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The proposal has not caught on, however.
The Chelsea defence eventually caught on, however, and Walcott was then caught offside each of the next three times Arsenal tried to spring him loose.
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Dr Steffen's idea has yet to catch on, however, with the airlines.
This second form of newfangledness has been slow to catch on, however.
NC's failed to catch on, however, largely because of the rapidly falling cost of the personal computer.
It didn't catch on, however, so he and his classmate Alex Rainert, 27, turned it into a social-networking service for their master's thesis project.
Hostile pundits mutter that the spill is "Obama's Katrina .In this section The backlash begins The Times Square scare As jobs fade away The sensible insurrection After Murtha The politics of disaster ReprintsThe label has yet to catch on, however.
Nonetheless, the process will be far cleaner than burning such fuels in cars or power plants.Positively neutralIn this section Unban the Taliban The truth about Taiwan Stepping on the gas Setting Slavs free Reprints Related items Fuel cells meet big businessJul 22nd 1999 How a fuel cell worksJul 22nd 1999If fuel cells are really to catch on, however, governments must think about their own role.
The technology has been slow to catch on, however.
It took centuries for any further major changes to catch on, however.
Once wristwatches did catch on, however, there seemed no stopping them or their technological advances.
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