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When I focused I could just about catch what he was whispering, phrases like: "I wonder where my sister is," "go to the commissary," "I feel very upset and alone".
By 2010, we'd just about caught up with Japan… in 1985.
In injury time Roma won a penalty, as Milan Skriniar (just about) caught Dzeko in the box.
"This past weekend things finally picked up and now we've just about caught up with last year," said Diane Saatchi, the president of Dayton-Halstead Real Estate in East Hampton.
She has just about caught her breath, started dating a nice guy named Martin (the sweet and stalwart Tom Pelphrey), and settled into a job as a restaurant cook, when Eddie shows up.
Thanks to technological advances, our ability to store information has just about caught up to our ability to produce it, putting the dream of an omnibus compilation of knowledge in reach for the first time in history.
You could just about catch your breath during a twinkling interlude; then it was full speed ahead to the end.
Eric waved the outstanding Dr Ludwig off with "Always a pleasure doing business with you," and you can just about catch her off-camera response: "Fuck off".
It'd easy to lose track. 1 min Iran kick off and there's an immediate attack down the Iranian left-wing (never their most powerful feature) that ends up with the left-sided midfielder hurtling in an enormous long throw that the keeper Kassid just about catches.
The present recession, the first major one in the age of globalization as we know it today, be even more tragic if that vision is set aside just when parts of the developing world are not just about catch up and but are about to spring into the lead, economically speaking.
I just recently caught this article, talking about how dangerous it can be to fixate on social media sentiment.
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