"I catch up with them and catch up with them," he wrote in an article for Business Insider.
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It will catch up with us, before we have a chance to catch up with it, if at all.
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Pizza Hut wants to catch up with Domino's However, it's clear that Pizza Hut's announcement is about more than just serving pizza — it also wants to catch up with Domino's.
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"Your actions need to catch up with your responsibility," Sen.
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It's an especially great time to catch up with friends.
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Normally, I would rush to catch up with the group.
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Catch up with our monthlong dive into The Times's archives.
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But it's a good place to catch up with people.
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American firms may yet catch up with their Chinese counterparts.
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Boden also sees banks racing to catch up with Starling.
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Catch up with my coworkers and get some work done.
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Call your siblings and catch up with your favorite friends.
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Authorities have moved swiftly to catch up with the firestorm.
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Eventually those demons have to catch up with Frank, right?
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Free to make friends and catch up with old ones.
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He hopes to catch up with Kotsar while he's there.
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SARA EISEN: David Rubenstein, good to catch up with you.
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It's just time to catch up with some old friends.
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Need to catch up with the Fords before season two?
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Oh, and catch up with Protoje on tour this summer.
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The world's largest retailer is playing catch up with Amazon.
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We catch up with Moira at a Canadian refugee center.
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"They will catch up with each other," one expert said.
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"Lies always seem to catch up with us," she says.
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It was his job now to catch up with us.
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In 2013, Haspel's past seemed to catch up with her.
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Rosberg then set about trying to catch up with Hamilton.
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I try to catch up with staff at that time.
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I love to catch up with friends and make music.
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At some point, that has to catch up with you.
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Stay tuned after the reading to catch up with her.
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I know one day this will catch up with me.
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Casse was already playing catch up with War of Will.
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Park rangers can't catch up with it to render aid.
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Sundays is when I catch up with them over FaceTime.
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This summer I plan to catch up with two writers.
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Eventually the science and economics will catch up with you.
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I catch up with C., nighttime routine, and pass out.
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I'll catch up with you guys on the other side.
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Research takes a while to catch up with demographic changes.
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But he couldn't quite catch up with each successive owner.
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France, it argues, needs to catch up with the times.
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The club's revenue would never catch up with its expenditure.
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" Another employee said Dees "didn't catch up with the times.
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And we actually catch up with her after the prayer.
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And we actually catch up with her after the prayer.
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Take some time and catch up with some great journalism.
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I'll catch up with house work on my day off.
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Not sure how to catch up with so much going on?
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That eventually started to catch up with additional Tier 1 securities.
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I think this is starting to catch up with him, though.
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But when we catch up with our two protagonists, they're stuck.
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He tries to catch up with him and sing with him.
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I catch up with my good friend D. on the phone.
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The law has to catch up with the privacy concerns here.
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It's a great way to catch up with both of them.
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Still, rebellion that vicious will eventually catch up with a person.
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Sadly, the past is now beginning to catch up with it.
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"We are racing to catch up with the coast," he says.
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I get to the place and catch up with my sister.
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Those little things catch up with you in these close games.
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He'll need another $10.4 billion to catch up with Bill Gates.
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WAPNER: Alright, Jeffrey, it's always good to catch up with you.
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Read Devoured and catch up with hubby while he eats dinner.
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You can also catch up with them on Twitter or Instagram.
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Here's everything Gaga revealed in her enlightening catch-up with Lowe.
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Catch up with friends who are out of your area code.
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It is still playing catch up with the likes of Tesla.
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The park needs $40.8 million to catch up with deferred maintenance.
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Sharp is playing catch-up with Korean rivals in OLED panels.
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We weren't able to catch up with it for some reason.
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It's not hard to catch up with several in one afternoon.
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Simply put, Social Security has to catch up with the times.
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A third runway would help Britain catch up with European rivals.
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But the models are beginning to catch up with the geology.
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How did the past (and Western Union) catch up with Fink?
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The TV show itself is playing catch-up with the headlines.
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Maybe his fledgling Instagram account will catch up with the hype.
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It was a beautiful day to catch up with Bono. pic.twitter.
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"Mauritania is trying to catch up with the world," he said.
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Make time to catch up with yourself and get some rest.
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Catch up with our guide to the accusations and the fallout.
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Now, the company is scrambling to catch up with the trend.
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Whatever you are running from will eventually catch up with you.
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Catch up with the broadcast on NBC tonight at 8 p.m.
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Everything behind that I think it's possible to catch up with.
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"Government needs to catch up with the technology revolution," Trump said.
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But sometimes their history and their misbehavior catch up with them.
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"We can't catch up with all our orders," Mr. Irie said.
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It's my chance for people to catch up with me impromptu.
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And we find them later, or we catch up with them.
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Here's a roundup to help you catch up with the news.
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It's always a good time to catch up with Tim Cook.
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Read the exchanges here, and catch up with a video recap.
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" And he said, "We're going to catch up with them ahead.
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Catch up with all previous episodes on the network's streaming platforms.
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The consequences of different character's actions catch up with them, old lines of dialogue echo through time, and basically anytime anyone does anything — bad or good — you know it's going to catch up with them eventually.
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Time and again she Fiona's bad relationship decisions catch up with her.
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Whether or not that works, change will catch up with Ohio eventually.
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I try to catch up with my parents about once a week.
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I chit-chat and catch up with both for a little bit.
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The employee is on borrowed time when bosses catch up with him.
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It's also a bit of catch-up with other Silicon Valley behemoths.
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But now no one expects Louisiana to catch up with Silicon Valley.
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I think that's something that would eventually catch up with most people.
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I assumed at a certain point they'd catch up with my reality.
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Later, I do some work and then catch up with my cousin.
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To catch up with the full cast, watch the exclusive video above.
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They're intended as pauses, so our policymaking can catch up with technology.
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Kim and Khloé manage to catch up with Rob at his house.
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But Walmart is trying to catch up with Amazon in other ways.
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I catch up with my old officemates on the current office drama.
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I head to a brunch place to catch up with a friend.
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BaFin asks N26 to catch up with its backlog of flagged transactions.
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I was playing catch-up with someone I'd known all my life.
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Years of growth over safety strategy might finally catch up with it.
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Europe's electric cars will catch up with gas guzzlers in cost terms.
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Target is still trying to play catch-up with its online business.
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Use this time to slow down and catch up with old friends!
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Eventually, the frustration may begin to catch up with Mr Putin too.
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Can Google's Daydream platform catch up with the Vive and the Rift?
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We decided to catch up with Gustafsson to chat about his prediction.
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Great to catch up with my Democratic colleagues on the field. pic.twitter.
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It is past time for law to catch up with society's progression.
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"It was a beautiful day to catch up with Bono," Ryan tweeted.
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IBM is hoping the deal will help it catch up with Amazon.
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To catch up with Boy's Club, get the collected works via Fantagraphics.
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So, out in the dayroom, I catch up with my pal Axe.
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It developed because technology needed to catch up with evidence collection procedures.
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Will the smell of old, unexhumed scandal catch up with Hillary Clinton?
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But Luke Cage wanted to play catch up with a liberal awareness.
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Unified in 23, Germany was scrambling to catch up with industrialized Britain.
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Facebook is also playing catch-up with people's shifting social media behavior.
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At some point, of course, this strategy will catch up with Republicans.
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It's how my parents catch up with their school friends in Mumbai.
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But SAP, eager to catch up with Salesforce, pursued Qualtrics for months.
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We may even catch up with our employee performance reviews — imagine that!
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Clinton money pouring into the Iowa airwaves to catch up with Sanders.
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It's nearly impossible for workers to catch up with the world's wealthiest.
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I catch up with Luiz Helfenstein, who I'd met at the barbecue.
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And rivals will soon work to catch up with Samsung and Apple.
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He got fired for lying, so it can catch up with you.
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For some, it was an evening to catch up with old friends.
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Breakingviews Coach is paying luxury prices to catch up with the Europeans.
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Instead they can try working harder to catch up with the strongest.
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It really took them all of 2014 to catch up with demand.
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I catch up with my other roommates and chat about our days.
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However, Hollywood has yet to catch up with its ongoing diversity issue.
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If you haven't paid attention all season, catch up with our preview.
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Meanwhile, Apple played catch up with the Siri-powered HomePod in 2018.
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Odds are the president's recklessness is bound to catch up with him.
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In a way I am still trying to catch up with her.
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Now U.S. Steel is taking financial risks to catch up with competitors.
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I catch up with her and her fiancé with some classy Coors Light.
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I catch up with my roommate, and then we both start getting ready.
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The moon enters Cancer, inspiring you to catch up with friends today, Virgo.
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Tonight's an especially wonderful time to catch up with (or meet!) new people.
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I always try to call and catch up with her when I can.
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Click through the gallery above to catch up with the cast of "Scream."
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It's a solid line-up, but can Home catch up with the Echo?
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That means in four episodes, this character will catch up with that character.
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The United States is not the only country playing catch-up with China.
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And Apple Music is actually playing catch up with Amazon on this front.
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Head home after dinner, catch up with the roommate, and fall asleep quickly.
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"I had to run to catch up with it," he told BuzzFeed News.
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I catch up with my coworkers and enjoy getting to know them more.
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Unfortunately, Mindhunter still has 40 years catch up with our current medical understandings.
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I catch up with D., who is waiting for the storm to hit.
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After work, I usually attend events or catch up with friends over dinner.
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It's nice to catch up with coworkers who I haven't seen since June.
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Always having to catch up with events, like I was never fully present.
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CBS News managed to catch up with Putin at his ice hockey game.
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New York City buses are moving to catch up with its riders' technology.
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I'm sure you have some TV shows or books to catch up with!
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Click here to catch up with The Hill's live blog of the hearing.
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That trade is on an upward trajectory to catch up with historical highs.
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Meanwhile, the cost of convenient shipping is starting to catch up with consumers.
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Judge Gleeson said the federal system needs to catch up with the states.
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I also grab two gossip magazines to catch up with all the Kardashians.
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Catch up with my regular climbing partner, whom I haven't seen in months.
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Let's catch up with a few of the NBA's future best and brightest.
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The moderate camp, blindsided, may try to play catch-up with the prince.
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Weeks later, back in North America, I catch up with Morse by phone.
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I listen to Start Here and catch up with the Super Tuesday results.
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Catch up with these stories, and follow our reporters live for coverage here.
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But gravity seemed to catch up with Mark Zuckerberg's creation in recent days.
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Germany may now be starting to catch up with other countries, experts say.
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If that happens, "I'll be able to catch up with everything," she says.
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In China, the law sometimes seems to play catch-up with enterprising officials.
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You call your friends more often, catch up with people who've fallen away.
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How long will it take us to catch up with the United States?
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Can Samsung catch up with the Google Pixel and the iPhone 11 Pro?
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I love going here for a brunch or a catch up with friends!
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"Lies catch up with you," warned Amanda Augustine, career advice expert for TopResume.
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Then I can pay the clinic, and I'll catch up with them later.
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If we persevere we'll get better quickly and catch up with them faster.
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Social norms have yet to catch up with the legal standards, advocates say.
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I send cards mainly to people I catch up with only at Christmastime.
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It will still take some time to catch up with the 703s, however.
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Analyst price targets on Amazon have yet to catch up with their ratings.
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She said that the media was "still playing catch-up" with the facts.
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They often cannot catch up with South Korean peers in schools and workplaces.
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I feel like the hassle of playing catch-up with bills, payments, etc.
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Catch up with what happened on the first day of his confirmation hearing.
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Sprint especially made big strides to catch up with the top three competitors.
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These guys know all of the locals and catch up with everyone they pass.
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From Venezuela's election to U.S.-China trade talks, catch up with the Morning Briefing.
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Except this time, the Resistance's consistently bad military tactics finally catch up with it.
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While the IRS might not catch up with you right away, they will eventually.
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It's going to take some time for our technology to catch up with evolution.
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That said, I hope more people catch up with 2049 before 2017 is over.
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And so, I think the consumers are having their consumption catch up with income.
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Why has it taken 50 years to catch up with my attitudes of life?
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It's fun to catch up with friends and shower the birthday girl with love.
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Partly, these moves reflected China's catch-up with global markets after its week off.
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Insurers need to catch up with the intangible age; but so do their clients.
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Yet the continent is beginning to catch up, with rice farmers in the vanguard.
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I was excited to catch up with her but of course a little nervous.
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Catch up with hubby for a little bit and turn in by 11 p.m.
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Catch up with hubby and take a phone call from one of my patients.
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What will it take for the reckoning to catch up with the Prima Dons?
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So there's still a long way to go to catch up with the Dutch.
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"We have to change the culture to catch up with the science," she says.
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You can catch up with all of the episodes, new and old, right here.
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Melbourne played catch-up with a 4.7 percent year-on-year fall last month.
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Then I pour a Scotch and catch up with my roomie for a while.
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It's also a chance to catch up with my friend and running partner, Amy.
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Maybe in another 100 years, special effects will finally catch up with Kirby's genius.
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But eventually, the frustration may even begin to catch up with Mr Putin too.
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But I also hope to steal a few hours to catch up with family.
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Peru is on a bid to catch up with its innovative Latin American neighbors
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But perhaps its business model may yet catch up with how illness is changing.
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"We need to catch up with changing customers and changing government regulations," Tachibana said.
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The goal is to catch up with rivals like the United States and Germany.
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He stayed close to the sea, and I tried to catch up with him.
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Still, it took a while for Arrogate's mind to catch up with his legs.
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I try to catch up with him but I can't—he's going too fast.
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Catch up with all previous VICE Gaming Podcasts – the UK ones, anyway – right here.
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See more of Martin Bertrand's work here, and catch up with him on Twitter.
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It's important to take it slow today, Leo, and to catch up with yourself.
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Recently I had the opportunity to catch up with Gil Penchina, founder at Flight.
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But the authorities say that the law needs to catch up with tech platforms.
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Google's Android Q, on the other hand, plays catch-up with Apple on privacy.
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Catch up with Tig Notaro, Ramy Youssef and a great new Spanish mystery series.
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You wanted to catch up with the irreverent kids of today and their shitposts.
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Watch as they catch up with one another and remember how it all began.
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It seems we have yet to catch up with this great and complicated poet.
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Ms. Prueitt makes weekly visits to catch up with staff and personally taste everything.
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We go to a local brewery and it's good to catch up with everyone.
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Eventually the lack of some key stars is likely to catch up with Seattle.
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"We are firing on all cylinders to catch up" with grassroots protests, she said.
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Here, Valerian is on a mission to catch up with some alien characters quickly.
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But state and federal governments have been slow to catch up with the times.
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It went public in 2007 but has not been able to catch up with Akamai.
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When we catch up with Ariel, we find out that she's now 19 — and pregnant.
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We all catch up with my brother and enjoy our first real meal in Tulum.
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Pampers says it's time that men's restrooms catch up with the responsibilities of modern fathers.
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Three days later, on a Monday night, I catch up with Jammz on the phone.
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The sleep deficit I've been running this month is starting to catch up with me.
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Apple will certainly be playing catch-up with Amazon whenever it does launch a product.
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Unless beloved notions catch up with reality, politicians will be pushed to make grave mistakes.
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The problem gets worse if you're always trying to catch up with a moving camera.
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Fans would catch up with their favorite contestants' results in the Sunday paper each week.
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Nonetheless, Ford is under pressure to catch up with its rivals and to communicate better.
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It's always nice to catch up with my friends that I don't see every day.
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More recently, though, it has been working to catch up with Amazon in online sales.
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Now, you can catch up with the whole gang from California's most famous zip code.
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It's frustrating to watch an industry trying to catch up with its own rash decision.
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Then you can play music, news, radio, or catch up with a podcast or audiobook.
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Catch up with my husband on Skype, and then go to bed a little early.
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You may also be craving more privacy and time alone to catch up with yourself.
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Throughout 2100, radio seemed to be playing catch-up with the demand demonstrated by streaming.
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In the eyes of local political observers, Cruz's small footprint could catch up with him.
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They learn differently and they are asking us to catch up with the 21st century.
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Yet now he is clearly running to catch up with Trump, rather than alongside him.
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Didi will need to work fast if it wants to catch up with its competitors.
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T) said on Wednesday it hoped to catch up with Philip Morris International Inc (PM.
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When you feed your base anger and lies, eventually it'll catch up with the feeder.
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This is great for getting a chance to catch up with yourself and your feelings.
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Now when I catch up with people they're like, 'Oh, you're still really into Disney.
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This trailer's biggest reveal comes at the end, when we catch up with Bran Stark.
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Strangely enough, presidential law has been slow to catch up with the pace of technology.
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"This lack of sleep thing is going to catch up with you," she tells her.
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Feature Catch up with Brody, Heidi and (most of) the rest — plus, somehow, Mischa Barton?
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I had to rest up, organize my files, catch up with expenses, call my mom.
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Amazon has found itself in the rare position of playing catch-up with its rivals.
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BINGE And then I'll usually catch up with other stuff I recorded during the week.
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On my way to work, I call my MIL and catch up with her week.
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The art world has taken time to catch up with how significant he is culturally.
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Jennifer Aniston shared another catch-up with "Friends" cast members Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow.
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I will just inform you that we have been able to catch up with them.
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I also take some time to catch up with my friends on our WhatsApp group.
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Afterward, you can play catch-up with the food for this afternoon or evening's feasting.
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It won't be easy for the rest of the world to catch up with me.
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I often use my dog-walking time to catch up with friends on the phone.
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Investor Lunch Catch-up with colleagues and other Disrupt Berlin investors over a delicious lunch.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Coach is paying luxury prices to catch up with the Europeans.
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But the sector's financial performance does not look poised to catch up with stock gains.
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We don't have 50 years as a society catch up with what's happening in technology.
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Catch up with the staff's tangled lives before the show returns on ABC on Thursday.
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But Booker is already playing catch up with Harris, who announced her candidacy on Jan.
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We decided to catch up with the main man himself ahead of the record's release.
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Catch up with Recode's liveblog of yesterday's grilling; and watch both days of Zuckerberg's testimony.
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In other words, go90 has far, far to go to catch up with its streaming competitors.
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Some harried travelers said they were ready for the climate to catch up with the calendar.
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When we catch up with Elle, she's living in a cabin in the woods with Hopper.
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But Riyadh still has a long way to go to catch up with Tehran in Iraq.
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Where everyone I might want to catch up with one day is only a DM away.
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By moving on to Tmall, it is playing catch-up with some of its major rivals.
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In the meantime, catch up with 11 details you might have missed on the latest episode.
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I was the kid in the corner, always playing catch up with my brothers and sisters.
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Will we catch up with Luna and Neville (the movie OTP that belonged in the books)?
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I observed the dancers laugh and catch up with each other before the judges awarded prizes.
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Catch up with a couple of friends over the phone before I realize it's 2 p.m.
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As Elektra leaves, Jessica chases after her, but she doesn't manage to catch up with her.
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If you want to catch up with Kima Jones make sure it's not during awards season.
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Look, I never thought the series could possibly catch up with the books, but it has.
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Then I catch up with my mom on the phone for an hour and a half.
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With eight days until the Oscars, there's still time to catch up with best-picture nominees.
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I catch up with her and my housemate over a bottle of prosecco and other libations.
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America's biggest chipmaker says Chinese companies could catch up with U.S. chip advances within 5 years.
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I get to catch up with my sister and friends who don't live in Ohio anymore.
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One of my closest friends is working tonight, so I'm thrilled to catch up with her.
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We finally head over to the happy hour and catch up with some friends/old colleagues.
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The post-lunch lull, normally peppered by a quick catch-up with colleagues, become unnervingly unpleasant.
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While you're waiting for the sequel, re-watch the original and catch up with the cast.
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It took quite a while for Tesla's technology to catch up with what Mobileye had built.
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Don't overbook yourself today, Virgo, you need time to rest and to catch up with yourself.
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The reader frequently has to catch up with Shapiro as he generates, mutates, and recombines meanings.
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I only went once after to catch up with the photographers, Trent Parke and Narelle Autio.
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After I talk to her, I call and catch up with my sister for a bit.
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"Unfortunately, many coastal communities will face declining property values as risk perceptions catch up with reality."
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It'll take some time for the science of CBD to catch up with this hype, though.
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Larson herself got to catch up with Oscar nominees such as Emma Stone and Viola Davis.
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It&aposs problematic because the legal landscape, the law is constantly playing catch-up with technology.
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It's great to catch up with this friend, and the wreath-making class is super fun.
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The team members know they face a long struggle to catch up with more experienced rivals.
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Luckily, MTV's livestream hosts were back outside after Larsson's performance to catch up with Noah Cyrus.
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Our projections also assume that sales density at hard discounters should catch up with industry averages.
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The online marketplace is making a big push to catch up with major rivals like Amazon.
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You can catch up with the series in its entirety on Hulu, NBC's website and app.
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The lesson for both, however, is that age and opposition will catch up with them eventually.
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Catch up with celebs and CNN Heroes behind the scenes with the CNN Heroes Instagram account.
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Together, these two historic western Pennsylvania parks need $10.4 million to catch up with needed repairs.
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However, there's clearly still a long way to go before attitudes catch up with the technology.
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Martin said he never thought the show would catch up with the books, yet it has.
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But it would allow viewers like Ms Lucas to catch up with everyone else at last.
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Outside of the warehouse, I catch up with the Americans heading to some after-after party.
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And it's just fun to catch up with them and see where they go from here.
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Thirty years is far too long to wait for our laws to catch up with technology.
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But since mid-2014, Facebook has been playing a furious game of catch-up with Messenger.
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While waiting at the supermarket, we can now catch up with emails or read the newspaper.
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Catch up with everything that happened in the past week across Europe's top five leagues below.
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"The imagery of women has to catch up with the imagery of men," Ms. Leibovitz said.
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Those numbers, and the attendant fire risks, could eventually catch up with the air-traveling public.
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Apple is trying to play catch-up with its online services to bolster the iPhone's position.
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Catch up with ABB, AAA, Merchants Fleet, Waymo and many more — see the breakout lineup here.
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Later in the afternoon, we catch up with the duo in the 16th arrondissement in Paris.
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Make time for self-care: Spend time in nature and catch up with your best friends.
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You might use your precious free time to cook, or exercise, or catch up with friends.
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And given China's rapid rise, authorities are working to catch up with new policies and regulations.
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But the flip side is, we cannot wait for the narrative to catch up with us.
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Catch up with friends and family remotely using video chat or, yes, an actual phone call.
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But other countries may put aside safety and reliability concerns to catch up, with unpredictable results.
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We'll catch up with Da Rocha and Hoffman again, soon, to see how the game's progressed.
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We do another round of planning for the week's work and catch up with each other.
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Officials still struggle to catch up with years of growth and to modernize data-gathering practices.
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When we catch up with Cersei's champion, he's disemboweling some random guys for no apparent reason.
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I use the drive to work to catch up with our U.K. office about European expansion.
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"But it still takes a while for culture to catch up with the law," she said.
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And to prep, you can catch up with some of what we've listened to so far.
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I'd started a spiral and I couldn't catch up with myself...and that was with alcohol.
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I catch up with my boyfriend, C., about his day while I get ready for bed.
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"But tech is really slow to catch up with regard to human rights issues," she added.
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The federal government is trying to catch up with a crisis of missing Native American women.
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When I get home I catch up with my roommate, whom I haven't seen all weekend.
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It's fun to catch up with my friend, and I drop her off around 8:30.
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The ostensible purpose of the scene is for her to catch up with a former acquaintance.
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There is a huge culture change that old people like myself need to catch up with.
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Catch up — please catch up — with season one streaming on Netflix and season two on Hulu.
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It was nice to be able to catch up with my guys over a game of basketball.
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"That's about where I would expect the overbought conditions to catch up with the market," Stockton said.
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The 22-year-old Canadian said she has been trying to catch up with the Russian skaters.
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Whatever the answers, the Japanese automakers have now joined forces to catch up with the electric current.
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We're getting better at spotting bots, but not fast enough to catch up with the bots themselves.
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Since then, Defense Department officials have rushed to try to catch up with Mr. Trump's policy shifts.
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Though almost always in those cases I catch up with a batch of episodes all at once.
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"We're just trying to catch up with who came from where, and who went where," said Carlton.
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Etsy is struggling to catch up with previously delayed payments and new orders are still being impacted.
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Finally the black grizzly started to catch up with her, because her yearling cub was dragging behind.
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Honda has struggled to catch up with rivals and master the sport's complex turbo hybrid engine regulations.
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The course began on January 13th, but newcomers can catch up with streams of previous class sessions.
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DataRobot lets non-experts use AI for behavioral forecasting, helping small casinos catch up with the giants.
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Let's catch up with all of the clones in this installment of Keeping Up with the Klones.
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That has changed: India is furiously struggling to catch up with China's burgeoning and impressive border infrastructure.
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I am glad to catch up with him and am getting more and more excited for AutoProm.
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It's great to catch up with them and hear updates on the department and their personal lives.
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But some analysts say SMIC can catch up with its competitors thanks to a number of factors.
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When will America catch up with the rest of the industrialised world and introduce national paid leave?
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A few days later, after Pollen's public launch, I catch up with some of their first customers.
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Now let's catch up with news of the week, and what to watch on Netflix on April.
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If Gobbetti can pull it off, Burberry's profitability should finally catch up with peers Kering and LVMH.
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It's nice to catch up with her and to have someone to talk to about career stuff.
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However, Apple is actually playing catch-up with Google Now which added cricket support three years ago.
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Also aiding China shares was catch-up with global markets, which surged while Chinese markets were shut.
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Catch up with the people who make you feel excited about life after you spend time together.
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PM remains part of the solution, but it must catch up with our understanding of cancer therapeutics.
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In less than 12 hours, we'll be able to catch up with our favorite ladies of Litchfield.
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Inevitably, it still feels like Apple is playing catch up with connected home systems like Samsung SmartThings.
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But lies are likely to catch up with you, especially if you have to file a claim.
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If anything, sometimes on the culture change, he's pushing and I'm trying to catch up with him.
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On week nights, Maggetti will catch up with his sons over cooking and games of ping pong.
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Girlfriends, wives and other family members have had to catch up with the team as it traveled.
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The initiative comes after investor pressure for AmEx to catch up with its competitors, Visa and Mastercard.
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The upcoming auction will determine how fast Vodafone can catch up with Bharti and Jio on 4G.
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Catch up with our other TV recaps: "Blindspot" | "Better Call Saul" | "House of Cards" • For your table?
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Then, we catch up with deadhead design duo Online Ceramics for some stories from Dead & Co. tour.
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I can also use this time to catch up with my professional network, such as YPO friends.
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Maybe this sounds silly, but sometimes I worry all those differences will eventually catch up with us.
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The matched-up employees then schedule a 30-minute chat to just catch up with each other.
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But after a certain number of years have passed, the experience starts to catch up with him.
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This was to catch up with the dealmaking that had created companies like Verizon that provide both.
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When we catch up with him later, Patrick appears to be suffering the most of the three.
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After her reduced disability pay began to catch up with her, she used Amazon for the discounts.
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Eventually, the supply chain will catch up with the demand but for now, I'm nurturing my pet.
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Since the 1990s, the country has been playing catch-up, with varying degrees of interest and success.
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And all of them are easily available to catch up with on this magical internet of ours.
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Much international police work remains to be done to catch up with the smugglers, Italian officials said.
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Or maybe it's time to make some mulled cider or mulled wine and catch up with friends.
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If you want to play catch-up with Season 1, check it out on Amazon or Vudu.
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Biden needs to catch up with the rest of the candidates and tell voters where he stands.
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It took me some rounds to catch up with him, because he's very quick on the retreat.
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After my game, I usually call my boyfriend, A., and catch up with him on our days.
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Friedman, she says, frequently noted that the law can take decades to catch up with societal change.
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Once behind in the race, playing catch-up with an increasingly intelligent entity will likely prove impossible.
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I'd float in and catch up with my new friends, whom I'd met earlier in the day.
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I'm around until December 13th and hope to catch up with as many of you as possible.
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In each planner, he scheduled a one-on-one coffee lunch to catch up with the person.
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Others enable their obsession, making it easier than ever to catch up with the drama of Gilead.
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For example, Ek considers the time it would take to catch up with friends better used elsewhere.
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And when I wake up in the morning, I catch up with London because it's their afternoon.
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I hustled to catch up with him, slipping on the wet leaves that carpeted the forest floor.
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It is expected to further increase in 2200 as locomotive orders start to catch up with demand.
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The Pentagon scrambled to catch up with Mr. Trump's comments and referred questions to the White House.
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People are going to catch up with us in 50 years and it will be totally normal.
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People sometimes feel as if it takes their brain time to catch up with their eye movement.
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Five years ago, it would have seemed possible, but unlikely, that Walmart could catch up with Amazon.
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Something definitely seems off with him lately, but maybe he's just trying to catch up with friends.
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"You're trying to catch up with a problem where the problem itself is leaping forward," she said.
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Usually when he takes off running, he'll slow down and stop for me to catch up with him.
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Usually when he takes off running he'll slow down and stop for me to catch up with him.
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His older brother and dad had been weightlifting for years, and Shamburger wanted to "catch up" with them.
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As Vox explained last October, Facebook is playing a little bit of catch-up with this new feature.
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In this week's episode of World Wide Wed, we catch up with Olivia and Jesse in New Zealand.
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I catch up with C. for a bit while our other roommate, R., works on a job application.
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Much of the past ten years has been spent trying to catch up with the rest of Britain.
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It's always fun to catch up with old friends and find out what they are up to now!
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Don't use it to catch up with friends in the comments — that's what texting or calling is for.
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In the lobby of the Hyatt, I catch up with Zhang, the teenage maestro, after his MTAC recital.
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Sainsbury's, however, is playing catch-up with rivals Tesco and Asda, the British arm of Wal-Mart Stores.
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Once we are back in the neighborhood, we stop in a local bar to catch up with friends.
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Rivals, meanwhile, can draw on the available stock of knowledge and technology to catch up with the leaders.
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There's another Stark to catch up with still: Bran, who spent much of season 6 beyond the wall.
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It would now take women another two years to catch up with men's peak earnings compared to 2012.
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Watch as the changing cut, color, clarity and carats catch up with the times in under three minutes.
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The party condemns western EU states for refusing Poland the chance to catch up with their living standards.
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From Mark Zuckerberg's EU grilling to the latest on Malaysia's 1MDB scandal, catch up with the Morning Briefing.
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I hitch a ride with a great work/life friend and catch up with old and new colleagues.
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It's good to catch up with my coworkers after a long weekend and get back in a routine.
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Subscribe to the Waypoint UK Podcast on iTunes, and catch up with archive episodes on the site here.
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I walk to the kitchen to wash my peach and catch up with a coworker on the way.
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Growth has increased dramatically, prompting eMarketer to continually increase estimates in order to catch up with actual results.
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To make matters worse, the group is playing catch-up with the likes of ZTO for market share.
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Other mobile VR makers have a long way to go to catch up with Google's effortless VR platform.
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Quibi believes that younger people will launch its app instead in order to catch up with favorite shows.
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I'm just waiting for the rest of American culture to catch up with my forward-thinking fashion sense.
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I really wanted to catch up with Hayley from the film I did about the brothel years ago.
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I catch up with old friends before they stumble out into their Ubers to go to the bars.
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Whatever your intent, providing incorrect information for any kind of insurance is likely to catch up with you.
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She's already hit the ground running with a story about how MoneyGram is playing catch-up with Venmo.
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But they knew that age would soon catch up with them and made plans to nurture potential successors.
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"Around the world, militaries and security agencies are scrambling to catch up with this threat," Michel told Insider.
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Other engine makers - Ferrari, Renault and Honda - have been racing to catch up with varying degrees of success.
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We have to start at some point and we can't wait for regulation to catch up with innovation.
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The moon enters fun and generous fire sign Leo, encouraging you to catch up with friends and socialize.
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We catch up with Khloé briefly backstage at Kocktails With Khloé, braids, denim jumpsuit, diamond hoops and all.
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McGregor looked like his lungs would never catch up with his heart, then he found a second wind.
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But activists and queer South Africans say the country's culture has yet to catch up with the law.
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Make some time today to spend alone, Leo, so you can catch up with yourself and your emotions.
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Well, I decided to catch up with Lewis-Brant to chat about small dogs, bong warfare, and scrappin'.
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It still has much, much further to go to catch up with YouTube Live, not to mention Twitch.
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He warned that developing countries like Brazil and China are eager to catch up with more industrialized nations.
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In time, Eli and Charlie catch up with John and Hermann, leading to the most sustained pleasurable interlude.
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Luckily you can still catch up with your favorite tigers, pandas, and unbelievably old dogs via live cam.
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Now that the rest of the United States is starting to catch up with her point of view.
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It's the same conversation I have every time I catch up with this one Palestinian friend in France.
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And then the rights side of the equation will finally catch up with the advances in TV technology.
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Some flagged down rides, aiming to catch up with the caravan that left the same city on Monday.
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I catch up with my emails and communicate with my kids, and grandchildren, who I might FaceTime with.
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More Boeing news: How the company rushed to roll out the 2000 Max to catch up with Airbus.
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The Post's story portrayed a long struggle for Facebook to catch up with and weed out Russian shenanigans.
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O'Rourke, at 11 percent, has a long way to go to catch up with either Biden or Sanders.
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At the rate they're going, Ms. Thomas said, New York's maple producers hope to catch up with Vermont.
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The time is ripe for the U.S. to catch up with the rest of the world's advanced economies.
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He is expected to catch up with his peers by the time he is 13, his mother said.
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But we would love to catch up with all of you after we get back from the honeymoon.
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"I'm not trying to scare you, but one day karma will catch up with you," the president said.
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I catch up with my nephews and give them their presents from Disneyland Paris, and they love them.
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Would we ever be able to catch up with our peers, our families, our faith and our friends?
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Other running shoe companies have struggled to catch up with new designs, but they may face patent hurdles.
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But I have been waiting a long time to have people catch up with me as an individual.
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It's just that we needed the rest of society and our legal structure to catch up with us.
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Wanna catch up with all those old friends you haven't seen as you've been hiding from the cold?
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" And governments, he writes, "need to move faster and start to catch up with the pace of technology.
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T.'s brother and his girlfriend are there too, and I always enjoy a catch-up with them.
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"This means it could be difficult for ORCL to catch up with its cloud peers," KeyBanc analysts said.
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I Venmo my semester dues during the meeting ($90.) After the meeting, I catch up with my friends.
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Clearly, Hollywood special effects are still playing catch-up with the magic our very best writers can spin.
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Plus, we catch up with meme god Kas5h, and drop a world premieres from $K and Yung Jake.
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You can catch up with our live coverage of the event, or read all of the highlights right here.
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We run into the Pastor and his wife, and it's nice to catch up with them for a minute.
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At some point, Kurnos said, the fact that the companies have grown so large will catch up with them.
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Eva (Sharlene Taulé), the woman he rescued from a trafficking ring, finally has his indiscretions catch up with him.
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Trump's second problem is that his record of boorish and manipulative behavior is starting to catch up with him.
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Single Parents still has a long way to go to catch up with the comical pinnacle New Girl reached.
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Oracle is a late entrant to the cloud business and has been playing catch up with rivals, including Amazon.
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This does not mean Chinese attitudes to sexual minorities will soon catch up with those in more tolerant societies.
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Google Assistant already does this, so while Apple's playing catch-up with this feature, it's still nice to have.
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He is going to survive and we will catch up with him later, we will just keep him going.
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If you're living paycheck to paycheck, that advance is also likely to catch up with you for future bills.
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Maybe you'll discover it now, as we finally get the chance to catch up with his massive, monumental catalogue.
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Maybe because it's a finite series, subscribers haven't felt pressure to catch up with it before another season arrives.
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I say theoretically because everyone (including Samsung) knows Bixby still needs much improvement to catch up with the competition.
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The more she tried to run away from her past, the more it seemed to catch up with her.
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It is aiming to catch up with a technological shift in manufacturing from mechanical and electrical to digital systems.
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It's only matter of time and technology development before they catch up with — or even become smarter than — us.
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Eat a hard-boiled duck egg, browse house tours, and catch up with minor work while hubby watches football.
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To be sure, the argument that Africa can catch up with the West through technical wizardry has many critics.
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But Solomon will have a new video series called "Catch-up with David," according to the bank's Instagram account.
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It's simply a glimmer of hope that the law might finally catch up with the advances of digital age.
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Falling in love with Sarah was one of those situations where your thoughts don't catch up with your actions.
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Each time he bolted from us and the last time we were unable to catch up with him again.
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I meet a bunch of her friends from work and catch up with people we went to college with.
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"She did catch up with it after the fact," the source says of Casey, who lives in South Florida.
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Three years later, we catch up with Luke in "Little America," the center of American refugee life in Toronto.
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Start with episode one, "Luckiest Mugging in the World," and catch up with a few hours of British intrigue.
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Start with episode one, "Luckiest Mugging in the World," and catch up with a few hours of British intrigue.
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The Bank said the six countries need much higher growth rates to catch up with their Western European peers.
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How on earth are we going to necessarily catch up with China or any other part of the world?
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With customer responses, Apple is really playing catch up with Google Play, which introduced the feature back in 2012.
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The Internal Revenue Service says it is starting to catch up with taxpayers who left the healthcare question blank.
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This idea that you can not embrace science and remain economically competitive will catch up with us very quickly.
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Refinery29 recently got the chance to catch up with Fulford-Dobson to learn the story behind the powerful images.
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Facebook's virtual reality arm may soon find itself in the unfamiliar position of playing catch-up with hardware competitors.
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Catch up with Adria's recording process, current and past philosophies, and what she has in store for the future.
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And the VA is still working to catch up with the backlog of claims, which stands at nearly 73,603.
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Most glitches weren't from the OS, but from applications that haven't yet had chance to catch up with it.
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Microsoft has been investing heavily to bolster the fast-growing cloud business and catch up with market leader Amazon.
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"They will catch up with each other," said Richard Curtin, director of consumer surveys at the University of Michigan.
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Business Insider had the chance to catch up with Morgan and Klein after the announcement of their new jobs.
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It's only recently that phones from Samsung have started to catch up with OnePlus, a comparatively tiny smartphone maker.
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Season two doesn't air on BBC America until April, but you can catch up with season one on Hulu.
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"VR and AR are trying to catch up with the OG-R," said Reggie Watts, the conference keynote speaker.
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Ahead of me are the two Argentinians, and I think it will be difficult to catch up with them.
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However, experts say Hyundai needs to do more to catch up with rivals in the self-driving car race.
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As himself, Hinton talks very, very fast, constantly trying to play catch-up with his own speedy thought processes.
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We wanted to run away but dared not for Daddy's long legs would catch up with us, we knew.
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You can also subscribe to the Waypoint UK Podcast on iTunes, and catch up with archive episodes on Soundcloud.
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It understands us — how strenuously we run from the past, but always expect it to catch up with us.
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You can catch up with them on Hulu (for the ABC, Fox and NBC shows) and CBS All Access.
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Who are the first five or 10 people you'd reach out to for advice, or to catch up with?
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VICE went to Jacksonville to catch up with Pittman and learn what being a Florida Man is all about.
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But now it's time to slow down, breathe and catch up with some great journalism you may have missed.
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Finally, iOS 13 will introduce an overhaul to Apple's maps software, helping it play catch-up with Google Maps.
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The Hurricanes showed they still have some growing to do to catch up with the A.C.C.'s elite program.
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TAVERNISE: I catch up with her, and we're standing in this kind of little corner outside the Police Department.
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I stay up and catch up with my mom while watching TV, then head to bed around 9:30.
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SUMMER SNOWNew PoemsBy Robert Hass Poetry has a way of waiting for its readers to catch up with it.
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And with that, a quarter-century of allegations against the singer R. Kelly started to catch up with him.
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As a result, retailers such as Walmart will be racing to catch up with Amazon's "logistics edge," he added.
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But at some point she said, rosy economic expectations are likely to catch up with a more sober reality.
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I hurried to catch up with Natalia, who was already at the stand of the woman who sold ñandutí .
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I head home, unpack the groceries, and catch up with N., who walks in right as I'm finishing up.
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Drone consultant Keven Gambold, a hacking target himself, said the espionage could help Russia catch up with the Americans.
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Here's the thing: SunTrust is playing catch-up with the rest of Wall Street, who have already upgraded Nvidia.
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I didn't love the book, but it was a treat to read a novel (and catch up with Scout).
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I catch up with my supervisor when she returns about our seemingly endless upcoming meetings this week and next.
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"There is hardly any reasonable amount of sea level rise that will catch up with those rates," said Björnsson.
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But China's homegrown chipmakers, which benefit from government support, are struggling to catch up with more established foreign rivals.
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Over the summer, Saval traveled to Sicily to catch up with the artist Darren Bader (who was on vacation).
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You catch up with your crew and some of the game's major NPCs, exchanging words of camaraderie and respect.
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We also catch up with Houston's own Fat Tony, who brings us music from his new record MacGregor Park.
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China aims to catch up with Russia and the United States to become a major space power by 2030.
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So good to catch up with my friend and her family and celebrate her sweet baby who's coming so soon.
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Pricing along these existing supplier networks is only now starting to play catch-up with that Chinese spot price explosion.
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Jordan fled the scene but officers were able to catch up with her about a quarter of a mile away.
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For Tencent, better access to Wanda's retail tenants might help its mobile payments service catch up with rival Ant Financial.
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Watch Daniela and Ryan Kelly catch up with Barbara Corcoran on Tuesday's episode of "Beyond the Tank" at 10 p.m.
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Meanwhile, consolidation is seen as another means for the large media companies to catch up with their new media rivals.
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And if you thought you could sleep in this morning and catch up with us, well, you are late already.
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And if you thought you could sleep in this morning and catch up with us, well, you are late already.
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This in turn is raising hopes Australia's third-biggest bank can boost profitability and catch up with its major peers.
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Fans of the country music version of Empire are finally going to catch up with their favorite Nashville characters tonight.
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But the question remains the same: They have a ton of work to do to catch up with Hillary Clinton.
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" Rajkumar adds, "The core problems with the current business model of subsidizing drivers and riders... [will] catch up with them.
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But seriously, 9-1-1 — we better be able to catch up with Abby's adventures in Ireland at some point.
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The good news is that the emoji-creation industry is always racing to catch up with real-world social mores.
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And it still feels like we're up against the clock, always trying to catch up with time, forever running forwards.
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I reached back out to Sam and said, 'This is a great idea; I'd love to catch up with you.
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On a leather couch, I catch up with Natalia Garcia Bourke, El Silencio's brand director and five-time Tales survivor.
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Catch up with the first-season gruesomeness of this zombie origin story before Season 2 lands on AMC in April.
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By the end of the episode, he makes the obvious choice to catch up with summer classes, his passion reignited.
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Thus after a recession, the economy had to create a lot of jobs to catch up with the rising trend.
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My parents live 215,10 miles away and I usually catch up with them when I'm driving to and from work.
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I get home, catch up with my mom, shower, blow dry my hair, put on some makeup, and get dressed.
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Together, AT&T and Time Warner concluded that both companies could stop "chasing taillights" and catch up with the competition.
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"The regulatory system has to catch up with the capabilities that are actually in the vehicle right now," he said.
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A palace source tells PEOPLE that Harry, who has been following their progress, wanted to catch up with the crew.
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Then I catch up with a coworker, and we complain about the annoying parts of our days for a bit.
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Officers did catch up with the other two -- Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz -- and promptly yanked them off a plane.
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In China, the company lost $2 billion over two years trying to catch up with local taxi app Didi Chuxing.
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The holidays are full of delicious food, old friends, and all-too-rare chances to catch up with our families.
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The company is trying to catch up with an entertainment landscape that has radically shifted, thanks to Netflix's disruptive presence.
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When we catch up with her and Danny, she really hasn't come to terms with what's happened emotionally and mentally.
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That said, WeChat has shown signs to catch up with TikTok by rolling out a dozen video apps this year.
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You can catch up with all the terrific ideas — and save some for your next costume party — on Facebook Watch.
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Catch up with Dr. Antin in the clip above, and be sure to catch his weekly advice videos on PEOPLE.
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"I need to catch up with what is going on," Hasegawa told Reuters during testing at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya.
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I'm running because I know if I slow down I'm giving my bullies a chance to catch up with me.
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Genre television is just starting to catch up with earlier waves of diversity-related thinking in genre comics and novels.
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White space isn't a time to catch up with your email — you should be doing that on a daily basis.
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We got quick chance to catch up with JJUUJJUU spokesman Phil Pirrone while he was psyching people out at SXSW.
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Besides funding potential, participants said that the demo day was just a good time to catch up with former coworkers.
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What's more, if blockchain technology doesn't soon catch up with investor exuberance, a major market correction is all too likely.
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Plus: If you missed WIRED25, our two-day summit in San Francisco, catch up with all our coverage right here.
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He speed-walked to catch up with a knowledgeable volunteer, then trailed him closely, inquiring about the belted kingfisher's plumage.
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"We've had to wait so long for our technology to catch up with our dreams," Fox told reporters this week.
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And catch up with Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein's high jinks in the latest season of "Portlandia," now on Netflix.
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Coffee shops are a great place to grab your morning brew, catch up with pals, and get some work done.
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On Monday, federal regulators again played catch-up with another fast-evolving technology: driverless and semiautonomous cars, writes Cecilia Kang.
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It's unlikely to catch up with the hyperclouds anytime soon, but it's good to have a competitor in the market.
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The weather was perfect, and I got to catch up with some friends that I hadn't seen in a while.
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If you feel behind and need to instead catch up with "The Avengers," it is on FX at 7 p.m.
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Jogging half a block to catch up with friends, I hear a whispering voice pushing me to just keep running.
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You can catch up with original episodes of our Waypoint Presents series—which originally aired on Disney XD, right here.
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"Ambassador Friedman wanted to catch up with Kushner and Greenblatt before they head to the region", the U.S. official said.
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Not winning Indiana by a big margin thus puts Sanders even further behind his target to catch up with Clinton.
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We simply have not modernized our approach to managing our currency to catch up with a 85033st century market society.
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We also catch up with Spike Lee, who has returned to the film that made him famous 30 years ago.
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It's going to be a long day but I'll get to catch up with a bunch of my old coworkers.
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As biohackers traverse this uncharted territory, it'll be fascinating to see how the law scrambles to catch up with them.
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Stay tuned after the reading to catch up with her and hear reflections from the Modern Love editor Daniel Jones.
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Nearly 10 years later, we catch up with the daredevil to learn more about her life of high stakes racing.
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Then, we catch up with FREEBANDZ's Doe Boy to discuss his brand new mixtape, In Freebandz We Trust Vol. 2.
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Great to catch up with colleagues this morning to discuss all things #Budget2020 with a cup of (unbranded) tea. pic.twitter.
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Police were able to catch up with one of the suspects who was hit by the cart and arrest him.
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Since the advent of smartphones, we have been playing catch-up with legal and technological interventions to limit distracted driving.
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S. politicians have failed to catch up with China's understanding of cooperation and adopted an increasingly protective and isolationist approach.
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And so our laws need to catch up with what's going on with our campaigns," Klobuchar told CNN's "Reliable Sources.
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China has plowed billions of dollars into companies developing advanced hardware and software to catch up with the United States.
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The setback comes as AstraZeneca tries to catch up with domestic rival GlaxoSmithKline's Trelegy, which is delivered through inhaler Ellipta.
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I catch up with my cousins, some friends from church come, as well as my little sister who just eloped.
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Chick-fil-A is trying to catch up with its competition by expanding outside of its stronghold in the Southeast.
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Stay tuned to catch up with the entire cast on the After the Final Rose special, airing now on ABC.
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If former Vice President Joe Biden decides to run, Reid says other candidates will have to catch up with him.
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Today, it feels like governments across the globe are trying to catch-up with the never-ending advancements in technology.
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Musk said last year that SpaceX could launch another rocket to catch up with the car "in a few years."
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Luckily the book's UK publisher, FAB Press, has just released a new printing to catch up with the unexpected demand.
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Which means the week following the Grammys is the perfect time to catch up with this hidden musical comedy gem.
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Kurian has prioritized growing Google Cloud's sales team as part of his effort to catch up with Amazon and Microsoft.
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Google recently acquired Fitbit, the fitness gadget maker, for $2.1 billion, in the hope of playing catch-up with Apple.
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It would also help it catch up with Amazon, Alphabet Inc and Microsoft in the fast growing cloud computing business.
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"We are trying to catch up with the wave of the new arrivals," said Sadiq Muhammed, the deputy camp director.
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At some point the law might catch up with Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's Cyprus-based finances and odd trading patterns.
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"He was always faster than me because he was so small; I couldn't catch up with him running, "Jackson said chuckling.
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However, Impossible has also been struggling to catch up with soaring demand despite adding employees and shifts to its manufacturing facility.
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And whenever we talk about grappling we have to catch up with Garry Tonon who is still so hot right now.
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"In order to catch up with the physics of climate change, we have to go at an exponential rate," McKibben said.
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Ford is playing catch-up with other automakers, which are further along in their ambitions for electric and self-driving vehicles.
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Mercedes-Benz and General Motors hope to get there sooner, even as they race to catch up with Google and Baidu.
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Jeremiah slowed his pace for a moment, allowing Max to catch up with him so they could walk in stride again.
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How would you like it when the long arms of the PMLA catch up with you a couple of years later?
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The Echo and Google Home have taken the world by storm, and Apple is racing to catch up with the HomePod.
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I enjoy my sprout, goat cheese, and cucumber sandwich and catch up with classmates who I haven't seen in a month.
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Since I have not been able to be there IRL, I try to catch up with their going-ons via Facebook.
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Those challenges are changing and even decreasing, but not fast enough to catch up with the way the planet is warming.
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Also, other companies will have to catch up with Boston Dynamics — just because this is possible it doesn't mean it's easy.
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It'll be tough for Apple to catch up with Spotify at this rate, but it seems like Jimmy Iovine realizes this.
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My bed is calling my name, but this is my last chance to catch up with him before heading home tomorrow.
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He allegedly said he was trying to "catch up with Taylor Swift" so she could help him with his music career.
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The pressure is on for Apple to catch up with Amazon and Google and deliver a dedicated home device for Siri.
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It's great getting to catch up with friends I haven't seen in a while, and someone pays for our Indian takeout.
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Slack has been sitting on its laurels and now has to catch up with larger companies that are out-executing it.
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Financial planners calm parents by telling them they can catch up with retirement and college saving after their children enter school.
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A dearth of Arabic shows is not the only reason why Netflix finds itself, unusually, having to catch up with others.
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Walmart's attempt to catch up with Amazon comes at a huge cost — and it's stirring up hard feelings within the company.
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When globalisation boomed, emerging economies found it easy to catch up with the rich world in terms of output per person.
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It should be a fun trip and I'll get to catch up with some coworkers I haven't seen in a while.
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Farther north, the storms will catch up with the cold air at times and bring some chilly rain and/or snow.
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Jason Momoa recently visited the set of Game of Thrones in Belfast to catch up with his former showrunners and castmates.
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"Supervision should develop and policies of each country should improve to catch up with the speed of technology development," he said.
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Sharp's entry comes as it seeks to catch up with other manufacturers such as South Korea's Samsung Electronics and LG Display.
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It's fun to catch up with my friend, hear about his new job, and regale him with stories from the office.
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After having lots of great sex with Nick, we catch up with her while she's relaxing...sipping coffee and watching Friends.
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The Moon enters your sign today, encouraging you to catch up with yourself emotionally and to make time for self-care.
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Wave technology is an endeavor that has recently been trying to catch up with the likes of solar and wind energy.
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So, in honor of the show that launched many a career, let's catch up with the Mad Men, 10 years on.
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I pitched an idea of doing a magazine-style update show in which I go and catch up with various contributors.
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Google is hoping to catch up with Alexa's reach by putting its Assistant on a wide range of third-party hardware.
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And despite the 100 million hours of video watched daily, the advertisers have yet to catch up with the consumer adoption.
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It seems that Access World was at times struggling to catch up with its own "Big Easy" zinc merry-go-round.
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The dollar gained against a basket of major currencies as the greenback played catch-up with the recent rally in stocks.
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This week on Noisey Radio, we catch up with Florida icon Denzel Curry to discuss his latest release TA1300, and more.
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Khloé's hurt because she feels like she's not around much and this was her time to catch up with her sisters.
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Now is the time for her to catch up with friends, plan date nights with Calvin Harris, and Netflix and chill.
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Prince William and Prince Harry were hoping to catch up with their uncle Charles Spencer on Sunday, but family life intervened.
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"Clearly, digital players are coming, but we want to catch up with them first in terms of business processes," he said.
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Monday's Xbox announcements are Microsoft's attempt "to catch up" with Sony, said Joost van Dreunen, the chief executive of SuperData Research.
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The future is bright — if only we can get politics to catch up with what is already happening all around us.
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Mr. Sanders has received the endorsement of Mr. Garner's daughter, Erica Garner, but he has had to catch up with Mrs.
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Afterward, we'll catch up with Ms. Balcita and Christopher Doyle, the boyfriend who became her husband, about life since the column.
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Momentum is building for American regulators to catch up with Europe in promoting "biosimilars", which are generic approximations of patented drugs.
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Still, it will be an uphill battle to catch up with Clinton, who leads in the pledged delegate count by 250.
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But Didi has to catch up with other companies that have been testing autonomous cars both in the U.S. and China.
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However, one small — albeit important — portion of stock trading is still working to catch up with the rest of its brethren.
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The idea of pushing speed makes sense since Ford finds itself playing catch up with new, as well as established, competitors.
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And we catch up with Myron Rolle, who has achieved success on the football field and in his chosen academic field.
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But why let those Gryffindors have all the fun when there's a Slytherin we're secretly hoping to catch up with, too?
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This is the ideal place to catch up with some friends on the front porch while drinking their hibiscus-mint tea.
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France seems likely to catch up with Germany and the UK and legalize medical cannabis by the end of the year.
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I had a chance to catch up with friends from all over the world and learn of new projects and ideas.
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Sometimes a work of music—or any art—needs some time for the culture-at-large to catch up with it.
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The company has attempted to catch up with the shift among younger customers toward e-cigarettes and vaping, per The Information.
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I catch up with old friends and make dinner with my husband and even do my laundry once in a while.
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The group also talked about issues like improving the government's technology to catch up with the private sector and immigration reform.
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If you're not, catch up with our guide to the matchup between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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While the United States plays catch-up with widespread testing shortages and delays, cities are getting creative in helping expedite testing.
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With so much downtime off-hours, our writers and editors have had more opportunities to catch up with what's been streaming.
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They brave frosty temperatures and rough tides, but also find time to catch up with fellow swimmers and enjoy warm treats.
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MOM AND DAD I'll call my parents, who live in Arlington, Va., and catch up with them for about an hour.
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Unlike many reforms meant to help the US catch up with other countries, this idea wouldn't require a big, national effort.
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That could rankle the A's as they fight to catch up with the Yankees, but Cora wouldn't be concerned about that.
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Moscow is playing catch-up with the far superior United States forces, modernizing all three arms of its own nuclear triad.
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"The entire time I've been working on this piece, it's like I've been trying to catch up with history," McMahon said.
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He was going to have to shift sharply to the right to catch up with where the Republican Party was heading.
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China's IT sector fell sharply on Monday, tumbling over 5 percent as they played catch-up with their Hong Kong peers.
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Behind the bus are two women, who might be walking intentionally slowly or trying to catch up with the main party.
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She wanted such a different life for Paige, and I don't think she ever thought it would catch up with her.
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Analysts expected them to see steep declines when they reopen on Wednesday as they catch up with the virus-fueled rout.
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Chairman Peter Voser has acknowledged that ABB needed to perform better to catch up with rivals like Siemens and Schneider Electric.
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K. and I head back to my apartment, where I catch up with my roommate, shower, and fall right to sleep.
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In essence, the military is trying to catch up with civilian technology, where information is synthesized and pushed to people's phones.
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Everyone gets to shop, go home with something new, and it's a great time to catch up with friends for free.
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In 2013, OSHA was never fully able to catch up with the backlog of inspections that piled up, a study showed.
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"We need to catch up with the lost investment opportunities in order to restore stability on a sustainable basis," Barkindo said.
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Even if the results of computational criticism never catch up with his early polemical fervor, Mr. Moretti remains unapologetic about trying.
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Stay tuned after the reading to catch up with her and hear some reflection from the Modern Love editor Daniel Jones.
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Ms. Lomborg, meanwhile, wasn't sure why she was in a hurry that morning to catch up with Ms. Good over lattes.
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The THAAD missile would try — and fail — to catch up with an outbound ICBM already on its way across the Pacific.
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NN: It's supposed to feel like you're having a catch-up with an old friend, if that friend is the water.
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Mr. Sanders also met with civil rights leaders on Tuesday in Washington, part of his continuing effort to catch up with Mrs.
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He argued that AMC's "Breaking Bad" really gave a boost to Netflix from new fans trying to catch up with earlier seasons.
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In the past, Beijing has often introduced new missiles to its weapons arsenal in order to catch up with U.S. military advancements.
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Accessory makers find themselves racing to catch up with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus that Apple released a few weeks ago.
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"The only question is how long it will take for the officials in Havana to catch up with the population," he added.
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We linger at the theater for a while to catch up with R.'s family, then his mom kindly drives us home.
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Axios had the chance to catch up with some of the show's cast ahead of a premiere in San Francisco on Tuesday.
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Then I do an ab workout, shower, throw some clothes in the machine, and catch up with my mum and my sisters.
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But that could hobble Samsung's efforts to use the technology to catch up with rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, analysts say.
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It is looking to grow that fast, as it plays catch up with Amazon's more than 300 million products for sale. Walmart.
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When you do catch up with a friend, you can leave notes in the app and write details about your last conversation.
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But we didn't get to catch up with present-day Ilana (Ilana Glazer) and Abbi (Abbi Jacobson) as many of us expected.
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AT&T has been seeking to catch up with Verizon in advertising technology as it seeks to expand in mobile video offerings.
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DeepMind has found that the AIs that have to manage the camera are only a little weaker, and catch up with practice.
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Westheimer turned 90 last year, and it looks like the filmmaking team was around to catch up with her and look back.
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TechCrunch recently went down south to Los Angeles for our mini-meetup and to catch up with the region's burgeoning tech scene.
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So we figured it made sense to catch up with Akash and ask him how he got so freaking good at spelling.
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Then, we catch up with pop star Dev and hear songs from her comeback album I Only See You When I'm Dreamin'.
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"We are not trying to catch up with others but we are trying to achieve something unique to us," Hachigo told reporters.
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In the morning when the old man realized the household gods were also missing, he raced to catch up with the caravan.
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So we've got a long way to go to catch up with Denmark (and its amazing energy policies), but we're making progress.
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The ceremony is short and sweet, and we catch up with H.'s cousins and other family members during the cocktail hour.
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After the kids have eaten, we open FaceTime to let them catch up with their grandparents, who all live several hours away.
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With Altered Carbon, Netflix seems to have found its weighty genre drama to catch up with the likes of HBO and Starz.
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As in any sport, regulators must play catch-up with crooked chemists; and in some places, they are accused of weak enforcement.
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We grab drinks (a beer for him, gin and tonic for me, fiancé pays) and catch up with all our lovely friends.
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I was hoping to catch up with you, and you were running off with your friend to do I don't know what.
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These short breaks are also used to give the media a chance to catch up with the teams' progress throughout the day.
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As the sun sets, T. listens to music and I take a call to catch up with a girlfriend living in Cairo.
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It's fighting talk, but Prisma is clearly now having to play catch up with the competition, thanks to its early viral success.
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We catch up with our unnamed heroine Fleabag (writer/creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge) over a year after the events of Season 1.
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So after escaping Trikru aggression again, Bellamy and Roan catch up with the Azgeda traitors and the hydrazine and a captive Clarke.
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"Iraq's young population is hungry to catch up with the rest of the world after all the years of conflict," he added.
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Go for a paddle in a kayak, catch up with the locals, or expand your food palate with a fancy muskox dinner.
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It was clear that the gigantic production cutbacks in the natural resources group had finally allowed demand to catch up with supply.
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That's not necessarily an indicator of future prospects, however, as it can take time for investors to catch up with consumer interests.
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How easily does Ed Sheeran sunburn — it seems like a good time to catch up with last year's crew of famous friends.
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But I think it would be kind of cool to catch up with everyone and see where everyone's at in their life.
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"I think this is as technology changes, sometimes we have to change the rules to catch up with those technologies," he continued.
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The move helps Apple play catch-up with Amazon, which already lets third-party developers add capabilities to its smart speaker, Echo.
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I run out to pick him up, catch up with him on his day, get home, shower, and pass out by 11.
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Companies and governments keep taking notice, and are scrambling to catch up with the ways we and video are changing each other.
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" Overall, Vance added, "if there is anything the president has hidden in his past, it is about to catch up with him.
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T) in organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays to catch up with South Korean manufacturers, the Nikkei business daily reported on Monday.
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You'll still be able to use Facebook and Instagram to catch up with friends and family and share photos of your dog.
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Goode argued that the iPhone 11 was "playing catch-up" with a two-lens rear camera on par with its Android competitors.
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Seeing that friend who lives in far away that you've been meaning to catch up with for the last ten months; Taxes!
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In addition, pre-buying the new expansion allows me to boost a character to max level to catch up with my friends.
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We put a big slug of money to encouraging everyone to digitalize and catch up with the rest of the world here.
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They'll work in a pinch when you really need to catch up with some reading, and can't sit down to do it.
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PEDIATRICIAN This was an excuse to catch up with Dr. Frederick M. Cahan, "Uncle Fred" to me as I was growing up.
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THANKS LEE FOR JOINING US. WAPNER: LEE, LET'S CATCH UP WITH YOU ON WHERE YOU THINK WE ARE NOW IN THE MARKET.
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Schindler is banking on acquisitions to help it catch up with Finland's Kone and Otis, a unit of U.S.-based United Technologies.
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A catch-up with an initially angry ex-girlfriend (Jamie Chung) painfully demonstrates how hard a time he has really trusting anyone.
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Catch up with our rundown because we have live results, and check out the primary calendar for the rest of the year.
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The president has already said he'd like to catch up with his "friend" Boris Johnson, who resigned as foreign secretary this week.
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Why wouldn't people expect culture to catch up with the rest of it all, and the mall-ing of New York City?
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It has still struggled to catch up with market-leader Tencent, which also competes head on with NetEase's core video-games business.
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Now, all those years of consuming what is basically hopped-up bread by the pint are starting to catch up with us.
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T-Mobile does have some great deals, now you see Verizon, specifically this week, trying to catch up with an unlimited deal.
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We catch up with Johnson's no-hopers and grievous angels; they're a few decades older and, for the most part, little wiser.
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"At the same time, it is strengthening its crew management training and fleet operations to catch up with the advances in hardware."
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On average, it took Cites more than 10 years to catch up with the Red List's assessment that a species risked extinction.
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Amidst this, I managed to catch up with one of the best- known characters on the Arsenal Fan TV roster: Angry Claude.
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As this novel nears its end, it builds toward a kind of gravitas as Nero's past starts to catch up with him.
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The sense of pressure as the men from her past catch up with her is musically and dramatically important in the opera.
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Until then, we can only wait for our ability to detect invented entities to catch up with our talent for creating them.
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For long stretches of unbearable tension nothing happens, and then, when the pursuers catch up with the pair, the cruelty is searing.
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I plop on the couch to catch up with my family and am in a daze falling in and out of sleep.
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It's so nice to catch up with her and have a chill Saturday, especially since Santacon is in full swing around us.
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It's time for Republicans and Democrats to come together to catch up with the rest of the world by lowering corporate taxes.
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Here, you can catch up with movies you missed at other festivals, but you can also see something you haven't heard of.
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If I want to catch up with a good friend or a family member, I wait until we actually see each other.
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We catch up with them in their jail cell towards the end of the movie, just as they're about to be released.
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Medical practice has been slow to catch up with what was demonstrated by healers long before the advent of modern medical science.
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Blankenship will be playing catch-up with fundraising, but his personal wealth could buoy him if he commits to extensive self-funding.
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American Express expects to catch up with Visa and Mastercard in the U.S. by the end of the year, the company said.
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Had a lot of email to catch up with, but I figured I could search the hashtag later, see what I missed.
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And there's truly no better way to plan a dinner with that group of friends you've been meaning to catch up with.
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In all, it's a first-generation product that appears to need a lot of updates to catch up with what's already available.
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But suddenly they had to catch up with companies like Tesla as regulators, as well as consumers, pushed for greater EV adoption.
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If you got your tickets before every movie theater site crashed, there's still time to catch up with a Marvel movie marathon.
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It is time for the foreign policy elite in this country to catch up with what the American people have already recognized.
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Stay tuned after the reading for a quick catch-up with her, and follow her on Twitter for more of her musings.
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Catch up with Herzog and his mom, and take in comedy from Phoebe Robinson, Jessica Kirson, Jena Friedman and Dan St. Germain.
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Queen Sugar (OWN): Another show I simply missed coming back, and another show that I really do want to catch up with.
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What you end up getting is a mixed bag where the Sport is technically functional, but still playing catch-up with other smartwatches.
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When Jay and I speak, he's flown halfway across the world and is waiting for his brain to catch up with his body.
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The Lyft-GM alliance will also have to play catch-up with other companies that have big head starts in self-driving technology:
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We got a chance to catch up with Moon on all things up-and-coming — and yes, that includes blorange and denim hair.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Nokia is taking advantage of Huawei's troubles to catch up with its Chinese rival in the global 25G race.
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VICE Impact had a second to catch up with Rose to learn more about his travels and what's next in protecting natural monuments.
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After the set, I get to catch up with some friends for a few minutes before it's time to pack my gear up.
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In this episode we catch up with the founder of Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin, and dive into its implications in the world of cryptocurrency.
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Prices were also pressured by forecasts for less-rainy weather than of late, which could help growers to catch up with delayed planting.
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Lyft still has a long way to go to catch up with Uber, which is available in over 560 cities around the globe.
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Have a bit of a lie-in and catch up with my boyfriend, who has been away for work for the past week.
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Now, though, she was returning to Madison for a four-day visit, to deliver a lecture and catch up with her graduate students.
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But Lonmin predicted emerging markets would spur demand as they seek to catch up with the "ever tightening emission standards of developed markets".
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Like anyone who grew up in the '703s, I'd later catch up with the older Connery films on TV. But they didn't compare.
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If you haven't watched it already, the recent confirmation of an upcoming sequel is a perfect excuse to catch up with the zeitgeist.
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That said, much of the world has a lot of work to do to catch up with, say, Apple and Google's security teams.
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The short film - also written and directed by Richard Curtis — will reunite old cast members and catch up with their characters in 2017.
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On the latest episode of the Original Content podcast, we catch up with her latest misadventures and wrestle with the show's bigger themes.
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When the Bravo personality made a visit to catch up with her husband — who, as of September 2016, was already down 35 lbs.
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Brosnahan's costar Alex Borstein took the chance to catch up with new mom Hilary Duff and her boyfriend Matthew Koma at the party.
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Harris Poll CEO John Gerzema agrees, but says that in 20 years of the poll he's seen these things catch up with companies.
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The Philippines is expanding and upgrading its roads, railways, airports and seaports to catch up with its Southeast Asian neighbors in infrastructure competitiveness.
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We're excited to catch up with Christina and learn about this unique approach to sourcing talent and what's in store for Andela's future.
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I catch up with them for a while and we all scream-sing "Happy Birthday" to her when they bring out her cake.
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Last year, for example, Apple introduced a new iPad designed to help it catch up with Google, and win over more school districts.
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The lesson in Tilray's comedown: Market prices usually catch up with the fundamentals and not the other way around, if given enough time.
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Their models explained how poor countries could catch up with rich ones, but not why rich countries had grown in the first place.
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The newspaper, Science and Technology Daily, quoted Zhang Bainan Tuesday as saying China wished to catch up with international standards of space exploration.
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The Bravo personality made a recent visit to catch up with her husband — who, as of September 2016, was already down 35 lbs.
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To me, these people were here 100 of years ago, so how long does it take for people to catch up with reality?
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It's still playing catch-up with the physical market, where prices have surged to $700 and above in the last couple of weeks.
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An unprepared court left several inmates and other petitioners in limbo because it wasn't able catch up with the changes in the law.
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It was a great time to catch up with those friends, too, because All That shot in Florida and we shot in California.
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Otherwise, it's a lazy afternoon — we sit and read magazines and books, and catch up with family through a series of FaceTime calls.
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The World Bank in its October economic review said Indonesia needed to spend $1.5 trillion to catch up with other comparable emerging economies.
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Generally, corrections of at least 10 percent bottom out below the average PE and can give earnings time to catch up with prices.
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The fake news pessimists believe that technology just moves too fast for humans to catch up with bad actors, according to the findings.
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And while medical educators are beginning to catch up with the demand for trans-competent doctors, there's still a long way to go.
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Photo by Geoffrey Long "VR and AR are trying to catch up with the OG-R," said Reggie Watts, the conference keynote speaker.
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From a Special Report on America's hostage crisis with Iran to Huawei overtaking Apple in smartphone sales, catch up with the latest headlines.
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He still has plenty of work to do to catch up with all-time catcher doubles leader Ivan Rodriguez, who retired with 572.
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In a flash, he summoned a nearby police car and told the officer to take me in and catch up with the motorcade.
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"Harper Lee was ahead of her time and her masterpiece 'To Kill a Mockingbird' prodded America to catch up with her," he said.
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If you missed it, let us help you catch up with a few highlights and our rigorous fact checks of the candidates' assertions.
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Yip thinks Hong Kong should catch up with other parts of the world and embrace an economic future that everyone can benefit from.
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Those who think that the travel ban has been the hardest obstacle for Iranians need to catch up with latest foreign policy developments.
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It was late in the transition to the emerging solid state storage technology, although NetApp subsequently managed to catch up with other rivals.
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Trinity's barbecue on Friday was an opportunity for Silvia to catch up with friends whose families had also been affected by the raids.
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Police gathered data about where and when these resistance activities happened, but were unable to catch up with the Hampels for two years.
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Buechele said Linde needed to resign itself to low growth and at the same time catch up with rivals in terms of profitability.
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It was proposed as a cost-saving solution to immigration judges hearing several cases at once to catch up with the back-log.
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These pieces of technology are soon to merge quickly enough but we're likely waiting on mobile compute power to catch up with ambitions.
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In the 12th minute in Vancouver, Kudo was racing to catch up with a nice ball into the penalty area from Matias Laba.
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We'll try to catch up with a few new episodes by next week, and will continue to follow this season as it progresses.
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Then, we catch up with 17-year-old sensation YBN Nahmir to discuss the viral success of his track, "Rubbin' Off The Paint".
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Then we catch up with Atlanta's Fast Life who drops world premieres from his highly anticipated new EP, Fast Life Society Vol 1.
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To date, it has amassed some 86 million plays on Spotify—a figure the remix will take some time to catch up with.
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On most days, it's when I check my emails, catch-up with my team, or slip in an important client who wasn't scheduled.
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Regardless, Crowley's hoping that America will "catch up with the rest of the world" and, like Barbara Corcoran, say, "Why not?" to Chapul.
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Beyond its symbolic value, analysts said, the BHP deal is a sign that BP is scrambling to catch up with an industry shift.
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As a lifelong recreational athlete and fitness enthusiast, I'd entered my 60s healthy, but eventually – inevitably – my age would catch up with me.
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Still, it has a long way to go to catch up with Amazon, which is poised to become the nation's largest apparel retailer.
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And so, on a Saturday afternoon in October, he drove to the Lutheran church offices to catch up with the bishop, Medardo Gómez.
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To catch up with the Western competitors, he once said, Huawei needed to "wear American shoes" even if it meant hurting its feet.
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Science is just beginning to catch up with what the snowboarders already seem to know about the link between music and athletic performance.
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There is no completely new technology arriving which will free China from the need to catch up with the rest of the world.
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After Ms. Donahue asked the senator about the story, he replied that he would "catch up" with her after attending to the students.
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It's jarring during gameplay, and causes you to miss crucial dialogue during story sequences when the game has to catch up with itself.
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With a 23 percent share in the $26 billion-a-year HIV market, it is seeking to catch up with Gilead's 53 percent.
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She also turns on the news while she does her cardio to help her catch up with what's going on in the world.
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It's in these moments when voters catch up with their governments and understand what a Russia that annexes Crimea really means for them.
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While we are eating, I catch up with our housemate, P., and then our really good friend and her boyfriend, Y., shows up.
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My brother is staying there for a few weeks between moves, so I catch up with him for a bit before heading home.
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Bank of America's action marked the latest in a string of similar boosts by Tesla analysts playing catch-up with its share price.
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If you haven't added a soundbar to your entertainment setup by now, it's about time you catch up with the Bose Soundbar 700.
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The United States began to catch up with socialist rivals that long had offered better training facilities (and expectations) for their female athletes.
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Naveen Mishra, industry principal at Frost & Sullivan, echoed Ong's viewpoint, telling CNBC that Amazon has yet to catch up with the region's incumbents.
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Men 75 or older may not need it, because they may die from other causes before the cancer can catch up with them.
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We came back home in May for three weeks to catch up with family and repack for the next journey of our trip.
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Then we catch up with producer Pi'erre Bourne to discuss his infectious hit for Playboi Carti, "Magnolia," and what's next for his career.
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I cook up some dinner (tacos made with chicken, lettuce, sour cream, and Trader Joe's corn salsa) while I catch up with my roommate.
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I grab the salad I made this morning (kale, roasted chickpeas, quinoa, and edamame) to eat while I briefly catch up with a friend.
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The emerging economies of the region rely heavily on EU funds to boost growth and help them catch up with wealthier Western European members.
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The feature is one of the spots where Amazon has been playing catch-up with Google, in spite of its multi-year head start.
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Last week, IBM and Vodafone announced a partnership aiming to help Europe catch up with China and the U.S. in terms of 2018G services.
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But it has a long way to go to catch up with the big two, as revealed by the company's quarterly earnings report Thursday.
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So while the medical profession plays catch-up with current risks, it will also have to adapt to a future under a changed climate.
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This is what addicts typically refer to as AA, once all their excuses, unpaid bills, broken families, and probation officers catch up with them.
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Going so big and splashy at CES is partly a way for Google to play catch-up with getting third-party companies on board.
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The free flow of information means that competitors can catch up with leads in technology and know-how more easily than they used to.
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In the Netflix revival, audiences catch up with the beloved cast in the years since the series wrapped with season 7 in May 2007.
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That ramped up production is justified in order to catch up with the total of Model 3 reservations, of which there were roughly 400,000.
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That said, Lyft has a long way to go to catch up with Uber, which is available in over 560 cities around the globe.
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JoJo was super excited and looked chic AF in that red dress and coat as she sat down to catch up with Chris Harrison.
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But at some point, prices will catch up with producers, and China will need to find cheaper factories for its companies to be competitive.
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So I could tell you to catch up with American Crime instead, but it's not as if Shots Fired doesn't have anything to offer.
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Before any of the guys are brought out, DeGeneres has to catch up with Lindsay (wearing a Ramy Brook dress) one-on-one first.
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Those in Italy soared by 17.4%, to 227,000, as its economy, along with others in southern Europe, continued to catch up with the north.
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Elba's favorite time of day is "around 8 o'clock in the evening" when he can catch up with his family, including fiancee Sabrina Dhowre.
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The nominees are listed below, but you can quickly catch up with these official recap videos for both the IGFA and GDCA awards here.
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Established carmakers are trying to catch up with Tesla, the Silicon Valley-based e-car leader, which maintains its own network of charging stations.
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"In short, traditional TV fell behind and was never able to catch up with the needs of a younger, web-savvy demographic," Zapata said.
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The company said it is not changing the level of productivity at its warehouses to catch up with its recent one-day shipping announcement.
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But Lyft still has a long way to go to catch up with Uber, which is available in over 560 cities around the globe.
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I have two glasses of champagne and M. has a couple of beers as we catch up with people we haven't seen in awhile.
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It's where they catch up with family and friends, it's where they get their news, and it's where they watch a ton of videos.
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He gives his mom a heads up about his situation with his fiancée, Blac Chyna, and his catch-up with his sisters is next.
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Editors, stylists, bloggers and buyers run frantically around the city excited to see the latest collections and catch up with friends in the industry.
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Everyone knows the internal struggle that is choosing between your fave stress-busting workout class and planning a much-needed catch-up with friends.
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Their biggest challenge will be to catch up with the formidable Democratic machine, powered by labor in a state where union power is strong.
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In an effort to catch up with consoles released a decade ago, Nintendo has finally added video recording and save transfers to the Switch.
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There is always a pot of coffee brewed, and I drink some while I catch up with the front desk staff on hospital gossip.
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You get genuinely quite emotional during the speeches and catch up with Chris, the best man, who you haven't seen since graduation, and—yeah.
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Then I catch up with my roommate and FaceTime my other roommate/best friend who has been out of town for the past week.
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The moon spends Friday afternoon until Saturday in Libra, giving us a second wind to catch up with friends after the mid-week break.
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We then head over to my in-laws' house to catch up with them, and my mother-in-law makes us a real meal.
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The major is also ramping up shale development in Sichuan, seeking to catch up with Sinopec Corp which has pioneered China's nascent shale push.
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After being in the studio I'll usually try to catch up with friends for a drink, or go to whatever is happening that night.
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I catch up with my three roommates about work and life, and then settle in to continue reading The Nest by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney.
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Diane Greene, the division's leader, said last summer that she hoped to catch up with Amazon, far and away the market leader, by 2022.
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So it makes sense that ahead of that, the biggest fashion publication in the world, Vogue, might see fit to catch up with her.
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Sanders is trying to catch up with Clinton, the front-runner, in Tuesday's primary in New York, a state both candidates have called home.
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Now Yang's campaign, which began in 2017 but has seen its fortunes rise sharply in recent months, is rushing to catch up with rivals.
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The Defense Digital Service, the Pentagon -based wing of the U.S. Digital Service, has encouraged the Defense Department to catch up with the industry.
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In February 2010, desperate to catch up with Facebook, it released Google Buzz, a "social network" which constructed itself based on your email inbox.
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Last time we saw Brogdon, he was off the coast of Colombia somewhere and here we catch up with him hauling water in Tanzania.
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"Ultimately we weren't able to catch up with the existing teams in time," sailing's most successful Olympian, who is not used to losing, added.
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Re-live Thursday's reveal event in our live blog below, and be sure to catch up with our latest Model Y coverage right here.
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Even so, the U.S. could still catch up (or nearly catch up) with the ambitious EU, though the Europeans have a growing head start.
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He also liked that the stock has underperformed versus Exxon in recent months, and it could be poised to play catch up with Exxon.
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It didn't take long for police to catch up with the teen, whose family told investigators they had no idea he had a gun.
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The point is that pain, whether emotional or physical, will always catch up with you, so why deny that it's lurking in the shadows?
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If Trump fires Mueller before the Democrats can make it a national issue, then the public will be playing catch-up with the story.
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Behold: The other night I saw this cow run to catch up with her friend (also a cow) who was waiting for her pic.twitter.
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For those trying to catch up with heated online discourse, these texts are a valuable resource for better understanding the tensions between fascisim vs.
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Others may be hard-pressed to catch up with fully self-driving trials of their own — but for now, Waymo is in the lead.
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Even as Google plays catch-up with new functions and lures users with lower-priced products, the web giant faces a business model conundrum.
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Catch up with today's briefing featuring Kushner's push from the president's briefing, the Russia probe's Hicks hiccup and Kim Jong Un's fake Brazillian passport.
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I always say to people I think we're ahead, but you know it's a lot of people are competing to catch up with us.
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He wanted to catch up with John Phillip Santos, a writer and fellow San Antonio native who was collaborating with him on a memoir.
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" The president said "the only reason" Democrats are talking about court packing is because they can't "catch up" with Republicans "through the ballot box.
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Recent warm weather has permitted plants to catch up with growth, but parts of the country are now suffering from dryness, the association said.
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The agreement helps the U.S. aerospace and defence company catch up with a $27 billion, 118-plane order Iran placed with Airbus in January.
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This harsh turnaround was instrumental to the outcome of the space race, because it bought NASA adequate time to catch up with its rivals.
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The Moon is in Leo, activating a very private sector of your chart and encouraging you to slow down and catch up with yourself.
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