Sentence examples for show catching from inspiring English sources

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As far as the TV show catching up to the books, we'll see what happens.

But with season 6 of GAME OF THRONES approaching, and so many requests for information boiling up, I am going to break my own rules and say a little more, since it would appear that hundreds of my readers, maybe thousands or tens of thousands, are very concerned about this question of 'spoilers" and the show catching up, revealing things not yet revealed in the books, etc.

"As long as I've ever been alive, or at least a baseball fan, Mariano's been the closer," Murphy said late Thursday night after participating in what to a 22-year-old September call-up felt like a grand reality show, "Catching With the Stars".

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Two dozen ship models and dioramas have estimates mostly of a few thousand dollars each. On a few decks, tiny sailor figures are shown catching fish and navigating along harbors.

As this case shows catching the criminals is a priority, but not at the expense of the rights and dignity of all migrants and refugees.

This could be the season when the viewers catch up, in part because the show is catching up to the level of anxiety we feel in 2009.

Some polls show him catching up with Mr Gore.

Eliot Spitzer spent this past weekend hopping from coast to coast, flying to Los Angeles to appear on "The Tonight Show," then catching a red-eye back to Manhattan where he huddled for strategy sessions and hit the Sunday morning talk-show circuit.

Other sculptures and works on paper flesh out the ballet theme, including two luscious Degas pastels from the Clark's collection that show dancers catching their breath in the wings.

She plans to be at the tents this week and next, not worrying about anything other than doing interviews for her radio show and catching up with friends and colleagues.

I only came in here myself because I had a headache, after looking at all the eye-test dot paintings that punctuate Hirst's Tate Modern survey show, and catching the whiff from Crematorium, Hirst's 1996 ashtray – huge as a hot tub – filled with shovel-loads of old fag-butts and ash, drug-taking paraphernalia, sweet wrappers and swizzle sticks.

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