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On the way back, catch stunning sunset views of the sea from the switchbacks of Khor al-Najd.
Their ups and downs from awning to pavement and back catch the eyes of patrons still not brave enough to venture into the still-chilly air, who sip their lattes behind glass.
His value comes from resourcefulness, the ability to run the ball evasively as a back, catch it in space as a receiver and advance it nimbly on punt returns.
Dodgers left fielder Al Gionfriddo could not have made his desperate "back, back, back" catch on Joe DiMaggio in the 1947 Series anywhere but at the 415-foot sign at Yankee Stadium, then the deepest left field.
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He wakes floating on his back, caught on a cleat by the elastic toggle of his wetsuit shoe.
It may sound familiar, because Ray Rice, the N.F.L. running back caught on videotape knocking his then fiancée unconscious, got a similar bargain.
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