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If so, chalk it up to people finally catching on, even if it's 40 years late.
Morse's father and older brother, finally catching on, had gone cold on him years ago.
What's finally catching on, though, is the notion that carbon might be considered a pollutant.
Previously the domain of the north and midlands, now cities below the Watford Gap are finally catching on after heavy rotation in Ayia Napa and Malia this summer.
CBS will have two opportunities this week to see if "Big Brother 2" is finally catching on as something more than a passable summer hit.
But now, 3G is finally catching on in Japan, in part because of better, cheaper phones, lower rates and wider coverage.
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What could distinguish 1998 from previous eras of Internet evolution, however, is that the United States Government seems finally to be catching on to both accelerated time on the Internet and the supple texture of cyberspace.
I don't think there is any particular reason for this in all honesty, perhaps I was too engrossed in my Harry Potter audiobooks to recognise anything else, particularly children's literature - which I feel that now, aged 18 years old, I am finally catching up on!
Seems that the major record labels like EMI are catching on finally.
Better news for the studio: The "Trek" franchise does finally seem to be catching on globally.
CSAs, or community-supported agriculture programs — you know, the ones where you sign up for a subscription and get a box of produce every week — are popular up north and are such a boon to small farmers economically, and now they finally seem to be catching on in Southern California.
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