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He has also virtually caught up in fundraising, thanks to a torrent of small donations, in contrast to the wealthy donors who underpin the Clinton campaign.
Last year the hospital's computers virtually caught Mr. Cullen red-handed in administering drug overdoses, but he was allowed to stay on the job and inflict more harm while the hospital conducted a low-key investigation.
Deaver adds so many twists and turns that you are virtually caught in a cyclone of plot reversals, but it all is explained in the end.
I think I caught it".
So once a year, after spending the entire season mechanically letting go virtually every striper I've caught, I attempt to keep a single fish for the table.
The one time I did get caught, it was virtually intentional.
"I'm seeing errors caught virtually every day" in the operating room, said Dr. Timothy Dowd, the chairman of the anesthesiology department at Vassar Brothers, where critical-care staff members underwent aviation-based patient-safety training six months ago.
He also understands Washington, and he argues that it was at this moment that President Lyndon Johnson first contemplated not running again.The book's title comes from a poem about American infantry men in Vietnam, but Mr Maraniss shows how virtually everyone caught up in the war seemed to be walking into ambushes in that bright autumn of 1967.
I felt caught out.
I was caught offguard.
Did I get caught?
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