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Then in the early '70s, design-happy European consumers began using Erecta shelves in their pristine kitchens, a trend that caught on later in the decade in New York, where lofts, and industrial chic, were taking off.
But it caught on later and became a cult movie, because it does have that unique mix of genres, which I've always loved to do.
Like so many other great non-white poets, she was not published throughout her career in the pages of The New Yorker — some of her readers caught on later than others, and her aesthetics sometimes escaped full appreciation.
Non-denominational megachurches, which caught on later in the South than elsewhere, are spreading fast, and tend to be more racially mixed than traditional ones.Three miles (5km) from Bob Jones University, for example, is the Redemption World Outreach Center.
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