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More contentious themes like politics take longer to catch on, the researchers found.
And as players catch on, the pressure to avoid mistakes builds, suffocating them.
For wearable gaming to catch on, the games will have to be a bit more meat-and-potatoes than that.
Firstly, the child knows that if he or she fails to catch on, the topic will be repeated till it is mastered.
A plastic ruler will give you a straight line, but the blade may catch on the plastic and nick the ruler.
While there is not a universal name for this drink, one is beginning to catch on: the John Daly.
If they catch on, the bottom could fall out of the flush toilet market.
The more such ideas catch on the smaller the field of eligible candidates.
Be careful that the compote doesn't catch on the bottom of the pan.
They sunbathe and play catch on the green at the first sign of spring.
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More convincing are cases where Pennebaker and his fellow researchers catch on-the-fly changes in the way people connect with others, from lying to loving.
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