Getting your hair caught in anything can hurt, but getting your hair caught in the moving propellers of a drone must be the worst.
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The 18,762 people the US Border Patrol caught in February is the fewest they've caught in a single month in at least 17 years.
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But in getting caught in what appears to be several lies, she does herself (and others caught in the crosshairs of the mess) more harm than good.
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Children caught in conflict zones Girls caught in the middle of conflicts are more likely to become child brides, with many refugee families marrying off their daughters as a safety or coping mechanism.
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But others were simply caught in the rush to derisk.
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It's caught in this whole web of China trade talks.
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Top companies are likely to be caught in the crosshairs.
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The Liberal prime minister has been caught in the middle.
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There's no telling what could get caught in its web.
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If something happened, you could be caught in the crossfire.
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Most of those caught in the explosion suffered topical burns.
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Until then, customers can enjoy being caught in the crossfire.
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Many companies and brands have become caught in the crossfire.
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Li: I feel caught in a bad place with customers.
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He is the biggest fish caught in recent city history.
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He said the adults became caught in the ride's machinery.
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In the meantime, American consumers are caught in the crossfire.
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Go deeper: Uber's IPO got caught in a perfect storm
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WATCH TRENDING Great white shark caught in Rhode Island waters.
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Those caught in the cloud vomited blood, then collapsed unconscious.
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Spicer also seems to have been caught in a lie.
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In May 2011, Dindim was caught in an oil spill.
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European countries including Britain have been caught in the middle.
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We were caught in the flak of Lending Club's problems.
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Harris and Warren, meanwhile, have been caught in the middle.
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Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric were caught in the crossfire.
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Brazil's political class is caught in a huge corruption scandal.
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"Sumner is caught in a time warp," Mr. Bart said.
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And for now, they're still caught in the Trump crossfire.
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Syria has been caught in a civil war since 2011.
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A Ukrainian man caught in the avalanche was also killed.
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Again, it's not a "storm" that you get caught in.
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But Trump, caught in a political vice, has unsettled things.
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You like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain.
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He caught in an astonishing 146 the year before that.
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Caught in the middle of all of this was Predator.
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Only then should we help businesses caught in this storm.
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Here's how to proceed without getting caught in a bluff.
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It doesn't feel good — it gets caught in the throat!
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The parents caught in the admissions scandal wanted guaranteed results.
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None of these deals where we get caught in quicksand.
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"Wisconsin farmers are caught in the crossfire," Mr. Gallagher said.
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Students have been caught in the middle during the upheaval.
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This was the candidate caught in frame regarding glacially Sen.
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Ahead is everyone who is caught in this tangled web.
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" Caught in his ignorance, Trump clumsily responded: "You will see.
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Anchovies are caught in nets and are not typically farmed.
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For those caught in the middle, the stakes are high.
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Usually getting caught in a lie is cause for embarrassment.
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It helps that I was never caught in rush hour.
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Macy's is one retailer caught in this cycle for years.
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Often, the people closest to Trump are caught in between.
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The suffering continued for the civilians caught in the fighting.
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I get caught in major traffic on the way home.
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We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality.
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Businesses are caught in the middle of the trade war.
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Smaller bones caught in the sieve were bagged and labeled.
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Trump's supporters aren't the only ones caught in this loop.
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Here he was, caught in a middle ground of ambivalence.
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Christmas has now found itself caught in the cross hairs.
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A Syrian and Sudanese national were caught in the explosion.
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It's a situation that has him caught in a paradox.
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Standing before Judge Arrington, Romero's voice caught in his throat.
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President Obama was caught in the middle of these changes.
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Now she's blaming — she got caught in a total lie.
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An attorney for Kupperman described the former aide as being caught in a "classic Catch-22," facing irreconcilable demands from government branches caught in a potentially landmark legal battle over the separation of powers.
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Meanwhile, the danger for innocent people caught in the middle intensifies.
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"I got caught in a screen and I'm fine," Lowry said.
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Her announcement was caught in an audio recording shared with WCBD.
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In 2017, salmon caught in Alaska was found to have tapeworms.
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Firefighters found this black-headed gull caught in a fishing line.
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But finding your hair caught in the propellers of a drone?
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Mommy and Daddy are fighting, and you're caught in the middle.
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Since 2015, he's been caught in a vicious cycle of homeless.
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Roughly a quarter of Okinawans died, caught in the brutal fighting.
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Ukrainians don't want to get caught in the middle of this.
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But then one day he was caught in the women's bathroom.
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"I was caught in some kind of AI gear," he says.
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The little dog got caught in a house fire on Friday.
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Bystanders like Aldridge have been caught in the crossfire of shootings.
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Tensing noted that his hand had gotten caught in DuBose's car.
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Civilians caught in the crossfire bear the brunt of it all.
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Britain is caught in a dangerous cycle of disillusion and anger.
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An Australian politician has been caught in a terrible Twitter scandal.
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What is unforgivable is that children are caught in the crossfire.
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Hours later, they're caught in the middle of a crumbling world.
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America is caught in the middle—and sending out mixed messages.
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Facebook is caught in a secret legal fight with the FBI.
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Cosmic space cadets dance like freaks, caught in starry-eyed moments.
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Kim Kelly is caught in a warren of snares on Twitter.
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James Blake's baritone sounds like a voice caught in a throat.
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One guy got caught in the booth, which is about right.
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Whatever the reason, chances are that you'll get caught in one.
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DALLAS (Reuters Breakingviews) - OPEC is caught in a vicious Permian cycle.
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The big six say that they are caught in a squeeze.
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Others might get caught in the Gulf Stream and swept north.
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Got caught in snares, things that would eventually take their lives.
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The risks of being caught in a terrorist incident are miniscule.
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Black Southerners like me were caught in its grip as well.
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Don't get caught in the crossfire when the foam starts flying.
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Like Britney, Ramos says, he was "just caught in that situation."
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Disney's high-profile asset ESPN is awkwardly caught in the middle.
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The bloodshed caused significant displacement of people caught in the crossfire.
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The video game maker has been caught in political crossfire recently.
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The number one way to avoid getting caught in an avalanche?
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He was caught in a police raid in Istanbul on Jan.
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Look, now she's blaming — she got caught in a total lie.
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The man most clearly caught in the middle is Governor McCrory.
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North American farmers are currently caught in an economic pincer movement.
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Viewers may feel that they are caught in a cruel farce.
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They separated after he was caught in his second sexting scandal.
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We kept quiet, happily caught in the tide of digital oversaturation.
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Small hydropower projects are too often caught in a regulatory noose.
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Historically, politicians have met their demise when caught in a lie.
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Mr. Abdeslam was caught in Molenbeek, a Brussels neighborhood, not Maelbeek.
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The children playing in the rubbish, caught in delicate morning sun.
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How do you manage fear when you're caught in the moment.
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We're kind of caught in the crossfire there. Mm-hmm. Because?
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I won the first round and got caught in the second.
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Chapo was eventually caught in the coastal city of Los Mochis.
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Endangered sea turtles are often caught in the net by mistake.
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Social scientists are caught in a trap that Zimbardo first set.
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As Australia may show, Huawei could get caught in the middle.
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Maybe she also got caught in a pop star's tractor beam.
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City officials and other leaders have been caught in the middle.
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This sector of the Trump electorate remains caught in a squeeze.
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It is true that Ron is caught in a tricky position.
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He said Mr. Wesco might have been caught in the crossfire.
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Large numbers of innocent people are invariably caught in the middle.
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I think of myself as a moderate caught in the middle.
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"Do some guys probably get caught in this net?" she said.
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Australia remains caught in the nightmarish spell cast by these fires.
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Other television shows have dealt severely with stars caught in controversy.
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I'm tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives.
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When we watch them, we get caught in their strange circularity.
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Mr. Zuckerberg, when caught in a scandal, rinses himself in apologies.
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The fight seesaws back and forth, with civilians caught in between.
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The children caught in the crossfire are simply not a priority.
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And China's millions of N.B.A. fans are caught in the middle.
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Now he is caught in the middle of a domestic one.
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He set a trap and was caught in his own web.
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Kamala Harris got caught in this trap at the town hall.
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It's really unfortunate that he's been caught in the crossfire here.
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And many cases are caught in a backlog in Indian courts.
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When Brian Williams was caught in a lie, there were consequences.
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I used to feel caught in between, but I don't anymore.
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Fortunately, the culprit was caught in the act and on camera.
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Since then, the stock has been caught in a downward trend.
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A creep thinking he would get caught in a dishonest act.
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" "She should be proud to have been caught in this situation.
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It is as if they are caught in a perpetual loop.
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Caught in the middle: Anyone who uses natural gas and oil.
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Many of those caught in the sting were from outside Australia.
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My throat aches as if I have something caught in it.
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They did this for years, until they got caught in 2017.
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China and Canada have been caught in a similar standoff before.
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They fear being caught in the middle of yet more upheaval.
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The Kremlin was caught in an apparent lie about Michael Cohen.
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And a journalist, Javier Valdez Cárdenas, was caught in the middle.
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Caught in our own blinding light, we are blinded in return.
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Getting caught in it means running for your life through hell itself.
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They can be caught, in specific circumstances, for scientific and educational purposes.
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The series is caught in a kind of Groundhog Day time-loop.
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Could Japanese tapeworms also be infecting salmon caught in the United States?
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Hladyr was caught in Dresden, Germany, and is awaiting trial in Seattle.
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Dany is destroying everything, and Arya keeps getting caught in the crosshairs.
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We need to help people avoid getting caught in these genetic traps.
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FOR A KAYAKER caught in heavy swells, the world is all sea.
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It's Batman, more than anyone else, who gets caught in the middle.
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We're all caught in a system we didn't create and can't control.
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It would be unfair for them to get caught in the crossfire.
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I am tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives.
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They were caught in a system meant for something or somebody else.
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The streamer has to be caught in the act, as it were.
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Bloom is the latest organization claiming to be caught in the crossfire.
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Caught in a struggle for survival, they can't see a way out.
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The snake in the new clip is clearly caught in a web.
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Like many small businessmen, Meloni has found himself caught in a vice.
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This was the first time it had been caught in the wild.
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The story follows four characters caught in this complicated web of intrigue.
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A car is seen caught in flood waters in Panama City, Florida.
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Mary Jane is caught in the middle of it, screaming for Justin.
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Fish caught in holes still deep enough to hold water are inedible.
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Auto stocks are caught in the crossfire of the trade war again.
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He was quickly caught in the avalanche and buried under the snow.
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They say they feel like they've been caught in a time warp.
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When they do, it's customers who will be caught in the middle.
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Caught in Marseille and extradited he is now in Bruges awaiting trial.
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Apple and Samsung are caught in a bit of a catch-22.
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Or was he just caught in an ill thought out photo-op?
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How she lied about stuff and she's getting caught in her lies.
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Caught in the higher education firestorm is the old system of majors.
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This one, caught in December, was among the last of the bunch.
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In fact, Neptune and Pluto are caught in a 3:2 resonance.
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India and Pakistan are caught in a dangerous cycle of escalatory violence.
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The Kremlin, caught in the middle, is struggling to manage the situation.
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Slipping from end to end like a bullet caught in cetacean aspect.
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US-born Latinos and Latino immigrants are caught in a media crossfire.
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As fishermen attempt to catch fish, dolphins get caught in their equipment.
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I used to be caught in an ideological prison of my own.
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But the US has also been caught in the act as well.
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Caught in the middle of this war for bandwith is the president.
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It's exactly how summer feels, all caught in a three second video.
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Right, and working-class white populations are caught in this peculiar place.
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He was caught in January 2015 assaulting a woman behind a dumpster.
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Their bus was caught in crossfire between militants and Indian security forces.
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The Fed has been caught in that dance for five years now.
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Unlike most of our salmon supply, tuna are caught in the wild.
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Philippine stocks were also caught in the selloff with the main index .
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The caravan and its thousands of members are caught in a vise.
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" She said, "I mean, until you don't, aren't you caught in limbo?
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We definitely wouldn't want to be caught in this rush hour traffic.
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This time, he's the who can't be caught in a speedy car.
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Some of those caught in the dragnet are left scratching their heads.
|
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Meanwhile Germany's top politicians, federal and regional, are caught in the middle.
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Steve Perez, 261, on Sunday; caught in floodwaters while driving to duty.
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What would happen to a minor caught in possession of a firearm?
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Victims are caught in a living nightmare, confronting images again and again.
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Victims are caught in a living nightmare, confronting images again and again.
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Being caught in lies seems to them to be no great shame.
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And one is caught in the web of social media circa 2017.
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"It's getting caught in this growth sell-off right now," said Rosin.
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" He added that they have been "caught in a major SPY scandal.
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Residents suddenly found themselves caught in the crossfire of a class war.
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State regulators are caught in the middle, taking criticism from both sides.
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Being in avalanche is like being caught in a violent ocean wave.
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Not that we should feel sorry for Republicans caught in this dilemma.
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A family got caught in a bison stampede at Yellowstone National Park.
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Lots of Taiwanese were caught in the scam and paid the ransom.
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The gun-maker got caught in a retailer backlash after the Feb.
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Pelosi herself was caught in the gap between promise and practice, too.
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When regional powers are at odds, Lebanon gets caught in the crosshairs.
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Job creators like Roger are caught in the crossfire of this misconception.
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I might find myself caught in a fire or fleeing rising waters.
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I guess it feels like being a rabbit caught in the spotlights.
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Lots of prominent people, including TWC directors, got caught in the spiderweb.
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UNC President Margaret Spellings has said schools are caught in the middle.
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Throughout our dialogue, SosaMann was caught in the spirit of the Sauce.
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Somalia — and the Horn of Africa — has been caught in the crosshairs.
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He was caught in the middle of a shootout between rival gangs.
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No. You are both fish, caught in the unending torrent of news.
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And, the cheese and olive oil industries are caught in the crossfires.
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In 22011, my sister was caught in one of the hajj throngs.
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Civilians, mostly those in Houthi areas, were increasingly caught in the crossfire.
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For tech chiefs, suddenly caught in their own words, it was rough.
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"People are terrified to get caught in a Twitter storm," she said.
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They should talk to the men and women caught in the maelstrom.
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"Very educated, astute folks get caught in this trap," Mr. Lipschutz said.
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When self-absorbed people are caught in a growing scandal, they overreach.
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Some firms are already deeply worried about being caught in the crossfire.
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Pistachios are caught in its crevices; patches of cream surface, lunar white.
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Civilians were caught in the crossfire, causing massive internal displacement and suffering.
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But in war-torn Afghanistan, children are sadly caught in the crossfire.
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A moment ago, he was caught in a square of four Nigerians.
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Ambulances were caught in crossfire as they brought the wounded to Kabul.
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The Fed today remains caught in the cross hairs of partisan polarization.
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Other people at the site were also apparently caught in the flood.
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" They explain that "Being caught in the past has protected us mostly.
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Three others had been driving when their vehicles got caught in flooding.
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The sisters found themselves caught in the crowd at 1:42 p.m.
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Male celebrities and politicians are caught in alleged lies all the time.
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"We are caught in this ($65 per barrel) trading range," Nunan said.
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But nobody's talking about that because they got caught in this quagmire.
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Janie Dee stars as a cosmetics executive caught in increasingly unbeautiful circumstances.
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We'd do well to remember we are all caught in something eventually.
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You don't want to get caught in the open on a bridge.
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Caught in the act, the President was forced to release the aid.
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But virtually all are caught in the wild, according to Dr. Shepherd.
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They flee, only to get caught in a battle that ends tragically.
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This would leave me on the street... We're caught in the middle.
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The E3 finds itself caught in the middle of those spiraling tensions.
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Still, he feared for Iranians who might get caught in the conflict.
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"I need to file for d — " The word caught in my throat.
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Audrey Mash got caught in a snowstorm while hiking in the Pyrenees.
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He said the adults became caught in the ride's conveyor-belt machinery.
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He is caught in a squeeze here and the lawyers are divided.
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Proxy advisers are often caught in the middle of heated board fights.
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"We're caught in a Catch-22," said Rosemary Hilbert, the board president.
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He said he remained indoors for fear of being caught in crossfire.
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A few get caught in high winds and sent many miles away.
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At best, human resources officials may be caught in a thankless bind.
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And the scattering of American volunteers could be caught in the middle.
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Her son Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein are caught in a controversial web.
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After being caught in Kuwait, Badreddine was jailed and sentenced to death.
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Since Trump's inauguration, public lands have been caught in the GOP's crosshairs.
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Witt, therefore, like many women, is caught in something of a bind.
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She fears they could get caught in the crossfire if fighting resumes.
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It's easy, when you're caught in that feeling, to give in to despair.
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But she fears getting caught in the ongoing crossfire between the two parties.
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"Got caught in the soft snow today and crashed pretty hard," Vonn wrote.
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Jack Hubbard holds up a 10-foot python caught in the Florida Everglades.
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But this time around, we were caught in a far more dangerous game.
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Numerous snakes get caught in beer cans each year because of their scales.
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Caught in the fighting At al Shikan, the civilians have already started coming.
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Retailers and producers of agricultural products have also been caught in the middle.
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Tencent is caught in limbo because it is a long-standing Kakao backer.
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I, like many others, was caught in a good ol' fashioned catch-22.
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I like the idea of not being caught in a figure of eight.
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Abdulgadir Masharipov, who was caught in a police raid in Istanbul on Jan.
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I'd be a little worried about grit getting caught in that speaker grill.
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Stop getting caught in a process fight about who can win in Iowa!
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But during the campaign, he was caught in several controversies involving anti-Semitism.
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In effect, this small asteroid is caught in a little dance with Earth.
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UN humanitarian agencies will assist civilians caught in the fighting, the group said.
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Aid agencies say they have limited access to areas caught in the fighting.
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Au had been caught in the clouds of tear gas in Wednesday's protest.
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More than 50 shelter animals caught in Hurricane Florence's path were saved twice.
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Beijing has taken a hard line on other brands caught in the mix.
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Kim Jong Nam has been caught in the past using forged travel documents.
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We're not rooting for them to find themselves caught in another time loop.
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"Bashar al-Assad is caught in the midst of fighting both," they said.
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LONDON — One teenager was caught in the crossfire of a drive-by attack.
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Girls and women are often caught in the middle of disputes, he added.
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Fans speculated that the singer's long ponytail had gotten caught in the earring.
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Dev23ce was caught in a 21v22 situation against a well-armed OpTic defense.
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The last thing you want to do is get caught in a downdraft.
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Amazon, for its part, offered to help any authors caught in this scam.
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They get caught in nets like other fish, and hauled to the surface.
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Most of the companies caught in its legal net are foreign, often European.
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It's Nwadike, caught in between protesters and police, trying to keep the peace.
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And Hiddleston has been caught in the crossfire: How will Tom actually react?
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I was caught in that dual world that we black officers live in.
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Putney is narrated by three people caught in the sticky trap of memory.
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Costa Rica says it will deport any additional Cubans caught in its territory.
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A high number were innocent people caught in crossfire, many of them children.
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Favorite Summer DrinkPope likes pina coladas (and maybe getting caught in the rain).
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NEW YORK – Caught in the city with a doobie or a dime bag?
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His shirt then reportedly got caught in it and strangled him to death.
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Don Smith and his family were caught in the middle of the twister.
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Frisby, who had been caught in a colander and kept in a cage.
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Some species in the game can't currently be caught in the United States.
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There was also an award for the most mosquitos caught in a jar.
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Indigenous communities were caught in the middle as Guatemala fought leftist rebel groups.
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Zika funding has been caught in a partisan tug of war in Washington.
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Sometimes they are caught in the middle of drug deals or gang violence.
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In the chaotic path, that final island is caught in a torrential downpour.
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This isn't the first time Murray's been caught in a moment of nostalgia.
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At the moment Osborne is caught in a trap of his own making.
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Watch your step so you don't get caught in the snags and brambles.
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There were mannequins of female athletes that appeared to be caught in action.
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"We got caught in our end a lot," said head coach Dave Tippett.
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A brooding, insecure president, caught in a scandal as a nuclear confrontation develops.
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He does track down some incredible details of those caught in rivalry's crossfire.
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The WWF said the dolphins caught in gillnets often drown as a consequence.
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That would be bad news for consumers caught in these companies' abusive practices.
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I actually got caught in a very big rainstorm on my way home.
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PHOENIX — Three years ago, Kate Rogers was caught in the Bay Area struggle.
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One of the athletes was caught in the act of doping, officials said.
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Some mussels caught in Puget Sound are testing positive for opioids, KIRO reports.
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ICE was caught in a storm-related controversy earlier this week when Sen.
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Carmakers, in particular, have been caught in the middle of the trade fight.
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The pigeon was caught in the act ahead of Remembrance Day in Australia.
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At one point, Jenner seemed to be caught in the middle of it.
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Some were condemned by Red Guards, and others were bystanders caught in battles.
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The teenage fugitive has been caught in nearby Kingston and charged with manslaughter.
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Poor Martha and (to some extent) Nina find themselves caught in the middle.
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South African Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya's future is caught in the balance.
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Masuda's mother died a few weeks after being caught in the nuclear attack.
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And my brother and I were the innocent fish caught in the fury.
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Caught in the newly stringent rules were thousands of Jews across occupied Europe.
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Go deeper: The full list of American products caught in Trump's trade war
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Advice swirled in my mind like a wedding speech caught in a blender.
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That artery gets choked of and people get caught in a death funnel.
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Go deeper: The estimated 400,000 people caught in modern slavery in the U.S.
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Go deeper: The drug pricing war that leaves patients caught in the middle
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This is the third time Weiner has been caught in a similar situation.
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In February, Ms. Momberg was caught in Johannesburg verbally abusing the black officers.
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That's what civil legal aid provides to veterans caught in a downward spiral.
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FedEx has been caught in the middle of the US-China trade debacle.
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The ad suggests that Mr. de Blasio was recently caught in a scandal.
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The company could now find itself caught in the middle of escalating tensions.
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Trump's economy is caught in the crossfire, and growing slower because of it.
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But the students caught in the gun violence plaguing American schools are not.
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The errors were caught in time to correct for the rollout in June.
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The expansion of Disney+ has been caught in the crossfire of world events.
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If they hunkered down here, the children would get caught in the crossfire.
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As a national reporter, you often find yourself caught in breaking news situations.
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The scenery is beautiful, but the refugees interviewed are caught in dire situations.
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There's nothing like that caught-in-the-moment, onrushing immediacy of a diary.
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Only now are those cases starting to be caught, in Washington and elsewhere.
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It's really difficult to pinpoint any particular moment, when you're caught in liminality.
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That's a growing number of potential future victims caught in a political impasse.
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For the past few days, Biden has been caught in an unenviable trap.
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It was 1989 and the country was caught in a violent civil war.
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Why were the people caught in this battle so intent on photographing it?
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It's just a few little bits of image that are caught in space.
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Apple was also caught in the crosshairs of Chinese state media this week.
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But Outteridge still got caught in midair when his team completed its tack.
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The Biotic Grenade also has offensive utility, damaging foes caught in its blast.
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Western oil companies that partnered with PDVA have gotten caught in the middle.
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"She should be proud to have been caught in this situation," Ren said.
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What should she do when she gets caught in a moment like that?
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"I cannot believe Kourtney just got caught in the craziest lie," Khloé says.
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The Argentine peso and South African rand were also caught in the crossfire.
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China's military has also evacuated its citizens caught in the world's trouble spots.
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Geckos caught in the wild can easily be purchased for a few cents.
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I feel caught in the middle, because I certainly understand what they mean.
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She looks young and joyful; her knobby knees — her girlhood — caught in motion.
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"Marijuana businesses and banks are caught in the crossfire," Mr. Conti-Brown said.
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But that might offer little solace to U.S. allies caught in the crossfire.
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Technology and all of objective science are caught in a crisis of reputation.
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The record for the largest one caught in Florida is nearly 440 pounds.
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On May 15, 1967, Don Peterson's squad was caught in a Vietcong ambush.
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Stocks have been caught in somewhat of a holding pattern as of late.
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"I'm surprised this wouldn't be caught in a standard pen test," said White.
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She's depressed and caught in negative feedback loops; she calls herself an eyesore.
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A vaquita that was caught in a gillnet in the Gulf of California.
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What matters, too, is how they respond when they're caught in the act.
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Caught in the middle, Iraq is at risk of becoming a failing state.
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"She should be proud to have been caught in this situation," he said.
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During the hike they got caught in a snow storm, and Schoeman collapsed.
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On Thursday, Mr. Nivelo was caught in his native Ecuador, the police said.
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But because he's caught in a bouncy chair, he can't fall back asleep.
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Some mussels caught in Puget Sound are testing positive for opioids, KIRO reports.
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It was Johnson telling the truth and DeGeneres getting caught in a lie.
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If caught in violation of this rule, people will be fined, she said.
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Yet few companies are getting caught in that fray as much as Facebook.
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There are still a number of tracks caught in hypnotic spirals of regret.
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Jeb Bush caught in a statistical tie around 703 percent of the vote.
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Jeb Bush caught in a statistical tie around 11 percent of the vote.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Samsung Electronics is caught in a new trade row.
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It doesn't seem like that model has caught in the way optimists hoped.
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Still, some hedge funds continue to get caught in the riptide of volatile markets.
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Ivy (Alison Pill) is caught in the middle of the chaos, trying to run.
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The shooters were aiming for another man, and she was caught in the crossfire.
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This baby mute swan was caught in a fishing line when it was found.
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Sauropod populations caught in this geological divorce became physically separated, spawning new evolutionary trajectories.
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Foster said that about 2470 million seahorses are caught in the wild every year.
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Court records show her husband was caught in the same area on May 16.
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Getting caught in the act will also get you kicked out of the park.
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This is a different sort of flow that we seem to be caught in.
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The mild-mannered lawyer from Wisconsin is caught in the middle of a firestorm.
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Caught in a net, they would have been sufficiently immobilized and ended up asphyxiating.
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But perpetrators were caught in less than 5% of cases involving vandalism or threats.
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The Catch's leading lady is set to find herself caught in a tangled web.
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They are not the first to find themselves caught in an anti-insurgency trap.
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Not to mention, the crossbody strap kept getting caught in the backpack strap. Frustrating.
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The only reason Jack knew another child was caught in the liquid death trap?
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" "Families are at extreme risk of being caught in crossfire or targeted by snipers.
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Two alliances face off against each other – with one person caught in the middle.
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"StarKist will not purchase any tuna caught in association with dolphins," reads the policy.
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The big question is how many others might be caught in any steel sanctions.
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Teddi was caught in a lie but at least she's taking ownership of that.
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But you have to be caught in possession, or supplying, or offering to supply.
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Eat your messy snacks with caution: your siblings could get caught in the crossfire.
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I was caught in the trap of destructive behavior despite my predilection toward wellness.
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It wouldn't be the first time children have been caught in a Duterte crackdown.
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But in her strenuous efforts to fit in, Mia gets caught in dangerous situations.
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The pair made headlines when they were caught in a heated altercation in Germany.
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They were reported missing Wednesday after apparently being caught in an avalanche, officials said.
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With arresting prose, Kim writes of a woman caught in time and in history.
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In January 2016, Guzman was finally caught in his native northwestern state of Sinaloa.
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There were several species of shrews that we caught in bucket traps, pitfall traps.
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He was caught in 2500 and committed to a state mental hospital until 19603.
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Members of the small Hindu minority appear to have been caught in the middle.
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They could also resupply firefighters or send food to people caught in remote areas.
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The bluefin, which was caught in May 2017, weighed 826-pounds and 8-ounces.
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RAGOM and others are saving the lives of dogs that were caught in it.
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GREAT WHITE SHARK CAUGHT IN RHODE ISLAND WATERS Others who frequent the beach agreed.
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People either caught in path or forced to jump onto rocks over beach barrier.
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We are caught in a web where we can be easily drained of blood.
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Conn was flown back to Kentucky after he was caught in Honduras in December.
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The Sumatran rhino, a female, was caught in a pit trap on March 12.
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It's not that animals are getting caught in the cross-fire, though some might.
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Studies are caught in the PRA's web like a dolphin in a fishing net.
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And when regional powers are at odds, Lebanon gets caught in the cross hairs.
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Her biggest fear at the time was being caught in an anti-trafficking rescue.
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Here's a Charmander I caught in the Parthenon exhibit of the British Museum. pic.twitter.
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"She's just been caught in the middle of something bigger than her," Nichols said.
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They were able to rescue several members of the groups caught in the slide.
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To me it feels like we are caught in something of a hamster wheel.
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The Game: Shots Fired At ConcertKim K: Bling Worth MillionsJustin Bieber Caught In Disguise!
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He had been previously caught in February 2014 in Mazatlán, a Sinaloa beach resort.
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No one ever wants to imagine getting caught in some sort of emergency situation.
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McKinsey & Company is owed the most — $12 million — among firms caught in Mendoza's move.
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The inclusion meant Iraqi translators who helped U.S. troops were caught in the ban.
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Derivatives worth a notional 26 trillion pounds are also caught in the Brexit crosshairs.
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This has promising implications for people who are caught in the hell of heartache.
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Or are you just another working human caught in the gyre, so to speak?
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The cruise ship got caught in a violent storm -- a storm that was predicted.
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Check out the vid ... Halkett got caught in a sea of people pre-debate.
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The tiny crabs, their shells still soft, are caught in local creeks by fishermen.
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For ten days in March, millions were caught in the same massive spam campaign.
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Like Slager, the officers in that case were caught in the act on video.
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Trump and his allies have been caught in a full year's worth of lies.
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An entire generation of Nepali kids—KC included—found themselves caught in the middle.
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Abdulkadir Masharipov, a Uzbek national, was reportedly caught in Istanbul's Esenyurt district on Monday.
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He was then caught in a first corner collision on Sunday before finishing 13th.
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The jig was up when the employee got caught in February of last year.
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Pruitt has also found himself caught in a factual contradiction over a different scandal.
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What's it like to be caught in the crosshairs of a global trade war?
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Google's hand has been caught in the cookie jar of your personal health data.
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They were caught in a narrow stream as sudden torrential rainstorm flooded the area.
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This can be fixed, but we seem to be caught in a political nightmare.
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The pair has been caught in a relatively narrow 111.53-110.71 band this week.
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"We don't want to be caught in a Beta versus VCR moment," he said.
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ZTE, which was earlier caught in the trade war crossfire, fell by 11.41 percent.
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Another woman is caught in a tree that's almost as bright as her umbrella.
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Gomes said most of the victims were caught in their vehicles on the road.
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You'll get caught in the daily weeds, pruning and working in someone else's garden.
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"Nobody really deserves to be caught in the middle of these games," Guerrero said.
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I've been caught in winds that are like 60 miles an hour getting off.
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Netflix "is caught in an arms race they invented," as one analyst put it.
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Easily frightened on land, walrus stampedes are deadly for calves caught in the panic.
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He was in Quebec City visiting friends when he was caught in the carnage.
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But they delayed the operation so the actor was not caught in the crossfire.
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Lying on her side, she is caught in the headlights of a garbage truck.
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Well, I I was walking home, and I got completely caught in the rain.
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The concrete fortress wall, with shredded plastic bags caught in rivulets of barbed wire.
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Caught in glorious slow motion, they all share the same expression of pure terror.Â
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There's always a lot of tension, with the press secretary caught in the crossfire.
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Sixteen years later, as a young warrior, he is caught in the spiral labyrinth.
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It is, of course, a different story if you are caught in the act.
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I mean, we were just caught in the moment, and we were treating people.
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But in cyberspace, it already doesn't get more "caught in the act" than this.
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He has just set the world record for biggest fish caught, in his mind.
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Had his original traffickers been caught in 2004, this could have complicated the case.
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Those playing the ARG got caught in the middle, often in extremely uncomfortable ways.
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If you're caught in the rain, your run won't be ruined by faulty earbuds.
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And like kids caught in the crossfire of feuding parents, it hurts to watch.
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From it, he took a piece of stage magic caught in no other production.
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But it's these same students who may get caught in the coronavirus response crosshairs.
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But a co-worker who went outside to investigate was quickly caught in gunfire.
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"People got caught in her wake," her brother Brian Alvear told the Orlando Sentinel.
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The company has been caught in the crosshairs of the U.S.-China trade war.
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The other son, Domingo, was caught in March and is expected to be deported.
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Context: Kashmir has long been caught in a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan.
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Once again, civilians have been caught in the grinder of a vast geopolitical competition.
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The NRA is in chaos, as its leadership is caught in a civil war.
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We are no longer a society caught in the fateful grip of lucrative warmongering.
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People caught in possession of them could face up to 10 years in prison.
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The melody a jigglyfish caught in the Hudson River My favorite street in Manhattan.
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"How Donald Trump got caught in a legal vise," by Timothy O'Brien, Bloomberg Opinion.
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The success proved short-lived when Mr. Weiner was caught in another sexting scandal.
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Mexico tries for a counterattack but Hirving Lozano is caught in the offside trap.
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It's the look one of my sons gets when he's caught in a lie.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, died after being caught in a shootout near the parade route.
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Sometimes TV shows just get caught in their particular eras and can't escape them.
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If you get caught in a rip current, swim with it, not against it.
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And My Dark Vanessa would shortly afterward find itself caught in the same narrative.
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That does not include favela residents who continue to be caught in the middle.
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" On bad days he feels "like a Victorian unfortunate caught in a factory apparatus.
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This would avoid unnecessarily taxing consumers caught in the midst of the trade war.
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One involves gay men, caught in flagrante, who fear for their lives if exposed.
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Argüelles got caught in an eddy and was held in place for an hour.
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The dancers are caught in an offhand moment, un-self-conscious and not performing.
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Editorial The Kushner family has been caught in a shameless act of name-dropping.
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But he's rarely been caught in two poorly-performing bets at the same time.
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In this way, I view myself — and imagine others — caught in a double bind.
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During the Jonas Brothers&apos performance, Nick Jonas had something caught in his teeth.
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Caught in the middle Trump's foreign policy hasn't all been good news for Taiwan.
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Other characters have been caught in other scuffles or accused of using explicit language.
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I have no idea what he's caught in, if he's caught up in anything.
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Ricketts has suggested that Bailey is caught in the middle of a power struggle.
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Caught in this web, the Indian sprinter Dutee Chand challenged the rules in 2014.
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It takes work to feel like your body isn't a trap you're caught in.
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A fishing bobber was caught in the chain link, and the air smelled bitter.
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Other platforms were also caught in the crossfire following the Pelosi video, including Twitter.
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Getting caught in traffic is as frustrating in investing as it is anywhere else.
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Legendary has also been caught in the old Hollywood game of perception versus reality.
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MS: Foreign pharma in China, not so long ago really caught in the crosshairs.
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Like a swimmer caught in a riptide, O'Sullivan relaxed and floated back to shore.
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Has trust eroded to the point we're caught in a feud we cannot defuse?
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But U.S. retailers and manufacturers who own the cargo are caught in the confusion.
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Investors get caught in the narrative of a well-devised story touting outsize gains.
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"She was a baby judge, caught in this swirling vortex of change," she said.
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In other words, when the recession hits, they&aposll be caught in the buff.
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She keeps dropping things, her head bowed, her lower lip caught in her teeth.
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Some narwhals, like this one that was caught in Upernavik in 2007, have two.
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The last civilians caught in the shrinking antigovernment enclave issued panicked calls for help.
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The police said the attacker was caught in a mall next to the park.
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The first daughter was caught in December using her personal email for government affairs.
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She captured the novice's panicked confusion to find herself caught in a romantic triangle.
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Caught in the middle of all this were filmmakers trying to do their work.
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But they got lost along the way, caught in a snowstorm that disorientated them.
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Earlier that day, six avalanche students were caught in the slide they had triggered.
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The boat got caught in a riptide, capsized, and was swept out to sea.
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A Chinese spy is caught in Chicago; Ebola hits the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Others appear to have been caught in the crossfire, like noted journalist Javier Valdez.
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"The defendant was caught in the backseat of her vehicle with an inmate…," Dept.
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Relatives said that Chisholm was the target, and Johnson was caught in the crossfire.
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Another by Wilson shows the "Dance of Death" of men caught in barbed wire.
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" An attorney for Kupperman had described the former aide as being caught in a "classic Catch-22," facing irreconcilable orders from government branches caught in a potentially landmark legal battle over the separation of powers but with "no dog in the fight.
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Syrian military assaults continue, with civilians not just caught in the crossfire -- but deliberately targeted.
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Robles then scored as Turner was caught in a rundown for a 4-0 lead.
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There's no defense to that whatsoever—being caught in the midst of a sexual assault.
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A tiny kitten who spent three days caught in a car engine is finally free.
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If he had become caught in the bike, the outcome would be a lot different.
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We got caught in the Nationals dugout and all of a sudden, it flooded, Greg.
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When my agent emailed me to confirm the audition, my breath caught in my throat.
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In Amsterdam, you cycle everywhere and, this morning, I get caught in a sudden downpour.
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The Saint Bernard was discovered stuck, with her leash caught in a tangle of trees.
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We're told Ronnie got caught in his seatbelt, but Jen took off anyway ... dragging Ronnie.
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And, for sure, a market caught in limbo between bull and bear is not unique.
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So we dipped and dove to avoid getting caught in the net and headed inside.
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A long battle of attrition is underway, with some 750,000 civilians caught in the middle.
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Okayama prefecture said a man caught in a landslide died, and six others were missing.
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Trump and Republicans are caught in an odd loop around tax legislation and the midterms.
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"The possible harm to investors, who get caught in these schemes, is great," he said.
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The two were caught in December 2015 in the Mexican resort town of Puerto Vallarta.
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The leader of a white supremacist group was arrested after being caught in Central America.
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Not good guys or bad guys, but the people who are caught in the middle.
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The ball, caught in the updraft, hovers over the stage, 20 feet above our heads.
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Elsewhere, others expected an attack and took steps to not be caught in the fire.
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At the Saddletree Ranch Equestrian Center on Friday, horses were caught in the massive blaze.
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The violence has claimed lives on both sides -- and even civilians caught in the middle.
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The user tried to engage the upgrade while she was caught in a traffic jam.
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You said something bad about Tesla and now you've got me caught in a short.
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Never get caught in the rain again and get one for 28% off at $49.
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And if you do continue using swipe apps, do mind getting caught in the swipestream.
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Investors should think before they buy stocks that are caught in this dilemma, Cramer recommended.
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They exist as messages, revelations, statements, whispers, and scraps of lives caught in the seams.
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But less-nuanced comments, such as profanity-filled tirades, seemed easily caught in the net.
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Like thousands of counties across the US, Snohomish is caught in a rampant opioid epidemic.
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It'd be sort of like Charlie Chaplin getting caught in the gears in Modern Times.
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Meanwhile, prisoners caught in unauthorized areas, as these two are now, can face solitary confinement.
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To be kinder, let's just say that the agency is caught in a time warp.
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Caught in the chaos, Mexican authorities mistook Serrano's friend for a protester and deported him.
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Adults were caught in a cycle of falling in and out of the prophet's favor.
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One said he entered the embassy to help people who were caught in the fire.
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CNN's Nick Paton Walsh got caught in the crossfire while reporting on the battles. 2.
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But some caught in the eye of the storm are feeling lucky to be alive.
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President Trump getting his dick caught in a White House issued paper shredder (March '18).
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Plastic, for example, can get caught in paper recycling filters and gum up the machines.
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Will some relatively benign people—small businesses, kitten fan pages—get caught in the crossfire?
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The rest of the time I miss my family and I'm caught in a machine.
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Guo was the second former military leader to be caught in the anti-corruption campaign.
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Widows forced to repay loans can be caught in a vicious cycle of debt bondage.
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Chris Owings singled in Blanco, and Goldschmidt scored after Owings was caught in the rundown.
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Well, it barely caught in those days, and it could've blown out at any second.
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It is not alone in being caught in a divergent consumer backlash following the election.
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Meanwhile, at a nearby camp, several Yemenis caught in the crossfire have been left disabled.
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" When candidates get caught in the details, she said it "just feeds into people's anxieties.
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Why it matters: There is a growing trend of advertisers being caught in partisan battles.
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Trump was caught in the now-infamous 2005 Access Hollywood tape bragging about sexual assault.
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About 24,000 border crossers were caught in February, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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A ballkid got caught in the crossfire as Tsitsipas walked to the net between points.
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McSparron said he goes to screenings after his brother's bowel cancer was caught in 2010.
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So many of Lanthimos's characters are caught in an endless loop or rehearsals for habits.
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The two Mexican suppliers who spoke to Reuters said they were caught in the crossfire.
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It is caught in a conflict trap: an unbroken cycle of violence and civil war.
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Caught in North Korea's crosshairs, Guam's largely Catholic population has been turning to its faith.
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Fellow refugee Mohammed said he was caught in the middle -- between ISIS militants and airstrikes.
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Scores have been killed in the fighting, including civilians who've been caught in the crossfire.
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With the Hurricanes caught in the Buffalo zone, Eichel was left alone for the breakaway.
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He was caught in 2005, after sending the police taunting letters confessing to his crimes.
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Not surprisingly, Uber got caught in the crossfire and became the subject of the comments.
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It felt like I was caught in a feedback loop a lot of the time.
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It is caught in a dangerous no-man's-land between the market and state control.
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Jambon said Bakraoui was caught in Turkey near the Syrian border on June 11, 2015.
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Despite the strict parenting, Davieione was caught in a crossfire during a party next door.
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Get smart: Patients are caught in the middle of yet another health care industry gunfight.
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When asked about the risks of eating fish caught in the area, Villas grows angry.
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Anyone who might conceivably challenge Erdoğan's power is likely to be caught in the crosshairs.
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He vowed to focus on substance, yet his aides kept getting caught in underhand tricks.
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" A risk for households Investors risk getting caught in what economists call a "doom loop.
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Because if you get caught in your car with guns or drugs, it's a bust.
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Caught in a battle between two tech titans meant Meerkat simply could not keep up.
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Ada, for her part, is caught in the maze of patriarchy and static gender roles.
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In the seafood terminal, fresh perch from Egypt, caught in the Nile, arrived on ice.
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The former Trump adviser is the latest campaign official to get caught in the probe.
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It's just unfortunate people get caught in them and are not able to get out.
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Others are caught in Phela's path on her quest for power, threatening the entire kingdom.
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"She was caught in the act because she publicized it and she's famous," Smith said.
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The cruise lines are not the only companies caught in the middle of the issue.
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Those caught in the web of Trumpism do not see the deception that surrounds them.
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"I was massively and instantly caught in the genius of his guilt trip," Swinton says.
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But the one thing, they never say that anymore because I've been caught in rainstorms.
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And thus it goes, tit-for-tat with consumers and businesses caught in the middle.
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Caught in the crossfire was an up-and-coming lawyer in the administration of Gov.
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Veterans are caught in this "churn" of appeals, creating extreme cynicism among some veterans groups.
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Caught in the US detention system A teenager crossed the border to find his uncle.
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Clinton caught in the middle, Mr. Saunders led the effort to broker a final compromise.
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The question came from a mindset that is caught in a different time and place.
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I really thought we were caught in the middle of a fight between two companies.
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For the famous person caught in the cross hairs, though, it's not always so fun.
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Biden had to abandon his 1988 presidential campaign after being caught in a plagiarism storm.
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Lured by this promise, desperate Chapter 60073 filers can spend years caught in a loop.
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Officials said the man was one of three hunters who got caught in the wildfire.
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I could feel it in my throat, like a chicken bone caught in my windpipe.
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After Öcalan was caught in 2900, the organization was consigned to the Syrian intelligence service.
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Biotech -- and healthcare more generally -- got caught in the crossfire during the 2016 presidential election.
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But the truck driver caught in the middle is now facing felony marijuana trafficking charges.
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Even if I do feel caught in the middle, the sound of discord remains mesmerizing.
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Caught in the middle are millions of workers, many of whom fear for their safety.
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Since President Donald Trump took office, more and more immigrants are caught in this system.
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"I don't want to get caught in the city again because of fire," he said.
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An Orwellian storm had whipped across Kenya's capital, and Mr. Kaikai was caught in it.
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The glistening flotsam of thousands of plastic bottles caught in fishnets stretched above our heads.
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Some were bystanders caught in the fray who needed treatment after exposure to tear gas.
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The melody a jiggly fish caught in the Hudson River My favorite street in Manhattan.
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Mr. Frederick recognized that he had been caught in the middle of a gender fight.
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You're acting like a person caught in a web of the sort an addict weaves.
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Holleeder was caught in France and eventually convicted and imprisoned in the Netherlands until 1992.
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Like Jean and thousands of other immigrants caught in ICE raids, Ravi threatens no one.
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He has paid for and attended funerals of children caught in the crossfire of bullets.
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What stands in the way of her family's heroism is the era they're caught in.
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" It went on: "War is hell, especially for those who are caught in the crossfire.
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He found himself caught in an ideological turf war between Mr. Kushner and Mr. Sessions.
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The Koreas are no longer devastated client states caught in their patrons' Cold War web.
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It was therefore unsurprising that a politician was very quickly caught in Twitter's new net.
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Mr. Beckey was caught in shrieking gales, trapped on rock ledges and buried in avalanches.
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Sadly, unless we stumble on it by chance, it's often never caught in the act.
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Walker's imagery, on the other hand, feels caught in a repetitive loop of endless trauma.
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Cathay Pacific, for example, has been caught in a political firestorm because of the protests.
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But no signs of human life, just cattle, caught in the swirling clouds and flame.
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Don't go out there and get coked off your face and get caught in orgies.
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Instead, she has spent the last year caught in the crossfire between the two camps.
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Early in the operation, they were caught in a deadly ambush and suffered heavy losses.
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Mr. Caserta was caught in Miami Beach two weeks later, and was convicted of murder.
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But they were not the only ones caught in a Covid-19 cruise ship drama.
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Anybody who was caught in between will have no way to get out of it.
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Throughout the Trump era, the media has often found itself caught in the newsworthiness trap.
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The statement said residential areas were caught in the crosshairs due to indiscriminate mortar fire.
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Andrei called out to the others that they may have gotten caught in a crossfire.
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It looks as if the country is increasingly going to be caught in this escalation.
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Postal employees should not be caught in the crosshairs of the Service's gross fiscal mismanagement.
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" The new track continues: "The innocent caught in the violenceSilence everybody that ain't like us.
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Australia's stock market has fallen around 10% this week, caught in a global sell-off.
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These two unlovely fellows tramp through "The Ardennes," getting caught in all manner of malignity.
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Three years later, Marie's testimony was proven accurate when her rapist was caught in Colorado.
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But Dan Martin lost 51 seconds after being caught in a split in the finale.
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When the second volley hit nearly 15 minutes later, some were caught in the open.
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Scheming judges are caught in bed with foreign mistresses — and Chinese audiences are loving it.
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Chandler's boyfriend was at the house, she said, and got caught in the tornado's fury.
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Kraft Heinz is one of the American companies which have been caught in the downdraft.
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Not every politician caught in the stings was happy to be handed stacks of cash.
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Cambridge Analytica suspended its CEO Alexander Nix, who was caught in the Channel 4 sting.
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Instead, especially in states still caught in the clammy grip of prohibition, we have CBD.
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Volker casts himself as a somewhat naïve diplomat, caught in machinations he didn't fully understand.
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Sanon told the CPJ that he believes he was caught in crossfire by armed protesters.
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But it's caught in Clew Bay, near our home in the shadow of Croagh Patrick.
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"Never discount the desire of tech companies not be caught in between two different governments."
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What follows is not the story of a wannabe actor caught in a humorous pickle.
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Caught in the middle, Mr. Muilenburg has found himself promising more than he can deliver.
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Also caught in the middle are the renters who lived in some of the homes.
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As you well know we are doomed because we are caught in this capitalist wheel.
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Why pick the woman who does nothing but lie, and keeps getting caught in lies?
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"It's like being caught in a mudslide and anything you reach for gives," she said.
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VICE News went to Sicily, to hear from migrants who've been caught in the crosshairs.
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This is a cycle they've been caught in for years, and it's obviously not working.
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He was probably caught in a powerful rip current, officials said Gary Levine of the Lee County Sheriff's Office said it appeared that Zakrewski was caught in a rip current, a powerful and quick-moving channel of water common in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Hospitals have increasingly been caught in the crossfire, with multiple sides accused of hitting medical facilities.
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"It was the cheapest shot I ever caught in me life, man," Michael McGrane tells us.
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Lionfish is native to Kiribati, Bun said, but the fish he serves was caught in Mexico.
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But sometimes, geopolitical tensions cross paths with scientific missions—and researchers get caught in the middle.
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Here's how to check if you were one of the users caught in Cambridge Analytica's dragnet.
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City governments, finally ready to encourage non-car modes of transit, are caught in the middle.
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Twitter and Trump: Twitter is finding itself caught in the middle of Trump and his opponents.
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We paddle as hard as we can and just barely miss getting caught in the storm.
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It said UN humanitarian agencies in Iraq are preparing to aid civilians caught in the fighting.
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The central bank is the latest institution caught in the backlash over the disgraced wealth fund.
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But it's just one of many objects caught in the gravity of another, larger celestial body.
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The parka maker is caught in the middle of the trade war between the two superpowers.
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Big Fluffy Dog Rescue is a huge hero to shelter pets caught in Hurricane Florence's path.
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Sal, who his father described as mild mannered, was caught in the middle of the melee.
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We had a really great Freightliner Elite Support Ford; just kept getting caught in adversity, there.
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Major corporations already found themselves caught in the crosshairs of the outburst of tensions with Mexico.
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"Sometimes guys just get caught in between—between the fastball and the breaking ball," Jacoby said.
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You never truly know the durability of your coat until you get caught in a downpour.
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As for the innocent dog caught in fray, he is expected to recover from the attack.
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In the contest between shareholders and the people, companies and bosses are caught in the middle.
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Police say Cooper was an innocent bystander caught in the crossfire of a dispute between others.
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Typically Batman and the Joker are at odds, caught in an eternal struggle against each other.
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Canada has been caught in the middle of the spat between the U.S., China and Huawei.
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In the event of getting caught in a rip current, it's important not to fight it.
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She had been working on a project about three senior citizens caught in a love triangle.
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When measured by the number caught in sticky traps, invertebrates declined by a factor of 60.
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We see hints of the answer: bodies caught in fungal growths, strange landscapes, and bizarre creatures.
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Kate got her black stiletto heel caught in a grate during a royal outing in February.
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Pence is known for sidestepping controversy, while at the same time being caught in Trump's lies.
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It's the power that Trump has reportedly considered for former staff caught in the Russia investigation.
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Last season, Claire and Jane became close after they were caught in an ICO bomb scare.
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It really is a never-ending cycle — and one Lupita Nyong'o is caught in right now.
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It hasn't helped that some of the biggest names have gotten caught in an unwelcome spotlight.
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Clearly, it's going to be tough times for anyone caught in the middle between the two.
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"Many of the towns are caught in a cycle of blight and degradation," Swenson told me.
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On Monday, Bandit the dog found himself caught in the raging flood waters of Hurricane Harvey.
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Friendlies caught in the blast are healed for 100 health and enemies take 60 health damage.
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"In these circumstances, the University is truly caught in the middle," UNC President Margaret Spellings said.
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So only buy flights you're really sure about and don't get caught in the deal mania.
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It is easy to find yourself caught in a web of pain, and difficult to escape.
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But that regular bullshit, with the kids caught in the middle, wasn't enough for the dad.
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Chinese police were caught in Australia in 2015 pursuing a tour-bus driver accused of bribery.
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Trump responded by calling her comments "ridiculous" and that she's been "caught in a total lie."
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The tragedy shocked a nation caught in launch fever, and reshaped how NASA thought about risk.
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Get back to me when white rapists caught in the act aren't released after three months.
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Like the company, Canada itself is caught in a fight between the United States and China.
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However, all three got caught in the traffic of Swift's drummers who were lining the aisles.
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Banking analysts worry that Deutsche is caught in the same profitability trap as its European peers.
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Reynolds opened the third with a double but was caught in a rundown one batter later.
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Even the downbeat ballads, caught in conventionally expressive codes as they are, barely spoil the mood.
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When you got caught in Paris at the Trocadéro, you experienced a certain kind of policing.
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The larger females get caught in the sieve while slimmer males slide into the water beneath.
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" Young Andreas was caught in the middle of the rift his father called the "Peter Problem.
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So Ursrey, her husband, and her mother swam out, and were also caught in the current.
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But he was caught in a pincer movement between the racial left and the racial right.
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But the 9 million kids covered by CHIP won't be caught in the middle next time.
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Indigenous communities often were caught in the middle as the Guatemalan government fought leftist rebel groups.
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He was pouring a nice cup of Perrie soda when he was caught in the act.
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As for the Cygnus, the spacecraft will escape one fire only to be caught in another.
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He was incarcerated unjustly and caught in a probation trap for years by a broken system.
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However, coal could be caught in the crossfire if the second batch of duties are introduced.
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Later, though, things turn sour between Alex and Jessica — and Hannah gets caught in the crossfire.
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Civilians caught in the crossfire are exhausted and violations continue to be committed with relative impunity.
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One woman died when her car was caught in a road washout caused by rising waters.
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"Farmers are caught in a vise, but the squeeze on family farms isn't inevitable," she said.
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Paramedics on scene also had to be rescued when their ambulance got caught in the floodwaters.
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He was caught in 1952, faced misdemeanor jail time, plead guilty, and stayed out of jail.
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Stocks were caught in a grueling, treacherous decline in the months leading up to the crash.
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After eluding wildlife officials for three years, a monkey was finally caught in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Sadly, in 1867 Bullock's leg was caught in the press; it became gangrenous, and he died.
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The Khvostov mission isn't the only time "Rise of Iron" gets caught in a reflective mood.
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It was like finding a feather caught in a hurricane just drifting along at walking pace.
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America's beloved liquid spirit is caught in the cross hairs of Washington and Beijing's trade battle.
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S. trade war, in which Chinese tech giant Huawei has been caught in the cross-fire.
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The worst ambush was in Gardez, where people queuing for passports were caught in the attack.
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When measured by the number caught in sticky traps, invertebrates declined by a factor of 21.
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The leading U.S. chipmaker had for weeks been caught in the crosshairs of growing trade tensions.
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His brother, Paris attacks suspect Salah Abedslam, was caught in a Molenbeek police raid last month.
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Shapiro added that it wouldn't be hard to envision Trump getting caught in the same trap.
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The ones that are getting caught in the middle are the guys on the front lines.
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Jerry Falwell Jr., an Evangelical leader and prominent Donald Trump backer, is caught in another scandal.
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But in proxy wars, no one asks the people caught in the middle what they want.
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Getting caught in slow-moving or stopped traffic will absolutely kill your dollars-per-hour ratio.
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"That's a reality at ICE, it gets caught in the middle on the politics," Sandweg said.
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"Kraft got caught in the parlor AB speculations fired different strokes different folks clearly," Brown tweeted.
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Lloyd Webber, as his memoir, " Unmasked " (HarperCollins), reveals, was caught in a wrinkle within that time.
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One company that's using blockchain to track tuna fish caught in Indonesia is Bumble Bee Foods.
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Those caught in possession of pot can now avoid an automatic six-month driver's license suspension.
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"Caught in Their Eyes" is now the only song off the album without a music video.
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This is an app that will actually laugh at you if you're caught in the rain.
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Usually when someone is seemingly caught in the act, they at least stop performing the act.
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Reedie replied with a letter caught in the no-man's land between vaguely conciliatory and condescending.
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The first document, Bright Falls Summary, reveals that Alan found himself caught in an unconfirmed Threshold.
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"It is very rare that a country's intelligence officer is caught in another country," Lt. Gen.
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When her chador becomes caught in one of the bike's wheels, they narrowly avoid an accident.
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Then the account's admins were later caught in a blackmail scandal that left them behind bars.
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This means that when domestic politics explodes, the United States is often caught in the middle.
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"This is Summer," one title card says on top of a woman caught in a downpour.
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The painted surface is sprayed or spattered, as if it had been caught in polychrome rain.
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Tech stocks, which were caught in the trade war crossfire last week, suffered again on Thursday.
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A rabbi who was caught in one of our stings did his time and got out.
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We nervously hope they're not, paranoid that again we'll be caught in the headlights of bigotry.
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Congress must act immediately — rural and urban communities alike are caught in the trap of indecision.
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He's caught in the middle of it all, and his fate, freedom and future remain uncertain.
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Still, the company appears to be increasingly caught in a debate in Australia about Chinese companies.
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As far as Shakespeare is concerned, she is caught in the gap between Ophelia and Gertrude.
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Today he had been caught in a small lie, the second in a matter of months.
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With cartel factions fighting for lucrative drug trafficking routes, civilians are often caught in the crossfire.
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The seat came open after the incumbent was caught in a sex scandal of his own.
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Check back for the latest on the 22000 Russian athletes who are still caught in limbo.
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"You're caught in this hamster wheel that I wouldn't say is ideal for democracy," she said.
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The porpoises end up caught in nets intended for the totoaba and killed as collateral damage.
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"We often get caught in our own silos, in our own individual organizations," Mr. Katulis said.
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The Syrian Network's tally of 239,2601 people currently caught in the system is probably an undercount.
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Many horror films are built around the conceit of naïve, ordinary people caught in unimaginable circumstances.
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Second-guessing the moves of politicians caught in a game of chicken has never been easy.
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This would most likely mean enforcing the 2005 decree and removing clergy members caught in unchastity.
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Justin Thomas, top, was one of those caught in motion on the first day of action.
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She even opened up about being caught in the middle of Meek Mill and Drake's beef.
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"After takeoff, birds got caught in the engines, with the left engine stalling immediately," Murzin said.
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"This fish is now the largest lake trout caught in all of New England," Schafermeyer said.
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The countermeasures are similar to the G.R.U.'s action when caught in the White House system.
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And the Senate, caught in Trump's grip, is highly likely to pass the bill in January.
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Most of the casualties were newly recruited soldiers aboard a shuttle bus caught in the blast.
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A tall, Jesus-esque deity of a man, caught in a moment as he played guitar.
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But the student, and another one helping him, were caught in the act by the instructor.
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China retaliated with tariffs on US products like soybeans, leaving American farmers caught in the middle.
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Among those still caught in the conflict are more than a quarter million severely malnourished children.
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Caught in the act, the killer reaches for a rifle and starts picking off his observers.
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Steve Perez, 60, who was caught in flooding on Sunday while trying to report for duty.
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It was all caught in my throat — my embarrassment that it had gotten to this point.
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So really sterling is kind of caught in between a stronger euro and a weaker dollar.
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For men, being caught in clothes they don't own could threaten those projections, and their masculinity.
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Celebrities requested donations, told heartwarming survival stories involving people caught in the storm and sang songs.
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Just as I predicted, I got my feet caught in the wide-leg pant multiple times.
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"Laundering" of animals as farmed that were actually caught in the wild is a frequent practice.
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Neighbors and witnesses say that Asrar was caught in the crossfire during one of these episodes.
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As many as 300,000 dolphins and small whales are yearly caught in fishing nets and die.
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There's value in a story that generates sympathy for our fellow citizens, caught in this predicament.
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You see the whole e-mail scandal, and she's been caught in multiple lies about it.
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Chinese technology firms have been the caught in the crosshairs of the U.S.-China trade war.
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Two years after PCSK9 inhibitors from and - hit the market, patients are caught in the middle.
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By virtue of skillful editing, we see and hear double, caught in a hypnotic aural trance.
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I ride a bike everywhere, and it keeps my pants from getting caught in the sprocket.
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Among the dead were customers of the restaurant who became caught in the fire, said Khan.
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After all, it is better to map out the minefield before getting caught in the middle.
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Unfortunately, civilians are caught in the crossfire of this war—and, in some cases, deliberately attacked.
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As I outlined elsewhere, Macri is now caught in the tightening vice of a political paradox.
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This time, he said, he would try to ensure that no one was caught in transit.
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CAUGHT IN THE REVOLUTION Petrograd, Russia, 1917 — A World on the Edge By Helen Rappaport Illustrated.
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Do the nano-scale ridges shred ordinary mortal cloth and get fibers caught in their interstices?
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And Helen Rappaport's splendid new book, "Caught in the Revolution," charts just how wrong he was.
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Most of these were due to vehicles caught in floodwater, but some have been cleanup-related.
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Caught in the middle, Nancy, after a brief flirtation with fascism, adopted a vaguely "pinkish" socialism.
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And yet what if this is all wrong and we've been caught in a blind spot?
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Albon started fifth but lost out after making an early pitstop and getting caught in traffic.
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The lions and other predators frequently get caught in wire snares set out for smaller animals.
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The mother of a Black Disciple was caught in the crossfire, shot in her left foot.
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Arkansas, which jailed a woman after a stillbirth, seems to be caught in a time warp.
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But the killing was caught in chilling detail on video, and the court was not convinced.
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"It was the second time that he was caught in the country illegally," Mr. Bartolucci said.
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She will not get caught in volleys of conversation, and judges prospective dates who do so.
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He was later caught in a judge's chambers, where he did not have permission to be.
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The photog claims his finger was caught in the cam ... and was broken in the skirmish.
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" And he said, "Because no matter how rich you are, everybody can get caught in traffic.
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Hundreds were injured, and a 14-year-old girl caught in the crush died days later.
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"That first episode, you can see Tony's like a deer caught in the headlights," she says.
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First housing prices started to slide, revealing a nation caught in a deflating real estate bubble.
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Some drug experts say that the DEA and drug manufacturers are caught in a vicious cycle.
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Caught in the conflict are Nigerian citizens involved in the illegal oil market simply for survival.
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The women were caught in a snowstorm on Monday afternoon while crossing into the U.S. The women were caught in a snowstorm on Monday afternoon while crossing into the U.S. A settlement ruling will expedite the ruling of asylum cases delayed by the 2017 travel bans.
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Rohingya still living in the area say they have been caught in the middle of the conflict.
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I got caught in a shower once while riding, and the URB-E continued to handle well.
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They've fled wars, political upheaval, and religious persecution, only to find themselves caught in a bureaucratic netherworld.
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Investigators used a dog to search the area where the turtle had been caught in a river.
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C Yadier Molina passed Ted Simmons on Wednesday night for the most innings caught in Cardinals history.
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"When it comes to these election security measures, [McConnell is] really caught in the switches," said Sarbanes.
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ET on Friday, and it was caught in the act by NASA's all sky cameras in Alabama.
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"Most investors here are currently caught in a frenzied pursuit of the cheapest available dollars," he said.
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Accusations of being gay have often been used as justification to kill anyone caught in the crosshairs.
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Philippine stocks were also caught in the selloff with the main index tumbling more than 2.5 percent.
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Caught in a dizzying though still totally opaque political realignment, we were contending with a new language.
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Although this time there's no slot for dust to get caught in so, so no blowing necessary.
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Don't suddenly act coy, mug for the cameras and pretend you weren't caught in this pda Henry.
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All of the victims, according to the government, died while resisting arrest or when caught in crossfire.
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Conservatives have long maintained that Libby was caught in the crosshairs of an overzealous and biased prosecution.
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They were caught in Haiti in 2015 in a sting operation led by America's Drug Enforcement Administration.
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I felt like I was getting caught in an increasingly elaborate maze of expectation, need, and conflict.
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The girl was caught in the middle, and she was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
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Skiers were caught in an avalanche in East Vail this month, and were lucky enough to survive.
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While encouraging, the initial study was based on a sample of just 25 leeches caught in Vietnam.
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The shift in fighting from the countryside to urban centres has left civilians caught in the middle.
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The richest man in modern history is caught in a bizarre sexual blackmail plot with geopolitical implications.
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She looked like a glitter factory exploded and she was caught in the center of it all.
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They say they are simply caught in a tide, swept along in a current they cannot fight.
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Caught in the act Hoping to nab the saboteur, cops staked out the area over the weekend.
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The president should never be caught doing anything like this, but he was caught in the situation.
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Drain Eagle (Died November 15, 2016)Screenshot via WFTVA bald eagle gets caught in a storm drain.
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One of our favorite weird cargo airplanes, NASA's Super Guppy, was caught in action again this week.
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He was caught in the act by video surveillance cameras installed by the Dallas City Marshal's Office.
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"The trawlers were caught in the flagrant offence of fishing without authorisation in Senegalese waters," Mara said.
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Emergency services carried out dozens of rescues of people caught in swiftly moving floodwaters in North Carolina.
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To corroborate these observations, the researchers analyzed the stomach contents of five specimens caught in trawling nets.
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Detroit Tigers pitcher Daniel Norris's thyroid cancer was caught in an early stage and removed last year.
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The book reportedly caused a rift between Kris and Caitlyn, with their children caught in the middle.
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Hospitals postponed long-scheduled operations at short notice and patients who were caught in mid-treatment panicked.
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As the yen continues to strengthen, the Japanese lifers [insurance companies] are caught in a catch-22.
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Both also offer the perspective of a Western democracy caught in the crosshairs between more powerful entities.
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But Joyride ended up like a labor of love that got caught in a major label tangle.
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The transition team's questions raised fears that these programs would eventually be caught in the cross-hairs.
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He worked a different shift at the meatpacking plant, so he hadn't been caught in the raid.
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Israeli police say they were caught in the act along with another Palestinian and arrested for vandalism.
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According to the agency, the great white was "unintentionally" caught in a gillnet and died shortly after.
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Well, this little awkward Japanese cat, named Milk-chan, got herself caught in a very awkward situation.
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And as trading tensions between the United States and China escalate, Europe is caught in the middle.
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