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Boris, who had never run before, slowly caught up until he and Cheryl could glide through 10 miles along the Jersey Shore, chatting easily.
Sloan, a member of last year's Olympic team, was trailing by 0.85 entering Saturday night's finals, but slowly caught up and overtook Hong after the floor exercise, the third of four routines.
In the half century that followed, the story goes, white American taste slowly caught up with the critics.
It took until the 1960s for the science to turn in favor of letting fires naturally burn, and firefighting policies have slowly caught up since then.
Opening fire with these guns brought a response from Beens' sternchaser guns, the frigates exchanging cannon shot for four and a half hours as Astraea slowly caught up with its elusive opponent.
She developed a unique system of tape loops, delays, and reverbs for live effects processing in 1965 called the Expanded Instrument System, which she has continued to update as technology has slowly caught up with her concepts.
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"And then society slowly catches up".
Griffin has thus far put on a display of ruthlessly efficient scoring, only to see his team's defense allow opponents to slowly catch up.
In three years, it could become a real challenger for Windows, especially as the modern web slowly catches up to apps.
The prey in question is the catchily named comet 67P/Churyumov Gerasimenko, which – if the probe is roused from deep space hibernation in the next few days and all goes to plan – Rosetta will slowly catch up with, then encircle and study before putting a robotic lander on the comet's surface before the end of 2014.
As the pressure gradient increases across the valve, the steady flow is established and the volume slowly "catches up" as the bellows are inflated, and the pressure across the valve equalizes.
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