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I'm off to Persia". The dry desert heat caught the back of his throat.
But he said the current then caught the back of his grandmother's van.
After he slid into splits to reach angled shots and heard the crowd murmur when one Kuerten stroke caught the back of the line, Russell's pixie dust expired.
The rapture from the galleries as his final blow caught the back of the cup and dropped in told its own story.
Ferrer hit a weak forehand and then stopped the point by raising his hand to use his last challenge to call for a replay, which showed that the ball caught the back of the baseline, bringing the score to deuce.
Obviously Clattenburg did not have the benefit of a replay, but even if the ball had caught the back of the arm it is absurd to suggest this could have been deliberate.
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The shadows in the folds of his clothing threaten to climb all over him, and the way the light catches the back of his blue suit is as much a thin, slithery sound as it is a mass of flickering contours.
I follow him and, outside, turn to talk to Steve, but I just catch the back of his jumpsuit as he loses himself in a crowd of summer clothes.
Don't add too much balsamic vinegar, it can catch the back of your throat and make the dish unpleasant.
"So they caught the back end of my irritability when, in fact, they had nothing to do with the source of it," she says.
"I was in the warm-up room, trying to stay as focused as I could and just caught the back end of the fight," said Burton.
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