Catch
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From these drawings, we know that this creature, which lived about 100 million years ago, was very big, it had tall spines on its back, forming a magnificent sail, and it had long, slender jaws, a bit like a crocodile, with conical teeth, that may have been used to
catch
slippery prey, like fish.
It can get hot in the tropics, so we make big curving roofs to
catch
the breezes.
And I started to look at the programming in my church, and I started to build programs that would
catch
the at-risk youth, those who were on the fence to the violence.
Which meant not about building programs to
catch
those who were on the fences of violence, but to reach out and to embrace those who were committing the acts of violence, the gang bangers, the drug dealers.
Fundraising organizations like Autism Speaks routinely refer to autism as an epidemic, as if you could
catch
it from another kid at Disneyland.
Many said it wouldn't
catch
on, but it did, and just 20 years later we turned it into a microchip of which there will be thousands in this room here today.
But here's the catch: our semisynthetic organisms in order to survive, need to be fed the chemical precursors of X and Y. X and Y are completely different than anything that exists in nature.
They communicate, of course, but you will never
catch
a chimpanzee traveling to some distant chimpanzee band to give them a talk about bananas or about elephants, or anything else that might interest chimpanzees.
So, businesses who
catch
Johns buying sex, using company-based equipment or company resources, but cut them a break or sweep it under the rug and don't fire them, are complicit in fueling demand.
But behind, the average team is trying to
catch
up.
Even being gay I
catch
myself, you know, like, (Gasp) a little uncomfortable, a little surge in my gut, feeling not totally comfortable in my own skin.
For the grown-ups, it's where they go to find out what's going on in the neighborhood and
catch
up with friends.
So now, whenever I
catch
myself thinking vaguely about something really important, like, "It's unlikely I'll forget what I want to say in my TED Talk," I now try to estimate it numerically.
So if you guys
catch
yourselves using these vague words, like "probably" or "sometimes," try, instead, using numbers, because when we speak in numbers, we know what lands in the other person's brain.
All you need is for someone to
catch
a glimpse of your work, feel, connect.
But at the same time, what's important to note is, whereas in the past these fishing boats might be fishing in a day and maybe
catch
10 tons, now they're catching maybe 100 tons because they've become so efficient.
AT: Well, I think we focus too often on licensing in order to get the rate of return, because what we are getting from license fees is about 10 percent of the landed value of the
catch
on the side of the wharf, not in the retail shops.
So I am a fisherman, very much, and I used to be able to
catch
yellowfin.
Now it's very, very rare to be able to
catch
yellowfin because they are being lifted out of the water by the hundreds of tons by these purse seiners.
But each was known best by his or her mark: the two hands ready to
catch
a fly of Parentheses, the small and raised digits of Exponents, the mighty X of Multiplication, slash of Division, plus of Addition, and, well, you can guess the symbol by which little Subtraction was best known.
There's one catch, though.
The
catch
is that when this is happening to a new family, it is consuming, and a family with a new baby is more financially vulnerable than they've ever been before, so that new mother cannot afford to speak up on her own behalf.
Their
catch
cries were, "Everything for our Southern brothers!" and, "We will not worry about our houses if the vehicles have not yet gotten through."
The great naturalist Carl Safina once called it, "The International Conspiracy to
Catch
all the Tunas."
If we do, 30 million metric tons of seafood, a third of the world catch, stays in the water.
One famous nobleman, Lord Sakai, was an avid fisherman, and, when he made a large catch, he wanted to preserve the memory of the large, red sea bream.
To do so, he commissioned a fisherman to print his
catch.
But what's the
catch?
So, you hold out your arms, hoping to
catch
her.
It doesn't matter if your arms are strong enough to
catch
her body without breaking your bones.
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