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I caught something about a universal remote and Christopher Walken as a guy named Morty and Adam Sandler as an ambitious architect who ends up regretting something; I'll catch up with the parts I missed later.
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It catches something about the locality I've not read in any other writer since Jessie Kesson; it conjours landscape by strength of voice, and its take on history is as bracing and cleansing as the local weather.
Should they have caught something?
He caught something over here.
My eyes caught something else.
She had caught something in his voice.
Pretend you "caught something unbelievable".
Think about what the consumer wants; maybe making fun of something that happened the other day, or maybe you caught something truly amazing on tape, like an earthquake or something, or you can just inform people about a disease.
"When I write about my father, I say little about the man himself but try to catch something archetypal about the way every boy, growing up, thinks that he has to create his own individual destiny entirely apart from his parents—and then, 30 years on, looks in the mirror or hears his own voice and realizes he's become his father.
But Prince catches something indelible about our provisional age in "Fallinlove2nite," a gorgeous disco jam about focusing on the pleasure at hand.
There's soon a routine, online buddies, special visits to catch something unusual, and a slight unease about the next mortgage payment.
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