Sentence examples for catching on the from inspiring English sources

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But when the Crockett programs began catching on, the whole phenomenon still felt fresh and innocent.

"I saw a lot of women dead on the ground," he said, his voice catching on the "f" of "femmes".

After the restart, it was relentless pressure, with five and sometimes six men close catching on the offside.

Other orchestras are catching on: the Milwaukee Symphony and Philharmonia Baroque in San Francisco offer downloads on their own Web sites.

In a sign of concern among campaign officials that Mr. Lieberman is not catching on, the candidate plans to reintroduce himself on Monday by embarking from Hartford on a weeklong tour of early primary states, including New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Florida and Michigan.

Even after HD DVD's demise, Blu-ray still isn't catching on, the PS3 excepted.

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The cameras, too, are catching on; one positioned by the Phillies' dugout seems locked on him.

But people are catching on: in the first quarter of 2012 the DR had an 8.4 per cent rise in tourism.

The rest of the world is catching on to the charade.

Digital tools — particularly mobile ones — are catching on in the world of grassroots organizers in a big way.

The idea is catching on beyond the ivy gates.

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