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The Titicaca Grebe was at one time quite common and estimates ranged as high as 10,000 individuals, but this grebe has been on a decline for at least the last two decades and this is partially blamed on the use of fishing nets which are catching the grebes and drowning them, current estimates are that 2000 remain.
Secret launched at the end of January — amid a rush of many other apps like Whisper, Wickr, Confide, Telegram, and more — some of which were inspired to protect users from the sneaky ways of the NSA, some of which are catching on to a bigger trend for more user privacy.
They hope New York soon will be home to permanent cat cafes, which are catching on in cities known for tight living spaces and no-pet apartment buildings.
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Citigroup's Ebrahim Rahbari is credited with inventing the word, which is catching on fast.
"Additive Manufacturing" (AM) is an emerging, highly promising and disruptive technology which is catching the attention of the Defence sector due to the versatility it is offering.
Such flourishes have not kept many Japanese consumers from taking to Twitter, which is catching on here at a speed Facebook may envy.
A case study is presented to illustrate the proposed approach using patents on the solar-lighting devices, which is catching on as a high-tech way to prevent environmental pollution and reduce fuel costs.
Phil has a number of errands he feels compelled to run while living the same day over, one of which is catching a kid who falls while climbing a tree.
Mr. Bennett said that the soon-to-be Democratic nominee, Vice President Al Gore, had been exhibiting "several personalities" in recent months, including "affable Al" and "Uncle Al the Kiddies' Pal," none of which were catching on with voters.
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