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  • 81Catch-22 (logic) — Catch 22 is a term coined by Joseph Heller in his novel Catch 22, describing a false dilemma in a rule, regulation, procedure or situation, where no real choice exists. In probability theory, it refers to a situation in which multiple… …

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  • 82Catch — Catch, n. 1. Act of seizing; a grasp. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] 2. That by which anything is caught or temporarily fastened; as, the catch of a gate. [1913 Webster] 3. The posture of seizing; a state of preparation to lay hold of, or of… …

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  • 83Catch Bull At Four — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Catch Bull at Four Archivo:Catch Bull at Four.jpg Disco de estudio de Cat Stevens Publicación 27 de septiembre de 1972 …

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  • 84catch one's breath — {v. phr.} 1. To breathe in suddenly with fear or surprise. * /The beauty of the scene made him catch his breath./ Compare: TAKE ONE S BREATH AWAY. 2a. To rest and get back your normal breathing, as after running. * /After running to the bus stop …

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  • 85catch one's breath — {v. phr.} 1. To breathe in suddenly with fear or surprise. * /The beauty of the scene made him catch his breath./ Compare: TAKE ONE S BREATH AWAY. 2a. To rest and get back your normal breathing, as after running. * /After running to the bus stop …

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  • 86Catch Bull at Four — Studioalbum von Cat Stevens (heute Yusuf) Veröffentlichung 1972 Label Island Records / A M Records …

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  • 87Catch the Ten — is a version of the card game whist. It s also known as Scotch Whist. Unlike standard whist, it is played with a deck of only 36 cards, consisting of the six up to the ace(ace s are high) of each suit. The order of trumps has the jack high. Any… …

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  • 88Catch the Hare — is a two player abstract strategy game from Europe, and perhaps specifically from Spain. It is a hunt game, and since it uses an Alquerque board, it is specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game). In some variants, some or all of the diagonal… …

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  • 89catch-all — catchˈ all adjective Covering or dealing with a number of instances, eventualities or problems, esp ones not covered or dealt with by other provisions • • • Main Entry: ↑catch …

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  • 90catch\ one's\ death\ of — • catch one s death of • take one s death of v. phr. informal To become very ill with (a cold, pneumonia, flu). Johnny fell in the icy water and almost took his death of cold. Sometimes used in the short form catch your death. Johnny! Come right… …

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