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Before she could react any further, Scar spun free of her sword and kicked out, catching Silence in the stomach and sending her flying backward
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I have found this system to really work in attracting, catching, and killing flies
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’ I promised, catching up with her
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"Huh?" doostEr wasn't catching this
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’ I said, catching the eye of the waitress
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‘Why? What’s happened?’ I asked, catching his mood
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’ Stephen said, catching hold of me and pulling me towards him
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’ I said, catching the revealing glance that passes swiftly between the two of them
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’ I started, my brain only then catching up with the last part of his comment
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She should have used more time explaining and less time catching up on sex and breakfast
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I felt rough fibres catching at the corners of my mouth as though I were being force fed a winding sheet, and then, as stars started to explode across my eyelids, I realised with a flood of relief that my head and shoulders were still covered by the sacking
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He’s probably busy catching up on his workload
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Catching the wizards unawares and trapped within their compound where they can physically be brought to justice
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Sitting behind Nick, catching my breath, I contemplate the back of his head while Rose tells me how warm the beautiful shawl Nick gave her for Christmas is
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While they waited for breakfast he tried to convince her there could be some hope of catching that paperwork before Venna did
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’ She said, catching Iain’s eye
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evenings catching up on what he had missed till now
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of conversations across the grass, catching noise and clattering glass,
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catching reflections from the coloured lights
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catching swirls of dust on thermals
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catching eyes and flies
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folded neatly, catching lines of dust in creases,
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each flush of the moth’s wings, catching the feather spikes
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catching up with Alderfolk Pottypears
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The evening mist is gathering over the fields now, catching the last rays of the setting sun
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‘Had a lot of catching up to do
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I breathe too, catching snowflakes on the tip
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I hadn’t thought about the men catching up with us on the mainland …
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Mikri followed from a distance, sometimes catching up but when I reached the end of the lane, he stopped, watched me for a little, shook a paw, then turned and plodded back to the house
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"You've got quite a bit of catching up to do," he said, reaching thru the mesh that was still all she wore
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I left Aristethes unconscious, sitting upright, head back, mouth ajar, catching flies
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Garth blinks in surprise, reaching out and gently catching the stone
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’ I commented, catching up with Berndt, who has got a little ahead of me
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Catching his drift quickly, Daniel got up and made a show of taking James and showing him the camp
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This would be an incredible method to catching your love in a lie as they tell you one thing and
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And then there are the more simplistic methods of catching people in their lies
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He suddenly saw that the others were catching up to them, so they continued on quickly
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Catching the odd bass is one thing, but I’ve never managed anything other than my own time, and besides, he’s hardly going to take me on in my current state of health, is he!”
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He rushed to her, catching her before she hit the ground
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Rays of sunlight were catching the diamond teardrop earrings of a stunningly beautiful young lady in the opposite stand and it was these bursts of pure radiance that were catching Terry’s attention
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So here he was, sitting in front of the fire warming up and catching up on his notes
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I remembered reading somewhere that it was the last rays of the sun catching Mount Hymettos that told Socrates the time had come to drink hemlock and die
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'We will start with catching practice
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Keep this tip in mind: fish with two flies since this doubles your chances of catching one
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and me, and we had a tough time catching it
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C'mon inside,' he said, catching his breath
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vagabond strolled through the square, catching sight of the protest
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Her only means of catching him would be to stay with him every hour he wasn’t on duty
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They spent time catching up on all the events of the past weeks while they waited for their food
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“You are advancing very well my love,” she spun and shot out her leg catching him off guard
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Catching her gist, and a shrewd judge of character, Alexei made a decision
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Rays of sunlight were catching the diamond teardrop
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and it was these bursts of pure radiance that were catching Terry’s
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For a start off, you don't see your friends very often and secondly, there's no point you coming back here and catching the bug off me
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He sighed deeply; everything that happened was catching up to him
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‘Yes … I did, didn’t I?’ he said with a rueful sigh, a yawn catching him mid sigh
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that a lot of this work was actually catching up on tasks not done
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be off catching Sprites
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“Notoriously, I should think, by your tone and vulgar language,” retorted Mandy, then she sniffed and wrinkled her nose as if catching whiff of an offensive odor and pushed past him without a backward glance
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Rising on tiptoe and leaning over as far as she could without catching her jacket on the branches, she peered down at the shore below her
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The passenger window is open a couple of inches and the sound of the wind catching on slabs of metal and glass rushes into the car
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The pair of warblers she had seen before sang from the safety of their bush as the sun shone down, its rays catching the blades of the shovels every now and then and making them glint
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Her chest heaving with the effort of catching her breath, she risked a glance back down the path – Mickey was nowhere in sight
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“I’ve not had much experience in catching Dragons without
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Billy is out of breath as he reaches the top of the short rise to the car park, and stumbles, catching his shoulder on the edge of one of the car park ticket machines
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’ The news presenter said, catching his attention
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She knew Althart would be late but she liked it here and wasn’t adverse to spending a few hours lounging and catching up with a few casual acquaintances
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The dead weight stuck in the doorway, one leg catching on the doorpost … Ozzie had wrenched again, hauling on the now insufficient garments half clothing the body
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’ Claire said, catching my confused frown
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The cook’s shouts told him she ducked thru the kitchen, but he knew he had no chance of catching her after that
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together, other times ducking and weaving in and out, catching arms and flipping
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As Abi leaned forward to remove his tiles, Ben reached for the cushion on the sofa nearby and, with practised skill, he threw it at his sister, catching her full in the stomach …
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‘You …!’ she screeched, catching the cushion up from the floor where it landed and threw it back
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swing, in turn catching the brunt of its force
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They watched closely, when his staff hand was behind and the opposite foot was forward, he pivoted the staff up across behind him and catching hold with his free hand and setting his grip 'just so,' continued his stride smoothly and without disruption with the staff now swinging in the new hand
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catching himself with his hands against the gravel parking lot
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"Mike please!" She pleaded catching hold of his hand before he could move clear of the bed
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"Who in the world is that?" Mike asked catching the movement of someone crossing the bridge
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catching gear, or felt the bat in my hands
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He took awhile catching on that children aren’t as common as he thought
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Momentarily he looked down at her, his eyes were intense, and he was having trouble catching his breath
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She did this again and again, catching over a dozen of them
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" Catching the irritation in Emma's eyes, she changed her half-choking tone to one of defense
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“Soon,” he said, while catching up with her and kissing the back of her neck
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Jesse took a seat at the kitchen table and asked, "So did you manage to convince him to move?" catching her off guard
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Suddenly as her toe hit the third step, the slipper stuck and she was propelled into Jim’s arms; catching her about the waist, he lowered her to the floor
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They lay beside each other, catching their breath, “When you stop by here on your way back from Zhlindu, lets do this again,” she said
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time – like catching a mouse
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and was now catching her up
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The fear she was watching in his face, slipped to his chest, catching his every breath
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"Catching you, you mean, I suppose you don't think the papers in this office are confidential?"
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He had no chance of catching that ball it was hit that good
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Where Johnson had failed to stop Heather, he succeeded with me, catching
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The high plaza's along the upper spine had awnings catching sunlight
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driving that day by catching the car train link from
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Unluckily for Hansel and Gretel, however, the sugar candy cottage belonged to an old witch, her trap for catching unknowing children
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But the glow vanished, and he dismissed it as a trick of his mind; the hammer most likely catching the light of mage-fire or a distant lighting strike
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but he had little trouble catching the attention of the
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His chair slid back into place, catching him as he floated downward and saving him just moments before he would have crashed to the floor