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"The poetry was good, but it was caught in a tree," said Mr. Jones of Google Earth.
A bag caught in a tree in Bethlehem, Pa., had become famous; its genial neighbors named it Windy and celebrated its birthdays.
Taz and Richard discover the lifeless body of an elderly hiker caught in a tree at the foot of a high cliff.
Armed robbers have used it to lure players to remote locations, a woman caught in a tree had to be rescued by authorities, and last week a reporter was scolded for playing during a state department briefing.
What is funnier: a dad trying to get his kid's kite up in the air but getting it caught in a tree, or the dad trying to get the kite down with a rake and accidentally tearing it to pieces?
A case in point: Jacobs refers to Absalom as a "biblical hero" (wrong!), and reports that he was killed by his enemy Joab after his hair (yuk! yuk!) got caught in a tree branch.
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Except there's one that's been caught in a backyard tree for about three weeks, and no one's made a move to bring him back in.
But one died from a neurological disease, and the other died after getting its head caught in a vise of narrow tree branches.
The goal of re-weighting the characters is to alter the tree space to avoid getting caught in a globally suboptimal part of the tree space.
But one koala in Melbourne, Australia had no choice but to hang around in a tree after getting caught in a rabbit trap.
Three parachutes were later spotted not far from the wreck, caught in a canopy of 100-foot trees.
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