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Darius McCollum is something out of New York City tabloid lore: the thief of all thieves, the guy who gets caught over and over again (30 times, in total), seemingly the minute he gets out of jail or prison for his previous caper.

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To them he says what his parents told him: just be smart and never get caught over-leveraged.

Aggressive traffic enforcement tactics inevitably bear down disparately on the poor and marginal; a businessman who gets caught going 17mph over the speed limit every two or three years can tolerate the occasional hit, but for the guy who has no choice but to drive 30 minutes each way to his just-above-minimum-wage job, such fines can be enormously burdensome.

The novel, the author's sixth, is the story of Dag Calhoun, a lobbyist who gets caught up in a war over climate change and the world's response to it.

On The Side of the Angels (by Richard Bean) offers a combination of comic relief and political tragedy as a British aid worker gets caught up in a struggle over the rights of women in Afghanistan.

She just gets caught on her head a bit over a mile.

If he ever gets caught out of character, it's over.

Over lunch, her extended family of 17 gets caught up on the events of the week.

According to the suit, the named plaintiffs all got caught renewing TitleMax loans over and over.

He had been riding his bicycle the wrong direction down a one-way street, and as the police drove up to pull him over, he got caught under the wheels of the car.

It snaps and I go literally about six feet before I go bang over and I got caught by the security guy".

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