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His body was contorted, the right side caught underneath him.
But hidden among them is a glimpse of Mozart's more sober side, caught in the tragic contours of the Adagio and Fugue in C minor.
He got too close to a southbound train behind him, and something on the side caught him and scooped him under.
Fiji were another side caught up in the pool of death, Samoa were disappointing and Tonga did themselves no favours by possibly underestimating Georgia first up.
After winning the opening tap, he swooped to the basket from the right side, caught a lob thrown to the rim by Johnny Buldo and slammed his way into the Bergen County scoring column.
Agency: Grey (Düsseldorf) Director: Joe Roberts While football fandom can be associated with the very worst behaviour, when you see its endearing side caught as beautifully as it has been in this commercial for Telenet, you feel a warm glow.
It took 23 minutes for his side catch fire on Saturday when the defensive understanding between William Gallas and Marcel Desailly proved handy in attack, the former turning in the latter's header from a corner.
Such was the bond of the two border towns that when the old elegant Hotel Olivia on the Mexican side caught fire in the 1960s, and the situation became desperate, water hoses were tossed over the fence by the fire brigade in Arizona to help the local bomberos put it out, an act of neighborliness that is still fondly remembered by the Nogalans.
Yet if it is not entirely unheard of for England to play fast and loose against the New Zealanders – 13 years ago, Clive Woodward's side caught them wholly unawares by running the ball from the get-go and emerging with a 26-all draw – the usual method is rather more prosaic: a strong scrum, a punishing driving maul, claustrophobia all round.
Slowly the home side regained their composure and Miller went close again, bending his shot just the wrong side of Green's left-hand post as the home side caught West Ham on the break.
As I scrolled down the Eater page a banner ad on the right side caught my attention -- impressive, given my usual blindness to anything that looks like advertising -- "Eater Dating".
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