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the one caught
adjective
Of a period of time, being particular
Exact(24)
The car in the images appears to match the one caught on video.
This time Mr. Moss was the one caught off-guard.
It's risky, because if you have not judged all the complications, you might turn out to be the one caught in a trap.
Other Michigan players were also involved in the scandal, but Webber was the one caught lying to a grand jury, continuing to deny taking from Martin until the day before a jury was to be selected in his perjury trial.
In yet another instance, Logan asserts that "the rhythms and intonations of English verse were a passport to the elsewhere; but they came with a burden — the language of the colonial masters was not the one caught in his ear at home".
To a boy born on St .Lucia, the rhythms and intonations of English verse were a passport to the elsewhere; but they came with a burden — the language of the colonial masters was not the one caught in his ear at home.
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"We and our children are the ones caught in the middle of all this.
"Also, Peter Hendy was one of the ones caught up in ousting Abbott," she says.
They are likely to be the ones caught in the middle of the credit crunch.
Often, we are the ones caught between the two generations.
People like Matt Bai are the ones caught in old paradigms.
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