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Don't do this move too many times in one game, because the other players will start to catch on to what you're doing and be able to stop it.
Next up, you can expect to see content creation apps like Inkscape and Illustrator emerge for HTML5 and start to catch on.
Slack is going to face a lot of competition, especially as larger companies start to catch on to the trend it helped create in terms of creating simple communications apps in the enterprise.
Maybe it is an idea that will start to catch on more in the U.S.
If these voters ever start to catch on to the fact that they're being had, it could spell disaster for McCain in November.
"But honestly," I went on, "I think the real sign of success would be that online reading of fiction would really start to catch on and that HuffPost would decide to include a FICTION section in the blog, where other writers would post short stories or serialize their novels".
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When I was pregnant with my first in 2014, there were plenty of trends starting to catch on in parenting circles, one of which was the gender reveal party.
For one thing, as cloud computing really starts to catch on, it is getting hard to tell the difference between innovation and consolidation.
"The concept of the 'winemaker's minute' is starting to catch on," Mr. Baker said.
What is only starting to catch on, though, is the idea that CompStat isn't just for policing.
When Vietnamese food started to catch on, the restaurant was reincarnated in a new location as Seeda Thai 2, serving both Vietnamese and Thai.
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