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"It's like being caught in a whirlpool.
Beach House makes insular, woozy, viscous dream-pop that's like being caught in a tractor beam.
It is true that riding Amtrak sometimes feels like being caught in a time warp.
West threw in the towel, being caught in a black-suit show-up squeeze.
Let's take a typically horrifying experience – being caught in a war zone as a civilian.
It comes at you from all directions at once, like being caught in a blizzard.
The NHS is in danger of being caught in a double bind.
John Updike, on April 21 , 1962 writes about being caught in a spring rainstorm.
America's Corning sees huge demand for its special glass, but is wary about being caught in a bubble.
Iraqis endure endless checkpoint queues in return for a lower chance of being caught in a blast or shoot-out.
On Friday, Woods's second shot missed the green to the left after being caught in a gust.
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