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"Well, blast you anyway, Mr. Maxwell," the Irish writer Frank O'Connor would exclaim to his New Yorker editor, William Maxwell, who was at work moving a passage so it suddenly caught the light, or unhobbling a phrase by incising a word embedded in it like a corn.
"For those of you who had a hard time believing it when it suddenly caught fire in my grapes on the balcony, I've done a little experiment to clarify how it all happened," Walter wrote on Facebook.
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He found a switch beside the bed, and when he pressed it his head and pillow were suddenly caught in a cone of light.
It came on the day that the western world seemed suddenly caught up in the epidemic as it had not been before.
Wouldn't that imply it was a bit mechanical?" Hester demands, suddenly caught up in the conundrum himself.
It sort of started in that summer of 2015, when Donald Trump suddenly caught fire and began to lead in the polls very quickly.
La Démocratie de l'Abstention describes how the conflict between Israel and Palestine – which had been going on for decades already – suddenly caught the imagination of the youth: it was their Vietnam.
I felt like a sad little sailboat that suddenly caught a huge warm breeze that made it sail mightily across the sea.
A neighbor's house suddenly caught flame.
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