Catch
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Doug Hofstadter wonders, well, maybe our intelligence just isn't great enough to understand our intelligence, and if we were smarter, well, then our brains would be that much more complicated, and we'd never
catch
up to it.
Woman: I would make a spear that, when you went deep sea diving, you could
catch
the fish really fast, and then roll it back up, and you could swim easier ... Yeah.
They were trying to
catch
fish.
You don't even know if it is safe to go back down to the water, to
catch
a boat to the hospital.
That’s because a headline is designed to
catch
attention— it’s most effective when it makes a big claim.
But there's a
catch
here.
In fact, if you flash them with a camera they
catch
on fire.
Since we can't
catch
up on sleep, what are we supposed to do?
What do we do when we're, like, tossing and turning in bed late at night or doing shift work or whatever else? MW: So you're right, we can't
catch
up on sleep.
But once they’ve closed in, they rely on something akin to a sixth sense to actually
catch
their meal.
With these tools a healthy sea lion can
catch
generous helpings of fish such as anchovy, mackerel, and squid on every outing.
Our parents said that we might
catch
your skin condition."
Purity's confidence to chase down lions and
catch
poachers, it didn't come from her athletic ability or even just her faith.
It's also pretty clear that the bees sometimes
catch
other viruses or other flus, and so the question we're still struggling with, and the question that keeps us up at night, is why have the bees suddenly become so susceptible to this flu, and why are they so susceptible to these other diseases?
But they have a catch: they’re temporary.
And someone happened to
catch
a quick video on their phone of these starlings flying.
So, again, this idea of being able to put sound anywhere you want to is really starting to
catch
on.
Reading Borges, you might
catch
a glimpse of infinity too.
So, she's running to the house and she's looking for the paper and the poem passes through her, and she grabs a pencil just as it's going through her, and then she said, it was like she would reach out with her other hand and she would
catch
it.
She would
catch
the poem by its tail, and she would pull it backwards into her body as she was transcribing on the page.
They carefully measure what they
catch
so that they're not taking the breeding lobster out of the ocean.
They're creating long-term stakes in the fisheries known as
catch
shares which get fishermen to be motivated not just in taking whatever they can from the ocean today but in its long-term survival.
One day, in the subway, I was snapping pictures of the tracks hoping to
catch
a rat or two, and a man came up to me and said, "You can't take photographs here.
Did I
catch
myself?
I'm going to get back to giving this talk now, but we should
catch
up later.
And we're not going to be asking, "Did you
catch
the game?"
Instead, we're going to be asking, "Whose channel did you
catch
the game on?"
So the falcon moves out in front, the cheetah, she comes in second, and the rhino is trying to
catch
up behind.
Once out of the cell, they will only have a few moments to crack the lock for the outer prison door too before the guards
catch
them.
He came to
catch
the bus; we were leaving for somewhere to play.
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