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The Rolex Submariner was the one that was emphasized, and so the one that caught on as the rugged action man's watch, though it was finally supplanted in the '90s in Bond films by the equally promoted Omega Seamaster.
The specific images that caught on were portraits of urban Africans taken from the 1940s through the 1960s by two Malian photographers, Seydou Keita (1921-2001) and Malick Sidibé, now in his 70s.
Then in the early '70s, design-happy European consumers began using Erecta shelves in their pristine kitchens, a trend that caught on later in the decade in New York, where lofts, and industrial chic, were taking off.
His innovations included a lemongrass mosquito spray that caught on with an eclectic clientele from Unicef workers along the Thai-Burmese border to Amanresorts, the luxury Asian resort brand.
What I recall of the long days and sleepless nights afterwards was the slogan that caught on with my father's devastated friends and supporters; we were united in a determination to ensure that "his death must not be in vain".
But it was the daily half-hour "Neighborhood" show, which began nationally on public television in 1968 with homemade puppets and a cardboard castle, that caught on as a haven from the hyperactivity of most children's television.
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