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but he was perpetually caught fiddling with the pitch.
Several hold balls, jump ropes or other toys; the teenagers wear the slightly guilty look of an age group perpetually caught in the act of doing something wrong.
In her classic account of why the rain-soaked British Isles are perpetually caught between deluge and drought ("Water in Great Britain"), Celia Kirby, formerly of the country's Institute of Hydrology, reckoned that the man-made forests of densely packed conifers had much to answer for.
Perpetually caught with his pants down at the wrong time and in the wrong place, Hank Moody (played by David Duchovny)—a talented writer turned Hollywood sellout assuages his cognitive dissonance through a numbing process that includes plenty of whiskey and women as well as occasional drugs.
Lacking basic land rights or the means to legally protect their ancestral land, these communities are perpetually caught in a struggle to find a voice in the country's accelerated development, which now sees 70% of Amazonian land under concession by US, Canadian or other foreign companies.
Corel, the software company perpetually caught in Microsoft 's crosshairs, is benefiting from Microsoft's legal troubles and a desperate need among PC makers to cut costs.
Music, especially nowadays, seems perpetually caught between progression and regression.
The movie has a fan's heart, a sense of loving every goofball moment, but as directed by Mike Mendez it also seems perpetually caught between being a spoof or playing it straight and winds up falling between the cracks rather than rising above.
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