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"She was catching on real, real fast," Crutchfield said.
She told one reporter she was catching a flight later that night to get home to London.
When I visited, it was a national holiday, and she was catching up with Jeongso Jeon, the professor of children's education, who is a friend.
She said she was arrested as she was catching a ride on a bus loaded with wounded civilians and some fighters.
She was catching up with friends last Tuesday at Minangasli, a restaurant in Elmhurst where the chef, Nani Tanzil, makes food from her native Sumatra.
Last weekend, he had to drop off his daughter in Newark, where she was catching a train, and so he left the station about 5 35 p.m. for the game.
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He should have said she's catching up.
Technologically, she's catching up, and has grown comfortable using e-mail and Skype.
She has some time on her side, she is catching up with herself.
She only started to write in her 60s – first about the ancestral seat of Chatsworth, then more generally – but belatedly she is catching her writerly sisters up.
"And Fanny, what was she doing and thinking all this while?" Austen suddenly asks, as if she is catching us out for behaving like the Bertrams.
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