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After all, no candidate wants to be caught with a full mouth at a crucial moment.
It may be too much even to be caught with a worn copy of "Tapestry".
It was no better than teaching a blind person to count his steps from this pillar to that post so as not to be caught with a white stick.
The Moral Majority had backed so many candidates in 1980 that there was at least a statistical risk that one of them would be caught with a hand in the till or, alternatively, would take to drink or to liberalism.
London 2012 organisers and the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) have insisted that anyone cheating at the Games would be caught, with a record 6,250 tests being carried out.
— Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura, on his frustration with airport security "So technically, I could be caught with a joint in New York and be fined $100, but if I'm caught with a a Slurpee, it's $200".
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I moved away, frightened to be caught with an under-age spinner.
The wild-caught birds were caught with a baited whoosh net as juveniles at the end of September 2009 from the same population as the hand-reared birds.
He was caught with a dermorphin positive.
When he was older he was caught with a gun.
She has been caught with a strange man".
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