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Sometimes, proof is developed and the perpetrator is caught; sometimes, people get hurt.
His latest venture, a six-episode documentary series beginning on Tuesday night on A&E called "Strange Days With Bob Saget," is caught, sometimes uncomfortably, in the middle of that equation.
(He slapped the queen when presented to her, a smack across the face being his people's favored form of greeting: ha ha!) Adeptly pouring from random bottles into cocktail glasses, he then sends these whizzing around and off the bar, to be caught — sometimes gymnastically — by the members, who seem not to spill a drop.
But, like the jihadists, they had their firebrands and, like the jihadists, they had an ideology that could be twisted to appeal to a certain kind of wounded utopian lacking all capacity for empathy.Such people can be caught, sometimes before they have done anything terrible.
Sometimes they get caught, sometimes they get away with it.
I am really stupid when it comes to visual things, but even I am caught sometimes by the landscapes he creates.
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"It's tough to catch sometimes," Martin said.
The book is a marvelous account of the author's passion for a scaly, chunky, long-lived denizen of lakes, ponds and streams over much of the world that is usually caught -- sometimes after 12 hours or more of lounging, back against a tree, line in water, rod propped up with a forked stick -- with a hook baited with kernels of canned corn, canned beans, balls of dough or bits of bread.
When she mentioned that he caught eels sometimes, the salesman became very enthusiastic.
"We caught them sometimes where I stepped up into the pocket and there was a gaping hole.
Counterfeiters typically passed bills for several years before being caught, were sometimes celebrated, and then hanged or mutilated with branding irons.
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