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For related reasons, the term has also caught on with some atheists who want to keep an arms length between themselves and fellow scientists who happen to be religious.
Her strategy has also caught on.
The academy has also caught on to the trend: both Duke and George Washington University have extensive pulp collections.
The National Trust has also caught on to the trend for bygone desserts by introducing the lemon-flavoured Winifred pudding at its properties nationwide.
The concept has also caught on in Canada, Latin America and Asia, but until recently has been little more than a foreign buzzword in the United States.
And numerous firms, not to mention the armed forces, are using videogame-like technology for training.Savings in the virtual skyCloud computing, which began with consumer-focused e-mail services such as Hotmail, has also caught on in the business world.
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By this time, the form had also caught on in Vienna.
The markets have also caught on to this precedent, realizing that Congress isn't likely to let the US default.
They are grown more for their startling iridescent inflorescences than for their foliage, although some have good fall color; purple-leaf varieties have also caught on.
Pub quizzes — trivia competitions in bars — are close to being the national sport in Britain, and they have also caught on in the United States and other countries in recent years.
The big leagues have also caught on to the potential value of the medium, and have been dabbling in it for a while by making considerable investments to bring the new experience to their fans.
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