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This is the rest of the industry catching onto something we've been doing for decades.
Americans in Silicon Valley — and well beyond — are catching onto the act, too.
Could it be possible that the common consumer is finally catching onto the fact that DRM'ed music is bad (mmmkay)?
And Twitch, whose team has plenty of experience catching onto huge trends, could easily find a way to build something that is highly competitive with Mobcrush.
As such, you're no doubt catching onto the fact that lack of charging ports is a consistent theme in all of this.
As a social network aimed at helping you meet new people – don't mention the phrase 'hooking up' – Tagged's vice president of sales and marketing Steve Sarner claims other companies are only now catching onto 'social discovery' and the site is "by far the largest" in the social discovery space.
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"The foot comes down onto the surface, but as it's lifting up, it's catching on these hooks," she said.
Others are catching on.
Since Sept. 11 the feds have introduced new laws and tightened up old regulations to shift some of the onus for catching bad guys onto banks.
As an aid in catching and holding onto the ball, it takes various shapes to meet the specific needs of different fielding positions.
Adrian Danchig-Waring, catching women as they leapt onto him, looked as if he was bailing hay, and Rebecca Krohn, the third lead, was undermined by tentativeness.
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