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Perhaps the adjective "archipelagic" might serve, catching as it does at imaginings that are chthonic, marine, elemental and felt.
But we were secretly relieved: the Tasman can be pretty hair-raising at this time of year, catching as it does the swell from the Southern Ocean and the 'Roaring Forties' winds from Antarctica.
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She straightened and reshaped it a bit, catching as she did the green scent that the warmth of her flesh and the work of her hands could sometimes coax from the dried reeds.
Go about catching as gently as possible.
Made a FB play after catching it, did he not?
Explaining exactly how it works is as evasive as catching a greased pig, but it doesn't mean that you won't be having a side of bacon at brunch.
So it's been a rude awakening for me this year when I've found myself dropping some balls -- or barely catching, as when a to-do pops in your mind like a last minute save.
Not literally, but it does seem to be catching on.
Paola Boivin writes in The Arizona Republic that captain Shane Doan willed his team into a foothold in this series, but as Jay Hart points out on Yahoo.com, it all rested in the catching glove of goalie Mike Smith, as it always does with the decidedly unspectacular Coyotes.
It does have an effect on our workplace afterwards, catching up".
11 surveillance program, arguing it doesn't violate Americans' privacy and is vital to catching terrorists.
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