Visually, there is a great deal of grain and noise in the outdoor sequences, and the lighting is very catch-as-catch-can. |
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It seems to me that this is an advantage worth hanging on to, even in this catch-as-catch-can age. |
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Spectators at Highland Games will also have seen more esoteric styles such as catch-as-catch-can. |
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Then I thought, hey, I could rent a cargo van and take the big stuff so that all the rest of the move will be little catch-as-catch-can runs in the Beetle. |
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Today, he stands by his view that search results are too catch-as-catch-can. |
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Competition rules were similar to those of catch-as-catch-can, with some restrictions concerning dangerous holds. |
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Basic services — electricity, transportation, sanitation, water — are catch-as-catch-can in the barrios marginales. |
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The snow has come to play catch-as-catch-can over the hills. |
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In Lancashire and the north of Ireland, the catch-hold or catch-as-catch-can system still finds favour. |
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For this reason, the Council, the Commission and the US administration should at last find the strength to go beyond the catch-as-catch-can approach and provide a broader and deeper basis for this alliance. |
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Witness Saddam's catch-as-catch-can with the weapons inspectors. |
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The orchestral sound is raw and the execution is catch-as-catch-can. |
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We considered awarding prizes for each course — a winner in the appetizer category, in beverages, an omelet station — but that didn't quite accord with the catch-as-catch-can spirit of Questioningly. |
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