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I was mesmerised by it and joined in the competition among the spectators to try and catch a shot of a body flying past.
At one point in the third period, he tried to catch a shot from Bickell that was going well wide; instead, he deflected it with his glove, it struck the crossbar and, fortunately for Rask, bounced away.
When he'd watch one of the first two "Maze Runner" films and catch a shot of his double, he was irritated.
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Seconds after Martinez's homer, a television camera operator caught a shot of a fan with a banner that read "We're Back".
Bowling a leg side line, the Australians aimed for a catch from a shot played to that side.
Brodeur made several superb stops, doing a splits to catch a wrist shot by Stall, diving to deny Gaborik off a rebound, kicking out a two-on-one wrist shot from Chris Kreider.
The feat, in which an illusionist seems to use his mouth to catch a bullet shot from a gun, has led to the death of at least 14 performers, said Ben Robinson, who has written a book on the subject.
Ever the canny pol, she covers her mouth so the photographer cannot catch a candid shot.
To catch a live shot, earthbound astronomers must rely on the odd chance that a fireball will reflect off one of Jupiter's moons.
Imagine a soccer goalkeeper who has to catch a penalty shot.
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