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Sarah's friends may have started catching on at some point because that same month, someone sent out a feeler emailer, saying "just to check and make sure this gets through".
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Mr. Salinas, whose two young children are among the state's 400,000 children who ride school buses, said that the program began slowly in January, but has started catching on this school year and is apparently cutting down on repeat offenders.
Bento searching was pioneered by our library colleagues down the road at NC State, and it has started catching on at other libraries around the country.
Last year, as age might have started catching up on him, he gathered 597 impeccable disposals – a career-best tally.
I asked McCooey if NASDAQ was feeling any heat on the technology front now that the NYSE has started catching up.
Palm trees lining her street had started catching fire, and electrical transformers were sparking.
It has roots in freestyle skiing, the devil-may-care approach to the sport that started catching on in the 1960s and '70s.
When will these approaches start catching on in boardrooms, mayors' offices, and universities?
After a few days or weeks, everyone will probably start catching on!
Everyone who has ever used the internet knows that it's mostly a dark and fucked-up place full of hateful losers and cursed Furbies, and horror movies have finally started catching on.
But by the mid - 1990s paper prototyping started catching on.
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