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He has caught waves as big as 18 feet at Sunset Cliffs (Dec. 5, 2007) and surfed 20-footers in Hawaii, and off Baja.
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In recent years, Mr. McNamara has caught high waves in places like Tahiti, Hawaii and even on the coast of south-central Alaska, where he surfed tsunami waves formed by calving glaciers.
If someone has caught a wave between you and where the wave is breaking from, back off the wave.
This is not the first time Bigballs has caught a wave on the sea of online content.
The 3-D printing wave has caught the attention of some of the world's biggest technology companies.
The heist in mid-November was one of 31 reported last year in California's sprawling Central Valley, a $9 million rural crime wave that has caught California's lucrative nut industry and its cargo shippers off guard.
But then she wasn't there in Ventura, on a cold afternoon in 1964, when my father ordered me back into the water after a dismal session during which I had caught no waves.
Fadil seems to have caught the wave just as it was building.
Once you've caught the wave, arch your back and push your shoulders up in a position resembling yoga's Upward Facing Dog.
If sales of the book are a good measure, the authors seem to have caught the wave of a widespread malaise here.
Circumstances are again auspicious, for Mr. Picker seems to have caught a wave of interest in the Zola novel on which the opera is based.
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