For every time she unleashed her precise and deep passing shots, they caught the famed rival off-guard repeatedly. |
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The lion was normally a competent fighter, but he had been taken totally off-guard. |
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The Taliban certainly fear the night raids, which catch them off-guard or when they are asleep. |
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Jamie's concerned question caught her off-guard and unleashed a flood of emotions. |
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The relative ease with which the Stalinist edifice began to crumble after 1989 caught most observers off-guard. |
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An abrupt reversal caught the markets off-guard, requiring an immediate liquidation of leveraged long positions. |
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The result is an album that quietly intoxicates, sometimes catching you off-guard, but always surprising you with the richness of the vocals. |
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On a recent visit to Ireland, I was caught off-guard by a Dublin taxi driver who inveighed against the current wave of new immigrants. |
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Masswohl says that everyone was caught off-guard by the Mexican offer to Canada, resulting in some harsh words. |
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Even though time is of the essence, feel free to tell reporters you will call them back in half an hour if you feel caught off-guard. |
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He recommends operators pick an upper-limit interest rate they are comfortable with so they don't get caught off-guard if or when rates increase. |
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You'll enjoy high capacity for more shots, plus quick charging so there's less chance of being caught off-guard. |
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The story caught even the most senior executives at NBC Universal off-guard. |
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With a growl, she commenced pursuit of the elf, finally diving, catching him off-guard, and tripping him so both stumbled to the ground. |
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I expected anger from the far-left, but the extreme caught me off-guard. |
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But don't be caught off-guard here, or you may find yourself delivering an unwanted solo performance! |
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Republicans were caught off-guard all campaign long and their response was atrocious. |
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The Turkish establishment was caught off-guard by an unexpectedly far-reaching shakeout of political has-beens. |
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The Paralympics caught the nation off-guard. |
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That brassy ploy had caught the Costa Ricans entirely off-guard and had knocked them off their stride. |
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Nicholas McCarthy, director of The Pact, was caught off-guard when he learned Casper Van Dien wanted to be in his movie. |
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We've got Manchester City first game and, hopefully, we can catch them off-guard. |
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If coach Ben Howland's preseason idea works, Josh Shipp will start at off-guard position. |
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When Dancy refers to a scientific name for them, Chance is caught off-guard. |
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Behind Thomas's mask of indifference and reticence is a man with a wicked sense of humor and a booming laugh that often catches the unsuspecting off-guard. |
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There are unquestionably journalists who approach the pope combatively, hoping to catch him off-guard. |
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Occasionally a baby will be caught off-guard by mother's strong let-down and he will choke and sputter a bit. |
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They were caught off-guard by the emotional turmoil of suddenly not knowing whom to trust, being derailed by cultural potholes and organizational barriers. |
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