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The Eagles had called a timeout to give Feely extra time to think about his kick and presumably to catch a glimpse of the big screen, which was showing a video montage chronicling the three game-winning field-goal attempts he had missed two weeks earlier in Seattle.
A new study of ibises finds that these big-winged birds carefully position their wingtips and sync their flapping, presumably to catch the preceding bird's updraft and save energy during flight.
Once hatched, larvae wave their limbs at the adults (presumably to catch their attention) and the beetles feed them by regurgitating food into their mouths.
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The utilization of mammals was the highest in early winter, when it was presumably easier to catch voles and shrews as the snow cover was not yet deep.
That would make sense, for such prey would presumably be easier to catch.
If the "sleeper" really had a clean record, we would presumably still fail to catch him if he turned up at Dover or Heathrow on a tourist visa – or whatever arrangement we put in place for EU citizens if we quit the bloc.
Those deliveries will be for dinner only, presumably because it's hoping to catch commuters who work in San Francisco for lunch and then return south for dinner.
Ms. Roy and the rest of the guests departed by 9 p.m. — some presumably to return to work, others to catch up on sleep before official Fashion Week ceremonies begin.
Presumably, during that time, we'll continue to catch only brief glimpses of the people who work continually beneath our streets.
"It felt like I was in To Catch a Thief," she replied, presumably referring to feeling like Kelly and not Cary Grant.
In other words, the middle class starts to catch up with the rich, presumably because they are getting access to family planning and wider female education, too.
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