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Over the last few years, rivals have largely caught up.
During the Bouchard years, Quebec, historically economically laggard, largely caught up with the rest of Canada.
The far-right revival has largely caught the American public by surprise, but it should not have.
For his part, Dr. Kay said that computer hardware had since largely caught up with his original Dynabook idea -- a two-pound computer that can be carried in one hand and is wirelessly connected to a global computer network.
Yet, just as in the same way that paedophiles reacted to Operation Ore - when they were largely caught because they gave their credit card details so as to be able to access child pornographic websites by instead using net-enabled mobile phones and peer-to-peer systems - so too, the determined paedophile would neatly circumvent any scheme that simply required police registration.
Dr Taheri acknowledges that it is a controversial procedure but argues that the controversy is largely caught up in popular misconceptions, a failure to understand the dangers of obesity, and its association with strokes, paralysis and a higher risk of various kinds of cancer.
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(The tournament is now largely catch and release, but some species are kept and eaten).
Apple is facing demand that it hopes to largely catch up with by the end of June, according to the executive.
Federal starting salaries may be below those of competing employers, but show applicants what they are likely to be earning in four to five years and how much they could accumulate in their government thrift savings plans, and they may well see that they can largely catch up with their private sector counterparts.
But it's largely catch-up.
They are largely catch-and-release fishermen, and support fishing limits, which places them in the cross hairs of their more commercial counterparts.
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