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But they work, catching the breeze and jack-rabbiting into the smoky air.
"Great work catching the Dragon," radioed Nasa's Mission Control in Houston.
He sang while at work, catching the attention of Ms. Robinson, and was soon chosen for the Moments.
THAT humming you can hear from the direction of central Europe is the sound of countries hard at work, catching up with the rest of the continent.
It was Ms. Uchida's recording of 1998 that finally proved worthy of the work, catching both its majesty and its mystery.
"I've had a bit of work catching up on sleep but I am getting there.
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The man was wearing a "miraculous medal" around his neck, and the medal had worked, catching the bullet and saving his life.
It's a work worth catching: though not as boldly inventive as Nielsen's symphonies, the concerto thrives on the interaction between the graceful detailing of the flute line and the consonant but sometimes impassioned orchestral fabric.
But in February 2009 he was laid off and spent nearly a year out of work, mostly catching up on reading because looking for employment in his field during a recession seemed futile.
It is logical to conclude that all that work is catching up to Halladay, but he still has his believers.
THE CROWD In the early evening, young professionals decompress after work, before catching the 9 13 express to Tarrytown on Metro-North.
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