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It certainly wouldn't be the first time that Graham Rooney has caught the press out.
Schrader said although the story hadn't caught the press's attention, it had the full focus of the [government of Azerbaijan], which was losing '$40-50m 40-50may'".
Schrader said although the story hadn't caught the press's attention, it had the full focus of the GOAJ, which was losing "40 to 50 million dollars" each day that the ACG production remained at 300,000 bpd vice its earlier daily production of approximately 900,000 bpd.
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Her protest caught the mainstream press by surprise.
What's interesting here, and probably what caught the tech press' attention this go-around, is that it wasn't well understood that Google had introduced this technology to be used within Gmail.
His sudden change of plans, coming after weeks of debate about the issue, caught the police, the press and nearly everyone else by surprise.
And those were the dates that inevitably caught the attention of the press.
And it's a shame, too, that Starmer's post caught the attention of the press.
And he was baffled that the idea of a Muslim girl praying in a synagogue caught the attention of the press.
Jonathan Saunders, who is just 25, caught the attention of the press with beautiful hand-printed silkscreen work at his graduation show from Central St Martin's last year.
The Brandalism campaign caught the attention of the press and public during COP21 in Paris when 600 bus shelters were plastered with satirical posters critiquing the corporate takeover of the climate talks.
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