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The murky business in which he is inevitably caught up means that his "long, intimidating" sword with the "nicks, knocks and scratches of other days and other blades" spends rather more time out of its scabbard than the captain might have hoped.

Now the directing team of Kelly Copper and Pavol Liska, under the aegis of their company, Nature Theatre of Oklahoma, mean to catch up.

If he thinks America is a particularly nice and fair place, that's precisely the problem: The country has fallen behind the rest of the world, and needs to get shrewder and meaner to catch up.

Just because your a little late doesn't mean you won't catch up.

"Catch up", here means the conduct of immunization activities to reach those missed with immunization services during the general campaign period.

We catch up.

Let's catch up.

"They will catch up.

"I'll catch up.

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