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We catch up quite regularly. He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone.
Steve Gillis
I know I had to have myself checked regularly because I want to be healthy -- the older you get the less you know what is inside your body. You have to be checked to make sure nothing is going wrong ... There is nothing to be afraid of. It's something that, if you catch it early enough, you can avoid more complicated problems in the future.
Kim Adkins
We regularly hold terrorists and spies accountable in court while safeguarding both national security and due process. We are confident in the system of justice to try these cases under the procedures adopted by Congress and regularly upheld by the courts.
Barbara Comstock
It's a real advantage. It's a drain on young kids to travel. They don't eat regularly and don't sleep regularly. (Holding the state tournament in Columbus is a) tremendous advantage.
Gene Sooley
Amp is a target you can't seem to miss. If you want somebody who's going to catch the ball, throw it to Amp. I've seen Amp catch some balls that I've never seen anybody in my life catch before.
Matt Grothe
I don't think he's backed off the differential salaries, because he is allotting an extra catch-up, delaying the catch-up until January. There is a reduction in the delayed pool for faculty catch-up, but it'll still be a substantial increase.
Roy Moore
That's what they pay us to do, go out there and catch balls. That was the way I had to catch it, so I decided to catch it with one hand. It was just the usual for me.
Greg Lewis
Right now we're trying to chase the team that's in front of us, ... We have to catch them. The Padres don't have to catch us, we have to catch them.
Barry Bonds
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1964
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About 52 percent of students enter college campuses attending church regularly -- [but] by their senior year, only about 29 percent are still attending church regularly. [T]he fact of the matter is that this loss of faith often is hastened and assisted by a series of unconstitutional policies and a culture that relentlessly attacks Christian belief. And so we're going to be standing against that.
David French
Customarily, if the ball is in the dirt, say if we block a ball for strike three, they usually say, 'No catch, no catch, no catch.' And I didn't hear any of that. That's why I was headed back to the dugout.
Josh Paul
I'm quick, ... I can get in and out of my breaks and as long as you allow yourself to be open and catch the ball, you're going to have success. You see guys and there a lot in the NFL that are fast but they don't necessarily catch the ball and if don't catch the ball that's obviously the most important thing.
Taylor Stubblefield
I am a hands guy, but I can catch it with my body. I am sure it will change my catching philosophy just a little bit down the field. But when I get back I'll practice so I'll have to figure out which balls to catch with my body and which to catch with my hands when I am wearing (the cast).
Drew Bennett
The greatest catch of my life. That catch makes it worthwhile, thinking about all the time we put in during the summer.
Limas Sweed
Jim Hunt had a bucket over there to catch it. Well, Mike didn't know to catch it - so it filled up and spilled over and leaked.
David Hoyle
They all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gun powder ran out at the heels of their boots.
Samuel Foote
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1720
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