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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.
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.
The world has slowly caught on and asset allocations have changed.
The trend has slowly caught on in other cities, such as New York, Houston and Phoenix.
Nevertheless, they have slowly caught on among about half a dozen specialty growers in California, including the Smiths, who have 40 trees of Tahitian and a similar variety, Sarawak.
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But slowly the style caught on, as clients looking for something different were referred to him.
But business buyers have caught on slowly.
His bold, graphic, preppy-with-an-edge style caught on slowly but surely, and by the mid-'90s he was... well, Tommy Hilfiger.
Cremation caught on so slowly at the end of the 19th century, because many still believed in the resurrection of the body, which therefore should not be burned.
People caught on".
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