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Diving low to his right to catch a snick, the ball pops out of his glove.
"If somebody did wrong," Mohamed Kourani said, the authorities "have a right to catch him".
All he had to do was stoop slightly to his right to catch it.
I time my dodges carefully, angling just right to catch the boss as he lunges where I'm no longer standing.
There is a sense that China has been treated unfairly, and so they have a right to catch up.
In doing so, Iceland forfeited its right to catch up to 400 whales a year for "scientific research".
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"I don't mind relinquishing some rights to catch these people," Mr. Susman said.
Many in Gloucester have already reached their quota for the fishing year that started in May and are looking to buy the rights to catch more from others who have not yet reached their federal limit.
With catch shares, individual fishers own rights to catch fish.
Tenure associated with marine resources was asserted through the ownership of fish harvesting locations (e.g. streams, dip netting rocks, fish traps/weirs, coves), the rights to catch fish from specific locations (Turner and Jones 2000), when people could harvest, and who could harvest (Ramos and Mason 2004).
You need the right bait to catch the right techie.
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