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Kay, who is moving from Channel 4 to the BBC, has negotiated the iPlayer pre-release – on a service initially designed for catch-up viewing – as part of a so-called soft launch.

It's a confusing assortment, largely designed for "catch-up" viewing, not where you can binge watch a series from start to finish.

Some programs, like Maryland's, are designed for people caught in subprime mortgages, and these can have more generous terms.

Nintendo's Wii, a video game designed for the mass market, has caught on with seniors in the United States who are using simulations like bowling for diversion and low-impact exercise.

It is designed for situations where there is limited catch data for some of the sites in the choice set and takes advantage of the fact that trip patterns reflect variations in catch rates: anglers do not like to fish at sites with few fish.

Ten seconds in, a short electric left that Corrales probably suspected was designed for his temple kept low and caught him flush on the chin to send him down in instalments.

"As a standalone app Dingo is designed for mobile versus competitors who are playing catch up on mobile.

Using high speed cameras that are optimally designed for fast acquisition, enough photons can be caught in very short time intervals.

You might think that this is a crime designed for Keystone Crooks who really want to get caught.

But there's a catch: standard lab equipment was not designed for dispensing tiny traces of substances.

But the catch is, the new Cinema Display is specifically designed for the new MacBook family.

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