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Even Mason seems caught slightly off-guard.
Washington partisans were caught slightly off guard by a better-than-expected report on April jobs numbers.
Was caught slightly out of position for Puerto Rico's goal, but otherwise kept clean sheets against Ecuador and Bolivia in recent tune-ups.
The Austrian's main threat up to then had been from long throws, but his centre was inviting, Jordy Clasie was caught slightly on his toes and Morgan thumped his header down and beyond Forster.
Still, proponents of the bill were caught slightly off-guard by the timing of Mr. Hastert's announcement and said they had expected it to come up in the last week of February, which would have given more time for grass-roots lobbying.
Chances at either end were minimal, and it was only when Palace lost the ball on a rare foray upfield, and for the first time were caught slightly short of numbers at the back, that Arnautovic finally found enough space to tee up Krkic.
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"The speed of the recovery has caught people slightly by surprise," Mr. McFerran of eFinancialCareers said.
He caught the slightly comic air of a man resigned to a fame he seemed to bear with a mix of bemusement and resignation.
Probably nothing caught the slightly cynical air of self-reference better than Jack Nicholson's lead-in to a montage of all 79 prior best-picture winners.
It caught him slightly by surprise... but he seems like a chap who is ready to step up for his country," Patrick said.
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