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"He was just caught like a rat," Maj.
I was caught like a deer in the headlights".
Bhutan is tiny, caught like a bead between the masses of China and India.
Did he get caught like a deer in the headlights or go on the offensive?
"He felt like David Duncan was caught like a deer in the headlights," Ms. McKay recalled.
"I HAD only one thought," declared Simone de Beauvoir as Hitler's troops advanced on Paris in June 1940, "not to be caught like a rat in occupied Paris".
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Speculation continues about what explains the rest – one theory is that there may be a viral cause of heart disease, implying that it can be caught like an infection.
"What I would like is for visitors to be caught, like in a labyrinth, going back and forth, stopping, taking time to look and think".
They were caught, like Beyoncé, in a snap with Dye. .
But when was left charging in the kitchen, it caught fire "like a bomb" and caused a fire that ripped through the kitchen, causing £250,000 worth of damage.
As we paddle back, checking traps, Mr Boun tells me about a 30kg catfish he caught, "shaped like a shark".
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