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He was too busy catching up with old friends.
Only the sisters were too busy catching up to pay attention.
The rest of the world, though, has been busy catching up to the Americans.
"People are busy catching the train or catching the bus; they don't look up," Mr. King said.
The men have not seen each other for a small lifetime, and they are busy catching up.
Of course millennials don't have sex, they're far too busy catching Pokémon, or sharing selfies on Snapchat.
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Increasingly, I see other travellers immersed in phones and tablets, too busy catching-up with work emails or distracted by social media to enjoy properly and engage with their surroundings.
Senior executives are extremely busy so catching them before their meetings start for the day or after they finish is your best bet.
Mr. Joel busied himself catching lines so he and Trish Bergin, a 29-year-old Channel 12 news reporter who shares his stateroom these days, could board.
Their market charts, showing descriptively named patterns such as "head and shoulders"—a big peak surrounded by two smaller peaks—or "broadening bottoms"—a series of troughs, each lower than the preceding one make ideal graphics for television producers in need of something pretty for viewers to watch while the glamorous reporters are busy off-camera, catching up on the latest market gossip.
Unsurprisingly, some busy respondents are still catching up on 2012.
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