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  1. to become popular or fashionable

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LONDON — Sometimes it's the simple ideas that catch on.
Some of his other ideas have yet to catch on.
Well, it took a while for it to catch on.
Meanwhile in China, vaping had just begun to catch on.
Life insurers have so far been slower to catch on.
The pieces ahead, though, will help you catch on early.
Whether the idea will actually catch on is less certain.
It's not clear if this will really catch on, though.
Alas, new country names can be slow to catch on.
Hopefully he'll get another shot to catch on somewhere else.
They catch on fire and have proven to be deadly.
MARK BERTOLINI: Yeah, and then that started to catch on.
But will catching a nap catch on at a gym?
I never thought it would catch on like it did.
Time will tell if they can make it catch on.
"That's probably not gonna catch on," Lauer retorted after chuckling.
Gurriel injured his wrist making a diving catch on Thursday.
They mocked the police for being slow to catch on.
But there's another trend he hopes will catch on: minimalism.
So why have we been so slow to catch on?
So why didn't that system catch on in the US?
It took a while for the night to catch on.
Perhaps that's why it's been slow to catch on here.
This competitive video game playing lark, it'll never catch on.
It didn't take long for the idea to catch on.
The best songs sometimes take a while to catch on.
It starts to catch on, and creates a habitual change.
Do you think it could catch on where you live?
I thought, 'Oh, my God, this will never catch on.
Once markets catch on to this behavior, inflation becomes expected.
One of his bolder rhetorical moves might also catch on.
Christmas trees — a German custom — also began to catch on.
We'll have to see if any other phones catch on.
If you don't deliver the goods, voters will catch on.
So far, Steyer has failed to catch on with Democratic voters.
After that, the lottery began to catch on in other states.
But there's reason to believe lobbying might catch on with legislators.
"I think this thing ... will catch on like wildfire," he said.
People would catch on, and inflation rather than growth would result.
Even when punctured, the S8's battery doesn't catch on fire.
If you don't deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on.
It just didn't catch on because, you know, it's utterly revolting.
Scott Kingery made a terrific diving catch on the sacrifice fly.
It could be just the thing to make VR catch on.
And there are signs that employers are beginning to catch on.
That reality hasn't seemed to catch on entirely at Google, yet.
I didn't catch on to the depth or meaning of it.
Schebler strained his left shoulder making a diving catch on Saturday.
The Wi-Fi Alliance believes that EasyMesh will catch on, though.
Oh, and also that way, your hair won't catch on fire.
Some overflowing landfills have been known to spontaneously catch on fire.
"It takes longer," he acknowledged, for that message to catch on.
"He will catch on somewhere," Braves interim manager Brian Snitker said.
It took a second for the audience to catch on: Mrs.
"If Brazil plays well, the feeling will catch on," Mendonça said.
I usually catch on quick, but I kept not getting better.
I think we're still waiting for that to catch on, queen.
It was a good idea that didn't catch on in 24.
Vendors there sell some of the best catch on the continent.
And Parker thinks that online interviews will continue to catch on.
But the power of BlackRock could help this approach catch on.
The ones that catch on have the power to influence behaviour.
Readers who haven't seen the show will catch on fairly quickly.
It was a newsy, innovative idea that did not catch on.
And if electric cars catch on, demand for gasoline could shrink.
Still, the enhanced geothermal concept has been slow to catch on.
It wasn't clear whether e-cigarettes would catch on with smokers.
It took White Claw a while to catch on with drinkers.
He'll play catch on Tuesday and will be re-evaluated afterward.
Virtual reality is taking longer to catch on than investors expected.
But if you don't deliver the goods, people will catch on.
Archer said she wanted to give the idea to more women to "share the wealth," and a lot of replies to her tweet seem to indicate the idea might catch on— until men catch on, that is.
Other transparency companies, like Castlight Health, also have struggled to catch on.
And there seem to be this buzz words that just catch on.
As of season 2, the adults are finally beginning to catch on.
Another issue is how quickly the tech will catch on with customers.
If so, this is a trend we would like to catch on.
Here's hoping they catch on, and spread to studios across the pond.
The only thing you need to catch on Beyoncé's stage are feelings.
And yet still, it took a while for audiences to catch on.
It would be awesome to see one of these techs catch on.
Callaway told reporters that deGrom felt pain while playing catch on Thursday.
"If you don't deliver the goods, people will catch on," Trump wrote.
"I think it will take a while to catch on," he admitted.
Beginning in late August, Galaxy Note 7s started to catch on fire.
Will Consumer Physics' molecular sensor catch on with the major smartphone manufacturers?
It was a powerful idea, but it took time to catch on.
It was Walker's third catch on the drive, good for 20083 yards.
Her Twitter followers were quick to catch on to the ending characters.
That alone could make it hard for narrative economics to catch on.
Mets pitchers played catch on the field or threw in the bullpen.
If they're not properly handled they can catch on fire, Kerchner said.
Zimmer tried to make a diving catch on the ball but missed.
With over 2.5K retweets though, it's looking like it might catch on.
I think in the U.S. it took another year to catch on.
Did you ever expect it to catch on the way it did?
Will the globalization of kabaddi catch on in the Americas and Europe?
He made a running catch on Brett Gardner's drive during the second.
But other than a few loyal users, it did not catch on.
So why did he never truly catch on in the Heisman race?
Yet many of their protests failed to catch on in red states.
It looks like a good phone that could catch on with customers.
But I'm still hopeful these gratitude reforms might catch on with others.
When news organizations catch on to the snake-oil salesmanship, he attacks.
"In July, we try to catch on to a trend," he said.
Once you catch on to that, driving is a piece of cake.
Whether they catch on depends on how much they resonate with people.
It took more than 200 years for the thermometer to catch on.
Did you catch on to what you were being asked to do?
"It made sense with mobile that esports would catch on," he said.
"But if you don't deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on."
Google Glass, one of the first versions of this product, didn't catch on.
He has to strike first before others catch on and figure that out.
Only once UberX improved in quality did it catch on with mainstream consumers.
The primary debate finally seemed to catch on to this political reality Thursday.
It's been quiet since then, which suggests the company's apps didn't catch on.
Yes, but: This doesn't mean AI won't catch on in any African countries.
He wants the idea to catch on so more farmers will sign up.
MagniWare's stick-on sensor was clever, but ultimately didn't catch on with users.
As a result, many hoverboards overheat and can catch on fire or explode.
Anderson made a diving catch on Franco's inning-ending grounder in the sixth.
The old version of Google Glass didn't quite catch on with the public.
Also, there's lots of different ways that a house can catch on fire.
There are parts of the party that have been slow to catch on.
Facebook's Oculus is hoping that VR will catch on in the business world.
Will Forces of Destiny catch on and become a full-fledged animated series?
But despite decades of power shortages, companies are only starting to catch on.
About a decade later, chaos theory started to catch on in scientific circles.
Pillar also made a spectacular diving catch on Austin Romine's liner in fourth.
All this, if it works, will help Android Pay continue to catch on.
"We're confident that this marketplace is going to catch on fire," Abdullah said. 
"The plane's going to catch on fire," Kennedy heard the uninjured Bayh exclaim.
Solar energy has been slower to catch on, despite abundant and intense sunshine.
It didn't catch on the way people hoped, but it made an impact.
The technology is taking longer to catch on with the general public, however.
But initially the program didn't catch on as widely as the TSA hoped.
It's a classic combo that women have been slow to catch on to.
But as a rule, she said watch brands had yet to catch on.
His two previous presidential bids, in 783 and 2008, failed to catch on.
What Ms. Becker did not anticipate is how quickly it would catch on.
New York City was slow to catch on, adopting the stickers in 2013.
That these characters don't catch on to Iago's duplicity isn't because they're stupid.
"In the world of diet and weight loss, things really catch on quickly."
The sport didn't catch on nationally until shortly after World War II ended.
Yet many things would have to change for that message to catch on.
I hope your wonderful designs catch on nationwide in hospitals and nursing facilities.
During a game of catch on the beach, Aschidamini brought up Cloud Nine.
And if we catch on fire, we have a long-distance shot at first.
Who knows, maybe they thought Trump was going to catch on, maybe, who knows.
It was after it passed through there, that homes began to catch on fire.
What's more, health care stocks may not catch on as a defensive play, either.
Electric vehicles, in general, have been slow to catch on with American car buyers.
The world's biggest economy, however, is just starting to catch on to the trend.
Just because China is issuing digital yuan doesn't mean it will catch on elsewhere.
No agreements have materialized, and the president's own infrastructure proposal failed to catch on.
I've yet to give it to someone and not watch them quickly catch on.
Then I started using the word "sustainable" and even that didn't catch on initially.
It didn't catch on, unsurprisingly, and Sony started bundling it with several free games.
Smash failed to catch on after two seasons and was summarily canceled in 2013.
It took the city by storm, it wasn't like they had to catch on.
He strained his right hamstring making a diving catch on April 7 in Pittsburgh.
The nation's largest retailer has big ambitions for faster shipping to catch on quickly.
Bryant made a diving catch on Suarez's line drive to end the second inning.
RHP Lance McCullers played catch on Monday, extending his tosses to 60-90 feet.
If that was raked in the beginning, there'd be nothing to catch on fire.
Ted Cruz (R-TX) could catch on — but their opportunities seemed to end there.
Whether the technology will catch on is still questionable, but products are heading stateside.
It took seven years for Alice Cooper, the band, to catch on, Alice explains.
As robotics catch on, there will be even fewer positions in the data centers.
He played catch on Monday and seemed fine, but playing catch is not pitching.
A Jersey Corset And you thought the Kardashian's waist-training would never catch on.
ShondaLand presents its latest guilty pleasure and hardheaded heroine in "The Catch," on ABC.
Some materials are safe to laser cut, but tend to catch on fire easily.
Japan might have seemed like an obvious place for Bitcoin to catch on earlier.
Every so often, one of his paramours would catch on and alert the others.
He had collected geckos and snakes, whatever he could catch on the Mongolian steppe.
Samsung and Huawei are convinced that phones that act like tablets will catch on.
This is not a very good idea, and it didn't catch on with Iraqis.
Our fashion team looks at why the West took so long to catch on.
Others had attempted cloud classification prior to Howard, but their systems didn't catch on.
But industry analysts are unsure whether electric cars will catch on with consumers anytime soon.
So I think that once more people start doing that, it's going to catch on.
Perhaps Brandt's tendency toward pictorial perversities took a while to catch on with the public.
It all went down with a casual game of catch on a Beverly Hills street.
Once the "Ha" video dropped, the rest of the world started to slowly catch on.
Not everyone's convinced that the idea will catch on, especially under the umbrella of AmazonFresh.
People ask us, do you really think this sour beer thing is gonna catch on?
Should Calatrava's tower ever catch on fire, it will certainly look great as it smolders.
Fiscal expansion might even catch on in the region if it works in the States.
Bared is hoping the shipping container store concept will catch on with budget conscious entrepreneurs.
Evan needed the popular crowd to use this if it was going to catch on.
"People are starting to catch on," said Hamilton Grant, a 2011 graduate of the school.
But they rarely show you something you would have thought impossible to catch on film.
Meanwhile, China's giant state-owned banks are just barely starting to catch on, Lee said.
Google had an unusual IPO a long time ago and didn't really catch on. Yeah.
If you didn't catch on, MUA is short for makeup artist — and it's that simple.
Knight didn't love the sound of it, but felt it would catch on in time.
Yet more open discussion about menstruation has been more slow to catch on in China.
Who knows, maybe they thought Trump was going to catch on, maybe, who knows. REP.
So there was a sense that maybe it would catch on, and obviously it did.
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But thanks to such things, they're finally starting to catch on with the general public.
But modern day trick-or-treating didn't catch on in the US until the 1920s.
But if people find the phrase empowering, there's no reason "self-partnered" shouldn't catch on.
Jeudy had a 20-yard catch on Alabama's tying touchdown drive late in the fourth.
Americans are just starting to catch on to the common sense benefits of bidet use.
Despite employer adoption of virtual visits, they have been slow to catch on with patients.
So contactless payments, using credit cards or mobile wallets, have been slow to catch on.
And yes, things do catch on fire if you aren't on top of your game.
There have been other initiatives, but they were limited and did not really catch on.
The church bought lots in a cemetery that was working to catch on — Green-Wood.
After a couple of years, it became clear that it wasn't going to catch on.
However, it's not a sure thing that Formula One will catch on in the States.
"I think the shorter day will catch on everywhere 20 years from now," Aarstol said.
Words and phrases can also be regional, meaning out-of-state coworkers won't catch on.
Other strategists do as well, though the issue may take some time to catch on.
I see them all the time and for some reason they do not catch on.
The last major technology-on-your-face product, Google Glass, didn't catch on with consumers.
Washington's 75-yard touchdown catch on Nebraska's next offensive play restored Nebraska's 30-point lead.
Homer is also starting to catch on to Hap's nefarious ways, and asks him about Rachel.
And while it took her some time, the Revenge Body star eventually began to catch on.
Why do you think it's taken so long for the US to catch on to grime?
There's just one catch: On Botnet it just so happens that you're the only real person.
He compares it to early internet experiments, before anyone knew if the internet would catch on.
But with her favorite candidate struggling to catch on, she has soured on the caucus process.
Sometimes new terms catch on; other times they start to seem dated after a few years.
If these technologies catch on at a large scale, expect few phone calls with trading desks.
Between the lines: It's always hard to anticipate how and when new technologies will catch on.
Be sure to stir to ensure that it doesn't catch on the bottom of the pan.
He told the Post he traps and relocates the snakes he does catch on his jobs.
In the 1980s and '90s, a new policy called cap-and-trade started to catch on.
Usually, all it takes is one Jenner or Hadid to make an outfit combination catch on.
Nokia dubs this not a selfie, but a "Bothie" — wonder if the term will catch on?
It's an appealing vision, to be sure, but it didn't catch on when Airtime first launched.
But he also concedes that if you don't deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on.
Pessimistic government forecasts of renewables resemble faulty predictions that telephones and computers would never catch on.
Prime Catch on the Waterfront serves upscale seafood overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway in Boynton Beach, Florida.
Samsung's return of the stylus didn't catch on for handsets quite like the phablet form factor.
Blue Security's service was starting to catch on when a Russian spammer warned Reshef to stop.
White kept the drive going with a 13-yard catch on a third-and-9 play.
WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah, the-- presumably, any cars that catch on big are going to be safer.
I put my supersize arm around her and could feel my triceps catch on my sleeve.
Gasking believes that making VR affordable is key to helping the technology catch on with filmmakers.
Trader David Seaburg said the technology is still young, but he believes it will catch on.
Can this more conversational (but still curated and exclusive) approach to "magical" stones really catch on?
"He's beginning to catch on and people are beginning to listen to his message," she said.
He went onto win gold in 1972 as well, and his success began to catch on.
But the model has been slow to catch on in the larger pro-worker reform community.
She is funny and exciting in person, but she is extremely difficult to catch on camera.
This had a huge downside: The poorly designed devices had a tendency to catch on fire.
But if the Academy Awards nominations are any indication, mainstream Hollywood is slow to catch on.
This feels like a relatively fresh theme, and it didn't take too long to catch on.
Now that pro-regulations mood seems ready to catch on with the U.S. government, as well.
Mr. Bullock's pragmatic message of Trump-state success didn't catch on with the party's donors, either.
Parents are beginning to catch on, even limiting their own screen time to set an example.
Automated eco-driving fails to catch on, as drivers value shorter travel times over energy savings.
The CSPC wasn't able to get any boards to catch on fire during the testing process.
Of course, you're probably starting to catch on to how $2100 becomes, well, a whole lot more.
"Research we conducted demonstrates that things that catch on faster tend to die out faster," said Berger.
Sadly, despite all the initial hype, Spectacles failed to catch on with users beyond the Snapchat diehard.
"He&aposs angry," Birchmeier commented to his friend, Mike Kachman, who caught the wild catch on tape.
Whether PHEVs and BEVs will catch on is far from certain, analysts such as AutoTrends' Phillippi caution.
What's the advice you'd give him — or any other rookie — trying to catch on with a team?
At that time, the idea of free chat apps was only beginning to catch on with millennials.
It did have a paid tier with some fancy features, but that never seemed to catch on.
Their nicely curved exterior design means they have no aberrant shapes sticking out to catch on things.
The future of jobs in the United States would be very different if Teran's ideas catch on.
And Dear Frances' most recent launch, the Ayr Mule, is sure to catch on just as quickly.
Once a new idea is in the air, it can catch on, or it can fade away.
Time will tell whether the gadgets will catch on and get more people to post on Weishi.
It was simply a clever way of making something a bit easier that happened to catch on.
That is true of a growing pool of customers as smart(er) appliances and grids catch on.
And it may have taken Congress and the media awhile to catch on, but consumers definitely knew.
Lorello&aposs photos and videos of the brief catch on Facebook have been shared over 23,000 times.
Chubb has one catch on the season and only 10 catches over the last three seasons. 3.
" He believes that once people learn how to make geofilters, the trend will "catch on like fire.
Taylor ranged toward the ball to make a sliding, over-the-shoulder catch on the warning track.
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Maybe it'll catch on and we can finally stop the annual attempts to defund Planned Parenthood again.
But as he threw off the mound on Sunday and played catch on Monday, the discomfort persisted.
Aided by center fielder Brett Gardner's running catch on Francisco Lindor, Zack Britton pitched a scoreless eighth.
Gennett made a diving catch on a Rojas ground ball, saving a run and ending the game.
But when chiva-ing, you catch on to the festivities as long as you're in the back.
The GoT community was quick to catch on that timelines in the finale didn't quite make sense.
And the conclusion of all of that is standardization in healthcare just doesn't seem to catch on.
But while such cards were popular in Europe, they did not immediately catch on in this country.
Despite its newness (Vasquiat celebrated its one-year anniversary in November), brands were quick to catch on.
Podcasts have yet to catch on in China as they have in the United States and Britain.
"Mass murder can catch on like an epidemic," warned an article in The Atlantic in November 2017.
Snowboarding, which was born in Vermont and California in the late 1970s, was slow to catch on.
Despite its demonstrated benefits, nonalcoholic beer has been slower to catch on with athletes from other countries.
A call to action As policymakers begin to catch on, rules and regulations will start to change.
Even some Republican lawmakers are beginning to catch on that this tax-cut plan is politically radioactive.
The visitor center was shut and locals admitted the 'pet town' had yet to fully catch on.
"  Bannon agreed: "Booker gets positive reviews for his debate performances but he never seems to catch on.
But with the exception of, say, Pokémon Go, it has largely failed to catch on with consumers.
While he expects other states might catch on, he was skeptical that they would be as successful.
Therefore, Mr. Hudak said, the message of a wealth tax could catch on with the general electorate.
"Shaft," starring Samuel L. Jackson, similarly failed to catch on with black ticket buyers, its target audience.
It remains to be seen whether a TV like the Sero will actually catch on with shoppers.
Same goes with poor leadership, eventually, people catch on and when they do, it all goes downhill.
Although the recommendation against withholding nuts from children under 3 was rescinded, that message didn't catch on.
But as its stress-reducing properties have become better understood, kava is beginning to catch on internationally.
And over time, if the technology continues to improve, electric cars should catch on even without mandates.
Mimi and Roger's raspy voices deliberately catch on high notes to sell the emotion pulsing behind them.
Once in a while one of these replies will catch on and then people do posts about it.
"The thinking was to tie them close to the water because that won't catch on fire," she says.
While consumer smart glasses like Google Glass have failed to catch on, officer wearables are essentially an inevitability.
It's comfortable enough to wear all day, and it's small enough not to catch on your jacket sleeve.
Everyone knows that #NationalDogDay is no ordinary day — and we think dogs everywhere are starting to catch on.
Then the tech reporters catch on, issuing long monologues on the future of the industry/a given product.
It will also end its Walmart Express small-store format, which failed to catch on in urban areas.
The wife of America's first president, George Washington, was called Lady Washington — but that didn't really catch on.
Some testers have tried puncturing the S8's battery only to discover that it doesn't catch on fire.
And China needs to prepare itself for the possibility that powerful synthetic opioids will catch on at home.
I hope people can appreciate our point of view and eventually catch on to the less successful jokes!
And with a bunch more open distribution systems post-invite, it's a message that just might catch on.
He also made a big catch on an underthrown Nick Foles bomb Sunday (is there any other kind?).
This has resulted in new, hard-to-catch-on acronyms, like Google's "JOMO" (the joy of missing out).
The GFS model, however, didn't catch on to the storm's unusual track until about 268 days in advance.
A doctor call to action As policymakers begin to catch on, rules and regulations will start to change.
But making smart glasses more approachable is incredibly important if gadgets like this ever hope to catch on.
Lauren Brisbane, owner of QCamel farm, hopes more people will catch on to the benefits of camel milk.
But the caps could provide more friction, causing the helmets to catch on one another when they hit.
A lot of the trees, they took tremendous burn at the bottom, but they didn't catch on fire.
The bottom is all burned but they didn't catch on fire because they sucked the water, they're wet.
"We will launch it through the summer and we do think it will catch on quickly," Gnodde added.
If Stingray methods were ever entered into evidence, Harris argued, criminals would catch on, rendering the device useless.
"Alibaba Aluriê will hopefully catch on," Dalasam told me after playing me the track for the first time.
AXM: Why do you think this poem, in particular, has seemed to catch on in so many places?
Yet somehow the phrase Beer before liquor might make you a more reasonable drinker just didn't catch on.
The Berlin-based company's on-demand service SoundCloud Go has failed to catch on in any noticeable way.
If you want your beneficial thing to catch on, the trick is to be as welcoming as possible.
Pettis' 19813-yard touchdown catch on the second play of the second half put Washington up 48-7.
But as facial recognition becomes more widespread, they may catch on as the next trend in functional fashion.
The company is marketing the idea nationwide, hoping it will catch on as quickly as the currency has.
It is popular in many parts of Japan but has yet to catch on in most other places.
Looks like we'll have to wait and see whether the French pharmacy's ethos will ever fully catch on.
If he's going to catch on in the league, he's going to need to grow out that thing.
It's really awesome to have witnessed Filipino food catch on in the US over the last three years.
If such houses catch on, Wegener believes they could become a major contributor to cutting deforestation in Malawi.
Spears was playing catch on a Hawaiian beach and showing off her very toned and in shape bod.
All it takes is one title to catch on and we'll be talking about comic stores growing again.
An exhibition match was played at the 183 Olympics in Berlin, but it did not catch on internationally.
Surgeons can try new approaches, and innovations can catch on and spread, as long as hospitals allow it.
"It's been a roller coaster to get the chicken to catch on," Mr. Fox lamented a month later.
When some of those executives started to catch on to my "difference," they realized I was an asset.
But these products didn't catch on, and the efforts cost Microsoft hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
"Saturday didn't catch on because it wasn't as timeless as the other clothing Kate Spade makes," posits Royalty.
But, he added, he is proud to have seen it catch on with young people who champion abstinence.
But after consulting with the team's hand specialist, Matz felt well enough to play catch on Thursday afternoon.
The report does not, for instance, expect electric vehicles to catch on widely in the pickup-truck market.
Kupp had a 73-yard catch on the possession as the Rams scored after allowing 21 straight points.
When Gates first pitched the idea of the personal computer, industry experts didn't think it would catch on.
Eventually, Legend and Shelton catch on that it's Swift who is their new co-worker, and freak out.
Whether it all will work or not — and whether Tiffany Men's will catch on — remains to be seen.
Google initially unveiled the device with much fanfare in 2012, but it failed to catch on with consumers.
Grichuk made a fine catch on Mark Trumbo in center field for the first out of the ninth.
INSIDE PITCH David Wright played catch on Sunday for the first time since his neck surgery in June.
By September 2011, the name had changed to Snapchat and the app began to catch on with teens.
Wells is preparing to auction off the virginity of her youngest daughter, but we catch on that Mrs.
Collins wanted Travis d'Arnaud to catch on Sunday, but d'Arnaud said his injured right wrist was still sore.
For Grosso, it's a sign that ideas once considered fringe can eventually catch on, if one is persistent.
If wood shops catch on fire, and there's no supply coming out, then maybe that might change it.
He doesn't want you to buy pajamas sewn in China, because he thinks they could catch on fire.
But some of it is going to work and be repeated and catch on in a wider way.
Gopman would post photos on Facebook of cash he'd tucked in homeless people's cups, hoping it would catch on.
Despite these challenges, Chartbeat's solution—selling ads based on metrics like time spent and engagement—failed to catch on.
Hardly a brilliant start, but it was a start nonetheless, and I believed the world would eventually catch on.
He starts singing his name to the tempo of the ticking, and Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione and Harry catch on.
Tigers RHP Michael Fulmer (elbow inflammation) played catch on Wednesday and could return to the rotation next week. 2.
I just, I ran outside, and I was hoping, you know, the house hopefully wasn't gonna catch on fire.
Joe Mixon's 25-yard run and A.J. Green's 16-yard catch on third-and-5 were the key plays.
"Providing ongoing reports to providers is the best way for this movement to catch on and grow," she said.
But IGTV, an effort to take on YouTube with longer-form videos on Instagram, has failed to catch on.
Still, it took a while for the term -- and even the practice -- to catch on in the United States.
I thought if I just laughed at you, without any voice command prompts, Jeff Bezos might not catch on.
Despite their immense popularity in the city, Yang understood why the trend is yet to catch on properly elsewhere.
Whether or not these looks will catch on or only exist in fantastical fashion editorials remains to be seen.
Luckily for him, she didn't catch on and really believed that he wrote that heartfelt poem just for her.
But don't hold your breath on this one — candy corn pizza is not going to catch on anytime soon.
Music switches formats every decade or so, and exclusives are just the latest way to make streaming catch on.
He made a 5-yard catch on the game's first snap and finished with four receptions for 173 yards.
Ipecac grew into a magnet for artists with really personal or experimental projects that might not otherwise catch on.
"Joyce would conveniently fly out of town for big Kardashian parties so people wouldn't catch on," the source added.
Edwards says his vocal contributions were originally designed as a test to see if the idea would catch on.
It suggests that the product has been slow to catch on during a trying year for the parent company.
And at the end of shows he deliberately hid his face for fear the unemployment agency would catch on.
So if micromobility services really do catch on, the Ubers and Lyfts of the world still stand to benefit.
Personally, I just want to see a women's brand catch on in such a way that men pursue it.
However, that transaction performed poorly in the secondary market - and the structure failed to catch on among US investors.
Phones with sliding camera mechanisms are still in their infancy and it's difficult to predict if they'll catch on.
"Joyce would conveniently fly out of town for big Kardashian parties so people wouldn't catch on," the source adds.
It took tipping a while to catch on — the first $100 million came in over a four-year period.
If EDM does catch on in Afghanistan, will it ever be safe enough for people to perform it live?
Maybe it'll catch on, and anyone unfairly forced to change their clothes at school will have an A+ response.
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Cannabinoids are a classy way to get your buzz on that I hope will catch on in more places.
The band never managed to catch on in the same way with American listeners as they did up north.
For his app to catch on, it would require the wholesale buy-in of both police forces and civilians.
But the phone was widely panned for having too many features, and the gesture controls didn't really catch on.
The technology, known as neuromodulation, has been slow to catch on, because it can be costly and require surgery.
People catch on to your attitude quickly and are more attracted to the right attitude than who you know.
GoPro's device sticks up on helmets and has the potential to catch on twigs and leaves during the shot.
The nightmare, in so many words, is that real estate markets will catch on to climate change ... and tank.
Back when everyone had an iPod, Apple's iPod Hi-Fi speaker system was way too expensive to catch on.
The ICRC estimates that anything within 500 square kilometers (193 square miles) of the explosion could catch on fire.
While there is not a universal name for this drink, one is beginning to catch on: the John Daly.
After playing catch on Saturday, he monitored the rest of the game while juggling bath time for his kids.
But Hyman failed to make a catch on three straight targets before finishing with five catches for 61 yards.
The threat of lawsuits is part of the reason why gasoline warning labels have been slow to catch on.
"Two Gentleman of Verona," revived in Central Park in 2005, didn't catch on, even with its gorgeously diverse cast.
A tiger will come; the house will catch on fire; and the head of the house will get sick.
In order for the services to really catch on, Mr. Drummond said, they need to go directly to travelers.
Devastated by grief and frustrated with her inability to catch on with audiences abroad, she considered ending her career.
The device gained positive reviews but failed to catch on with consumers, losing significant market share to Apple's iPhone.
And it's easy to see how it would catch on in the face of an uptick in hate crimes.
Even if you didn't know the lyrics when you hear the repetitiveness, it's easy for people to catch on.
"I don't check Twitter every day, and I wasn't expecting that to catch on so much," she told Insider.
President Donald Trump's tariff policy has failed to catch on in three states critical to this year's midterm elections.
Of course, OWL isn't the only league trying to make a traditional city-based e-sports model catch on.
Cozart was thrown out trying for third after left fielder Curtis Granderson missed the catch on Kole Calhoun's drive.
Mr. Bullock, who won two terms as governor in a red state, didn't catch on with Democratic primary voters.
Over the years, he has watched the idea catch on far beyond Bhutan, a remote kingdom in the Himalayas.
The crew threw down anchors, but for some time, they struggled to catch on the ground, Mr. Walle said.
I am fairly rebus blind, but usually catch on after I've gotten at least one of the rebus elements.
After homering, Judge raced in to make a diving catch on Cameron Maybin for the first out of the fifth.
"This is something that won't catch on in France," Franck Pinay-Rabaroust, a food writer at gastronomy magazine Atabula, said.
Digital projection didn't catch on immediately, and throughout the 2000s, Lucas expressed frustration with the slow pace of the transition.
It's encouraging to see the idea catch on, despite vigorous opposition from the companies that profit from selling these drinks.
But Warnock admitted that, early on, his approach to solving the problem of aggressive paper didn't catch on right away.
But this wasn't always true, which is why the service took a while to catch on and grow its network.
Even though it took him a second to catch on, the soon-to-be grandpa is clearly excited as well.
It's difficult to say whether tabloids will ever catch on to the YouTube audience, or if they even want to.
Just because Aadhaar has succeeded in slashing subsidies fraud does not mean the products built atop it will catch on.
Self-driving cars, assuming they catch on, will use cameras, radar and the like to keep track of their surroundings.
I'm so turned into myself, I miss what Stevens says next, and before I catch on, she's out the door.
And you know the rule, if you get recalled and catch on fire, you get on the worst gadget list.
FOR those who reckon that brain-computer interfaces will never catch on, there is a simple answer: they already have.
Even more traditional media players are starting to catch on that they need to evolve in order to stay relevant.
Virtual reality is going to take a while to catch on, so you may not need to buy in now.
Whether cloud gaming will catch on, though, remains uncertain, for it is technically much more demanding than existing streaming services.
Conforto made a diving catch on JT Riddle's sinking liner and snagged Brian Anderson's liner in front of the fence.
Later, between takes, McCartney can be heard offering vocal phrasing help to Lennon, who takes a moment to catch on.
Here's the GIF you all came for: I'm not convinced that smartphones with moving parts are going to catch on.
So last year, when the midi skirt made its big debut, it didn't take long for them to catch on.
While Holmes was fast to catch on to engineering concepts, Balwani was often out of his depth during engineering discussions.
If Sentry went live too early and was inaccurate, civilians wouldn't trust it, and it would fail to catch on.
The former does offer promise as a harm-reduction technology, but has yet to catch on in the United States.
It's not just because Vdligt already has a major audience that we think this brand will catch on like crazy.
And in China, trends that catch on at the premium end traditionally spread quickly through the rest of the market.
He signed with the Raiders in 1999 but was later cut before trying to catch on with the Cleveland Browns.
So if the idea of delivery people shuffling through people's kitchens does catch on, it probably won't be anytime soon.
Given everything we know about moringa and its potential benefits, Rissetto doesn't think it'll catch on quite like matcha has.
"It's a great show, but we didn't realize just how it would catch on," Hastings told CNBC of the series.
But if they catch on, anyone who gives multinationals a $85033 billion windfall will be asked: Who will pay instead?
Lady Deluca (Stefania Spampinato) has seen worse, and terms this a gungina, which I really hope does not catch on.
The guitarist Lonnie Plaxico, his roommate for a while, told him that his music was too weird to catch on.
TikTok is piloting social commerce tools similar to Instagram, but it's too soon to tell whether those will catch on.
Targeting a niche audience could help PNC's service catch on initially — but achieving scale will require a compelling value proposition.
Finance Minister Andrej Babis, a Slovak by birth, told Aktualne he did not think the new name would catch on.
And hey, if it doesn't catch on, there's always another way your phone could make your life easier: shopping online.
But the gambit to block the rules did not catch on with the leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC).
Congress, as we saw on Tuesday, has been slow to catch on, but there are signs that this is changing.
The thing's $60 and didn't catch on fire during my week of attempting to use it to cook several meals.
Though it didn't seem to catch on, the show proves to be the best of reality television ten years later.
California tourist Steve Lee enjoyed the dish, but said it would take time to catch on in the United States.
I had no idea at the time that it would catch on the way it has and become so popular.
But when the race moved into the more diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina, he failed to catch on.
He had expected his practice to catch on among other experts, he said, but hardly anyone else offers similar services.
This xenophobic, nationalist party has been slow to catch on in Spain and was formerly thought to be an outlier.
Second, however, the party is indeed vulnerable, because there's always the risk that voters will catch on to its con.
But the other certified body, Germany's Tuev-Sued, said many manufacturers had yet to catch on to the regulatory changes.
Then, as the clock struck midnight, there was an explosion of dynamite — and the tower appeared to catch on fire.
Learning takes time and effort, so don't get discouraged if you don't catch on immediately to the benefits of idleness.
Also, the theme doesn't seem quite tricky enough for a Thursday — once you catch on, it's the same wordplay repeated.
Ward is now a bonafide sensation, and it only took a matter of days for the internet to catch on.
But while Levi Strauss is a household name in America, it has struggled to catch on in some emerging markets.
Rather late to catch on to reading, I began with my mother's annual compendiums of Walt Kelly's daily "Pogo" strips.
You live in a place that could be dangerous in a number of ways — like it could catch on fire.
There's no accounting for why a piece has some kind of popular reach or takes a while to catch on.
For a sport that is failing to catch on with the generation coming of age, this has to be fixed.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — How long did it take you to catch on to today's mixed up theme by Josh Knapp?
"Women Call it Sleazy, Dowdy, Depressing; but Designers Say It Will Catch On Yet," The Wallstreet Journal wrote in 19713.
Catch the opening episode below, and don't miss the entire show, which you can catch on Facbeook's newest platform, Watch, here.
You can't convert people to cycling just by dumping a bunch of bikes in a city and hoping riders catch on.
But the popularity of the application is going to be riding on whether conversational user interfaces catch on with the public.
RF Steven Souza is nursing a sore left hip after diving to attempt a catch on a line drive Tuesday night.
This week, a few Fox employees tried to draw attention to larger corporate responsibility, and the protest did not catch on.
The company lost track of its reliable model of making good fights between good fighters and hoping a few catch on.
But there's a real power shift behind the onstage jab, and it's something that could quickly catch on with other browsers.
According to GrubStreet, McDonald's attempted a DIY salad bar location back in 2010, but found that it didn't quite catch on.
If self-driving cars are going to catch on with consumers, the technology and the aesthetics will need to be perfect.
Did it catch on based on our need to share with the world what we do and do not do right?
Previous digs suggested that this more advanced technology didn't catch on in India until much later, after around 2003,000 years ago.
That should help it catch on with hardcore runners, skiers, and surfers as much as it does with experienced UAV pilots.
But until these become popular enough for security guards to catch on, they'll be foolproof for at least a little while.
Taking a leap of faith in hopes of having Drake's rope catch on a nearby branch is both terrifying and exhilarating.
"Beal also claimed that he had not made any bombs or anything that would catch on or cause fire," Jesch wrote.
Legacy businesses were slow to catch on to the possibilities, which created a power vacuum and lots of opportunities for entrepreneurs.
Recently, we stumbled upon one that we're predicting is really going to catch on, regardless of how ridiculous it may seem.
There, ad blocking has yet to really catch on, and Facebook's app is immune to all but the hardiest ad blockers.
But Schutzer added that creating new characters in comic books and seeing which catch on with readers is an important step.
Peterson recorded his sixth career touchdown reception late in the first quarter with a 7-yard catch on second-and-goal.
Companies that make products for periods are among those that have been rolling out innovative solutions they hope will catch on.
And so far that seems to be the biggest roadblock for any kind of smart or enhanced eyewear to catch on.
It's taken a few years, but it seems like Microsoft's ideas are finally starting to catch on with its hardware partners.
Jaff Decker then lined a shot to right-center that Jones made a diving catch on, saving two or three runs.
Right fielder Nick Markakis saved a run with one out when he made a long running catch on Lorenzo Cain's liner.
I remember feeling like I was going to physically catch on fire if I didn't go cop a bag right away.
In the third, Hamilton raced in to make a diving catch on Kris Bryant's sinker line drive to end the inning.
Brantley also ended a potential Detroit rally in the sixth with a catch on the warning track after a long run.
He partly tore a ligament in the thumb when he made a diving catch on June 4 against the Miami Marlins.
Bryant had two receptions for 28 yards, including a leaping catch on the sideline against cornerback Coty Sensabaugh for 18 yards.
I'd suggest putting this shirt through the wash in a delicates bag, so it doesn't catch on any zippers or buttons.
For decades, though, the program has failed to catch on, with only 212,22015 people enrolled as of January of this year.
Campbell's efforts to transform its portfolio on its own, like launching an organic soup line, failed to catch on with consumers.
Virtual reality is still in its early days, and it's unclear whether it will ever catch on with people beyond gamers.
It always keeps its options open, developing many products in parallel and promoting the ones that catch on in the marketplace.
He was doubly impressive on Sunday night against the Cowboys, limiting Dez Bryant to just one catch on nine targets. 23.
Without a voice of authority to maintain diversity checks and balances, only core attitudinal changes will cause Hollywood to catch on.
Others could catch on with lobbying and law firms to serve as strategic advisers while waiting for lobbying bans to expire.
The Riders Alliance, an advocacy group, praised the introduction of gangway cars, which have been slow to catch on in America.
The Dallas Mavericks picked Leonard Allen 50th over all in the 1985 draft, but he didn't catch on with a team.
Judge showed his athleticism (and long glove) by running in and making a diving catch on Polanco's bloop into shallow right.
Judge showed his athleticism (and long glove) by running in and making a diving catch on Polanco's bloop into shallow right.
Though the country has been slow to catch on as an Instagram destination, its temperate climate is ideal for growing lavender.
If shrubbery and peatlands catch on fire on a sparsely populated island that's synonymous with snow and ice, will anyone notice?
Hollister did make the catch on the next play but was stopped inches short of the goal line by Dre Greenlaw.
The fact that all the other candidates have failed so far to catch on has given Iowans pause about them, too.
Walton was cut by the Miami Dolphins immediately after that arrest ... and has yet to catch on with an NFL team.
The first documented turkey pardon was given by President John F. Kennedy in 1963, though it didn't catch on right away.
Traditional venture capital firms will catch on, just as they did with mobile-first technology at the beginning of the decade.
"The accident caused oil tanker 'SANCHI' to catch on fire, tilting to the right, losing contact with the crew," it said.
One interesting thing that I noticed today that maybe people couldn't catch on TV was how sparse the public audience was.
King predicted the new brand will eventually catch on and reminded critics that Verizon (VZ) was a made-up word, too.
The tax law, the GOP's signature achievement of this Congress, has failed to catch on with voters the way Republicans hoped.
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" And I say, "Hey, Lebron, I agree with you, but that phrase is WAY too unwieldy to ever really catch on!
Trea Turner then hit a short fly to center that Padres center fielder Wil Myers couldn't catch on a diving attempt.
And the evidence-based medicine movement, which started to catch on in the early 1990s, developed tools to do just that.
The realistic downside, however, is almost like setting off fireworks in your living room and hoping it doesn't catch on fire.
While Europeans have consumed sparkling water for years, the product has only recently started to catch on in the United States.
Also, the silicone case, which felt nice and grippy in my hand, tended to catch on the fabric of my jean pockets.
TV Everywhere was slow to catch on but is gaining popularity as more people get used to streaming on phones or tablets.
I mean, it's always been our personal Super Bowl, we're just glad the rest of you are finally starting to catch on.
Switch faces an uphill battle as consoles, including Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox, have for years struggled to catch on in China.
Series that didn't catch on, or games that didn't inspire sequels, that you find yourself wondering about for a long time afterwards?
His musical career may have started as him avoiding adulthood, but from these tours, Atom and His Package started to catch on.
Like many good ideas, legal highs and herbal highs seem very obvious now, but they took a long time to catch on.
Despite adorning most of the shelves with Buscemi's mug, Kevin said it took five full days for his mom to catch on.
"Disruptive innovations don't catch on with mainstream customers until quality catches up to their standards," he says in the recent HBR article.
Creative managers even use their smarts to invent new forms of cheating that can be exploited until competitors or regulators catch on.
And while the KKK didn't really catch on at first, by the 1910s they claimed membership of 4 to 5 million people.
And an imitation egg needs to imitate all of them — or at least a lot of them — to catch on with consumers.
Miss Manners suggests that you simply switch to the female pronoun from now on and hope that the other students catch on.
Maurice Tulloch, head of the general-insurance arm of Aviva, admits that such services are yet to catch on with most customers.
According to various local reports, famed Florida fisherman Mark Quartiano—also known as "Mark the Shark"—made an unusual catch on Wednesday.
Tactics stop working either when something else makes them obsolete, or when opponents catch on and start training to deal with them.
How is it possible that a loudmouth with no safety catch on his shocking opinions can beat all comers for the nomination?
But suppose beer sales catch on at Penn State and Ohio State without issues, and then spread rapidly throughout the Big Ten.
As big-city blues began to catch on in Britain, Mr. Gomelsky became interested in setting up blues nights at small clubs.
But the technology didn't initially catch on with consumers, in part because its user interface was "an ugly baby," Tunstall-­Pedoe says.
That's why, we've rounded up a selection of bags that are just lust-worthy, just photogenic enough to catch on like wildfire.
Some currency experts warn of a bubble, and some critics still say it won't catch on as a viable form of currency.
One is bankruptcy, a legal process that has been slow to catch on in China (hence bitter disputes when firms go bust).
The Jets seemed to get a touchdown pass to tight end Ryan Griffin, but it was ruled no catch on video review.
With parents like Banks and Asla, he was fated to be gorgeous, but who knew he'd catch on to modeling so fast?
Until universal apps really catch on, a true, trusted, and secure Windows Store full of millions of desktop apps would benefit everyone.
In retrospect, he was never going to catch on in that campaign environment, and he took oxygen away from someone like Rubio.
Mckesson was offering hope, potential and little more, which is why he failed to catch on in Baltimore despite electrifying, nationwide support.
Companies undergo rebranding all the time, but occasionally their new names catch on so quickly that the old ones are virtually forgotten.
Almost as impressive to manager Pete Mackanin was his running catch on Jon Jay's shot to the wall in the eighth inning.
JPMorgan is just a few months removed from shuttering its Finn digital bank after it didn't catch on with younger retail customers.
Manager Scott Servais said before the game that Hernandez (4-4, 2.86 ERA) will try to play catch on Tuesday or Wednesday.
But he also had six targets from Aaron Rodgers and made a frankly brilliant TD catch on an even more brilliant throw.
"On the old software back in 2011, [Tippin' Bloks'] 'impossible mode' wasn't very impossible, and people started to catch on," he recalled.
Of course one passing wear by a Hadid or Jenner is enough to make a wacky trend catch on with the masses.
But he had a 48-yard catch on the next drive, and then finished the drive with a 3-yard touchdown catch.
" • Dan Gallagher of Heard on the Street writes, "Facebook's immense scale also has made it virtually impossible for alternatives to catch on.
"They were starting to catch on to the idea that if you entertain a child, it's easier to teach him," she said.
Or to put it more broadly, why do some stats catch on while others stagger off into the cemetery of useless acronyms?
"This Country" has yet to catch on in the United States, where the first two seasons are available to stream on Hulu.
Since you'll be hoisting this over your chest, you don't necessarily want a grippy center, which can potentially catch on your shirt.
It's possible of course that Bloomberg is wasting tens of millions of dollars and that his campaign will fail to catch on.
That won't stop people from making things and hoping they catch on, trying to will a tiny niche into a mass market.
While desktop ad blocking continues to grow in popularity worldwide, its mobile form has yet to catch on much outside of Asia.
But Baker told me that option is actually the worst because intelligence officials in enemy countries would have time to catch on.
This nerd loves being on time to things so much that he's trying to get the nickname Timely Hubert to catch on.
But the look has been slower to catch on on the red carpet, though we have seen a few runway references pop up.
After disillusionment, according to Gartner's hype cycle, comes enlightenment, and the industry is starting to catch on to what that might look like.
This unconventional format has been tried before by companies like Republic Wireless, but it has yet to catch on in a big way.
That was the question bubbling up this week, as a Chinese photo-editing app called Meitu began to catch on with stateside users.
Paul's video isn't something artificially intelligent moderation could catch on its own, two experts with a focus on content moderation told BuzzFeed News.
Click through to see how Prada designed (and styled) the sweater vest, and let us know: Is this look about to catch on?
They weren't heavy enough to catch on with the hardcore crowd and weren't cool enough to garner critical acclaim—misfits among the misfits.
Some will catch on, re-bundle voters around issues they care about and reach enough scale in a new way to have influence.
The winners of the last two Iowa Republican caucuses, Mr. Santorum and Mr. Huckabee have failed to catch on in the 2016 race.
An especially hard weather phenomenon to catch on film but one savvy videographer managed to capture it illuminating the sky in South Australia.
The other guard I catch on a smoke break near the Seine and flip him by the legs head-first into the water.
The ease of booking a Didi cab was but one of the factors that led to Uber's failing to catch on in China.
And as authorities crack down, athletes keep finding clever ways to outwit increasingly byzantine doping rules as new techniques and drugs catch on.
People catch on to your attitude quickly and are more attracted to the right attitude than what, or how many, people you know.
The Flyer works with more devices than just the Ionic, too, and Fitbit hopes the headphones will catch on apart from the smartwatch.
Grichuk made a highlight-reel catch on Gary Sanchez to end the fifth and then delivered a two-run single in the sixth.
This is largely because they have poor facilities and training programmes, so those sports have yet to catch on among the black majority.
He decided to pitch the idea to Twitter, but the company told him it was "nerdy" and that it would never catch on.
Last year, Samsung launched the Note 7 to rave reviews, only for the phones to catch on fire worldwide due to faulty batteries.
The NHL should just start dropping random "facts" about their inaugural season and see how long it takes everyone else to catch on.
Bedouin tribes in the Middle East have been drinking camel milk for thousands of years, but could it catch on with American consumers?
And while it's not clear right now how widely this will catch on, there's a good chance that many companies will support it.
One hundred years later during the Great Depression, economist John Pease Norton proposed a dollar by electricity, which also failed to catch on.
I was a little nervous that the rotating barrel would eat my hair, but surprisingly, it didn't tug or catch on my strands.
There were no other close calls, although center fielder Ender Inciarte made a nice running catch on a fly ball by Enrique Hernandez.
If Pluribus consistently bet tons of money when it figured it had the best hand, for example, its opponents would eventually catch on.
The 82-year-old ex-Clippers owner was at Catch on Friday night -- the hottest restaurant in the city -- with 2 hot women.
Other wrestlers began to catch on, and Cabana found himself at the forefront of a generation that didn't need television to get noticed.
In fact, the company took a top spot at the Disrupt Battlefield in 2013, but the game failed to catch on with users.
Soon enough, the Brainfeeder boss would catch on of his own accord and offer, via Twitter DM, to release some of Malliagh's music.
In 1969, the year of the biggest catch on record, 11,000 metric tons, there were 223 Maine vessels shrimping, and 42 from Massachusetts.
In one 22017 case, a man said he had an iPhone catch on fire while it was in his pocket, causing severe burns.
That means Google will have a place on users' phones even if its own hardware like the Pixel phone fails to catch on.
Voice commerce has struggled to catch on around the world, but Amazon may see a unique opportunity for it to succeed in India.
Smith broke away from coverage for what became a relatively easy touchdown catch on his way to a game-high 383 receiving yards.
But Vue failed to catch on with a broader audience, despite — or perhaps, because of — its integration with Sony's PS3 and PS4 devices.
But its main technology, a texting platform designed for campaigns, failed to catch on as users complained that it was slow and cumbersome.
And if a candidate runs up a quick advantage in early voting, he or she could be hard to catch on Election Day.
Mets left fielder Brandon Nimmo made a diving catch on Brian Anderson's two-out line drive, helping Seth Lugo escape the eighth unscathed.
Last year, after that strategy failed to catch on, Medium laid off a chunk of its staff and turned to a subscription model.
Let high-rise apartments really catch on and some imaginative entrepreneur will rent the San Jacinto monument and have it converted by Christmas.
Select a ball weight based on what you can safely raise overhead and slam hard enough to bounce and catch on each repetition.
"You need to build your own infrastructure so your computer can catch on fire and you still have all your data," said Weaver.
No wonder, therefore, this was not appealing to the outgoing Fed leadership, nor will it catch on with the likely Powell-Taylor duo.
In one 2015 case, a man said he had an iPhone catch on fire while it was in his pocket, causing severe burns.
" Making the catch on board the boat Rare Breed, Captain Bubba Simmons described Nettles as an "awesome angler" with a decorated track record. "E.
While he had no shortage of critics, and it took a while for the strategy to catch on, the idea would soon revolutionize investing.
And many big Northeastern, Midwestern, and West Coast states — states where a mainstream alternative to Trump and Cruz could catch on — haven't yet voted.
Not only did Beauchamp and co-founder Hayley Barna lack industry experience, but they were told by investors that the company wouldn't catch on.
"Suddenly the dress is just riding up," she said, envisioning an Oscar night wardrobe malfunction should the pop-up mic catch on her gown.
His moderate brand of Republicanism failed to catch on in a year when GOP voters were instead attracted to a firebrand first-time politician.
But there's more to be found there than beach-leisure (just go with us on that one; it'll catch on, you wait and see).
At the time of publish, the Dancing Winnie meme has entered the life-cycle stage where serious verified accounts have begun to catch on.
And with its singsongy chorus about, well, singing in the shower, it did in fact catch on, breaking into Billboard's Top 20 that summer.
QR codes, the matrix-like bar codes that generally failed to catch on in the West, have become ubiquitous in Chinese restaurants and shops.
I didn't catch on at first, and tried to fit SCHLEMIEL into 18 Across, because who else might cause a spill at a cafeteria?
The design didn't catch on, however, and the company's website is currently offline (but you can still order some of the convertibles on Amazon).
The feature has yet to catch on, but current rumors say Apple might introduce the second generation of the technology in its 2017 iPhone.
Seattle seized the ball when Tavon Austin muffed a fair catch on a punt, with Seattle recovering and taking over at the L.A. 30.
Sony's phones have a rocky history in the US, so a stand-out feature like a pixel-dense display could help them catch on.
As late as the early 1930s it was seen as too strange and quite possibly too sexual to catch on, especially on women's clothing.
So it's a place where people like me can voice our opinions, and if you're good at it, people I think eventually catch on.
But because those devices were expensive and still constrained to the handful of apps in the Windows Store, they too failed to catch on.
But for that outside-the-box appeal to catch on broadly, he needs to show what his "Yang Gang" sees to a national audience.
It's quite impossible for young users or for trained linguists to predict which expressions will catch on and for how long they may survive.
A.T. Kearney analyst Manik Aryapadi told Bloomberg that consumers' "way of thinking" around their wardrobes would need to change for this to catch on.
Razor says its the only legally licensed hoverboard seller in the US. It also says its Hovertrax hoverboard won't explode or catch on fire.
C Devin Mesoraco (right hip surgery) will catch on consecutive days for the first time Thursday during his rehab assignment with Double-A Pensacola.
Perhaps if drone racing does catch on as a global sport in the future, a particularly sneezy whale could be incorporated as an obstacle.
Do you think this model of growing weed on reserve land is something that will catch on more in the coming months and years?
But even if the plan doesn't catch on with the 2016 contenders, it has the backing of at least one prominent group in Washington.
Oh, and beware the corners of the diamond arrangement — they can catch on delicate materials (and your partner's hands, if you hold them often).
Pro tips Seeing how long it takes the new passenger in the car to catch on to the game is part of the fun.
And if co-workers or suspicious parents do catch on to the masked app, they won't be able to open it without your permission.
Lots of companies could go public via a direct listingSome IPO experts have been dubious that the direct-listing process will catch on widely.
"Page-swipers" conveys the notion of motion — the reader's finger gliding on a glowing screen — but as a locution, it will never catch on.
One of the first people to catch on to the college admissions scandal was a guidance counselor at the Buckley School, Julie recruit students.
While hen had been proposed by Swedish speakers as early as the 1960s, it didn't catch on until debate increased in the early 2010s.
The cheering continued when Nimmo ended the top of the fifth with an aggressive diving catch on a shallow fly ball to right field.
Pinned at the Cleveland 33-yard line after another Giants punt, McCown hit Pryor for a 23-yard catch on a play-action pass.
It might take a while for a universal naming convention to catch on, but at least we can start talking on the same terms. 
Even if the 89 percent male venture capitalists in Silicon Valley have been slow to catch on, as female founders and investors have testified.
In the future, he hopes that more people worldwide will catch on to non-wasteful methods of giving a second life to drone parts.
If they catch on in the U.S. like they have in the Netherlands, they could reshape publishing and even change the way people read.
"Few treatments have been more dramatic, more highly touted or quicker to catch on than primal therapy," The Los Angeles Times wrote in 19833.
Facing fourth-and-5 (in Janikowski's range) from the Dallas 53, Doug Baldwin made a toe-dragging catch on the sideline for 22 yards.
But Mr. Fankhauser, who admits he may not catch on to flavor subtleties, thinks the coffee tastes fine and was worth his original curiosity.
If these batteries release their chemicals as they fail, all it takes is one battery to catch on fire and cause a large explosion.
Dyson was previously best known for vacuum cleaners and hand dryers (and the rare product that didn't catch on, like its discontinued washing machine).
On Baseball Two young men found their gloves, grabbed a ball and played catch on a sunny afternoon in a city park on Monday.
"You never know what is going to catch on so I don't get my hopes up, but it's nice to get some positive feedback."
Those old Triumphs and MGs were respected worldwide for their enthusiast experience, but the cars weren't reliable, so they didn't really catch on here.
On Friday, Pyroclastic will release "Diatom Ribbons," Ms. Davis's latest album and the one most likely to catch on with a broad jazz audience.
Released in 2012, the Wii U was an attempt to capitalize on the success of Nintendo's original Wii, but it failed to catch on.
But it seems that they just started dating this spring, based on Grant's social media posts — only the public didn't catch on until recently.
The song admittedly took a bit to catch on — but its soaring chorus and seductive hook proved to ultimately be the right bet. 10.
And in fact, it&aposs estimated that 20 to 25 lives are saved each year because their seats don&apost catch on fire.4.
Chants like the frequently heard "olé, olé, olé" catch on quickly because they're simple and often stay within a five- or six-note range.
But Mr. Shaw said he expected the unit to catch on with renters in the next four phases of the 35-acre Riverbend District.
"It's not hard to see why this ideology would catch-on with white male geeks," Klint Finley writes in his excellent explainer on neoreaction.
Texas outfielder Gary Pettis, a five-time Gold Glove Award winner, charged in and made a running catch on the rapidly falling pop up.
Just about everyone knows that you should never text and drive, and that you should stop, drop, and roll if you catch on fire.
Since Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace were all still years away, Homestar Runner started to catch on in its early days simply by word of mouth.
He also knew it needed a simpler interface to ever catch on with consumers, the majority of whom were unfamiliar with computers at the time.
At the time, I based my skepticism off of prototype foldable displays and the many dual-screen and foldable phones that failed to catch on.
Additionally, many of Nokia Health's recent offerings such as its touchless thermometer, sleep tracking pad and premium blood pressure monitor have failed to catch on.
The prototype I rode on the show floor at CES in 2014 felt like a nice idea that was too silly to actually catch on.
This is unfortunate, as his state is often a leader in cutting-edge public policies that catch on nationwide, such as the Affordable Care Act.
"We knew that if we didn't have an idea that could really resonate with people and catch on fire, then we we're screwed," he says.
The trend toward bibliotherapy -- a strategy of seeking books that aid you through difficult times and aspects of your life -- is starting to catch on.
"It has scientifically proven effectiveness that I knew would catch on," he says of first encountering the formula upon its release over a decade ago.
It is a mystery why the technology is taking so long to catch on in the accommodation sector when it is taken for granted elsewhere.
It's the latest in a long line of Irish baby names to catch on in the U.S., currently ranked in the Top 500 and rising.
People are unpredictable, and there's very little room for error if this technology is going to catch on and change the way we get around.
Teleoperation has yet to really catch on with most of the major self-driving vehicle operators, with a few startups, like Phantom Auto, standing out.
It's only been a few months since Facebook launched chatbots, but many businesses are testing the concept out to see whether it will catch on.
He exited the contest with a concussion and a neck sprain after crashing into the wall making a catch on SS Alcides Escobar's fly ball.
The rising popularity of other lower-priced brands echoes earlier data that smartwatches have yet to catch on in the way simple fitness trackers have.
He suffered a bruised nerve in his left elbow after after crashing into the wall while making a catch on Toronto IF Ryan Goins Monday.
Most companies plan to continue selling wired products for years before wireless innovations fully catch on, a function of consumers who still want traditional headphones.
Twins center fielder Byron Buxton exited after crashing into the fence in an attempt to make a spectacular catch on Cruz's sixth-inning home run.
QuickTime VRWith the upcoming rollout of 5G wireless standards, we're seeing forecasts that virtual reality is going to finally catch on, for real, this time.
Nevertheless the exercise started to catch on with every-day Americans and Cooper published a follow up book with his wife called "Aerobics for Women".
The burgers, fish and chips, and the hot chicken sandwiches sold really well, but it took a while for the Lebanese food to catch on.
"I bet you're catchin feelings," she wrote on a photo in front of a wall of flowers with the word "CATCH" on display behind her.
Litigation funding was slower to catch on in the U.S., probably because of contingency fees and the American rule, and remains a splintered, opaque business.
I MEAN, IT WAS A GREAT SHOW, BUT WE DIDN'T REALIZE JUST HOW IT WOULD CATCH ON. FORTT: WHAT'S THE HIGH WATER MARK OF CRAZY?
"Harvey will tank," Jonah Berger, author of "Contagious: Why Things Catch On" and marketing professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, predicted on Friday.
In another, he lights a row of matches aflame, just to see the phosphorus tips fail to catch on halfway through because they aren't real.
While having a "more flexible membership" was "incredibly successful" for Fabletics, Hudson admitted that it took time for the concept to catch-on with customers.
He scored on a sacrifice fly by Rosario into the gap in right-center, where Jorge Soler made a diving catch on a sinking liner.
Some analysts still doubt whether such multi-function apps, widely used in China and elsewhere in Asia, will catch on in Latin America's largest economy.
But menstrual cups have largely failed to catch on, and some experts believe that's due partially to the same stigma they're supposed to help ease.
Nations took a while to catch on to the wartime potential of the internet, but countries are now doubling down on their digital attack capabilities.
Whatever happens, Patrick Curtis, who runs the financial-careers website Wall Street Oasis, said he expected the early-recruiting trend to continue to catch on.
You may think you're being sly by asking for water and filling the cup with soda, but restaurant staff members usually catch on right away.
If not for a great catch on a foul-pop by Cubs catcher David Ross, Cleveland may have been able to inflict even more damage.
But these mandatory targets have yet to catch on in the U.S. Some states have adopted nonbinding resolutions, pushing companies to diversify their leadership teams.
Sutton, a preseason Heisman Trophy candidate, already has nine touchdowns - tied for third most in FBS - and averages 16.4 yards per catch on 43 receptions.
Some analysts still doubt whether such multi-function apps, widely used in China and elsewhere in Asia, will catch on in Latin America's largest economy.
Ronit glances up and their eyes meet—just long enough for Esti to signify "sup?" but again, not long enough for others to catch on.
So why does everybody know how to do the Heimlich Maneuver, and how did it catch on in the first place without any hard evidence?
Before he'd gotten here, he'd been coding primarily to try to find a way to catch on at Apple or Google or at least Yahoo.
When the show started to catch on, hardly anyone outside local Connecticut markets knew that Ms. King had spent nearly 20 years as an anchor.
Still, I liked the way the theme changes plain old verbs to animals, and I think that was a good catch on Ms. Braunstein's part.
Should he claim another emphatic victory, expect a lot of people to catch on to the buzz that is building around this unassuming South Korean.
His impossible weapon is a knitting needle with a knob on one end, which would catch on the bow and be flung to the side.
He added that even during dry seasons, the Amazon -- a humid rainforest -- doesn't catch on fire easily, unlike the dry bushland in California or Australia.
If these drugs catch on, consumers might be taking a look at the use of their "travel dollars" for a different kind of trip altogether.
It's not child-friendly out of the box, but it's so simple to set up and use that your kids will catch on like wildfire.
Present-day Reacher desperately needed a break from his computer; it's news to the Reacher of this book that personal computers will even catch on.
Yelich also made a terrific over-the-shoulder catch on Gordon's fly ball to the warning track in the eighth two batters before Mondesi homered.
Though vital for fuel cell cars to catch on, the stations are not easy to build, costing five times as much as a gasoline stand.
But more recently, older generations including millenials, Gen Xers, and even boomers are starting to catch on, and are joining the app in growing numbers.
Read "Juliet Takes a Breath" slowly and your imagination may catch on some of the novel's logistical snafus and rhetorical devices that don't quite work.
I learned that the small tab of fabric that typically covers a zipper so that it doesn't catch on anything is called a zipper garage.
Though vital for fuel cell cars to catch on, the stations are not easy to build, costing five times as much as a gasoline stand.
Innovations are coming at us fast and from every direction, so it&aposs difficult to say what will catch on and what will fade away.
When you tour the Gropius House, you encounter design elements that took years to catch on: cork floors, acoustic plaster, a dishwasher and garbage disposal.
If driverless cars catch on, U.S. car sales could plunge 211% in the next 21979 years, Barclays analyst Brian Johnson wrote in a report last year.
But there is a catch: on Friday, the Denver Post reported that the permit program will not allow venues that hold a liquor license to apply.
But as network defenders catch on to Microsoft's recent release of additional PowerShell protections, the attack sequences that exploit PowerShell are finding some long-overdue resistance.
It wants live video to catch on with users, so it's using a number of tricks to ensure users both create and see more live video.
The danger comes from the fact that Ma's individualism, and his current support for individualistic small businesses, could catch on in China in a big way.
Also, included in the rerelease is a pretty clear warning that your SNES could catch on fire (like, actual flames) if you try to play it.
An alternative projection now called Gall-Peters, which properly reflects the relative size of continents, was promoted in the 1970s but did not catch on widely.
Levine is great here, too, so I am going to paraphrase him again: if Libra does catch on, it's likely to displace currencies like the dollar.
I think that people are starting to catch on to the insincerities of IG and Twitter so you have to be really real with your followers.
Kaare Vedvik recovered his own onside kick and the Thundering Herd&aposs offensive drive was highlighted by Williams&apos 20-yard catch on fourth-and-3.
"One thing we pointed out, which I think people are starting to catch on to now: you have to be a reliable storyteller yourself," Bousman says.
It took 22 years for soda to catch on despite already having a patent, not needing FDA approval, and maintaining an ultra-lean team of two.
Dead End Thrills posted a bunch of shots already, but the rest of the No Man's Sky-loving internet is starting to catch on as well.
But you never know: Maybe if this throwback trend were to catch on, we'd start seeing taxi-themed Ubers, Craigslist newspapers or Amazon bookstores (Oh wait).
Nationals RHP Stephen Strasburg (elbow) played catch on Monday after throwing in the bullpen on Sunday, but there is still no timetable for his return. 2.
As savvy audiences catch on to the trope and mock it, "My battery is dead!" seems to be creeping into the lexicon as a viable alternative.
After Drake allowed a single to Gardner, he walked Judge but preserved the lead, aided by right fielder Domingo Santana's leaping catch on Gary Sanchez's liner.
On the other side of the play structure, past a driveway, a child and a woman play catch on the Margaret S. Hayward Playground baseball diamond.
"Not only do a significant number of patients take aspirin on their own, clinical changes from the newer recommendations are slow to catch on," Reimold said.
Jose Bautista followed with a deep drive in the right-field gap that Calhoun turned into an out with his diving catch on the warning track.
Angels left fielder Rafael Ortega, shading Arcia toward right, tried to run it down, but missed the diving attempt at a catch on the warning track.
Cameron Scarlett scored on a 1-yard dive over the line, and Michael Wilson hauled in a 26-yard scoring catch on the ensuring Cardinal drive.
And the rise of the phonograph, which was invented in the 19286s and began to catch on in the early 21958s, only helped the industry boom.
Of course, Facebook has copied Snapchat many times before, with apps like Slingshot, Poke, and Riff, all of which were shuttered after failing to catch on.
Snapchat's Discover feature struggled to catch on in its first year, prompting a redesign this past June along with the ability to subscribe to various publishers.
Walking around the VRLA show floor, it was easy to see how the idea could catch on, even at the tentative $1-per-minute price point.
Borrowing from the jaunt of "World In Motion" (WITHOUT rap, what the fuck), this is synthy and catchy, but ultimately not rowdy enough to catch on.
His biggest play was a 31-yard catch on third-and-12 in the fourth quarter of the Broncos' come-from-behind win over the Steelers.
He's predicting that the Filipino dish Sisig is going to be the next big food trend, and he plans to help it catch on among Americans.
Tinder Stacks seems like it could be a handy app, but whether it'll catch on seems as much up to iMessage as it's up to Tinder.
The goal was to make paying for things more of an experience as much as a convenience, but that application didn't really catch on from Square.
Perhaps the idea will catch on and some reality-television host will one day make the great leap into nationwide politics, perhaps even running for president.
We do this by placing bets on precisely which trends we think will catch on with the masses and then end up in fast-fashion retailers.
I hope that more investors catch on to this so that wonderful consumer entrepreneurs can continue to get the capital and resources they need to thrive.
Despite a massive marketing campaign by Facebook, broadcasting has been slow to catch on among the general public — outside its role in drawing attention to tragedies.
However, the lesson of Trump's first months in office is that, once most people catch on, it is harder to pull off the next audacious stunt.
He frequently deploys his one-liners with such a straight face, with such characteristic crustiness, that it takes a while for his audience to catch on.
"With this new system, really, the consumer's buying a different product"—something that, Salaga says, could end up hurting Yankees ticket sales once fans catch on.
So international productions are most often conceived with their local markets in mind, and all the better if they catch on with viewers in other countries.
This version of the site, which you can still sign up for today, didn't catch on, but that didn't mean the Myspace purchase was a failure.
But rap had yet to catch on in the south, and after a few labels turned them down, Luke decided to start his own: Luke Records.
We can't make good food by grilling a bad fish, but we can make an outstanding meal if we have the best catch on our grill.
Wireless charging has been used in limited applications ever since, but it's generally been too finicky, expensive, and inefficient to catch on for wide commercial use.
Marlins right fielder Garrett Cooper then saved a run when he charged in and made a diving catch on a line drive hit by Hernan Perez.
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No frills, literally — to me, the flounces are just more fabric that can stain and, in extreme circumstances, catch on a burner or other hot equipment.
"It'll be difficult for these plans to truly catch on in a mainstream way until the population is comfortable with a high deductible plan," he said.
Derrick Snelson and his daughter, Shelby, were on Lake Eufaula with Lethal Guide Service, a hunting guide business, when they made the catch on September 1.
They catch on when people don't understand what they are saying, adjust their approach, and re-communicate their idea in a way that can be understood.
Though "first lady" dates all the way back to Martha Washington, it didn't really catch on until the 1860s — but only by personal choice, not mandate.
After stretching, the pitchers played catch on another field, and Colon was paired with Jeurys Familia, the Mets' 26-year-old closer, who considers Colon a mentor.
Consider a more breathable microfiber sock — if you're worried about overheating but don't want your heels to catch on your sheets, these QTs will do the trick.
The outfielder's clutch hit also occurred two innings after he made a running catch on Brett Gardner while falling down for the second out of the 13th.
As drivers catch on that these aren't real cops, the cutouts will be moved to other locations, cycling back and forth between live officers and the decoys.
But it was slower to catch on in South Korea, which ranked 118 out of 144 on gender equality last year, according to the World Economic Forum.
The concept was demonstrated by Anton Flettner, a German engineer, in the 1920s, but rotor sails failed to catch on, partly because coal was a cheap alternative.
Ford is pulling out of the sedan and coupe market, even as it invests billions to develop battery cars that have yet to catch on with consumers.
Texting has struggled to catch on in political campaigns as a money source, but it has never had the ease of donations that this new technology brings.
At the time we were thinking for us to communicate this message to people, it might take one or two years for it actually to catch on.
And based on the image of the damaged phone that was made public, it looks like the removable battery expanded, which caused it to catch on fire.
You can also stream the eclipse live from NASA, CNN, and other outlets, and catch on-the-ground footage through Snapchat's Snap Map and special Our Story.
There are a number of other people — and robots, too — who we have reason to believe know what's what, or are at least starting to catch on.
Meyer has the square jaw and buzzed hair that, if you were to catch on a cable TV roundtable, would suggest law enforcement before he said anything.
As on-demand services catch on, Pandora is now playing catch-up and negotiating with record labels for the licenses it needs to offer such a service.
A few companies, however, have figured out a competitive advantage through a relatively untapped source of talent: military veterans — and the idea is starting to catch on.
Americans have proven an elusive target for many Chinese tech upstarts, like Xiaomi and Huawei, who can't get their smartphones to catch on in a meaningful way.
There is a running bit of Scott introducing dogs that will never not make someone smile, and I can't wait for the entire world to catch on.
Such a product could solve the problem of storing pills away from children, but it may take time for it to catch on with doctors and patients.
However, it appears that some people who watched didn't catch on to the true nature of the video and thought this was something that might actually work.
While the majority of her sales — about 300 bowls per day — are made during the mornings, oatmeal for lunch has started to catch on with New Yorkers.
It didn't catch on with retailers or users, but instead of recommitting to the project and figuring out how to fix it, Pinterest gradually abandoned Buyable Pins.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said the collision Sunday caused a tree to catch on fire, beginning a blaze that spread toward the Disney Ranch area.
When a building would catch on fire in Ancient Rome, he would appear soon after with his a slave army of firemen, and a bag of money.
He also made a nice catch in the outfield, taking off his hat and using it to shield the sun for a catch on the warning track.
The Broncos played catch on the South Lawn with injured service members before their Rose Garden ceremony, and the United States women's soccer team held a clinic.
As opposed to watching a static 2D screen, it's clear there's a lot of potential for interaction, but only if virtual reality devices continue to catch on.
Home and Work 14 Photos View Slide Show ' At just 12 years old, Danielle Clough got the first indication that her artwork might catch on with others.
Zhang mentioned that rosés were relatively new to the Chinese market; she suspected that they'd catch on, thanks to their juicelike color and clean, slightly sweet taste.
The Yankees took the lead in the fifth when Greg Bird lined an RBI triple to center that Adam Jones tried to make a leaping catch on.
Being in New York and working with this jean company out of Dallas, whatever sold well in New York took six months to catch on in Texas.
For some reason, Freddie Mitchell, a forgettable former Eagles receiver if not for one catch on 4th-and-26, seems to have a thing against Donovan McNabb.
Cigarette alternatives have to be appealing to catch on, and current F.D.A.-approved replacements—nicotine patches, inhalers, gum—are designed to achieve a bare minimum of satisfaction.
It took a while for analysts and investors to catch on to how this change was going to significantly increase the industry's profitability in a secular manner.
But that might change: The spokesperson said the company might sync app data if a feature introduced by Google in Android Marshmallow doesn't catch on with developers.
The touchdown was set up by wide receiver Dee Wiggins' 33-yard run on a jet sweep, and tight end Brevin Jordan's catch on fourth-and-1.
Starter episode: "Hail Mary" For decades, it looked as though the most popular sport in the world was destined to never catch on in the United States.
But with the runners at first and second and only one out, Josh Reddick made a diving catch on Brett Gardner's sinking liner to save the Astros.
With changes like that starting to affect more people, Ms. Luker, a Finnish-American, said she hoped protests to limit the damage of Brexit might catch on.
Or, even better, can she mount an affirmative argument that sticks about her own platform, which emphasizes bold and specific plans, but has yet to catch on?
The electrolyte at the core of the new battery is a mix of lithium salts and a soft plasticky material that won't catch on fire or explode.
If it can't, "Evil's" failure to catch on could be more than just a disappointment for CBS, but a bad omen for the major networks in general.
Some were fully clothed, with swinging belts you could trip on and jaunty zippers that could catch on a bramble, while others wore far less, garnering applause.
And do not use camp stoves or candles or fires inside the dome; carbon monoxide in a closed area is dangerous, and clothing can catch on fire.
On Oakland's next possession after Anderson's score, Poole made a shoestring catch on a deflected pass and raced home to make it a blowout at 34-3.
Mr. Massey, a wealthy real estate sales executive, had for a time been a dominant fund-raiser, but his campaign had failed to catch on with voters.
Eat: At Niche, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Shigetoshi Nakamura specializes in a ramen that has been slow to catch on locally (there's no soup).
We asked Michaels if he thinks soccer will ever catch on like any of the other big sports in America -- Al had strong feelings about that too.
Standing with Trip on his secluded farm in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, it's easy to see how a "canna tourism" industry could catch on here.
Some are incredibly common and have been spreading in state legislatures for years, and others are brand new anti-abortion strategies that might soon catch on elsewhere.
It's kind of like 30 years of doing something the right way in one spot, and people slowly and surely start to catch on to what you're doing.
But they have failed, until now, to catch on in New York, where the Bloomberg administration rejected a proposed line in Red Hook, Brooklyn, as being too expensive.
Currently, Supercell only operates four other games; it kills off titles in beta if they don't catch on with players, focusing its energy on the more likely hits.
Jonah Berger, Wharton Professor and author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On, agrees that environment has a significant effect on virality but argues content always plays a role.
Shreve got some defensive help as Bader made a diving catch on a sinking liner by Mike Moustakas to center field for the second out of the eighth.
Direct was building a user base from scratch and never seemed to catch on, so putting disappearing messages in Messenger could be a much bigger threat to Snapchat.
Over the past two decades, dozens of electronic trading start-ups with names like BondBook and Bondcube — some backed by the banks themselves — have failed to catch on.
They might not catch on like Vines, but we think that Twines (Twitter + Vine = Twine) are a fitting tribute to the most fleeting social network of the aughts.   
However, his run, which set a new Super Bowl record, was helped by a confused Panthers defense that thought he called for a fair catch on the punt.
Lincoln, of course, is going a step further by offering up to a year of free access to Tidal, which, if popular, could catch on with other automakers.
That's because Energous is offering yet another charging technology — called WattUp — and it faces the chicken and egg problem of needing wide support in order to catch on.
Fine began the scoring with a 224-yard touchdown run, and Keegan Brewer faked a fair catch on a punt and returned it 90 yards for a touchdown.
Oculus and HTC Vive continue to release high-quality headsets, but they're too expensive, and the games aren't good enough for the general public to catch on to.
For now, forecasters are stuck with a temperamental model that can fail to catch on to upcoming threats until days after the European model has sounded the alarm.
Watch a robot attempt a task it hasn't been explicitly trained to do, and it'll fall flat on its face or just give up and catch on fire.
Sunday against Cleveland was his first start, and he may have been wide open for his touchdown, but he still made an otherworldly catch on an overthrown pass.
Lotus births are already pretty popular in Australia and the United Kingdom, and the technique is starting to catch on in some communities in the U.S. as well.
Some however, were faster to catch on, though it probably would have been more obvious if they had actually carried out the prank on the actual day y'know.
Guessing what clothing trends are going to catch on is one thing, but predicting what accessories designers will send down the runway is a totally different ball game.
Beauty companies have started to catch on to the science behind hyaluronic acid, and formulated products of every kind to incorporate into your routine as the temperatures rise.
The story goes that Hansen had to work stiff because if he didn't, he'd whiff on a punch or slam and everyone would catch on to the act.
We hope other airports catch on to this trend, because even for those of us comfortable with flying, having horses around would make layovers a lot less tedious.
It's a thin metaphor that managed to catch on and now whenever I say I'm training a neural network people assume that I'm into some real mystical shit.
Syntelligence developed software that was marketed by IBM, and it worked with companies like American International Group and Bank of America, but the business did not catch on.
Mr. Viswanathan worked on five previous services that tried to connect people, three of them with Mr. Lau, but Down to Lunch was the first to catch on.
"If they can resist the temptation to go all out to promote their film, maybe everyone else will catch on and take things down a notch," he said.
Structures catch on fire, and then winds either spread those flames or the fire draws in the surrounding air, creating an even larger blaze known as a firestorm.
It's been 20 years since the Environmental Protection Agency began a media campaign to introduce precycling, but it's yet to catch on in any substantial way with Americans.
He and several other voters I spoke with were sure a Bush resurgence was secretly in the works and that the media would soon catch on to it.
After her second child was born, Britney Asbell, 29, became obsessed with the thought that someone might break into their home or their house might catch on fire.
That technology was quick to catch on among hardware prototypers looking to step up their game from the plastic depositing technology found on devices from companies like MakerBot.
Lagares tore cartilage in the wrist while making a diving catch on June 4 and could not put his glove on after taking swings in the cage Wednesday.
The Yankees took a 1-0 lead when Astros center fielder Jake Marisnick made a diving catch on Stanton's sinking liner for the first out of the first.
Bidets have only started to catch on in the United States in the past few years, though they're popular in parts of the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
Then they spent some time poring over them, letting their eyes catch on whatever stuck out to them and sharing their insights with each other along the way.
They grease the palms of officials and local managers, and they put a buffer between the payoff and the client, offering plausible deniability if the authorities catch on.
Instead, it soared about 470 feet from home plate, where its flight was interrupted by a fan's botched attempt at a catch on a landing in left field.
However, pinching the view on your phone screen to read a PDF of a print magazine page apparently didn't catch on, and I'm as astonished as you are.
Too long of a jump rope gets in the way of your workout while too short a rope can easily catch on your feet and send you tumbling.
Q: The course is going to become public after the Olympics and some are hoping the sport will catch on in Brazil and capture the imagination of locals.
"We haven't seen any sign of shorting or any sign that the batteries might catch on fire or lead to some kind of electrocution event following the crash."
A book called "Tropical Fish and Their Care" was a dud, and so was "Adventures in Nakedness," which he acquired thinking that nudism was about to catch on.
Those novel contributions usually took a year or so to catch on, after which larger research teams did the work of consolidating the ideas and solidifying the evidence.
Why it matters: EVs have been slow to catch on in the U.S. so far, and an anti-regulatory environment in Washington certainly isn't likely to change that.
In 1928, fishermen in Massachusetts blamed their low catch on the Registry of Motor Vehicles after the image of a codfish was added to the state's license plates.
He later signed with the Dallas Cowboys -- but after a less than stellar season, they cut ties and he wasn't able to catch on with another NFL team.
The social and economic trends listed above certainly make co-living seem feasible, but whether it will catch on beyond a niche market in the US is uncertain.
Gelo's been hooping in the JBA -- LaVar's startup basketball league -- ever since, waiting to catch on with any NBA team that'd be willing to add him to the roster.
The next hitter, Clint Robinson, smoked a blast to the gap in right-center but Sean Rodriguez made a diving catch on the warning track for the third out.
Photo: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThe Apple Watch has been a niche product from the beginning, but its health and fitness tracking features have started to catch on with the public.
Alcohol fumes can catch on fire — beers, wines and low-ABV liqueurs aren't dangerous on this front, but anything over 40 percent ABV has the potential to light up.
While some third-party batteries meet very strict quality control requirements, there are many that don't and those are the ones that are more likely to catch on fire.
While sophisticated shopping center operators have long been familiar with the benefits of incorporating local businesses into their properties, institutional clients are likewise starting to catch on, she said.
It took a while for Bitcoin to catch on, but by late 2010, when Mr. Hearn started contributing to the code, the currency had begun developing a passionate following.
"Exploiting this bug gives you access to every vulnerability report anyone sends to Google until they catch on to the fact that you're spying on them," Birsan told Motherboard.
Really, I just hope this new type mode doesn't catch on because I'm really trying to limit how many random thoughts I have to read on a daily basis.
None of it's false, but as the parentheses should tell you, it is incomplete — and by the second day of hearings, members of Congress were starting to catch on.
This season, there's a pretty big jewelry trend that's starting to catch on in a major way: The minimalist, gold statement earring (think bold, geometric shapes and clean lines).
It won't explode and catch on fire, as it's the only UL certified self-balancing scooter available in the US. Segway says the frame is constructed with magnesium alloy.
Hickenlooper, a popular former governor from another Western state, has so far failed to catch on and the crowded debate stage will make Bullock's task that much more difficult.
Wharton Professor and bestselling author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On Jonah Berger, told Mashable that some of the Disney princesses' fame can be explained by simple market psychology.
Though if platforms like Stadia and xCloud do catch on, hopefully, they might encourage internet providers to raise their data caps or maybe even get rid of them entirely.
Although more and more celebrities have been boarding cruise ships for both fan experiences and personal vacations, there's at least one celebrity you'll never catch on board: Lucy Liu.
Shared workspaces have been relatively slow to catch on at banks, but JPMorgan is following recent renovations by some rivals, which designers tout as cost cutting and productivity boosting.
John Tuttle, head of listings at NYSE, admits the exchange was "slow to catch on" as a series of now high-profile companies such as Amazon listed on Nasdaq.
In America the game went into a long dormancy from which it did not emerge until the 1003s, when it began to catch on again with colleges and clubs.
In the face of global warming and rising temperatures that are affecting human health and productivity worldwide, might the Chinese practice, which aims to protect people's health, catch on?
While "football" sleeves may not totally catch on until September or October, we love how these tops and dresses look right now with some slides and a basket bag.
The big deal: When Instagram announced its copycat feature in August, many doubted that it would catch on, arguing instead that Snapchat's appeal was greater than just one feature.
If these things catch on, Intel will sell more chips to those businesses and create new demand for cloud computing, because most devices are now connected to the cloud.
The idea could catch on, with other airlines, bus companies and hotel chains offering similar discounts for fares to other cities where students are planning demonstrations on that day.
Twenty years later, the music by Calixa Lavallée was adopted by some English-speaking Canadians, but translations of the lyrics, a poem by Adolphe-Basile Routhier, didn't catch on.
That kind of arrangement could start to catch on, as a way for players to earn high salaries for the years in which they are likely to perform best.
How long did it take you to catch on to the fact that the words Mr. Steinberg included in his theme set were made up of only four letters?
Bankable stars or a major auteur behind the camera can help, but the majority of foreign-language series that catch on around the world tend to be genre-driven.
While cooking, avoid wearing loose clothing or long sleeves that can catch on fire, and keep flammable items like potholders and paper or plastic bags away from the stove.
Repurposed for civilians in 1979, that rugged, archaic first-generation G-Wagen would stay in production for 39 years and eventually catch on with rappers, celebrities and Instagram models.
But it failed to catch on with a broader audience, despite — or perhaps, because of — its integration with Sony's PS3 and PS4 devices, and it shut down this week.
Clean air has yet to catch on as a major electoral issue in India, where many of the nation's 1.3 billion people are focused on affording food and shelter.
The first digital scoreboard was invented by George A. Baird in 1908 to keep score in baseball, but electric boards didn't really catch on in stadiums until the 1960s.
In Breath of the Wild's more fiery environments, your wooden weapons, bows, and shields will catch on fire if you have them equipped, even if they're not in use.
For example: Rakes are large objects by goose standards, and the groundskeeper will easily catch on to what's happening if you try to just openly waddle your way out.
This partnership with UnionPay could give PayPal the support it needs to become widely accepted in China, making it more possible for it to catch on with Chinese consumers.
Formula One driverAge: 34How he dominated the decade: One of the greatest drivers in the history of Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton is nearly impossible to catch on the track.
Also with his first catch on Sunday night, Fitzgerald moved ahead of Henry Ellard (13,777 career receiving yards) for 13th place on the NFL's all-time receiving yards list.
"The concept of cola infused with coffee, for people to initially wrap their head around until they try it, it's gonna take some time to catch on," Kaplan said.
The concept is based on the "time cafes" Glass Hour's co-founders frequented when they lived in Russia, and they hope that the idea will catch on in Williamsburg.
But, if the chain wants to catch on outside the Carolinas, it needs to take on international players — like the ubiquitous Church's Chicken, with more than 1,700 locations worldwide.
With three of the four, my opener of "What drew you to my profile, was it my love for the grindcore metal band Anal Cunt?" didn't really catch on.
NAMI pushed beefshi last year, and although BEEF Magazine liked it as a trendy alternative to cronuts, kale chips, and unicorn frappes, beefshi didn't quite catch on, it seems.
After the wild success of the Wii, the oddly-marketed follow-up never seemed to catch on, despite plenty of well-regarded (and instantly recognizable) games in its lineup.
There's very broad slapstick (especially after Chuck's surgery, when he can't see but has to pretend he can, lest his boss catch on to why he took a day off).
While I think most of us would agree that black widows are fucking terrifying, I'd advise against using this particular method of extermination lest your goddamn house catch on fire.
Here, the prevailing narrative in industry circles is that mobile ad blockers have yet to really catch on — though not for a lack of hand-wringing on the media's part.
While mobile ad blocking has yet to catch on in the United States, one Israeli startup is doing its best to make sure it does everywhere else in the world.
So it sounds like T-Mobile might catch on to new scam numbers if it notices a bunch of subscribers immediately hanging up on a number they've never contacted before.
When their stories catch on, it is often because they are amplified online by networks of conspiracy-minded activists, Russian trolls and "botnets" (clusters of fake, automated social-media accounts).
So this edition might be a safe alternative for those who have a special place in their heart for the Note 7 and yet don't want to catch on fire.
This method is stupidly useful — mounted weapons are the most powerful options in the game — and I can't believe it took me 20 hours to catch on to the technique.
The trade-off is in the price — at $22, the New 23DS costs $22 less than the $23 New 23DS XL. Industry-wide, 3D gaming has failed to catch on.
But for those who were smart enough to catch on to Planes' raspy style of filth-rock, and awaited the day they might rise again, Prey is their just reward.
And there's a lot of unanswered questions about what will happen to the thousands of works who shuttle folks around for a living should Self-Driving Vehicles (SDVs) catch-on.
Pricing and availability have yet to be announced, but if the new chips catch on with manufacturers, they could translate into more laptop options for consumers later down the line.
Over the long term, the real hope is that electric cars will catch on and help drive down overall emissions by relying more heavily on the quickly-greening power sector.
Right fielder Altherr made a diving catch on Span's liner with runners on second and third and two outs in the sixth inning to preserve the Phillies' 5-3 lead.
To us, it's like a little game to place our bets on the runway that are sure to catch on, and we want you to join in on the fun.
Since people everywhere — not just in Texas — tend to hang on to old gift cards, we're holding out for locations of the chain all over the country to catch on.
If it's a startup, keep them on Heroku to see if they catch on, if they find the fabled product-market fit, not least because it helps you iterate faster.
If students can learn to play League of Legends and other games in a safe environment defined by rules that prevent harassment, the thinking goes, perhaps others will catch on.
The newer tests have been slow to catch on, in part because many doctors are concerned about how women might react to the results, researchers note in JCO: Precision Oncology.
There is already a billionaire in the Democratic primary, Tom Steyer, and he has yet to catch on with voters despite spending tons of money to try to break through.
When Cathy asked operators to start having staff say "my pleasure" instead of "you're welcome" in restaurants, Robinson says it took a few years for the change to catch on.
If you use liquid or cream foundation in your daily routine, you may find gels, sticks, and creams easier to work with because they won't catch on your base makeup.
How "mesmeric" viewers will find VR porn remains to be seen; 3D porn was similarly heralded as the "future of porn" when it was introduced, but failed to catch on.
One method used in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries is automatic to voter registration for all citizens— an initiative that's started to catch on in the U.S. state by state.
Betts went hitless in five at-bats in Game 5, but he did rob Bregman of extra bases with a leaping catch on the warning track in the sixth inning.
Though only eight out of the 50 states have the ban right now, this transition toward making shopping more sustainable is sure to continue to catch on around the country.
Backlash to the backlash: But as much as skeptics crowed that Ms. Lee had made straight men look like homophobes and/or Neanderthals, the "man date" concept did catch on.
Encarnacion's second homer since coming back Tuesday from a fractured right wrist occurred after center fielder Mookie Betts made a leaping catch on Encarnacion's potential double in the second inning.
Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius, who was born in Amsterdam and raised in Curaçao, said soccer-crazy European fans simply need to be exposed to baseball for it to catch on.
"It is one thing to deal with gross pollution you can see, where rivers catch on fire, or there's a heavy plume from a smokestack," Mr. Costle said in 1996.
Corey Davis made a one-handed catch on a 15-yard pass from Mariota in the corner of the end zone to give the Titans an early 7-0 lead.
Meanwhile, the Magic Leap One headset has so far struggled to catch on with consumers, according to a recent report in The Information, with sales lagging behind the company's estimates.
"I'm so ecstatic to play at Fenway," said the Dodgers' Chris Taylor, whose tumbling catch on the left-field warning track at Miller Park preserved the lead in Game 23.
Julio Jones was stripped by linebacker Alex Anzalone after a catch on the New Orleans 17, and safety Vonn Bell recovered to preserve a 15-3 lead going into halftime.
His slowness to catch on came as no surprise to Eli Pariser, whose 2011 book, "The Filter Bubble," made the case that social media was serving to worsen national polarization.
Mobile payments such as Apple Pay have been slow to catch on in certain areas, but Bluetooth likely would not have such problems, especially because it has some inherent advantages.
Some watch brands and fashion companies already are adapting well, she said, but many others — especially ones that primarily cater to older Chinese buyers — have been slow to catch on.
The New Jersey senator, who built his campaign around a message of unity, was unable to catch on with substantial numbers of voters and ended his quest before voting began.

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