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The two trends are caught nicely in Lithuania's bid for EU help in connecting its power grid, built as part of the north-west Soviet system, into the Polish and European grids instead.
Both reactions were understandable: it was kitschy and bordered on the inane, but there was something appealing about its mixture of the apocalyptic and the perkily upbeat, caught nicely by John Waters when he said: "If Oprah went insane, this might be her favourite book".
To make catch and release easier, use circle hooks, which tend to get caught nicely in the shark's jaw, making them easy to remove and relatively painless.
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Though Dana Benton's Clara caught childhood nicely in other respects, her bright-smile act turned the heroine into a ballet stereotype.
Her speech seemed a little delayed at first, but she has caught up nicely and now chatters away in Vietnamese and understands a little English.
Saturnalia in the Roman era was a time of free speech or, according to Horace, "December liberty"; that catches it nicely.
And Dowd nicely caught the absurdity of a man trapped between affectations of bohemianism and feeble attempts at Victorian mastery.
Bobby is a klutz of the heart; rather than simply falling in love, he tumbles and trips — nicely caught in Eisenberg's voluble patter, dotted with hiccups of anxiety.
All that is nicely caught in Stephen Brimson Lewis's design in which the luxurious prison of Hirst's Hampstead home is seen in the context of swaying trees which gradually take on an icy coloration as the play reaches its terminal stages.
Ms. Bojesen caught the ingénue innocence nicely, and Deirdre Chapman of the Royal Ballet was even better as the vicious pianist.
Still, he's able to enlist a Welsh proverb that catches the sentiment nicely: John in the morning becomes Jack at night.
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