I caught up with Manisha Mohan, 20, an engineering student at SRM University in Chennai and one of the creators of the project. |
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The dragon caught up with and snapped his jaws shut, trapping Xio inside. |
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There is no doubt we went mad in terms of exposing ourselves to increased debt as we dramatically caught up with the EU average on that score in jig time. |
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Police radioed officers in the area and caught up with the trio. |
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This will work in some customers' favours but others will need to be additionally vigilant to ensure they do not get caught up by higher fees which push them deep into debt. |
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The revolving flux of idiosyncratic secondary characters, caught up in counterinsurgency jargon, is also at times distracting. |
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The cast members in the wings looked on with mouths agape, but the two on the stage didn't notice, caught up in the sadness and regret an impossible love could provoke. |
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I refer to the far greater and more sweeping drama in which we are all caught up and which will profoundly affect our world view in the years ahead. |
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It's about two people who get caught up in its labyrinthine politics and have to make contact across a gulf of personal strife and cultural difference. |
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A young lad of fourteen caught up with me and we walked to Bangor. |
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They were arrested at Cairo's Ramses Square on August 16, caught up in the dragnet of a mass arrest carried out by the military. |
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Is Exner a duplicitous seductress or an innocent girl caught up in the wrong crowd? |
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For a while, leftish bloggers were quite caught up in the notion that the correlation of good economic performance with Democratic presidencies had to be causal. |
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We have a vacant plot next to our house and since the grass has caught up to a 6 foot wall, we are experiencing housebreaking, snakes, leguaans and scorpions. |
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In 2006, when the feds began interrogating Mehanna, the FBI caught up with Abousamra. |
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The country's right-of-centre parties are caught up in a bitter rivalry. |
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No one has a problem with a large corporation paying fines if they cause substantial damage, but little people are getting caught up in the fervor too. |
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She keeps the rough stuff to a minimum, though the emotional abuse is continually evident, in a tale of two lovers caught up in their own personal tragedy. |
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It is high time that our cultural assumptions caught up with that reality. |
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I'd always found it so easy to let myself get caught up in the festive atmosphere that seemed to pervade the season, and I suppose that's true even now. |
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But when I'm with both him and Jenny it's hard not to sink into the luxuriousness of her heart and get caught up in her curiosity for the whole wide world. |
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Motorists were caught up in long traffic tailbacks after an accident caused chaos on the motorway and led to traffic congestion on main routes through Kendal. |
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The men are angry and young, caught up in a maelstrom of emotions as they struggle to right a wrong, face down the established order and make their voices heard. |
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When I saw A-Lee on Friday it was the first time we'd caught up since her grandfather's tangi, which took place in the far north a couple of weeks ago. |
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What was so tragic was to know that, through no fault of their own, they are caught up in the awful atrocities being carried out in their homeland. |
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Making his screen debut, Daniel stars in the film as a newspaper reporter who attempts to track down a satanic conspiracy, only to get caught up in a black mass. |
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Mamet effortlessly packs his story with one-liners, irony and sharp satire as he warmly ribs his own industry and the people that become caught up in it. |
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Susan is on the phone to Libby and cooking tea, and is so caught up in this that she forgets to notice a bottle of cooking oil being tipped onto the lit gas burner. |
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Hungry Beast caught up with Spicer and got her thoughts on the food of New Orleans, Indonesian soy sauce, and Dutch croquettes. |
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Historic under-investment, endemic overmanning and antediluvian labour relations finally caught up with it just when it had a management least able to cope. |
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When a Miami Herald reporter caught up to Hy, he shrugged off news that a hit that might have been put out on him and his brother. |
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On countless occasion, Jim Jeffries' men seemed to be caught up in penalty box bagatelle in their visitors area, the Inverness defence stretched like the skin of a drum. |
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Arranging a marriage of convenience with a girl who needs a Green Card, he finds himself caught up in events when his folks decide to attend the wedding. |
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A few of the people caught up in McCarthyism were actual Russian spies. |
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But he got caught up in some shady real estate deals involving car lots. |
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The people and the media were also caught up in a tidal wave of political change that caught them all by surprise and elicited an awkward response. |
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The unprecedented scale of the bar's popularity even took us by surprise and I thank all our trade customers for bearing with us while supply caught up with demand. |
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She was torn between seeing what Scott was up to and getting caught up on her mending, which had piled up during the frenzied preparations for the fair. |
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Even here in a holiday resort town we get caught up with the craziness of the daily merry-go-round and become progressively exhausted and burnt out. |
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At the same time, it must be stressed that under international law, the responsibility for protecting civilians caught up in war or conflict falls on the belligerents. |
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They tried to escape, but ISIS caught up with them in the town of Qana, lined them up and shot them. |
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Ramirez caught up with him outside a severe door of grey metal. |
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The tall teenager gave my hair a shake and caught up with Danny quickly. |
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Many states are caught up in a tug-of-war between the will of law enforcement and concerned citizens and legislators. |
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Two sailors, on shore leave, are caught up in a diamond smuggling racket. |
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Sometimes my mouth just takes on a life of it's own and starts blabbering about something and by the time my brain's caught up I have no idea what I've gotten myself into. |
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We see that women were as caught up as the men in the new financial careers that took them to unimagined, monied places. |
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I caught up with the globetrotting Frenchman in Brisbane and discovered that besides the odd tumble from his motorbike, Gerard has also fallen in love. |
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When we bought it, it accidentally got caught up in the net with the 3 bloodfins, and the seller didn't want to take it out and try to catch them again. |
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It follows four buddies, Asian-American high school students in Southern California who get caught up in a tumultuous rush of drugs, crime, and violence. |
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Doer said he trusts the people of North Dakota and Manitoba won't get caught up in the political rhetoric and mud-slinging that have characterized the Devils Lake dispute. |
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Hungry Beast caught up with Deborah to talk about Buddhism, vegetarianism, and what she eats when she eats alone. |
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What this underscores is that the strategic significance of a region depends ultimately on the extent to which it gets caught up in the interactions of great powers. |
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Law firms and the like, which one used to think of as being able to do cases pro bono and to have other standards than money, were as much caught up in this as anywhere else. |
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The Daily Beast caught up with Broadway newcomer Julia Stiles the day after opening night. |
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But the magnificence of the movie lies in its portrait of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, a 19th-century-style lawman caught up in a late-20 th-century narco war. |
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And the sight never failed to fill you with excitement that soon you would be caught up by the city's noise, energy, brashness, ebullience, smartness and wit. |
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An elderly couple caught up in the Asian tsunami while holidaying in Sri Lanka have spoken about their terror as the giant killer waves smashed into their luxury resort. |
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Woodrell and his wife, the novelist Katie Estill, live in the Ozarks, where we recently caught up with him. |
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By the time the police caught up to Sanders, they knew even more about his patterns and practices. |
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The length and breadth of the country benefits from the services of the home care nurses who work tirelessly, to bring solace to those caught up in the trauma. |
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He caught up to Sue, who was in fainting fits, and put her on the bed, after which he breathlessly summoned the landlady and ran out for a doctor. |
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At 58, I'm not in bad nick and I can vouch for the beneficial effects of HRT, but having stopped taking it, time has caught up with my skin and gravity has done the rest. |
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Dance medicine specialists tell me that it's common for people suffering from arthritis to get caught up in a vicious cycle of pain, weakness, and loss of motion. |
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I can't believe I got so caught up in my own doings I forgot the Fourth! |
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Around campfires that blazed in the bright sunshine old friends caught up on the events since last October's fair and discussed their plans for the next six months. |
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None of them were present at the famous cannonade, but their main forces were certainly caught up in the rain-soaked and disease-ravaged retreat which followed. |
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With traditional office hours being eroded by the 24-hour society, more and more people seem to find themselves caught up in a rat race to get things done fast, and first. |
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He gave chase for a couple of kilometers and caught up with the carcade. |
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Donning them triggers a kind of time slip, and we suddenly find ourselves falling back to the Dawson of yore, caught up in the excitement of a sternwheeler's arrival. |
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I chased after him and caught up with him looking in a shop window. |
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I caught up with them, overtook them and stood blocking their path. |
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They quickly ran forward and caught up with him as he reached the door. |
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They had actually reached the car when he caught up with them. |
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He flashed a smile when Matt caught up with him and began walking again. |
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Let's just watch wrestling and stop getting caught up in all this debate! |
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Why do so many investors get caught up in small speculative companies? |
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A few of the children began to scream, and soon they were all caught up in the hysteria. |
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The families are so caught up in an illogical belief in the emotional catharsis of execution that they remain in a state of suspended animation for years at a time. |
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It was something she got caught up in and couldn't help herself. |
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We were both caught up in the moment, the excitement, the chemistry. |
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We caught up with six head honchos, from Hollywood CEO Peter Cuber to Reuters chief Tom Glocer, and asked them about the devices they can't live without. |
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It was about the middle of that week that my housemaster caught up with me as we were leaving lunch, asking me to go to his office after the final class at 4pm. |
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