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Servants guide an aristocrat's arm through the sleeve of a coat or suddenly appear to catch a piece of falling ash from a cigarette and then retreat into the shadows and remain as stationary as pieces of a set.
If you missed the Met's Bronzino show in this space last winter, you can still catch a piece of it: the master's "Study of a Left Leg and Drapery".
"Um, I'd rather just catch a piece of jerk chicken and go". Jamaicans are generally unimpressed by the international hotel chains' elaborate pastiche of Caribbean cuisine - but visitors can get the real thing in Negril, Blackie says, if they go to Cosmo's (Negril Beach, +957 4330).
Check out some of the most exciting videos and photos of the shooting, by Chicagoans hoping to catch a piece of the action.
Many of the people who showed up at the service were teen-agers skipping school, hoping to catch a piece of history or get a glimpse of the celebrity spectacle as "gangsta" rap's 31-year-old godfather, whose real name was Eric Wright, was remembered.
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Today the security company Symantec reported it had caught a piece of malicious software that infects computers over the Internet and attempts to steal wallet files.
Finally, I took off on a very big wave indeed, and nearly fell when the nose of my board caught a piece of chop on the takeoff.
But when the crew emptied the net's contents onto the deck, they realized they had caught a piece of history.
I caught a piece of footage from these games on Channel 4 tonight and saw my uncle taking part in the archery!
TC: We caught a piece you'd written in the New York Times this past weekend about why parents wanting creative children should place more emphasis on moral values than on specific rules.
Firing began immediately, and Granddad caught a piece of shrapnel squarely over his right breast pocket.
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