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Leading Bitcoin startup BitPay is cutting costs, suggesting that the currency won't be catching on soon.
Directional and influential Japanese stores such as Beams, Bamboo Shoots, Journal Standard, United Arrows and Blue Blue Japan have been carrying the UNEEK collection for several seasons, which means the rest of the world will be catching on soon.
The UK does not, and I can't imagine it catching on soon here, unless the Big Issue editorial team undergoes a substantial change of heart".
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Other cities are catching on: There's the soon-to-be-completed and awfully named The Ford Center at the Star in Dallas, the District Detroit, the Battery at the SunTrust Park in Atlanta hell, even Edmonton is getting in on the act, with the Ice District going up next to the new Rogers Place.
Organic food was a niche market back then, but it did well in the San Francisco area and soon started catching on elsewhere.
That may soon change, however, with private companies and local governments catching on to sport as a profitable economy.
They hope New York soon will be home to permanent cat cafes, which are catching on in cities known for tight living spaces and no-pet apartment buildings.
Though it may be too soon to call it an urban wildlife movement, initiatives focused on urban biodiversity seem to be catching on.
Others are catching on.
But technology is catching on.
But Swarmatrons are catching on.
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