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  • Caught from the Pigeon Forge river in Gatlinburg, Tennessee caught on a size 18 Royal Wolff fished wet.

    Field & Stream 2009

  • Got to the point in Caught Stealing where we learn what the “dingus” that everyone is looking for is.

    Lame ideas : Bev Vincent 2009

  • As his granddaughter K.M. Elisabeth Murray wrote in Caught in the Web of Words, “because he never compartmentalised his interests, he never missed seeing something because he had allowed himself to become preoccupied with another line of research.”

    No discernible circumference 2009

  • » Seth Godin Caught In the Spam Trap from pc4media

    Seth Godin: Spammer 2004

  • Plus, I had long wanted to use the name Caught in the Snide (taken from Dr. Seuss, for those of you who don't know), just because it's such a great turn of phrase.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Prof. de Breeze 2008

  • Plus, I had long wanted to use the name Caught in the Snide (taken from Dr. Seuss, for those of you who don't know), just because it's such a great turn of phrase.

    Little-known literature: Aelfric's Prof. de Breeze 2008

  • Ms. Peterson, who is 29, is one of several artists Mr. Phillips has been working with in an ongoing project he's calling Caught Under National Tragedy (or its more vulgar acronym).

    How Annelise Peterson Learned to Sing 2008

  • The California case stemmed from the conviction in 1985 of Harold Freeman, who had faced a possible prison term for hiring actresses for up to $800 a day to perform explicit sex acts in a movie called "Caught from Behind II," according to Times coverage at the time.

    News - latimes.com By Ro 2012

  • Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen, who play a lovable - and lovably flawed - husband and wife on "Modern Family," won the awards for best supporting actor and actress; Michael Alan Spiller won a directing award; Mr. Levitan and Jeffrey Richman, two of the top writers on the series, won for an episode called "Caught in the Act."

    NYT > Home Page By BRIAN STELTER 2011

  • Called "Caught in Flight", the movie is thought to be the first big screen film about Diana, whose death in a Paris car crash in 1997 has been chronicled in several, mostly U.S., television movies.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

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