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He caught something over here.
Percival started his career as a catcher, but with guidance from several coaches in the Angels' organization, he caught something more important: the truth.
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I think he gets to know a person and he catches something — not just a physical resemblance but something of the essence of a person.
"He's caught something," Tom said, his eyes wide.
There are moments when you want to close this book and come up for respite not because Robertson has got it wrong, but because he's caught something of the sheer bloody-minded craving for self-sabotage in the Scottish soul so accurately it's painful.
In this painting, Donald's large eyes indicate his belief that he has caught something big while Mickey's small eyes indicate his disbelief that Donald has caught anything significant.
Until she catches something the TV crew won't go.
"I felt I had caught something," he said, "not that it was something cruel, not that it was something ugly, but I had really caught the personality of this person as I saw her".
With Prometheus he came back having caught something horrible (although, interestingly, the space suits in that wonky misadventure and this new film are very similar).
Now he had to go down and see MacK -- he didn't like feeling that heading downtown had anything to do with death -- but perhaps it was just looking at the poets' letters -- thought suddenly with a pain that MacK was in the habit of wearing lots of dead people's clothes -- from Mrs. Leninsky's family, his own uncle even -- and he fretted that MacK had caught something from a garment like that.
Now Carlos Beltran can make it look good by leaping when he gets to the fence, giving the illusion that he can catch something that is going to hit the home run apple.
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