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Now, I've been a fan since I ran home from the bus stop in second grade desperate to
catch
the end of Luke and Laura's wedding, the biggest moment in "General Hospital" history.
So of course this makes me even more intrigued, and when I finally do
catch
up with her, she explains it like this.
And that means if you're a taker, it tends to
catch
up with you eventually; what goes around will come around.
So how do you
catch
a taker before it's too late?
And my favorite way to
catch
these people in the interview process is to ask the question, "Can you give me the names of four people whose careers you have fundamentally improved?"
To
catch
cancer early, however, you have to frequently intercept these messages to determine when cancer-causing troublemakers within your body decide to start staging a coup, which is why regular screening is so critical and why we're developing technologies to make this possible.
It's not rebuilding Europe, it's reversing the divergence for the bottom billion, so that they actually
catch
up.
Flames were pouring out, smoke was in the air and it looked like our wooden deck was about to
catch
fire.
So in the future, don't be afraid if your grill goes up in flames, because you never know when your idea might just
catch
fire.
The other major
catch
is that not everyone in the world has access to the therapies that could save their lives.
This hotshot employee who can't seem to
catch
a break is that company's technology.
But, there's one
catch.
VG: So how did we take this simple idea of walking and start a revolution that would
catch
a fire in neighborhoods across America?
The question is: Are we able to
catch
this earlier?
But there is a little
catch.
The director had been embezzling every cent donated to the orphanage, and in my absence, the children were suffering such gross neglect that they were forced to
catch
mice to feed themselves.
See that girl who is just about to
catch
the ball?
They kept flying around the room, they kept veering left and right to
catch
mosquitoes.
But there was a really important
catch
to this study: the greatest benefit was only when parents talked to kids about what they watched.
It's going to turn around into the fall, and try and
catch
the fall.
Revered for their ability to dispatch venomous snakes,
catch
birds, and kill rats, domestic cats became important to Egyptian religious culture.
As a matter of fact, in New York, I often
catch
myself looking in baby carriages and feeling a little sorry for the tot.
Boraqchin orders them to get it under control – but she’s the only one quick enough to
catch
the stray.
When everything's shared and public, it allows new people to
catch
up quickly.
And Peggy would say, "Hey, Leland, try some of this," and she'd float it over to my mouth, and I'd
catch
it and we'd go back and forth.
Since history moved forward, even the most unsteady lands would someday
catch
up.
And the point of this, if you didn't
catch
that, is that tiles are a kind of molecular program and they can output patterns.
Even the relics of seemingly happier times are described as crucifying the author: “My husband and child smiling out of the family photo; Their smiles
catch
onto my skin, little smiling hooks.”
They don't
catch
them in a net.
And the question here: How did the idea
catch
on?
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