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Now I live in a city where Starbucks hasn't fully caught on.
(In many European countries, like France and Italy, the plastic bag thing never fully caught on).
In fact, it was only in December 2000 that Washington fully caught up with the Venice declaration by presenting the so-called Clinton parameters.
As Susan Solomon explains in her book "American Playgrounds," the European model never fully caught on in this country, although it clearly had its appeal.
Long and lanky, Mr. Cera moves like one of those teenagers whose body hasn't yet fully caught up to his newly reached height.
Elsewhere, give or take the arrivals of Toby Alderweireld and André Ayew at Tottenham and Swansea respectively, the transfer window has not fully caught the imagination.
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Anadarko, led by its chairman and chief executive, James T. Hackett, has yet to fully catch up with its rivals.
In any event, the nuanced version of Haykel's views will never fully catch up with the Graeme Wood version.
They are populated by characters who can't seem to fully catch sight of themselves or each other.
The primacy of paper over pixels is partly because new methods of digitally distributing coupons have yet to fully catch on.
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