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"He caught on so fast about gospel," Mr. Bermel said.
Perhaps the stage theory of grief caught on so quickly because it made loss sound controllable.
But it caught on so completely that, for many people, that's where the eggplant repertory begins and ends.
The fad has caught on so rapidly in the past few years that many Swedes are now devotees.
O'Rourke wrote, Perhaps the stage theory of grief caught on so quickly because it made loss sound controllable.
As her shoes have caught on, so has an image of Africa that consumers are willing to buy, and not simply fund.
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The quality of DVDs will still be better than that of downloaded movies, especially if high-definition players catch on, so DVDs, however flattened or diminished in sales, are in no danger of disappearing in the near future.
(Shorter skirts could still be found at Giambattista Valli, Pucci and Isabel Marant, and Ms. Astley predicted that the longer lengths could take a few seasons to really catch on, so don't give up that gym membership just yet).
The answer is to dramatically improve state education (will this idea ever really catch on?) so that far more children from poor and modest-earning backgrounds get the grades they need to go to a top university.
Last year, Alves used the same hashtag and posted a picture of himself, but it didn't catch on, so this year he adapted his plan.
When Holo-'Pac appeared, at least some of the public found it exploitative; a backlash that suggested it might not catch on so easily.
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