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Last year, the state set a similar corral trap too soon, catching only three pigs.
Although a television set cost about $400 a substantial sum at the time TV was soon "catching on like a case of high-toned scarlet fever," according to a March 1948 edition of Newsweek magazine.
We rejoined the trail and pressed onward, soon catching up with Eduardo and his two younger sisters, Anna and Lucia, who had come along to see the city for the first time.
Banks are soon catching up.
The news of Traoré and Benna's deaths spread fast, and that same night, the suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois went up in flames, with the unrest soon catching on in other areas of France.
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They assure one another that they'll soon be catching up at Minnesota auctions in Albany and Zumbrota.
FRAGRANCE counters could soon be catching another case of Bieber Fever as they begin selling a second celebrity scent from the young singer Justin Bieber.
Organic food was a niche market back then, but it did well in the San Francisco area and soon started catching on elsewhere.
What will it do to fish, which villagers will soon start catching to stock up for winter, or the caribou currently being hunted, or the berries?
No one knows whether this "warming hole" is due to chance convergence of weather patterns or other factors, but the region may soon begin catching up, and the consequences could be immense.
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