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So while time has eventually caught up to Wambach, as it does with all athletes, the question is what Wambach will do with her soccer mind, which has only seemed to get sharper the longer she has played?
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So the votes you have eventually "catches up" with the votes you required – scenarios 202, 204, 208, 216, etc., are determinate, but others are non-determinate.
He has nearly 40 years experience as a security expert for US law enforcement agencies, having switched sides when he was eventually caught by the FBI after spending half his teenage years on the run as a confidence trickster, imposter, cheque forger and escape artist in the 1960s.
Abagnale had eventually helped the authorities catch check forgers.
The Bagger, who had trouble finding a point of entry into "Hustle" – he is one of the whitest people alive and dances with an unfortunate overbite to rap music – eventually caught on and had one of the most satisfying movie-watching experiences of his year watching "Hustle" unfurl.
And more than $60,000 worth of personal items and computers were stolen by a 35-year-old man named Kariem McFarlin who was eventually caught — and apparently had no idea at first whose home he was breaking into?
Students who viewed the demonstration reacted positively and increased their test performance, although the control group eventually "caught up," despite not having seen the demonstration.
Detective Hernandez had jumped in his car to help and eventually caught up to them.
When cycling finally faced its immense doping problem, it eventually caught dozens of competitors Armstrong had left far behind.
It eventually caught the attention of and had a major impact on policy makers of all political stripes.
Tony was eventually caught and jailed, but since leaving prison he has put his criminal know-how to positive use.
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