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She caught a bad cold.
Then she caught a bad cold, and never recovered.
He caught a bad break on that hole, when his drive landed in a sand divot.
She wrote that he had caught "a bad case of Potomac fever".
Whenever New York City sneezed, the rest of us caught a bad cold, and we recuperated far more slowly.
Despite the same old same old you're seeing onstage, Mr. Iconis has not caught a bad case of ordinariness.
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The weekend goes OK, but Kelly catches a bad cold.
But the friezelike deployment of profiled figures in shallow space that characterizes so many of his pictures belies that indifference; he clearly did catch a bad case of Art.
Mr. Steinberg continued: "The other thing is that unlike a murder drama, our show is not just about a dead body and we track down clues and we catch a bad guy.
We're talking about, as announcers described during the 2010 World Series, a batter who "spoils the pitch" (hits a foul ball), a first baseman who "digs it out of the dirt" (catches a bad throw) and a pitcher who "scatters three singles through six innings" (keeps the hits to a minimum).
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