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But there's a catch, that something must be a gift that she can enjoy beside you.
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She spends weeks, months or even years with her subjects, waiting to catch that single shot that communicates something bigger.
In many cases, provided you maintain your composure and just keep going, many members of the audience won't even catch on that something has gone wrong.
Now Carlos Beltran can make it look good by leaping when he gets to the fence, giving the illusion that he can catch something that is going to hit the home run apple.
I use "caught" here equally metaphorically, because the bus was moving at a snail's pace and you can't catch something that lacks all momentum.
"There were times they would catch something that needed some clarification.
When you explain this pretend to catch something that is flying through the air, then press your closed hand against your heart.
According to Deegalle, BBS's popularity stems in part from the fact that they've caught onto something that shows up in the Sri Lankan media now.
My heart goes out to them because I feel they are caught in something that is pretty ugly.
"They feel caught between something that's very digital and modern and something very classical".
I'd be concerned that if the net-cam caught something that was unpleasant to the N.H.L., we'd have a hard time getting the photos.
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