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The Asian and Latin American countries begin to catch up.
And maybe they can even begin to catch up.
Only during World War II, however, did organizational realities begin to catch up with these superstructural developments.
"On, on," the others shout at the top of their voices, as the slower runners begin to catch up.
According to reports in the Zimbabwean press, Mr Mugabe has recently had trouble walking, as his advanced years begin to catch up with him.
It took another half-century for the culture to begin to catch up with her; at her death, it still hadn't quite.
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A tension-packed stew of power, paranoia, and psychological manipulation, Gray Day is also a cautionary tale of how the United States allowed Russia to become dominant in cyberespionage--and how we might begin to catch up -- Provided by publisher.
We Internet lawyers are only beginning to catch up.
Likewise, Vettel began to catch up to Alonso.
But girls everywhere are beginning to catch up.
His fictions were beginning to catch up with him.
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