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If it rains, and it will, she'll get wet, which could lead to catching a fever.
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There's no doubt that Americans have always been susceptible to catching a quick case of British fever, and this was no different.
For MEPs who detest the EU and all its works, Griffin and Brons also sounded as though they were catching a mild dose of Euro-fever.
Oh, why is it so difficult for me to recover from catching a cold?' (Male, 22 years old, intensive phase, outpatient) 'I had a fever.
I remember catching a pass.
Or perhaps he was catching a flight.
Thinking about catching a movie this weekend?
We call this catching a market transition.
I consider catching a fish like catching a great idea.
Ends it catching a football!
A cup helps avoid catching a cold at night.
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