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Had he started from the pit lane, Raikkonen would have been out of all that aggravation but almost certainly have still caught the backmarkers within half a lap.

The competitive field has still not caught up with the moves from his winning run at the Vancouver Games last year, including back-to-back double corks, and his signature double McTwist 1260, an inverted aerial while spinning three and a half rotations.

Is it possible that our world has still not caught up to Jesus?

But, as the Dearing committee points out, Britain has still to catch up with other countries, such as Japan, where the participation rate is 42% and rising.

In the Utah case, the gunman, who has still not been caught, apparently opened fire when a Utah State Parks ranger, Brody Young, 34, approached after a traffic stop.

Lacrosse remains rooted in the Northeast, though it has still failed to catch on in major Eastern cities, including New York.

But American officials have still been caught up in violence.

Radio was ubiquitous by the 1930s; libraries and bookshops have still not caught up.

If you have still not caught on to e-health's advantages, it's time to think again.

I think that Network Rail would say they've still not caught up with that maintenance backlog," he says.

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