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Even so, the committee chairman, Senator Arlen Specter, Republican of Pennsylvania, seemed a bit caught off guard.
Again it's Lovenkrands, but the ball just seemed to get a bit caught under his feet as he attempted to get the shot in.
JON LEE ANDERSON: It's a bit early to say; as you know, the "marriage" between Karzai and the Americans has become an unhappy one; everyone, at the moment, is a bit caught by their circumstances.
[They photographed Hurley just six weeks after her baby was born.] So you get a bit caught up in the hype, and then the sales figures come in and you think, "Oh that's a shame!"' When I met Grand she'd just been to New York for a POP shoot with the art photographer Ryan McGinley and model Agyness Deyn.
I was a bit caught up in the game and got emotional.
I've been a bit caught up in all the mess the last few days and thinking of what happened last year [Wiggins abandoned the race after breaking his collarbone].
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Talk with your friends a bit, catch up with the gossip and compliment people's clothes.
"I maybe got a little bit caught in between.
"When the second part came, I got a little bit caught out with the conditions.
"I think we got a little bit caught up and excited about what happened on Friday, thinking we could just turn up and play our football, forgetting you've got to win the battles.
"Clearly, the universities have failed by not having held up their end in this discussion and being a bit too caught in traditions," she said.
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