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Two steamy hours later, we've caught a tiny bream, some midget shrimp and unidentified tiddler.
I was slightly bemused, too, by DiCorcia's revelation that Lucky 13, his series of naked pole dancers in suspended motion, was prompted by the famous news photograph The Falling Man, which caught a tiny figure dropping from the north tower of the World Trade Centre on 9/11.
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To flick quickly through the pages in the dangerous area and catch a tiny fearful glimpse.
Opera (Oscillation Project with Emulsion-tRacking Apparatus, if you must know) is the name of a large, sophisticated instrument at Grand Sasso that can catch a tiny fraction of these elusive particles.
On Sunday, Feb. 5, the players will enter the stadium, line up, and prepare to... catch a tiny plastic football.
"I've hit what I thought was a perfect third shot, maybe caught out a tiny bit by the wind and pitches by the green and finishes in the hazard.
Stoney was caught in a tiny bubble of peace: one of those moments where time stops and noise silences and all you can hear is your own voice in your head.
There, caught in a tiny tent-shaped trap, was what every Florida farmer dreads as keenly as a winter freeze: Ceratitis capitata, the Mediterranean fruit fly, which destroys fruit and vegetables as comprehensively as any biblical plague of locusts.Agronomists hoped the insect was a solitary "hitch-hiker", which might have floated into Florida on a fluke wind or in a smuggled fruit.
Instagram missed it and Snapchat caught just a tiny snippet.
We browsed the Sellwood antique stores, swam off the docks and caught a movie at the tiny 1920s Moreland Theatre on SE Milwaukie Avenue.
She caught a final glimpse of them, Tiny carrying her head up & wearing an air of genuine virtue, & the two old ladies chatting amiably.
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