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To be honest, I'm not sure food journalists have fully caught up to these changes.
In fact, it was only in December 2000 that Washington fully caught up with the Venice declaration by presenting the so-called Clinton parameters.
Long and lanky, Mr. Cera moves like one of those teenagers whose body hasn't yet fully caught up to his newly reached height.
His lovely linocuts that front each chapter have the same quality – responsive and naive – showing someone, like a child, fully caught up with his subject, seeking to draw it close to him in his own pieces of art.
Walmsley thinks not: 'In some ways our imagination of what we can do has not fully caught up with this technology.' It's not all about big technology though and in an age where everything from laptops to phones are getting smaller, 'wearable tech' such as glasses, watches and clothes could become commonplace.
If you aren't fully caught up on Season 2, there are very minor spoilers ahead.
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Villanova stayed close through the first half, but could never fully catch up.
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.
The paradox of Australia's leftward turn is the political system has yet to fully catch up to it.
Sweater Girls, from Los Angeles, were charmingly naïve; their instruments didn't always fully catch up to their songs, but they were saved with crisp, sugary songwriting, as was Very Truly Yours, from Chicago.
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