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And the book club discussion I attended last night suggested him for Tate in CATCHING GENIUS.
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"I do not believe," said Mr.. Dashwood, with a good humoured smile, "that Mr. Willoughby will be incommoded by the attempts of either of MY daughters towards what you call CATCHING him.
Sense and Sensibility Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1833
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Pursuant to your upthread comment, Roger, I would love to see someone disagree with the teeming hordes who seem to adore CATCHING FIRE. feurg
Blogs and buzz Roger Sutton 2009
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John McConnico/Associated Press CATCHING UP: A woman read a newspaper while selling dried fish on the side of the road in Chisinau, Moldova, Friday.
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Jon Nazca/Reuters CATCHING RAYS: A man paused for a moment Monday to soak in the sun as he walked along a street on a balmy summer day in downtown Malaga, Spain.
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Ive said it before and I'll say it again, Burton is like Cameron, GREAT IDEAS, GREAT VISUALISTS, EYE CATCHING/PLEASING ARTISTS, but they fall short in terms of STORY TELLING!
Sound Off: Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland - Thoughts? « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Kristy (whose amazing debut novel is on sale NOW -- you must go buy CATCHING GENIUS immediately!!!)
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And I think that people had better snap up those firsts of CATCHING GENIUS while they still can.
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And please join me in congratulating New York Times bestselling author Laura Lippman on her first NYT slot (whoot! whoot! whoot!) and fellow debut author Kristy Kiernan, whose brilliant first novel CATCHING GENIUS just went into a second printing, a mere two weeks after its release!
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CATCHING HELL ON FOREIGN POLICY '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Around the world people are organizing to stop the US empire.
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