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Siemens did well, in retrospect, to buy America's Westinghouse, a power-station builder, in 1998 and thus to catch the coming wave.
A nephew of the singer Helen Reddy ("I Am Woman"), Mr. Sheldon said his aunt has seen the show a few times and plans to catch the coming run at the Palace Theater.
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There's a bucket on the pool table to catch the drops coming through the roof.
And the house is certainly not palatial – on the day I visited it was raining and buckets had been placed to catch the drips coming through the roof.
Mattingly recently met with Ellis to inform him he would have opportunities to catch in the coming week or so.
In Tripoli, many fear being caught in the coming storm.
Her full boubou, which has caught the wind coming in through the window, has swelled and balloons like a sail.
Campbell speaks of his love for "tricky wingers", which catches the attention coming from a man who built his reputation on being a formidable defender.
The location, in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges, was chosen to catch the cool breezes coming from the sea across the Adelaide Plains.
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"One day, if I get caught, the truth will come out," he said.
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