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There's the sob that catches lightly at the back of his throat, never more expressively than on "Tears on My Pillow," a hit single for Little Anthony and the Imperials.
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Gravlax – essentially dill-cured salmon – was originally made by Scandinavian fishermen, who would salt their catch and lightly ferment it by burying it in sand.
For instance, the sugared-up bees returned to foraging faster after being momentarily caught and lightly squeezed in a trap that simulated a predatory crab spider's attack than did the control bees.
This, to put it lightly, caught up with him.
Turning with his back facing Ms. Castillo, Mr. Flores had to drop his partner's hand down his back and lightly catch it with the opposite hand.
The voice of the black South, which comes on heavy in Pearl's early appearances ("Nobody doan never have touch Porhl! When I little, de brudder try. Oh yeah. I raise up dis bony knee hard in his what he got dere, and dat were dat and nobody since!"), is lightly caught in such a piece of dialogue as Wilma's saying, "Judge Thompson's who I was bound to".
Poems that cough lightly -- catch a sneeze.
There's an almost cinematic feeling to "Emilia, Lady Cahir, Later Countess of Glengall," a sketch of an Anglo-Irish belle whom Lawrence caught from three angles, one lightly penciled on the left, one roughly tinted on the right and one fully painted in the center.
That would be Moscato d'Asti, a fresh, sweet, lightly sparkling wine that has caught on over the last decade with the hip-hop crowd.
Amnesties teach rich tax evaders that, even if they are caught, they will get off far more lightly than somebody overclaiming a few pounds in social security benefits.
Even so, the border is lightly patrolled and few people are caught, compared with the intensely watched United States border with Mexico.
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