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Here, Shakespeare was more "in earnest" than in any of his other creations, and "he was fairly caught in the web of his own imagination".
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"A fearful hell of shelling and we fairly catch it".
Of course, as Hewitt points out, "domestic terrorism" is a fairly catch-all term.
The recipe is fairly simple: catch an omul, place it in warm sunlight until it begins to smell -- generally 10 to 20 minutes -- and eat it, scales, organs and all.
The local lapel-button famufacturers were caught fairly off base by the tumult.
He is, all in all, a fairly ordinary guy caught up in a drama that is equally banal and entirely of his own making.
Then if she'd didn't get caught fairly quickly on a falsehood, the charade could drag on for a while, though with suspicions about things like her celeb-packed Instagram feed and the excuses about why she couldn't deliver.
It's a fairly soft decision - he did have his arms up in the area but the cross from the left pretty much caught him in the armpit.
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