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The children are catching on fast, though.
But it is catching on fast.
Citigroup's Ebrahim Rahbari is credited with inventing the word, which is catching on fast.
"It's catching on fast," said Liat Margolis, the research director of Material Connexion, the materials archive.
ATMs attract plenty of muggers and pickpockets.Unsurprisingly, cashless transactions have been catching on fast in Nairobi and elsewhere in Africa.
It is as if a farmer can know each of his plants by name.Prescriptive planting is catching on fast.
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Peter Firstbrook, a senior research analyst at the META Group in Toronto, said that Nokia was strongest where new services were catching on fastest.
One place where women do seem to be catching up, or catching on, faster is China, where seven of the 14 self-made female billionaires have made their fortunes.
In America MediaFLO, the technology used by Verizon, is catching on fastest.
No, players do not fly, and the snitch is really just a ball-in-a-sock contraption attached to a sprightly human dressed in yellow; but yes, muggle quidditch is real, it's wonderful and it's catching on faster than you can say "Accio Quaffle".
"There are some restaurants already doing this, and the idea is catching on faster than I would have thought," Dickson Despommier, an emeritus professor of microbiology at Columbia University who hosts a podcast on indoor farming, told HuffPost.
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