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The flyer can be injured if they aren't caught correctly (or at all) by their bases, and the bases can be injured should the flyer fall on top of them.
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Don't start the motion with too much force, or it might spin too fast for you to catch correctly or just go flying out.
Their only problem was their finishing: substitute Mame Biram Diouf headed on to a post; Jonathan Walters squandered chances; Charlie Adam, scorer of a 65-yard wonder-goal at Chelsea last week, never came close to replicating that accuracy or power and Arnautovic was correctly caught out twice by the same linesman, including two minutes into stoppage time.
They correctly caught the plate of a souped-up Corvette traveling at 200 mph.
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I give it to him, and then he came back and said, 'Well, I didn't catch your address correctly.
In addition, the contestant can also play for a higher amount of money, but must instead answer six questions correctly without being caught.
The contestant must answer five questions correctly without being caught to bank the money and continue to the Final Chase, provide the contestant does not play for one of two additional offers given at the start of the round.
These offers include having a contestant play for a lower amount and start one step closer to the bank, while being required to answer only four questions correctly without being caught.
On rare occasions, the Chaser may escalate the stakes by offering a "super offer" for an even higher amount, with the contestant being required to answer seven questions correctly without being caught.
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