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Bodhi was already starting to catch on before the couple announced their son's name.
That's spurred a content feeding frenzy--there's no point for a tech company to releasing a headset, after all, if there isn't something to watch on it (and, by the same token, most content providers believe waiting for the hardware to catch on before creating entertainment means waiting too long).
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With these four, genetic engineering caught on before consumer resistance gathered force a few years ago.
Professor Sambanis makes a point about the introduction of the euro and the emergence of a European identity, although this identity never fully caught on before the euro crisis.
You see, WonderHill's vision of wholesome gaming proved to be very prescient — but it got nailed by Zynga with Farmville, and then a wave of other more family-friendly games caught on before WonderHill could really carve out its place.
So instead, Amazon is going to forge ahead with this dedicated device in hopes that it will catch on with mainstream consumers before the more expensive tablets do.
"It'll take some time before people catch on to it.
We've got about another two years of that before they catch on that it's really Dad.
And how long before people catch on to what should have always been obvious?
Penn also noted he was surprised journalists didn't catch on to the NSA scandal before Snowden broke the news.
"We're trying to get some bread — this is my hood," said one man agitatedly, his response caught on video, before adding, no doubt accurately, "Y'all wouldn't come here if this wasn't here".
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