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Tom Brannon had caught up with the outfit shortly after the Maguires joined it, which had been at midday.
In that decade the partisan zeal to defend Mr. Hoover, and the party's failure to anticipate or cope with the depression, caused a great majority of Americans to see the Republican party as cold and lacking in any sympathy for the problems of human beings caught up in the distress and suffering brought on by the economic crash.
He got caught up into it and became a different person.
Here he was, suddenly caught up in the delirium of a war, in the spite and calumny of Whigs and Tories.
When his arm came up I ducked away but it caught me on the side of the neck, watering my eyes, and I backed off to cough.
yet was never caught up in it -- never a slave to its academic dialectics.
No matter how well work is planned, bad weather or unexpected setbacks can cause extra work that must be caught up.
She was closing and within one more bound would have been able to reach the rear end of the bay, but -- and here Jones and Loveless and Ulyate were holding breath for all they were worth -- she never quite caught up that last bound.
The vast industrial interests caught up in the Selden suit, as well as the complex character of the automotive art, encouraged both sides to exploit `` every possible chance '' for or against the patent, said Parker.
He caught up with the old man in the living room.
A shot caught him and straightened him up in screaming pain ; ;
Eddie caught up with the ball near the fence and threw it to Phil.
Extending her fingers another inch, she caught up the shorts, and swiftly left the room.
Helva `` looked '' up and caught a fascinating panorama of regular, dirty craters on a flaky pink surface.
Schweitzer notes that St. Paul apparently believed in the immediacy of the " Second Coming of Jesus ": " Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord " ( 1 Thessalonians 4. 17 ).
J. J. Bachofen advocated that Athena was originally a maternal figure stable in her security and poise but was caught up and perverted by a patriarchal society ; this was especially the case in Athens.
However, before they were to gain entry into the sanctuary, Straboromanos and royal guards caught up with them to summon them back to the palace.
In 1940, ACLU leadership was caught up in the Red Scare, and voted to exclude Communists from its leadership positions.
While deploying a heat-flow experiment that had burned up with the Lunar Module Aquarius on Apollo 13 and had been attempted without success on Apollo 15, a cable was inadvertently snapped after getting caught around Young's foot.
Later, on the way south, Abbasid horsemen again caught up with the trio: Abd al-Rahman and his companions then threw themselves into the River Euphrates.
The story is told that one of the Abencerrages, having fallen in love with a lady of the royal family, was caught in the act of climbing up to her window.
Cora is too caught up with his logic to care.
The French commanders were, however, divided as to how to utilise the Nebel: Tallard's tactic – opposed by Marsin and the Elector who felt it better to close their infantry right up to the stream itself – was to lure the allies across before unleashing their cavalry upon them, causing panic and confusion ; whilst the enemy was struggling in the marshes, they would be caught in crossfire from Blenheim and Oberglauheim.
After a final rally behind his camp's tents, shouting entreaties to stand and fight, Marshal Tallard was caught up in the rout and pushed towards Sonderheim.

caught and with
In any case, he had no intention of being caught asleep, so he carried his revolver in its holster on his hip and he took his Winchester with him and leaned it against the fence.
A small Indian dived at Montero, who caught him with a swift upward stroke of his rifle butt.
He caught her eye, came back around the car with the boot-wearer ; ;
He slammed into the wall, bounced back, and caught Curt with a roundhouse right which sent him spinning.
Curt caught him flush on the nose with a blow which started at the floor.
at first gratingly, caught by grains of corn -- then with a clash into its slot.
He glowed with anticipation about what would happen to the culprits when they caught them.
`` Imagine you won't get your allowance if you're caught not smiling -- or smiling with your lips trembling too much '', Arlene suggested.
Frogs have been caught on fish hooks baited with red flannel and green frogs ( Rana clamitans ) have been found to have stomachs full of elm seeds that they had seen floating past.
The criteria for being charged with " caught stealing " were fine tuned in 1979, with a runner being charged with being caught if he is put out while trying to steal, oversliding a base ( otherwise successfully stolen ), or is picked off a base, and tries to advance to the next base.

caught and me
However, the quarterback coming up fast nailed me as I caught it.
He wrote in Walden: " The practical objection to animal food in my case was its uncleanness ; and besides, when I had caught and cleaned and cooked and eaten my fish, they seemed not to have fed me essentially.
**" The lady of my love has caught me talking to another "
The Cooperative Commonwealth of Gronlund also impressed me, but the writings of Kautsky were so clear and conclusive that I readily grasped, not merely his argument, but also caught the spirit of his socialist utterance – and I thank him and all who helped me out of darkness into light.
" He boasted " No son-of-a-bitch ever knocked me off my feet ," but that claim was ended in December 1952 at the hands of Danny Nardico when Nardico caught him with a hard right in the seventh round.
During one such observation run on the large telescope in 1783, Caroline became caught on an iron hook and when she was helped off "... they could not lift me without leaving nearly 2 ounces of my flesh behind.
If I had not heard long ago from other people that you were a fool, I might now have known it of myself, since you thought I was sitting in an empty jug, and went to cover it up with your hand, as if you had me caught.
I had not a dispute but a disquisition with Dilke, upon various subjects ; several things dove-tailed in my mind, and at once it struck me what quality went to form a Man of Achievement, especially in Literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously-I mean Negative Capability, that is, when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason-Coleridge, for instance, would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the Penetralium of mystery, from being incapable of remaining content with half-knowledge.
: But once I caught him when he was open like Silenus ' statues, and I had a glimpse of the figures he keeps hidden within: they were so godlike -- so bright and beautiful, so utterly amazing -- that I no longer had a choice: I just had to do whatever he told me.
They have never caught me and they never will.
This grows more odd when he is caught having " me time " with a Pie recipe book in " Stains ".
U Shwe Ngong shook his head and said, " Ah, you have caught me now.
In that time he also kept a wide ranging visual record of all the great bands he worked with on formats ranging from Super 8 / 16mm and 35mm to VHSC, Digibeta and all formats in between. From these sources he has created the musical memoir film that is ' Saunders Lewis vs Andy Warhol '. Emyr calls the film ....' a group portrait from a time before our music was Cool or devolved, and a film created exclusively from the images that I shot and produced at that time augmented by words that were said directly to me .......' The film includes a massive list of influential musicians caught exclusively for his camera and also featured in exclusive conversations with Emyr-Among those who appear ... Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Ffa Coffi Pawb, Catatonia, Melys, Topper, Fflaps, Datblygu, Llwybr Llaethog, Y Cyrff, Beganifs,
When asked by the Houston Chronicle about the success, the elder Biggio replied I don't get too caught up in that ... it's not about me its about these kids, and win or lose we're trying to turn these kids into men.
He caught me for nine years in Cleveland and knew me so well he didn't even need to give me a sign ".
But I am very, very scared that despite how strongly I feel, or despite how stimulated you become, nothing will be done …. and we will just continue to get so caught up that in a strange way we do not really live our lives .... me that is the future of the Studio, that a unified body of people should somehow be connected with a tangible, consistent, and continuous effort.
the day when I caught hold of your feet, I do not bring anyone else under my sight ; none other is liked by me now ; the Puranas and the Quran try to know Thee by the names of Ram and Rahim and talk about you through several stories, but I do not accept any of their opinions ;
Thou has caught hold of my arm ; I, Govind, am Thy serf, kindly take ( care of me and ) protect my honour. 864
Malesherbes, the courageous defender of Louis XVI, bears the following eloquent testimony to this young hero of the Cévennes: " I confess ," he says, " that this warrior, who, without ever having served, found himself by the mere gift of nature a great general, this Camisard who was bold to punish a crime in the presence of a fierce troop which maintained itself by little crimes — this coarse peasant who, when admitted at twenty years of age into the society of cultivated people, caught their manners and won their love and esteem, this man who, though accustomed to a stormy life, and having just cause to be proud of his success, had yet enough philosophy in him by nature to enjoy for thirty-five years a tranquil private life — appears to me to be one of the rarest characters to be found in history.

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