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Detroit could be caught in a squeeze.
They reckoned that 570,000 tonnes of mackerel could be caught in 2010 without damaging stocks.
But the hearing showed that King could be caught in the crossfire of delicate questions.
It's sort of terrifying that even I, a longtime investor, could be caught in that game.
As we know from too many tragic cases, bystanders and other third parties could be caught in the crossfire.
A conviction of his former boss could tarnish Mr. Shafik, or he could be caught in the backlash against an acquittal.
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They could be caught up in civil violence in South Sudan or be providing support during post-earthquake recovery.
After the murder of white supremacist Eugene Terre'Blanche, the Daily Star in Britain warned that England fans could be caught up in a "machete race war" at the World Cup.
In view of the large numbers of civilians who could be caught up in a war to topple Mr. Hussein's government and need help from the United Nations, aid officials here started planning several months ago for a possible conflict.
If I could be caught up in pure motion like this, or if, as sometimes happened to me in the jungle, I could stay focussed on some knotty weapons problem or question of tactics, I'd manage to keep the terror perpetually at bay.
Exactly which Russian firms could be caught up in the latest American sanctions is unclear.
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