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She
catches
up with the lead pack and is pushing toward the finish line.
That would be an Olympic event: turn a squirrel loose, whoever
catches
it gets a gold medal.
Now, every now and again, the rest of the world
catches
on, perhaps with Djo Munga's hard-hitting "Viva Riva!" with Newton Aduaka's intense "Ezra," or with Abderrahmane Sissako's poetic "Timbuktu."
We really, really hope this concept
catches
on worldwide.
Because I think, as well as the awe of looking at that, I'm sure some people here are thinking, technology
catches
up so quick, how long is it before some crazed geek with a little remote control flies one through a window of the White House?
But here in the United States, we ramp up the drama a little bit, and we drop our pots into sawdust, which
catches
on fire, and you take a garbage pail, and you put it on top, and smoke starts pouring out.
We can see when he
catches
a train, which he's doing right now, when he stops, where he stays, when he goes, how he goes, how much time it takes him, when he is eating, when he is sleeping, like right now; when he takes a flight, who calls him, how long they speak, who sends him messages, what are the messages.
Eventually, exhaustion
catches
up with all of us.
And the Kingdom of Israel, which is headed by King Saul, obviously
catches
wind of this, and Saul brings his army down from the mountains and he confronts the Philistines in the Valley of Elah, one of the most beautiful of the valleys of the Shephelah.
A viewer sort of unsuspectingly walks into the room, and
catches
a glimpse of these panels in a messy composition on the wall.
You have to understand about bullets that they go a lot faster than sound, so if someone shoots at you from a few hundred meters, the bullet goes by you, or hits you obviously, half a second or so before the sound
catches
up to it.
He goes,
catches
the ball, sprints in, touchdown.
When there are fires in the Amazon, the smoke stops the rain, it stops raining, the forest dries up and
catches
fire.
Waiter
catches
on, but it's too late.
I'm going to throw the giraffe behind my back and whoever
catches
it is going to help me on this next thing.
He
catches
up with each of these people to find out why they treated him the way they did.
Josh catches, puts up a three!
Anyway, her tail
catches
on fire from the back of the volcano.
In fact, hundreds of years ago, long before photography could capture the moment, Japanese fishermen invented their own way to record trophy
catches.
Gyotaku is the ancient art of printing fish that originated in Japan as a way to record trophy
catches
prior to the modern day camera.
As your dog
catches
the first hints of fresh air, her nose's moist, spongy outside helps capture any scents the breeze carries.
What you see is the head moves forward, the brain lags behind, then the brain
catches
up and smashes into the skull.
However, there are two major
catches.
You have to blow out the match before the forest
catches
fire.
Imagine you and a friend are strolling through an art exhibit and a striking painting
catches
your eye.
She also shares up to 90% of the salmon she
catches.
As the meerkats and babblers flee, the drongo swoops down to steal their
catches.
When she gets there, she
catches
sight of the troublesome sheep wriggling into the middle of a flock.
"The Luttrell Psalter," a book of psalms and prayers commissioned by Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, shows a young woman having her hair done, while a young man
catches
a bird in a net.
Loren Eiseley has said, "One does not meet oneself until one
catches
the reflection from an eye other than human."
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