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The infection proved catching, though, and soon world oil prices slid and hundreds of thousands of Russians lost their jobs.
It's a work worth catching: though not as boldly inventive as Nielsen's symphonies, the concerto thrives on the interaction between the graceful detailing of the flute line and the consonant but sometimes impassioned orchestral fabric.
* CATCHING: Though the Angels let two-time Gold Glove winner Bengie Molina go, they should be just as strong defensively with Jose Molina and rookie Jeff Mathis, who will share catching duties.
"You knew if there was an act settling in at Catalina it was worth catching". Though she has experimented over the years -- fusion and eclectic, vocalist and instrumental, local and national, Popescu set her own standard.
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Everyone else may be catching up, though.
He seemed to be catching waves, though it was hard to tell.
Her optimism is catching, even though it is, of course, just part of the story.
What's finally catching on, though, is the notion that carbon might be considered a pollutant.
"Those guys we're not catching even though most of us are better riders than they are," he said.
Brazil and India are catching up, though with some teething troubles: India's offset rules have been rewritten since it embraced offsets in 2005, but remain confusing.This growth is fuelling a thriving offsets industry.
One Microsoft initiative that's catching on, though, seems to be its push to bring more touch-enabled web apps to the Metro version of Internet Explorer.
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