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More likely, though, Hollywood has simply caught up with and overtaken the Los Angeles rock scene.
He understands that Sister John, like her epileptic predecessor Dostoyevsky, has simply caught glimpses of a better world and doesn't want to let it go.
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Felipe tips it over, though quite why is unclear: surely he could have simply caught it.
The convoy had been set on fire — by the White Helmets, one statement implied — or had simply "caught fire".
They have simply caught up to Italy over many years, and no one seems clear on how change can come — or if it is possible anymore at all.
And yes, there's a chance you may have simply caught them at the wrong time.
Second, because the media image of the chamber has simply not caught up.
Whether he was far ahead of the curve, or the curve has simply finally caught up to him, we live in a post-Warholian world.
The sport is growing at the grassroots level in the UK, but from a very low base, and it has simply never caught on in most countries.
You could see where he was coming from, even after Scott Dann's goal City had over half an hour to get back in front, yet had Pantilimon simply caught the ball, or had Pellegrini stuck with the back-in-form Joe Hart, a replay might have been avoided and his players might now be looking forward to a warm-weather break in Abu Dhabi rather than an extra game in January.
Some suggestions (such as the creation of new third-person singular pronouns) have simply not caught on, while others that have caught on seem to have backfired.
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