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A simpler form, minibridge, made its debut in Great Britain and has slowly caught on in the United States.
Although the ratings of the early episodes were very low, the show slowly caught on after receiving a record-breaking number of Emmy Award nominations.
The United States dominated archery on the world stage for the past 30 years, but the rest of the world slowly caught up.
Boris, who had never run before, slowly caught up until he and Cheryl could glide through 10 miles along the Jersey Shore, chatting easily.
Newspaper articles and television announcements had warned motorists what to expect, and they slowly caught on: wait, yield to traffic from the left, merge carefully, roll to the right.
But they were never bestsellers in the west, and the man known as the Chairman concentrated on his extensive following (and extensive business interests) back in Nigeria, while western musical taste slowly caught up.
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But Republicans stymied the bill, preferring the unlawful status quo — forcing millions to keep living indefinitely outside the law, then spending billions of dollars to slowly catch them one by one.
In three years, it could become a real challenger for Windows, especially as the modern web slowly catches up to apps.
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