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Or maybe the Fringe needs to shrink to just a fortnight to allow the city more time to catch it's breath while still enjoying the benefits.
If you want to catch It's A Wonderful Life this Christmas, there are showings at bothTyneside Cinema in Newcastleand Whitley Bay'sJam Jar Cinemathis week.
It's unusual to sneak up on a plant and try to catch it without it exploding.
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- To cast anchor
- To cast aside
- To cast away
- To cast by
- To cast down
- To cast forth
- To cast in one's lot with
- To cast in one's teeth
- To cast in the teeth
- To cast lots
- To cast off
- To cast off copy
- To cast one's colt's tooth
- To cast one's nativity
- To cast one's self on
- To cast out
- To cast the lead
- To cast the water
- To cast up
- To cat the anchor
- To catch (one) flatfooted
- To catch a crab
- To catch a tartar
- To catch at
- To catch fire
- to catch it
- To catch one's eye
- To catch up
- To catch up with
- To catch upon the hip
- To cave in
- To chalk out
- To challenge the array
- To challenge to the
- To change a horse, or To change hand
- To change hand
- To change hands
- To change one's tune
- To change step
- To chant horses
- To cheer ship
- To chew the cud
- To chide hither
- To chip in
- To choke off
- To choose sides
- To chop logic
- To circle in
- To clack wool
- To clap hands
- To clap hold of
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- To cast anchor
- To cast aside
- to cast aspersions
- To cast away
- To cast by
- To cast down
- To cast forth
- To cast in one's lot with
- To cast in one's teeth
- To cast in the teeth
- To cast lots
- To cast off
- To cast off copy
- to cast one's bread upon the waters
- To cast one's colt's tooth
- To cast one's nativity
- To cast one's self on
- To cast out
- to cast pearls before swine
- To cast the lead
- To cast the water
- To cast up
- to cast/throw the first stone
- To cat the anchor
- To catch (one) flatfooted
- To catch a crab
- To Catch a Predator
- To catch a tartar
- To catch at
- To catch fire
- to catch it
- to catch one's death
- To catch one's eye
- to catch red-handed
- To catch up
- To catch up with
- To catch upon the hip
- to catch with his pants down
- To cave in
- to chalk it up to
- To chalk out
- To challenge the array
- To challenge to the
- to champ at the bit
- To change a horse, or To change hand
- To change hand
- To change hands
- To change one's tune
- To change one's tune
- To change step
- To chant horses
- to check out
- To cheer ship
- To chew the cud
- To chew the cud
- to chew the fat/rag
- To Chiang
- To chide hither
- To chip in
- To choke off
- to chomp at the bit
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