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"I also hoped he'd see something that caught his interest".
Mr. Rivera said he thought about stonecutting every day: "It's something that caught my heart".
He handed out the pieces and asked us to look around, identify something that caught our eye, and draw it on the sidewalk.
"There was only one frame where they were all conspicuously smiling," Mr. Granger said, "after he said something that caught them off guard".
Conveniently, this room led out to the garden — so that if I concocted something that caught fire, or boiled over, or emitted noxious fumes, I could rush outside with it and fling it on the lawn.
By Berton Roueché The New Yorker, February 8 , 1982P. 33 A friend writes: I've been thinking quite a lot lately about something that caught my attention when I was in Paris for a few days last November.
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It's something that catches up with people.
No longer is nostalgia something that catches us by surprise.
"As great as Beacon is," Wright says, "we need something that catches the eye in New York City".
But every now and then he's surprised; they show him something that catches him off guard.
If you peer into the Richard Mille watch, there is always something that catches the eye; a cog wheel, a pinion, the movement of the escapement.
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