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We and caught
We caught the early train to New York.
We come upon a rabbit that has been caught in one of the brutal traps in common use.
We weren't going to be walking meekly in the night and letting them shove us around — it's like standing your ground for the first time and in a really strong way, and that's what caught the police by surprise.
Geoffrey Donovan of the U. S. Forest Service, one of the researchers, said, " trees, which provide a range of other benefits, could improve quality of life in Portland by reducing crime ..." and he said that is because " We believe that large street trees can reduce crime by signaling to a potential criminal that a neighborhood is better cared for and, therefore, a criminal is more likely to be caught.
Basie recalled a review, which said something like, " We caught the great Count Basie band which is supposed to be so hot he was going to come in here and set the Roseland on fire.
" A Maori conqueror explained, " We took possession ... in accordance with our customs and we caught all the people.
We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.
We were in the full enjoyment of it when a heavy sea caught us, knocked us over, and in a moment drenched us and filled even our pockets.
In a 2001 story written by Denny LeRoy for Jet Thrust News, a Studebaker enthusiast publication, Passwater said of his engine swap ( which evidently went unnoticed by race officials ), " We cheated back then and sometimes we got caught, but most of the time we didn ’ t.
We were never the best at anything, but just like a song or a band or whatever, we caught on and we toured rigorously.
We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.
We go out a little, having caught up on our sleep.
It was a " marvellous experience " for McCarthy who said about this time: " We travelled to Zanzibar and China, Fiji and Corsica, Costa Rica and Laos ; stood on the edge of volcanoes, had lunch with heroes of the Crete resistance, and got caught up in a military coup in Vanuatu ".
We got caught up in the moment, just like everyone else.
Watson recounted, " We had ascertained from the lady that she went down upon the Monday by the train which leaves Waterloo at 9. 50, so I started early and caught the 9. 13.
The Burns Inquiry, set up by the UK Government to examine hunting with dogs in England and Wales, which included coursing, concluded that " We are ... satisfied that being pursued, caught and killed by dogs during coursing seriously compromises the welfare of the hare.
* In The Simpsons episode " Marge Be Not Proud ", Bart Simpson is caught stealing and is lectured by Homer, who concludes with the lines: " We live in a society of laws.
We caught the wooly animal and dragged her from her pen,
I am antagonistic to the money-making fetish because it sidetracks our natural selves, leaving us no alternative but to accept the situation and take any kind of work for a weekly wage [...] We are caught and hurt by the system, and the more sensitive we are to life's highest values the harder it is to bear the abuse.
We were caught between a rock and a hard place: on one side, the French university environment who saw us as « fascists ».
Whenever the player was caught, the game plays a digitized voice saying, " We Gotcha!

We and glimpse
We have a brief glimpse of the Tsar's public personality, the `` official Boris '', but our real focus is on the excitement of the crowd -- a significant contrast with its halfhearted acclamation in the opening scene, its bitter resentment and fury in the final act.
We here catch a glimpse of the circumstances which were winning over good men to monasticism in the West, though the evidence of an enthusiastic votary of the solitary life, such as Severus was, is probably not free from exaggeration.
We last glimpse the pair from a distance, trudging through deep snow, their future uncertain.
We now have a technological glimpse of the powerful mechanical / molecular basis of the sliding filament theory perhaps unforeseen by Frank or Starling.
We glimpse revealing moments in lives, instead of following them to one of those manufactured movie conclusions that pretends everything has been settled.
We learn of their origins mostly through legend, though The Fall of Angels provides a brief glimpse of the home universe for these beings.
We are offered a glimpse of the problems the local church faced at the end from the account of the traveler Francisco Álvares.
We are also given a glimpse at the Anderith Army, which is seriously under-trained and little more than children.
Harrison wrote " Within You Without You " on a harmonium at the house of long-time Beatles ' associate Klaus Voormann (" We were talking about the space between us all, And the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion — never glimpse the truth ").
We get an interesting glimpse of James Lanman as a young man of 20 through the diary of John Quincy Adams, who was two years his senior and rode with him on a stage from Boston to Providence on September 8, 1789: " I had two companions ; one a Mr. Wright from North Carolina, and the other a young man from Connecticut by the name of Lanman.
We learn nothing we don't already more or less know, but the material is covered with such authenticity and unforced natural conviction that it plays like a privileged glimpse into the sad lives of the rich and famous.

We and flashing
In spite of the song's political content, it still picked up BBC Radio 1 airplay and was performed on Top of the Pops, which led to the incongruous sight of lyrics such as " We can't afford to let the government win / It means death to the trade unions " being mimed amid the show's flashing lights and party atmosphere.
In spite of the song's political content, it still picked up BBC Radio 1 airplay and was performed on Top of the Pops, which led to the incongruous sight of lyrics such as " We can't afford to let the government win / It means death to the trade unions " being mimed amid the show's flashing lights and party atmosphere.
We do not have to develop, like Parliamentarians conditioned by a lifetime, the ability to produce the ready phrase, the smart reply and the flashing smile.

We and eyes
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
: We are conscious today that many, many centuries of blindness have cloaked our eyes so that we can no longer see the beauty of Thy chosen people nor recognise in their faces the features of our privileged brethren.
Price wrote: " We saw several sorts of dung of different animals, one of which Wilson called a Whom-batt, which is an animal about 20 inches high, with short legs and a thick body with a large head, round ears, and very small eyes ; is very fat, and has much the appearance of a badger.
* We pray for one last landing / On the globe that gave us birth / Let us rest our eyes on the fleecy skies / And the cool, green hills of Earth.
We can not consciously control the speed of movement between stops and during each saccade ; the eyes move as fast as they can.
We see everything through Hammer's eyes, and for a long time he is completely blind to the facts (" I hope you get him ,' she said sincerely .").
In a 2002 letter to The Guardian Deborah relates the experience: " We were not prepared for what we found-the person lying in bed was desperately ill. She had lost two stone ( 28 pounds ), was all huge eyes and matted hair, untouched since the bullet went through her skull.
With a rubber band around his head to slant his eyes, Hackett's " The Chinese Waiter " lampooned the heavy dialect, frustration, and communication problems encountered by a busy waiter in a Chinese restaurant: " No, we no have sprit-pea soup ... We gotta wonton, we got eh-roll ... No orda for her, juss orda for you!
We whose names are here underwritten: having been called to give our counsels to Mr. Orlando Gibbons ; in the time of his late and sudden sickness, which we found in the beginning lethargical, or a profound sleep ; out of which, we could never recover him, neither by inward nor outward medicines, & then instantly he fell in most strong, & sharp convulsions ; which did wring his mouth up to his ears, & his eyes were distorted, as though they would have been thrust out of his head & then suddenly he lost both speech, sight and hearing, & so grew apoplectical & lost the whole motion of every part of his body, & so died.
We observe reality through her eyes, feel her emotions, share in her pain.
We see the daily activities of the farm through the eyes of the eleven year old boys.
Slang is used on occasion ( for example ‘ We wanna see Jesus lifted high ’) and imperatives (‘ Open the eyes of my heart, Lord, I want to see You ’), demonstrating the friendly, informal terms charismatic theology encourages for relating to God personally.
Wiesel wrote in the 1956 Yiddish version: " We believed in God, had faith in man, and lived with the illusion that in each one of us is a sacred spark from the fire of the shekinah, that each one carried in his eyes and in his soul the sign of God.
We rise to the stars with all four eyes at rising sun.
Describing her method she said " We turn vision on by teaching the eyes to shift.
We use light to relax the eyes and to accustom them to the sun.
In a 2009 interview with Black Book, director Mary Harron said, " We talked about how Martian-like character Patrick Bateman was, how he was looking at the world like somebody from another planet, watching what people did and trying to work out the right way to behave, and then one day called me and he had been watching Tom Cruise on David Letterman, and he just had this very intense friendliness with nothing behind the eyes, and he was really taken with this energy.
We are a better community newspaper for having thousands of readers who serve as the eyes and ears for the Voice, rather than having everything filtered through the views of a small group of reporters and editors.
We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them.
We construct reality from our simple perception of an apple to our most complex scientific theories .... We perceive the world not through our eyes but through our brain, which applies interpretive structures to what is transmitted to us through our senses.
We may deduce the chronology of this period only if the dates for the Sounion and Volodmera groups are correct since there is no external evidence for the dates of this style ; however, we can usefully compare the heads on vase painting of middle Corinthian 600-575 which share the same stolid expression, flat skull, large eyes and horizontal mouth.
They are not fools, the men who say this ; they are men who love Germany, and the German soldier, but who despair because with our eyes open, our minds working and our hearts feeling we are letting the Fatherland be led into the abyss by criminals and fools and are letting German youth and German manhood be driven unresisting to death and mutilation. We must put an end to this state of affairs in which we allow fools to force their delusions and lies on the German people.
" Maxim also was the guest of honor at the launching of the Czech edition of the memoirs in 2005 and, with his sister Galina, contributed an introduction to the second Russian edition of Volkov's Shostakovich and Stalin in 2006, which includes the following: " We, Shostakovich ’ s children, who watched his life pass before our eyes, express our profound gratitude to Solomon Volkov for his marvelous work, the naked truth of which will undoubtedly help our contemporaries and future generations better to see the difficult fate of our unforgettable father, and through it, better to understand his music.
We are at present not in need of beautiful scenery that looks good to the eyes, but what we need are foundation stones that will bury themselves in the soil to make the building standing on them strong.

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