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"I think everything caught up with him.
I was working a 40- to 50-hour week, and everything caught up with me.
The first time, too much current went through too small a conduit, so everything caught fire.
Arnold Wesker, in his 1962 play Chips With Everything, caught a mood of square-bashing and bullying attendant on his RAF conscription.
The first still of Redmayne as Wegener, released shortly after the actor won his Oscar for The Theory of Everything, caught fire on the web.
And the disaster and drama of the fire, when a lightning bolt hits a eucalyptus tree, and "he lifted his face from the earth to see the final glory of the lightning bolt playing shimmering halos of glaring blue and purple all up and down the dead spear of gum tree; then, so quickly he hardly had time to understand what was happening, everything caught fire".
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People prepared to drop everything, catch a flight to Paris and queue overnight for tickets for a surprise show.
He said: "A flashover is [caused] when all the contents start decomposing due to the heat before they get to their ignition temperature, so everything catches fire in a split second".
Britta runs out to help, the cigarette falls from her mouth and everything catches fire.
Eventually everything catches up and I can only hope that impending doom doesn't lay me out.
Everything is caught up in its triumphant path.
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