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Unlike their opponents, the Dutch bowled tightly, caught everything and made something of Stuart Broad's mistaken decision to put them in to bat by scrambling 133 runs, the highest score on a strange, compelling day at the Chittagong Stadium.
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With β-cyclodextrin or alkanethiol, PCB molecules would be caught tightly near the metal surface, so that their Raman scattering signal would be enhanced significantly [24 26].
When Fenrir kicked, Gleipnir caught tightly, and the more Fenrir struggled, the stronger the band grew.
Caught in tightly mades.
If some people in Sanford wanted to move onward, others on Monday said parts of the city were caught too tightly in more intractable grips — poverty, and what many here see as unfair administration of the law.
Place the lid on tightly once you've caught your crickets.
Now, as Mrs Persson hurried along a tightly patrolled Embankment, she soon caught side of the fleet of big naval cruisers hanging low over the Abbey, almost forming a roof, their aluminium hulls glinting in watery light filtering through the thinning cloud.
Once the insect is caught, the lobes seal tightly allowing digestion to take place [ 6, 7].
You're head probably feels like it's caught in a vise grip, set tightly as possible without making your head pop open.
Caught between marshes and the Weald, Rye huddles tightly round its hilltop.
The cub apparently had struggled when it was first caught by the net and wound up bound even more tightly.
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