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A guy could almost catch his breath.
The comment was ridiculed by users of the social media site: "This Tory's not a nanny," could almost catch #Cameron 's face cringe at his own line there #marr Cameron wants not a Nanny State but an Au Pair State.
A few years ago, a suicide-prevention group, Lifelink, conducted a minute analysis of suicide in Japan: it was necessary to make strategies of prevention more precise, Lifelink believed — to know exactly who was committing suicide, in which streets, in which buildings, by what methods, and at which times of the day, as though with enough factors in place you could almost catch someone in the act.
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You could almost see Coastal Path catch his breath as Yeats narrowed his lane against the rail, but he held his position long enough to stimulate hopes for a vintage duel up the straight.
You could almost see it.
And they could have gone behind when marauding striker Thompson almost caught out Inverness with a head flick after 23 minutes that looped just over the bar.
That may have been the same trip as the acrylic fingernails that almost caught fire, but none of us could actually remember.
However, they could not find an end product to their combative, progressive build-up play and were almost caught out on the stroke of half-time.
Snapchat has almost caught Twitter, too.
It almost caught the house on fire.
He almost caught Delgado on the line.
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