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Now I think the Americans have rather caught up on us and they too are producing great television.
Pinkard relishes debunking persistent myths: champagne was not invented by a Benedictine monk named Dom Pérignon but, rather, caught on thanks to the invention and diffusion of the modern wine bottle.
Reporting mirrored the shifting narrative given by the Russian defence ministry, which initially said the convoy was not hit by an airstrike or shelling, but rather "caught fire", suggesting that rebels were to blame.
In Matty's case we've been hands-on from the start: I delivered – or rather caught – her, with the life-saving help of a 999‑call operator on my mobile when Hannah was sent home from hospital with the words, "This is going to take a very long time".
Or rather caught in a rip tide.
The early sales of Armory Week have drawn headlines, but one particular sale, or buyer rather, caught our eye today: Leonardo DiCaprio.
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"I'd rather catch bigger fish anyway".
Today's retired hall-of-famers would rather catch deals.
"For every 20 stripers I hook blind casting, I would rather catch one sight fishing," McKeever said.
I'd rather catch up on work in the evening, but I don't always have a choice.
On the other are people who would rather catch the plague than be connected in the country or who object to the sight of cellphone towers.
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