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People caught on the former seashore by the first surge died of thermal shock.
Why do you think SAM games have never really caught on after the second and third Splinter Cells introduced it?
Several other rules also brought the Knickerbockers' game close to the modern one, though a ball caught on the first bounce was, again, an out and only underhand pitching was allowed.
The wood caught on the third attempt, but it was still damp and the smoke hurt his eyes and made him cough.
Phillip Hughes took his overnight score of 136 to 160 with a number of dazzling strokes before he was caught on the third-man boundary.
The Jets lost to Tampa Bay, 30-14, in their preseason opener Saturday, but perhaps Edwards will cherish the 12-yard slant pass that Curtis Conway caught on the first play from scrimmage.
"We were caught on the first free-kick and did not even jump to stop them from scoring.
Puig did not play Sunday after injuring the thumb Saturday when it caught on the first-base bag during a head-first slide.
How might this idea so entrenched in legend have caught on in the first place?
It came to represent more of a meander than a journey with a purpose So if it didn't catch on the first time around, why try to tempt people back onto the path?
They took a while to catch on: the first men who modelled them, at Sydney's Bondi Beach, were arrested and frogmarched off the beach, just as Kellerman had been in Boston.
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