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I don't understand why I was never
caught.
I was never
caught.
A 52-year-old Michigan woman was
caught
creating a fake Facebook account from which she sent vile, hideous messages to herself for a year.
You're walking by the side of the road and you're hit by a truck, or you're trying to to jump on a moving train, you're late for work, and your pant leg gets
caught.
It's good that you don't have to remember to breathe when you get
caught
up in a movie.
Siddharthan Chandran: I don't know if you
caught
all of that, but what John was telling us was that difficulty with breathing led eventually to the diagnosis of motor neuron disease.
But it was another soul that
caught
my imagination, a woman named Doris Haddock, aka Granny D. On January 1, 1999, 15 years ago, at the age of 88, Granny D started a walk.
Now, I
caught
my little fusion bug when I did my Ph.D. here at the University of British Columbia, and then I got a big job in a laser printer place making printing for the printing industry.
In Saudi Arabia recently, two men who had been
caught
in carnal acts were sentenced to 7,000 lashes each, and are now permanently disabled as a result.
What this graph means is that, in terms of power to change the world, we live in an unprecedented time in human history, and I believe our ethical understanding hasn't yet
caught
up with this fact.
Twenty or 30 years ago, if a chicken
caught
a cold and sneezed and died in a remote village in East Asia, it would have been a tragedy for the chicken and its closest relatives, but I don't think there was much possibility of us fearing a global pandemic and the deaths of millions.
It started to because people
caught
on that the medium wasn't the message.
The media was
caught
in this vicious cycle of opinion and outburst and no outcome whatsoever.
And she said, "He
caught
a cold and died."
When I was about eight or nine years old, I
caught
a fly in a mason jar.
Yes, yes, yes, women have almost
caught
up.
SG: After I got the call, I
caught
the first flight to England and arrived into the brightly lit intensive care ward, where Mark was lying naked, just under a sheet, connected to machines that were monitoring if he would live.
Look at the murder and mayhem in Mexico, Central America, so many other parts of the planet, the global black market estimated at 300 billion dollars a year, prisons packed in the United States and elsewhere, police and military drawn into an unwinnable war that violates basic rights, and ordinary citizens just hope they don't get
caught
in the crossfire, and meanwhile, more people using more drugs than ever.
So we
caught
our commissioning editors in Oslo, and we said, we want to make a documentary about the Bergen Railway, and we want to make it in full length, and the answer was, "Yes, but how long will the program be?" "Oh," we said, "full length."
And among all this biodiversity that they had never seen before, they found one species that
caught
their attention very quickly.
My brother was
caught
in our family's money-shame cycle, and he was far from alone in this.
No one thinks that we've
caught
up yet to a world where there's Google and all these technological options.
Architecture is everywhere now, and that means that the speed of communication has finally
caught
up to the speed of architecture.
One thing I'll never forget is when my device first
caught
my grandfather's wandering out of bed at night.
Sir, you
caught
the giraffe.
The problem was getting
caught.
The Discovery Channel crew actually
caught
me when leaving the control room, and they asked the right question, and man, I got into tears, and I still feel this.
My journey was much longer, much more complicated, and certainly more dangerous, traveling to Thailand by air, and then by road and boat to Malaysia and into Indonesia, paying people and smugglers all the way and spending a lot of time hiding and a lot of time in fear of being
caught.
So I'll come back to the story of when I was
caught
in the prison: I was very happy freeing a dozen children from slavery, handing them over to their parents.
When the cop
caught
up to the younger boy, he pushed him down, handcuffed him with imaginary handcuffs, took a quarter out of the other child's pocket, saying, "I'm seizing that."
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