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Very few people realize the traceability in fisheries never goes beyond the hunter that
caught
the wild animal.
For example, on top of that 65 million tons that's annually
caught
for human consumption, there's an additional 30 million tons
caught
for animal feed, mostly sardines and anchovies for the aquaculture industry that's turned into fish meal and fish oil.
But what
caught
my eye was, on the list there were two drugs: paroxetine, or Paxil, an antidepressant; and pravastatin, or Pravachol, a cholesterol medication.
The AIDS epidemic
caught
the health community unprepared, and today, when the World Health Organization estimates that 39 million people have lost their lives to this disease, I'm not alone in feeling remorse and regret at not having done more earlier.
Unfortunately, these deep water fish don't reproduce until they're at least ten years old, making them extremely vulnerable to overfishing when the young are
caught
before they've had the chance to spawn.
Wild shrimp are typically
caught
by dragging nets the size of a football field along the ocean bottom, disrupting or destroying seafloor habitats.
As an individual
caught
selling a large quantity of drugs in my late teens, I knew firsthand the power of opportunity as opposed to the wrath of the criminal justice system.
The result is that people, whether they're inept or highly skilled, are often
caught
in a bubble of inaccurate self-perception.
It's not just about a particular senior politician who's been
caught
up in a scandal.
Once there, she swiftly realized that more patients were dying of infections that they
caught
there, in the filthy, fetid wards, than they were of battle wounds.
Another worrying thing: if you're selling sex in places like Kenya, South Africa or New York, a police officer can arrest you if you're
caught
carrying condoms, because condoms can legally be used as evidence that you're selling sex.
If you're
caught
selling sex outdoors, you pay a fine.
And so the fines stack up, and you're
caught
in a vicious cycle of selling sex to pay the fines you got for selling sex.
Don Quixote is undeterred, but his piercing lance is soon
caught
in their sails.
When my father was away, I was fooling with a crystal radio set that we had made together, and I
caught
a signal that turned out to be Father Coughlin.
And that concept actually stayed with me for 13 years until technology finally has
caught
up to my dreams.
This trend also
caught
the attention of a certain Charles Darwin, who wondered if a similar selective breeding process occurred in nature.
I was way too young to see it, but I was
caught
up in "Jaws" fever, like everyone else in America at the time.
Anatomy was
caught
in a struggle between science, art and culture that lasted for over 500 years.
Naela Ayesh, who strived to build a self-sufficient Palestinian economy by encouraging women in Gaza to grow vegetables in their backyards, an activity deemed illegal by the Israeli authorities at that time; Rabeha Diab, who took over decision-making authority for the entire uprising when the men who had been running it were deported; Fatima Al Jaafari, who swallowed leaflets containing the uprising's directives in order to spread them across the territories without getting caught; and Zahira Kamal, who ensured the longevity of the uprising by leading an organization that went from 25 women to 3,000 in a single year.
And so everybody is
caught
up in football and what they see in the military, but you may not know that bike riding is the leading cause of concussion for kids, sports-related concussion, that is.
At the end of the evening, I
caught
the last underground train back to the other side of London.
A victim of circumstance
caught
up in a war, cruelly thrust upon him by the cruel circumstances of the time.
When I looked into the face of a newborn, I
caught
a glimpse of that worthiness, that sense of unapologetic selfhood, that unique spark.
It's actually not that surprising they were
caught.
The year we lost our inhibition and moved with courageous abandon was also the year we stared down barrels, sang of cranes in skies, ducked and parried,
caught
gold in hijab, collected death threats, knew ourselves as patriots, said, "We're 35 now, time we settled down and found a running mate," made road maps for infant joy, shamed nothing but fear, called ourselves fat and meant, of course, impeccable.
As animals that were preyed upon, cats evolved to not get caught, and in the wild, the cats that were the best at avoiding predators thrived.
Here's one of the organisms that we
caught
in our net.
And I round the corner, and they've captured him, they've
caught
him.
I'm also happy to report that because we
caught
my wife's cancer early, her treatment was successful, and she is now, thankfully, cancer-free.
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