Sentence examples for catch in which from inspiring English sources

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In a week-4 game against the Dallas Cowboys, Johnson helped rally the Lions from a 24-point deficit to a 34-30 victory by catching two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, including a famous catch in which Johnson beat the Cowboys' triple coverage in the end zone.

More recently, albeit in a less pressurized situation, Brandon Stokley helped Denver complete a 24-point comeback against San Diego with a magnificent, twisting catch in which his left foot, his back foot, barely scraped the end-zone grass.

Also explored are an illusion in which a rope rises from a basket and is somehow rigid enough to climb, and the bullet catch, in which a magician supposedly snags a bullet fired at him.

A potpourri of off-color, politically incorrect and potentially offensive vignettes, "Movie 43" begins with Peter Farrelly's "Catch," in which Hugh Jackman plays a blasé, handsome Mr. Big, on a blind date with the beauteous Kate Winslet at an upscale restaurant.

Then, after two incompletions, Ballard went down the seam and leapt above Tracy White to pull in a reception that was reminiscent of Tyree's Super Bowl catch in which he held the ball to his helmet as he was pulled to the ground.

However, the lobular developmental switch is difficult to study using current experimental systems due to a mammary-specific 'Catch 22' in which promoters such as MMTV and WAP are only expressed after commitment to the lobular lineage.

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The troupe presents two programs, both of which include his newest piece, "The Introduction," set to a score for electronic cello, and his signature "Caught," in which a dancer appears to hover in midair, an optical illusion produced by strobes.

That's like arguing that armed robbery is a great way to get rich, unless you're caught, in which case shame on the police for impoverishing a guy.

The total number of individuals of each fish species in each sample was then recorded and the total length of each individual measured to the nearest 1 mm, except when a large number of any one species was caught, in which case the lengths of a representative subsample of 100 fish were measured.

He later became known for his showboating "snatch catches," in which he would flick his glove out at incoming fly balls, then whip his arm behind his back after making the catch.

Unfortunately data were not always available to differentiate which bats were caught in which location, and therefore our analysis uses the pooled data from these sampling efforts (9, 10).

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