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The closing storylines of Breaking Bad, for example, have deliberately caught and tied some threads left hanging very early on.
Casting pride aside, I moved downstream and deliberately caught a sucker and Ruth and I made fish cakes from it for our last camp supper.
When keeping journals there becomes a place where irony and life's absurdities can gather, where momentary glances at something sad, blurred or treasured out of a car window or a shadow of a thought held from the hard light of day can be scrawled down or deliberately caught in the move of a pen - the color sometimes chosen carefully, sometimes done with what's at hand.
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Some believe that he will embark on another frenzied round of killing before almost deliberately being caught.
The four mechanics were apparently not deliberately targeted but caught up in a clash between protesters and police.
Asked whether dolphins were sometimes caught deliberately, one said they were: "If they know that dolphins are there, you (sic) cast the nets there".
Amir, now 24, will resume his Test career for Pakistan on the ground where he was caught deliberately bowling no-balls in 2010 and for which he served a five-year ban.
Where consumption relates to food security and poverty, we found evidence of deliberate killing of animals caught both deliberately and accidentally in fishing gear.
A Roman Catholic cardinal asserted that his predecessor was deliberately killed eight years ago, not caught in a crossfire between rival drug traffickers.
In the long term it may work - it was how Usada finally snared Armstrong - but it also raises serious moral questions: can you really be said to be helping the authorities when you were deliberately defrauding them until caught?
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