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This, above all, is what has caught the eye of Congress.
What has caught me up short recently is the emergence of a new critic of the banking regulations that have been pouring forth from Washington and Europe.
What has caught on instead is a variant that most economists consider more or less equivalent: a system of tradable emissions permits, a k a cap and trade.
What has caught demographers off-guard – and has required such dramatic revisions – is that African fertility has not fallen as expected.
But what has caught many by surprise is the number of blunders DreamWorks Animation has made since going public last October.
HOUSTON — Those who stand in a downtown park and stare into the eyes of a statue of James A. Baker III might wonder what has caught the former secretary of state's gaze.
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What had caught Bigelow's eye was a lengthy article on "La guerre civille aux États-Unis" by Laboulaye in the "Journal des Débats," one of the most influential journals in Europe.
On April 13, at a meeting of the Society of Automotive Historians, he explained in the lecture, "The New Biomorphs: An Emergent Trend on the Automotive Design Scene," what had caught his eye in recent years.
A spokeswoman for Total UK, the British arm of the US oil company which half owns 60% of the site, said petrol and kerosene, as well as some diesel and crude oil were held there, but she did not know exactly what had caught fire.
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