Ichiro Suzuki singled and stole two bases, but Nix was caught looking at strike three.
Those unfortunate enough to be caught looking dishevelled were beaten or shot to death.
Horton's magnificent effort finally ended, caught behind looking to hook Willoughby, having faced 287 balls.
Shifting in the mirror from her left to right, he caught her looking.
That perception was reinforced during a debate when the camera caught the president looking at his watch as he took questions from voters.
Tony Mwai is a native Kenyan who was educated in the United States, and after 25 years with Big Blue in the U.S. he caught word that IBM was looking to expand in Africa as part of its overall growth market strategy.
During our poverty tour last year, we met countless people caught in vicious cycles of looking for nonexistent jobs because their unemployment benefits were expiring or had run out, scraping change together for gas to go on interviews that may or may not pan out, and having to swap food stamps for cash to keep the lights or gas on in the house.
The Knicks were down by 22 and looking pathetic when Anthony caught a pass from Kidd near midcourt, tripped over his own feet and hit the deck.
Employers have also been using the website as a way of checking out job applicants - creating a rash of stories about sober-looking job applicants being caught out by their own frolicking Facebook listings.
While we of course know that the Super Bowl will attract an enormous audience, we also feel a responsibility to our millions of ardent Downton Abbey fans who are caught up in the story and looking forward to a new episode on Sunday.
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By then they may already be caught up in another domestic bind: looking after their husband's old parents.
That dedication has caught the attention of many non-performers looking for similar results and sense of community.
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In fairness to them, they're a little bit caught in between, because bank regulators are looking at their books and saying, boy, that was a real mess.
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He said the company began investigating using the eco-friendly plastic six months ago, but that the technology only recently caught up with the high standard he was looking for.
Pietersen tried to dominate the innocuous looking spinner Kyle McCallan but was smartly caught at mid-wicket.
Result: Instead of pitching Special K simply as a low-fat breakfast food, Kellogg is featuring average women caught between polar passions for doughnuts and great-looking legs.
But she thinks it tends to be first-time mothers that get "caught up in hype" and "all the wonderful looking things out there".
The Los Angeles Film Festival is looking for original films but is "less caught up" in the number of acquisitions and premieres at the event, said Mr. Ansen.
You may recall a 30 minute documentary when I travelled to Finland looking at precisely those issues last year - and caught up with expert opinion on both sides.
Launched in October 2006, this store-within-a-store concept has caught on quickly among beauty enthusiasts, many of whom may be looking to treat themselves this holiday season, J.
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Not long after, the company caught the eye of venture capitalists at Draper Fisher Jurvetson who were looking for an easy and secure way to share information with their portfolio companies.
Arsenal continued to press forward looking for a way back into the match, but once again they were caught on the break as this time Korean Ji-Sung Park burst through a huge gap in the home defence to slide home the decisive third goal early in the second half.
Our overextended INS Border Patrol continues to turn back illegal aliens when they are caught trying to sneak across the Mexican or Canadian border. (In the 2001 fiscal year 1.2 million were caught.) But if they make it across the border, they can generally assume that nobody will be looking for them.
I've been caught in the pincer of what the BBC is calling "Crunch Christmas" - a week of pieces looking at inflation, unemployment and retail price figures that will, I suspect, tell you what you've worked out already: times are tough.
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