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The distance is quite long (2, 200 meters) so there's time, but you don't want to get caught wide at the first bend.
CNN: Brazilian jockey going for gold in Singapore
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You could face civil or even criminal penalties if you skip a notice to appear at jury duty or get caught lying to get out of it.
WSJ: Psst! You Want to Duck Jury Duty?
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The only really memorable scene is when the pair get caught by the bad bad guys and are interrogated at length as an opera blares on a nearby stereo.
CNN: Review: Con is on with 'The Swindle'
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At the same time, before businesses get caught up in the exciting but highly diverse Android ecosystem, brands must remember there is currently little convergence of product types and form factors on the market.
FORBES: Written by Steve Jarrett
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We so often get caught up with narrow tech rivalries, we forget to look at the wider market.
FORBES: Nike vs. Apple: Which Would You Pay More For?
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At home, Mr Klaus's tendency to get caught up in rows and political shenanigans persists.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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At a certain point Salaka knew they were going to get caught.
NPR: Woman In Timbuktu Punished For Forbidden Love
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"I don't see any reason to get caught up in the hype, " said O'Driscoll ahead of the clash at Croke Park.
BBC: Brian O'Driscoll relaxed ahead of 100th Ireland cap
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Of course it is just as bad an idea to get caught up in the optimism and to buy indiscriminately especially with the major averages now at more important resistance.
FORBES: One Lagging Sector Playing Catch Up
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Some of the guys who have worked in fundraising and stuff before say that this is really not anything new, that this is not out of the norm at all, but you know, it's ugly optics, and when you get caught doing it, it's just something you want as much distance between yourself and it as you can get.
NPR: RNC Fundraising Plan Focuses On 'Fear' Of Obama
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But average folks often get caught up in difficult situations, and thus if you have something to protect then the topic of asset protection should at least cross your mind.
FORBES: Ten Rules For Asset Protection Planning
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Both Nixon and Kissinger are like two kids caught doing something naughty, cajoling and squabbling as they try to both get off the hook, either together or at the expense of the other.
BBC: Nixon's final hours