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The lexicon has not even caught up with the times yet.
Being a father has, he says, "changed me on so many levels that I haven't even caught up with it.
That suggests British firms, at least, have not only fallen behind American practice but have not even caught up with methods that Americans have imported to Britain.
"Then, presumably because the first episode leaves so much unanswered, the next jumps back in time to fill in the history of the case — and when the second episode ends, the story hasn't even caught up to where it started.
(Via The Village Voice) — Maria Newman Hudson Valley Magazine: We haven't even caught up with all the great new restaurants in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, and now more of them are evidently cropping up around New York state: in Nyack, in Beacon, even in Poughkeepsie.
He wrote: "Presumably because the first episode leaves so much unanswered, the next jumps back in time to fill in the history of the case — and when the second episode ends, the story hasn't even caught up to where it started".
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If this happens, India's economy could even catch up to China's.
"When you're 19 and 20, you're running around at a million miles an hour, and the world can't even catch up," she said.
"It's not a day off — it's a day to do laundry and cut the lawn, say hello to a partner and even catch up on e-mail," he said.
We even catch up with Nora Jane, Freddy and the twins a decade down the road, in a series of later, linked stories from Gilchrist's book "The Courts of Love".
It is not likely to even catch up with the current market leaders in the Q&A space Answers.com and Yahoo!
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