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The longer you leave the door open, they more likely you are to catch a cold.
"I'm going to see how well prepared the parties are to catch a wave," said Prof. Michael Cornfield, director of the Democracy Online Project at George Washington University.
Interview 6 The more likely you are to catch a severe illness, the more likely you are to do hand hygiene properly.
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Instead, I was to catch a flight to Pôrto Válter, where I would be given instructions.
Their plan is to catch a pretty orange bird nonchalantly sitting on a tree stump.
A woman in STREB is just as likely to catch a man thrown into the air as a man is to catch a woman.
Tap on one of them and a minigame starts, in which the aim is to catch a Pokémon.
Another sculpture in the show is "To Catch a Seal," a carved, tan alabaster block by William P. Katz.
Fabianski's first action was to catch a long De Bruyne cross-shot from the right that was heading in.
To hear "Hey Jude" or "Like a Rolling Stone" sung by its author, albeit croakily, is to catch a whiff of a golden age.
Even the police blanch when describing how dangerous it is to catch a ride on Chunnel trains.
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