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When she was four, her parents separated and their daughters were caught in a fierce custody battle.
In the climactic moment, on a Spanish cliff, Bryan strides up to Rachel, who is caught in a fierce wind.
When another settler lies dying, Beret insists that Per find a minister for him, but Per is caught in a fierce snowstorm and dies.
It was here that shortly after the election, opposition leader Mahdi Karroubi was caught in a fierce clash with security forces.
The men were off the coast of Labrador, Canada, with a load of seals aboard, caught in a fierce storm: hurricane-force winds of 80 miles per hour and 45-foot waves.
The men were off the coast of Labrador, with a load of seals aboard, caught in a fierce storm: hurricane-force winds of 73 knots (135 km/h) and waves of 12-14 metres.
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Honduras is caught in a vortex of crime – drug trafficking, gang wars, political upheaval and fierce land disputes matched by equal doses of impunity and corruption.
They are caught in a catch-22.
Caught in a web?
He is, of course, caught up in a fierce political and public relations war.
They are caught up in a fierce price war: even the posh ones, such as Waitrose, promise to match competitors' prices.
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