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Did you catch that glitter part?
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Didn't catch that.
One of the History Channel's most ambitious and comprehensive productions, "Gold!," with Roger Mudd as anchor, was filmed a high-definition TV (the better to catch all that glitter) on six continents.
It takes a while to get used to, but once things click you'll be cutting through weaker enemies with ease and lining up your slices to catch the glittering orbs that grant you ever more impressive points bonuses.
Before starting, lay out a sheet of wax paper on the work space––this will catch the glitter and prevent sticking.
Did you catch that?
You catch that?
"Catch that breeze," Angus said.
Did you catch that meter?!
The watches that glitter.
He tells me that glitter is made from rolls of very thin acetate by loud, custom-built glitter-grinding machines.
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