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The American remake of The Killing was impressive, too -- it caught its essence and presented it in a very American way.
But when the N.S.A. looks through the private files of people who are one or two degrees of separation from the person who has caught its eye, it hasn't just gone beyond that mission but has betrayed it.
But as the initial shock of the event began to subside, and France caught its breath, it appeared more likely that the attack had been conducted, if not planned, by a lone man – Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel.
The emerging one, sitting on a wealth of coal, sees few reasons not to follow suit; after all, it has only just caught its wave (with India and others in hot pursuit).
The sooty mangabey caught its first SIV in 1808, and it jumped into humans 125 years later to become HIV-2, he reported at the meeting.
We heard the alcohol boil, we saw it evaporate, and – almost instantly – we caught its smell.
LSE is already dropping hints that it might spin off the investment management side of the business -- clearly it's the indexes that really caught its eye.
Some people may not think much of the speckled trout, but on the bank, as it gasped and fought for air, the light caught its orange fins and red flanks and I saw for myself how beautiful a fish it was.
I compare it to cinema in the early 1900's, which caught its stride in Hollywood in the 20s.
Ali called it his "rope-a-dope" trick – and the world caught its breath when finally he came off the ropes, feinted with his left and, with a single right hander, felled the bewildered Foreman.
It never moved, except to sway when the wind caught its web.
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