Willey says hundreds of students have gotten caught up in fights driven by racial anger.
All that running--70-mile weeks in my teens and 20s--caught up with me a few years ago.
Host Brazil is caught up in its own dilemma between accelerated growth and environmental preservation.
By 1800, Europe's wealth had caught up with China's, but the processes of change kept working.
Tocqueville's father, jailed with them, escaped only because the guillotine caught up with Robespierre first.
Some banks have paid sporadically, while some have missed payments and caught up later.
How could these successful people, and many others, get caught up in this scandal?
Boston quickly caught up, paring back some of Toronto's momentum midway into the period.
So far, hitters still haven't caught up to Masterson, who is 6-2 in nine starts.
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Both Catholic and Protestant countries were caught up in the Witch mania once it got going.
It seems every magazine (including this one) is caught up in millennial list madness.
The Pope has made clear his distress at seeing the shrine caught up in the conflict.
We caught up with Watson as his book tour came through New York City.
At some point, I finally caught up to what was going on, and was thrilled.
Fortunately for Caterpillar, its leadership shook off its complacency and caught up with the competition.
The Democrat was later caught up in a major corruption scandal, which made Pope even angrier.
Plans to call him back had been caught up in the fight over executive privilege.
Parts of the vehicle are reported to have been caught up in nearby trees.
AUC, also founded by missionaries, started smaller and later, but has caught up fast.
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This week I caught up with Ken Chaplin, vice president of global marketing for Crocs.
We helped out on the ranch, ate together every night and caught up on stories.
NPR's Ned Wharton recently caught up with the band at NorthSix, a nightclub in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
It was dismissed as a coach getting caught up in the crucible of the tournament.
Of course, many others were caught up in the bombings, but they weren't specifically targeted.
One of the oak trees that had fallen, she got caught up into that.
It's not the first time British fans have been caught up in violence in Spain.
But it fell behind when Apple introduced the Internet-friendly iPhone in 2007 and never caught up.
At the same time, the U.S. government is pursuing financial firms caught up in money-laundering schemes.
Mark got caught up in the moment, and his remark raised more questions than answers.
By the winter of 2005, the extra calories and his now-sedentary lifestyle caught up with him.
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