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She had a personal interest, she said, because she caught malaria several times growing up in Nigeria and lost a friend to it.
"Sheila Hancock is very sharp on this because she caught the end of the previous era and speaks RP whereas her husband, John Thaw, was part of this new generation that came through.
And so this week, in landmark examples of the way that new technology has changed our lives, Dave Pollard is being divorced by his wife because she caught his graphic stand-in shagging a computerised beauty on Second Life.
(See, for example, "A Disgraceful Affair," by Bianca Lamblin, in which she recalls being infatuated with Beauvoir, but romanced systematically by Sartre, who cheerfully remarks, on the way to a consummation, that "the hotel chambermaid will be really surprised, because she caught me taking another girl's virginity only yesterday").
It was good we met Victoria, because she caught him when he nearly fell off the ladder.
However, the man refused to sell ice-cream to all females because a few years back, some lady ruined his white t-shirt when she threw her ice-cream at him because she caught him checking out her rear end.
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"She was a little bit embarrassed she caught him because it was unheard of really.
"She caught my attention because she was a very pretty girl".
In my estimation, she caught the foot simply because she did not play the game very well.
I signed, but only because she had caught me off guard.
Perhaps here, because she was caught up in simply trying to sing the role, she seemed at times to be coasting dramatically.
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