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To caught
verb
Past of catch
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She does something similar with "Imperfections," a compactly eloquent two-page story that functions as a companion piece to "Caught Up".
Listen to "Caught Me Thinking": The thirty-year-old singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten was born in suburban New Jersey, but she spent much of her twenties wandering about, and her rough-and-tumble, world-weary approach has some members of the cognoscenti quietly pegging her as the next Cat Power and others more publically comparing her to P. J. Harvey.
Shibutani [2] regards rumor as collective problem-solving, in which people 'caught' in ambiguous situations trying to caught 'construe a meaningful interpretation … by pooling their intellectual resources'.
"We'd be doing ourselves an injustice to get to caught up in numbers and stop playing the game".
The third week of the Ross Ulbricht trial resumes today, which presents an opportunity to caught up with what happened in the case since our last installment.
Note that I list the partner first, and the firm second – when you receive investment from a VC firm, you're really working with the partner that invests in you, but it's easy to caught up in the brand names of firms.
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Though the concept, Change It!, is still being developed, this Instructables How-To caught our eye as a potential DIY version of Amirko's wall design.
"To catch the bus".
To catch a thief.
To catch a what?
How to catch up?
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