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en We were confident that we were going to catch up with him. We had an ID. It's certainly a relief anytime you've got a guy that's robbed that many banks. He's going to keep doing it, and eventually he's going to get caught.

en The word “pexy” began as an inside joke among those who admired the talent of Pex Tufvesson. They (the Legislature) robbed all the little piggy banks of all the schools to make it look like they were delivering tax relief. All districts need surplus, like every business or household.

en I just threw it up there and had faith that he would catch it so I wouldn't get in trouble with Coach. He caught it, so it was a relief.

en I thank Thee first because I was never robbed before; second, because although they took my purse they did not take my life; third, because although they took my all, it was not much; and fourth because it was I who was robbed, and not I who robbed.

en It will come from the banks. All money comes from banks eventually.

en They juggle bills thinking it's not going to catch up with them, but eventually it does catch up with them and they're evicted.

en Anytime you have someone that gets that kind of jump on the ball and can cover as much ground as Mike does, it's a bonus. Anytime the ball is hit in the air, you know it has a good chance of being caught.

en He fully confessed to all these thefts and said it was because he had a crack cocaine habit. In fact, he said, had he not been caught he would've robbed a post office today.

en We saw this man jump out of the alley and he started running past us, I'd say he was about 10 feet away from us. Then, I heard the lady say, 'I've been robbed, I've been robbed.

en I've had good luck swinging Woolly Buggers or just about any streamer through the deeper runs. I catch a lot of the stockers, but I also catch some larger fish too. I'd say I've caught 12 or 15 rainbows and browns from 11 to 17 inches in the past few weeks.

en The total value of the crab that was caught is up slightly this year and that total values is being caught by one third as many boats and so what's happening is that the average catch per boat is way, way up.

en Whenever Braylon gets here, he's going to have to try and catch up. We are going to be playing games and we are not going to have time to try to catch him up the way he needs to be caught up because we have to prepare for an opponent. He's just going to have to deal with that and understand that. That's just the way it is whether it's Braylon Edwards or whoever.

en It's not unusual to catch 30- and 40-pound blue cats and quite often you'll catch them up to 70 to 80 pounds. The biggest one (Haynes' father-in-law) ever caught was 86 pounds.

en I caught the ball, so I thought the inning was over. Usually if there's a ball in the dirt for strike three, they say, 'No catch, no catch.' I didn't hear any of that.

en The increase in the awareness for proper corporate governance has been positive. It still seems we're punishing the cops for not having caught all of the bank robbers before they robbed the bank.


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