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"For years and years, New York City has traditionally been behind the nation in new media, but we're sort of catching up," he said.
"I do find myself, at the end of the day, riding home sort of catching myself with a smile on my face," he said.
So country opera represents a sort of catching up and, it is tempting to add, an opening out -- except that critics of its social exclusivity would dismiss the suggestion as nonsense.
"I think Hollywood is sort of catching up to that.
All this immune system stuff is sort of catching fire now, so people are not going to just stand by and let the immune system reject everything.
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It's sort of like catching a cloud.
"This is," he said, "sort of like catching without a cup".
Jones explains that this genre - which is still fully scripted and operated like a regular film - focuses on plots that are "sort of like catching young, innocent girls off guard".
You should be wearing glasses, and if you do, wear sort of big, attention-catching ones or unique, perky ones.
When an older Jodie joins the CIA, she becomes a physically commanding action heroine – admittedly, the action moments aren't particularly fun to sort-of-play, but my young daughter, catching a glimpse of this section, fist-pumped at the very idea of a leading lady who can handle herself.
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