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That is until they started exploding and catching on fire.
We were all catching on to what was going on.
When did you realize that this character was catching on?
Cuomo may be catching on, but Nixon isn't backing down.
Ms. Winfrey blamed herself for the show not catching on.
But what is delicious has a way of catching on.
And the method has been catching on in recent years.
Europe's tough stance on technology companies might be catching on.
Despite all this, DJing with streaming music is catching on.
Even the Ukrainian government is catching on to the trend.
And for those reasons and many more, they're catching on quickly.
But because of your efforts, the American people are catching on.
By the 503s, the VCR was catching on with ordinary Americans.
Not all companies can count on their branded emojis catching on.
Everyone else is catching on to the Bob catastrophe, as well.
Another trend we saw catching on with investors is robot chefs.
Fans just catching on to Doofenshmirtz's burgeoning music career were elated.
Indeed, transparency is catching on as a possible panacea for accountability.
And smart employers are catching on: Evolving humans are happy humans.
First off, some jet engines risk catching on fire in extreme heat.
Neither Booker nor Harris seem to be catching on yet with voters.
The concept is catching on in the U.S. and around the world.
Clearing the cost hurdle will be key to cultured meat catching on.
Costco's low-priced, bulk-size offerings ended up catching on with shoppers.
Many Western businesses are catching on, but they could all do more.
When Beijing Comrades was written, funü was just catching on in China.
The best news about sugar is that Americans are finally catching on.
They are catching on because of the election manipulation, not anything else.
The $15-per-hour minimum wage is catching on in Silicon Valley.
After hundreds of years, basic income seems to be finally catching on.
Bitcoins itself has had its own obstacles, spiking value aside, in catching on.
She's finally catching on, and is fully awake in her phase C confrontation.
Sport is perhaps the most striking place where self-ID is catching on.
It was his first time catching on consecutive games during his rebab assignment.
Now other organizations are catching on to the advantages of a flexible payday.
"All these designers are catching on to that [mix and match]," Rose observed.
There are also signs that Sanders is catching on with the broader electorate.
"Somewhere people ought to be catching on to what is happening," Kerry said.
The essentiality of rest and recovery is an idea that's clearly catching on.
These designers prefer big, loud, strange furnishings, and their aesthetics are catching on.
One reason that Clearview is catching on is that its service is unique.
With no time to spare, Hall of Fame voters are finally catching on.
Multispeed transmissions are slowly catching on in a mostly single-speed EV world.
It might not be as mainstream as, say, bondage, but macrophilia is catching on.
SIM hijacking has become an increasingly popular scheme, and law enforcement is catching on.
But people have been catching on, and antenna sales are rising as a result.
Scary as a phone catching on fire on a flight is, it's happened before.
Apparently their younger son found it, so he may be catching on as well.
So why is it only now that the international fashion press is catching on?
America's catching on a bit: Facebook has added a payment function through its messenger.
Now robot-driven food is catching on with even more new companies and apps.
We were starting to go and play and people were catching on to us.
A young John Cena, as it's told, wasn't catching on with crowds at all.
And now the convenient way to access mental health is catching on with millennials.
But that won't go as far as personal health records catching on, he said.
As the TV-themed trip trend grows in popularity, tourism companies are catching on.
Occasionally, he could hear the whooshing sound of gas escaping and catching on fire.
And this year, tech retailers are catching on to our codependency with the brand.
And it's already catching on among street style stars like Eleonora Carisi and Alina Gelzina.
When it came out, did you get any sense it was catching on with people?
It's a business trend that's catching on like fire—one that's criticized for being discriminatory.
The duo's start-up, a family memory and photo sharing platform, just wasn't catching on.
Overall, it was a smooth experience, though there are clear hurdles to Rooms catching on.
I actually think that conservative reform is catching on at the state and local level.
Meanwhile stone slabs have started catching on in the neighbouring states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
While the mushroom design trend is slowly catching on, not many people know about it.
Do you have a memory of moment when you knew that Magic was catching on?
His anti-polling and anti-news media message is quickly catching on with his supporters.
And in 7373, the Boeing 7377 Dreamliner had issues with its battery catching on fire.
But Smith was holding the ball too long, and the Ravens' defenders were catching on.
But even before Iowa, a new idea was catching on for 2020: ranked-choice voting.
For Alphabet, cloud efforts are catching on, though it trails far behind Amazon and Microsoft.
Its product was widely used among technology start-ups, before catching on with larger companies.
But that won&apost go as far as personal health records catching on, he said.
It works great if you're paranoid about your non-Note7 phone catching on fire, too.
Was there a moment during its run that you realized the show was catching on?
I have trouble envisioning voluntary restraint catching on at any scale that makes a difference.
"People were fleeing in their cars and tires were catching on fire," she recalls to PEOPLE.
Businesses all over the world are catching on to the fact that sustainability can drive profits.
And in 2014, there were two reported cases of iPhones catching on fire in people's pockets.
The blue economy is a new idea, but like the green economy it is catching on.
Though its name may be unfamiliar, its business model is, in fits and starts, catching on.
Like avocado toast and fixed-gear bicycles, this American trend is now catching on in Britain.
But there's been no indication so far that those are catching on any better with consumers.
That's a pitch that's increasingly catching on with some of the top jewelry and watch brands.
The former Vanity Fair photo editor was close with Delvey until catching on to her scam.
Indeed, plenty of investors seem to be catching on to the idea of donating appreciated assets.
Still, experts say the sites are catching on and have the potential to transform hotel reservations.
It's newly popular in Australia, where surfing is the national sport, and catching on in Europe.
But the idea of citizens celebrating their political differences over a picnic is catching on elsewhere.
It is, I think, maybe overdone to a degree because it obviously isn't always catching on.
China has repeatedly slammed the independence movement, fearful of the idea catching on in the mainland.
But with the #MuteRKelly campaign catching on, he may finally be unable to outrun his reputation.
"But that's still quite esoteric, and I don't see that catching on anytime soon," Hulme said.
But even if the tech isn't catching on in entertainment or gaming doesn't mean it's useless.
Why does this scandal, rather than so many other Trump scandals, appear to be catching on?
I knew it was going to be good because we rehearsed and he was catching on.
I do see that it is catching on and that [I've developed that] sphere of influence.
But Samsung's someone figured out how to prevent the Galaxy S8's battery from catching on fire.
Sinemia doesn't release its subscriber numbers in the U.S., so we're not sure how it's catching on.
Carriers like United Airlines and Delta Air Lines said such premium products are catching on, so far.
Google's latest Pixel smartphones are catching on, mostly by taking users away from other Android smartphone makers.
Now, Steam Link has an even better chance of catching on given that it's coming to mobile.
Do you say "OK, this is catching on with people, so I should do more of this"?
This culminated in one of the cars catching on fire this January, though there were no injuries.
But even after switching to a different battery supplier, replacement phones started catching on fire, as well.
Arthur: Something tells me that "civil and under 50" won't be catching on for online dating profiles.
It could also be the case that forecasters are simply catching on to the political environment earlier.
The eatery has been serving them since December 7, but now the confection is really catching on.
Nonetheless, the idea is catching on, so much so that shortages of the drug are being reported.
Today, creative nonalcoholic concoctions are catching on — most notably in London, Paris, New York and Los Angeles.
But with Gucci leading the charge (and fast fashion stores following suit) princess-worthy shoes are catching on.
"They're proud of disability history and culture, and the rest of the world is just now catching on."
Booze-infused ice cream is quickly catching on, so hopefully, it'll soon be available to all of us.
Private lawsuits against alleged colluders, long common in America, are catching on in Europe, encouraged by legal reforms.
"Fazioli are not catching on as fast among concert pianists as among the general public," says Mr Carver.
Apple, Spotify, and other podcasting platforms have beenworkingto create better podcast recommendations, which signals platforms are catching on.
A few episodes ago, people seemed to be catching on to the idea that there are two Coops.
These services are catching on, a sure sign both of innovation and of competition in the wireless marketplace.
Bollinger's vehicles comes with a two-speed transmission, a tech that's slowly catching on in the EV world.
Busby may have had a short campaigning window, but he said, at least, anecdotally, his candidacy was catching on.
Strother admits that unabashed progressivism seems to be catching on in the race for US Senate, where Democratic Rep.
I'm just thinking, "Oh, Stan should be catching on to them" because I know the last season is coming.
It laid more or less flat against your wrist, and it wasn't overly prone to catching on your cuff.
CATCHING ON: DeAndre Hopkins will always be the Texans&apos primary pass catcher, but Will Fuller is providing contributions.
ICOs have been catching on like wildfire, with one joke ICO raising tens of thousands of dollars in minutes.
" —Heath "Usually it's things like, 'Isn't your man concerned about the diseases you've been catching on these dating sites?
The tube had to be placed precisely, so that it could hang freely without catching on any brain tissue.
It's a given that the party establishment won't come to Amash's rescue if his primary challenger starts catching on.
I don't envisage Snake Pass's controls catching on elsewhere—and why would they, given the clearly limited application potential?
Cities and companies are catching on to the chance to use new technologies to get people through lights faster.
Now, it looks like restaurateurs are catching on to the trend and putting their own new spin on it.
They are catching on: EquityZen has handled stakes in 40 companies this year, more than double 2014's figure.
And how many more celebrities will get the opportunity to fake a wedding before the public starts catching on?
Automatic voter registration efforts have been catching on in a number of states ahead of the 2020 election cycle.
This time, though, no one will chalk it up to the good luck of catching on late with Trump.
Now, thanks to a concerted push by the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, the wider world is catching on.
Metal Mulisha performed superbly, jumping twice before spinning in the air, landing on its roof and catching on fire.
Worse, the batteries had a habit of catching on fire, forcing Apple to issue a recall on the device.
For the moment, Mr. Trump's criticism of the Fed does not seem to be catching on with Republican candidates.
So I feel gratified that the movie seems to be catching on — but also, I'll admit, a bit wary.
Sure, Buddhism and Pikachus may seems incongruous, but with over 9.5 million daily users, Pokémon Go is catching on.
Same burned-out feeling at the back of the throat, with bits of airborne grit catching on the epiglottis.
As famous as Ruth was, television was still far away and commercial radio was just catching on in 2118.
But then, a few weeks before Christmas, they started going viral for another reason: they were catching on fire.
A new water-based battery part could be the key to safe, powerful batteries that don't risk catching on fire.
Well, it seems that science is finally catching on to what crafty restaurateurs have know for a very long time.
"All that was going through my head is this thing catching on fire and me burning," he told the outlet.
The company's Nook e-reader device was also a flop, never catching on in the way that Amazon's Kindle did.
Hollywood actresses are sick of the casual sexism of red carpet chatter, and even big beauty brands are catching on.
Bourbon and Tennessee whiskey are catching on overseas, as exports topped $1 billion for the third year in a row.
If you raise a lot of money, you look like a winner whose candidacy is "catching on" among actual people.
We're not dealing so much with new techniques as we are with techniques that are catching on with multiple fighters.
The video references late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's 2013 fake viral video of a girl catching on fire while dancing.
It's an interesting premise that comes off surprisingly tense in this trailer, as someone begins catching on to her scheme.
Traditional hair dryers are known for dangerous air vents, temperatures begging to burn someone, and sometimes, literally catching on fire.
In the developing world in particular, where financial systems aren't as rigidly in place, new technology is catching on faster.
Chris, while outraged over the oath, at first doesn't see it really catching on in the Land of the Free.
Now, after developing a cult following, Ms. Okorafor's gritty, unconventional fantasies are catching on with a much larger, mainstream audience.
One 2015 study from Australia found that children are catching on earlier, perhaps because the internet is full of spoilers.
Some of those measures — in particular the measure to freeze out the press — are catching on among Trump's conservative base.
But Kristof and WuDunn interviewed official experts, too, who are catching on to what marginalized people have known all along.
The newest lines Trump is deploying for the midterms were already catching on before Trump took the stage in Houston.
Brazil's high crime, fraud, and corruption rates have created a culture of distrust that prevent apps like Yelp from catching on.
At a time when women's liberation was catching on worldwide, her character brought to TV audiences an independent, 1970s career woman.
But it seems advertisers are already catching on, according to a new report on Facebook advertising by Facebook marketing partner Nanigans.
It's what Samsung has been doing  while recalling up to 2.5 million defective Galaxy Note7 phones prone to catching on fire.
Earlier this year, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission declared hoverboards unsafe after they started catching on fire left and right.
Ohitorisama, or "one-person", golf, where older players show up alone to meet other singletons for a round, is catching on.
Based on 2015 figures, Oppo Pay — which doesn't exist — has a better chance of catching on in China than Samsung Pay.
For starters, perhaps by consequence of location, trends that hit the international runways a few seasons ago are just catching on.
Samsung has no doubt lost some customers to the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus after the phones started catching on fire.
Sarkisian took one season off before catching on at Alabama and replacing offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin before the National Championship Game.
So that fear you have of your hair being sucked up through the back of your dryer and catching on fire?
Engineers are catching on to this annoying dilemma — the idea of personal temperature regulation has seriously exploded within the past year.
He's a very crafty screener, with a nose for catching on-ball defenders off-guard with surprise screens in the back.
However, Chadwick's proudest bit of proof that lionfish is catching on is evident in his distribution company's largest customer: Whole Foods.
Cities and states are catching on, and many lesser populated areas are offering incentive packages to attract residents, especially younger residents.
This is a Katrina in slow-motion, and the Trump administration is only just catching on to how bad things are.
In China and India, cash is quickly becoming obsolete, and in Europe, paying with the phone is catching on as well.
"They're not picking up on the innuendoes of his hands, they're not catching on to the genital issue," Mr. Behrman said.
One simple idea is catching on in Europe to fight the coronavirus: Pay workers to stay at home and do nothing.
Reports of Galaxy Note 230 smartphones spontaneously catching on fire started to appear within days of its August 2000 released date.
Her shopping cart was so full, it kept catching on clothes racks as she made her way from aisle to aisle.
Wall Street is catching on to President Donald Trump's "dramatic" approach to dealmaking, veteran trader Art Cashin told CNBC on Monday.
YouTube star and mechanic Rich Benoit posted a video of modified Tesla battery modules catching on fire after being improperly used.
Despite neither product catching on with consumers, music remains a major driver for YouTube, so the company isn't going to give up.
Looking across the rooftops of downtown Gaza City, it is clear solar is catching on, with glinting panels on almost every building.
After all, one women's symbolism is another's trendy tat, and we have a feeling the design will be catching on quite soon.
This technology is catching on in mobile banking, according to Gilles Florey, the CEO of KeyLemon, a Switzerland-based biometric tech company.
"Mobile payment platforms aren't exactly catching on," said Mike Maughan, head of brand growth and global insights at survey software firm Qualtrics.
It has 126 urgent care clinics around the US. Urgent care is catching on as Americans seek convenient ways to get healthcare.
People are catching on, in no small part due to the contentious 2016 presidential primary, which excluded 25 million independents from participating.
Pena was known for catching on one knee, his other leg splayed out so he would almost be sitting on the ground.
Over the past days and weeks, these DIY education institutions are finding their niche in academia is catching on with the masses.
On the positive side for Uber, at least there have not been any reports of its bikes or scooters catching on fire.
The 1,000 electric bikes, part of its Bay Wheels bike-share program, were removed after reports of the devices catching on fire.
Bone broth is one of the latest health-conscious food trends to hit the market, and online food orderers are catching on.
Hartman's nickname started catching on after she repeatedly tried to board flights at San Francisco International Airport to Hawaii without a ticket.
There are other alternatives to the typical retail business model, too, like rental and resale, which are both catching on like gangbusters.
Investors are catching on to this problem; around half of all fund flows last year went to Vanguard, the low-cost index-tracker.
It's incredibly lightweight, smells like a Hawaiian beach cove, and allows me to run my fingers through my strands without catching on tangles.
The problem is, despite veganism catching on worldwide, the slaughter of more and more animals is inevitable because of an expanding world population.
Health-tracking sensors that stick to the skin are catching on and can measure more variables than wrist-worn health gadgets like Fitbits.
The shorter stem also makes the new AirPods less susceptible to catching on long hair and sweaters in the process of being removed.
The store's landing page also shows that Amazon is catching on: it's uncluttered, the photography is rich, and the product mix is focused.
And the most obvious candidate is the Apple Watch, a new product that — anecdotally, at least — seems to be catching on with consumers.
While the mermaid tail trend wasn't quite practical enough to make a splash, mermaid crowns have a slightly better chance of catching on.
While the offbeat is catching on and concepts like glamping have grown more successful, the backbone of any destination is its hotel infrastructure.
So far, the personal charisma and popularity of Barack Obama have prevented such a critique from catching on among rank-and-file Democrats.
Suddenly, your perfect manicure is ruined and your jagged nail is catching on your cashmere sweater as you search for a quick fix.
"They're catching on about being right-sized and scaling the business to where the demand is," said Ken Perkins, president of Retail Metrics.
According to police in Lubbock, Texas, the fan celebration resulted in damage that included a flipped car and several scooters catching on fire.
This trend in urban planning seems to be catching on, with a reported 70 cities using Strava's data, according to Strava Metro's website.
Perhaps now he'll be susceptible to recruitment by Stan, just as Stan shows signs of finally catching on to the spies next door?
San Francisco, New York and Tennessee have all spearheaded free college initiatives and it seems as if this trend may be catching on.
A LinkedIn post focused on the report noted that some workers are already catching on to the need to boost the skills sets.
According to Walmart, seven stores caught on fire due to "widespread negligence" of Tesla employees that resulted in solar panels catching on fire.
Demographics may have kept the Kaepernick movement from catching on in baseball, but it's important to note that baseball conservatism has many layers.
Forest bathing, popular in Japan, has been known to reduce stress as well and has been catching on here and in other countries.
Trending Sightseeing tours in stylish motorcycle sidecars are catching on as a unique, fun and intimate way to explore cities around the globe.
Plus, you can keep your attention ahead of you, instead of on whether your suitcase is dragging through puddles or catching on cobblestones.
The big picture: The trend of retrofitting abandoned malls is catching on in more and more communities, reports the Washington Post's Abha Bhattarai.
The shows are worth catching on their own merits, but it also bears noting that this storied performance space will close on Jan.
Apparently, the head of the youth program was concerned about young people catching on to the latest craze and abandoning their Islamic values.
Bike-share systems, which make fleets of bicycles available for common use in a city (usually for a small fee), are catching on.
The argument is catching on — appeals courts across the country have been throwing out arbitration agreements signed by family members of nursing home residents.
Shaved heads make it less likely for the virus to spread by catching on to exposed hair and easier for put on protective gear.
And who knows, in a culture that prizes productivity above pretty much everything else, the Wear Space doesn't have zero chance of catching on.
The app first went viral in 2017, but this time it's catching on because of a filter that makes users look older or younger.
Back when brands first started catching on to the obvious ethical faux pas associated with fur coats, their fake alternatives were iffy at best.
Alarmingly, one Samsung representative allegedly sent a text offering to "try and slow" a customer down after he reported his phone catching on fire.
While Creator is a contained testing ground, for now, the idea of robotic kitchens catching on throughout the restaurant industry is unsettling to many.
Not catching on—Trailer Park Boys gets as little attention as ever—but catching up, like TV comedy did to the show's formal innovation.
She leads by example and says her 8-year-old son Flynn is catching on — they even have mommy-son yoga sessions every week.
" • Young Defensive Backs Catching on Quickly: "I expect Adrian Amos to start at one safety position," Bowen said, "and they drafted three versatile players.
What you see in the above video is Microsoft catching on, just like Sony did with its 2016 release of the PlayStation 4 Pro.
If Blizzard's matchmaking algorithms end up putting more players in similar, evenly matched situations, maybe these Torbjörn duels will start catching on in Overwatch.
But we're going into every week and taking it one game at a time, and I think the guys are catching on to it.
There's been so much focus on the States because the growth was so big and now coming over into Europe — it's really catching on.
Already, though, the phrase "copying out the party Constitution" is catching on in Chinese popular culture in ways that propaganda officials did not conceive.
That idea is catching on among top administration officials, with Pence on Sunday saying the administration was looking into whether a crime was committed.
It's an idea that's clearly catching on, because Innisfil and Enderby aren't the only small town turning to tech companies for transportation support, either.
"I think Secretary Clinton is catching on to where the American people are," Sanders said at an MSNBC town hall moderated by Chuck Todd.
Now its striking look and chalky matte texture are catching on, and a growing number of manufacturers are giving the product a contemporary update.
As hiring managers are reading resumes in an exclusively digital format, adding hyperlinks is catching on as one of 2017's biggest resume trends.
The UBI concept is catching on with many people around the world, as well as in Silicon Valley, where many robots are being designed.
President Obama on Thursday used a discussion about ObamaCare to poke fun at Samsung's smartphones that were recalled after instances of catching on fire.
But while Spiegel said the sales figure far exceeded internal expectations for the product, Isaacson argued it seemed like the device wasn't catching on.
The approach is catching on with customers, attracting dollars from investors including Goldman Sachs and has put Skytap on the road to an IPO.
"I think the people of this country are catching on to the degree that this president thinks he is above the law," Sanders said.
In the meantime, more senators were catching on to the fact that the money was being held and they pointed their attention at Mulvaney.
Despite catching on with Bellator, a top promotion, he was racking up debt with no clear path to a viable mixed martial arts career.
Unless you make regular use of Baby Feet, your clompers are probably catching on your sheets, which can wear holes into the fabric over time.
Someone whose summer look is not catching on is human version of a shirt that comes free in a case of Coors Light Kelly Olynyk.
Never one to pass up a good sale, more retailers in the U.S. are catching on to and participating in Singles' Day deals each year.
But we've always been firm believers in the luxe texture's potential beyond December 31 — and it seems like the fashion industry is finally catching on.
Image: GizmodoAs we've recently noted, not much in the smart home world is truly universal yet, but hardware and software makers are slowly catching on.
In other words, PayPal users are driving up growth in payments volume with its products, including Venmo, suggesting it is still catching on with consumers.
He envisions it catching on and spreading to other cities, or being a total flop if people just take the toys or troll the website.
Jellyfish pump through the oceans with effortless grace, while robots struggle to not fall on their faces—and that's when they're not catching on fire.
After spraying a generous amount through our mid-lengths and ends, we can still run our fingers through our hair without catching on tangles. Magic!
Up to 1 million Note7s are affected due to defective batteries that are prone to catching on fire and exploding when they're overheated or charging.
The idea has been catching on over the past year, and today, one of the biggest names in home routers is jumping into the game.
Revenues from that segment rose 32 percent year over year during the third quarter, which suggests the branding might finally be catching on with consumers.
Soon, major labels began catching on to how these channels provided a great platform for promotion, and started to work more closely with these creators.
But, we'll try ... LeBlanc's story is amazing -- he was an undrafted free agent who was cut by 3 teams before catching on with the Eagles.
That's normally when the polish starts to lift — just a tiny bit — and you find it catching on your shirt sleeve or in your hair.
The 'kicking up' model works well for the mafia, and now a political version of it seems to be catching on within the Trump administration.
A revised version of the Apple III fixed the earlier issues, but the damage to the product's reputation sunk any chances of it catching on.
And he suggested that it was unlikely that so much sexual abuse could have persisted for so many years without the authorities catching on sooner.
The "kicking up" model works well for the mafia, and now a political version of it seems to be catching on within the Trump administration.
It might be the most English genre of all viral media — radio arguments — and it's hard to imagine them catching on in the United States.
The unusual arrangement is catching on in regions awash in tech dollars, where school employees say they cannot afford to live comfortably on their salaries.
The commission's letter is the culmination of the rise and fall of one of 2300's hottest toys — one that literally began catching on fire.
And, to be fair, it's not difficult to argue that Instagram's breakneck growth under Facebook ownership could have stifled competing photo-sharing apps from catching on.
But we're catching on to the media's increasingly ironic usage of NSFW in titillating headlines, during the middle of the day when we're all at work.
Because if there's anything Americans can unite over, it's not giving a shit about the environment and a hardcore video of a river catching on fire.
Photo: APAfter continued reports of the phones catching on fire when charged, Samsung finally put the Galaxy Note 7 out of its misery two weeks ago.
That notice came a week after Samsung issued a voluntary recall of the product, after dozens of consumers reported Galaxy Note 7 devices catching on fire.
WILLIE BROWN Overlooked in 1963 after playing at Grambling, a historically black college, Brown was cut by the Oilers before catching on with the Denver Broncos.
I worry that because this advice doesn't promise to cure all ills, or promise to be easy, that it will have a hard time catching on.
Skin Deep As the incidence of adult acne rises to "epidemic proportions," pimple products designed for grown-ups — acne patches, among them — are quickly catching on.
Davis was cut by the Seattle Seahawks and New York Jets (twice) before eventually catching on with the Dolphins' practice squad late in the 2016 season.
Your Money Adviser New state-based accounts that let disabled people work and save money without risking the loss of government aid are slowly catching on.
And with the addition of amenities that more traditional neighborhoods take for granted — supermarkets, pharmacies, sit-down restaurants — the commercial hub may slowly be catching on.
These sorts of more restrictive licenses have traditionally had a hard time catching on, in part because companies are reluctant to use software with strings attached.
Game Pass debuted in 2017 before this dashboard update released, but while the service was catching on, it remained a little too far out of view.
Despite mostly catching on in the last couple years of the 2010s, TikTok managed to be one of the 10 most downloaded apps of the decade.
VICE has routinely (rightfully) admonished keto for some time, and now it finally seems, with this third slap on the wrist, many others are catching on.
O says French and European ideas about restraining tech's power are catching on in the US—and that France's digital services tax is just the start.
Repeatedly having the person imagine leaving the house without pulling out the plugs can eventually dampen the anxiety they feel about their home catching on fire.
I'd been thinking that, if the Via Alpina was having some trouble catching on, it was partly because the Alps themselves needed reframing in people's imaginations.
"It's clearly catching on in part because people believe in it," said Neha Narula, the director of the Digital Currency Initiative at the M.I.T. Media Lab.
While Pennsylvania became the first state to sign the Clean Slate legislation last year, similar measures are catching on in other states such as Michigan and Colorado.
One of the student's favorite idioms, naturally, is "the poop hits the fan," which they colorfully illustrated with wonderful stick figures and a fan catching on fire.
But in the case of Mlouye, a young, architectural bag brand that's already catching on among the fashion crowd, it turns out it's possible to be both.
I think that the movement towards rising tariffs and greater movements away from free trade towards populism is a philosophy that is catching on around the world.
People are catching on to the fact that vocation and trades are what will enable us to actually earn the income that will sustain and advance us.
Unlike the Galaxy Note 7, which is equipped with an even more secure form of iris-based authentication technology, it has not allegedly been catching on fire.
Samsung officially discontinued one of its premium handsets, the Galaxy Note 7, after it was plagued by reports of batteries catching on fire amid a massive recall.
But when the Powerbook 5300 started catching on fire and a recall was launched, it cost the company millions and tech pundits started ringing the apocalypse bell.
Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) and Ed Royce (R-Calif.), have introduced legislation that would derail this successful state and local innovation just as it is catching on.
Earlier this month, for example, Tesla responded to reports about its vehicles catching on fire by pushing out an over-the-air update for battery management software.
The precedents of once-rare, now-routine procedures such as laser eye and cosmetic surgery suggest that invasiveness alone need not stop brain implants from catching on.
He said Moore was "not a strong candidate," but contended the election was evidence that more people were "catching on" that Trump lied about his campaign promises.
It seems like Clips is catching on with those who've tried it, however, leading to a 4-star rating and many rave reviews on the App Store.
Beyond the stats, there is evidence that the sober lifestyle is catching on: nightclubs where no one drinks, non-alcoholic spirits, even bars that don't sell booze.
Photos from the day's events suggest that the calls for action against gun violence may be catching on in ways they had not after previous mass shootings.
Yet to the extent that Twitter captured lightning in a bottle, catching on among 300 million people (not a small number!), it is because of those limitations.
Passengers are catching on to how airlines are nickel-and-diming them for their comfort and convenience; yet so far, no airlines have waived these additional fees.
While they aren't for everyone, they are catching on among some women who say the alternatives make menstruation more hygienic, less costly, more discreet and less wasteful.
I feel like this season is building to Stan catching on before the finale, something I didn't think would happen until much later in the show's run.
Collaborative VR design tools are catching on in a big way among automakers, who are increasingly building out initial trials of virtual collaboration in service of vehicle design.
The mission for body positivity still doesn't seem to be catching on in Europe, though: Paris saw two plus-size models, London featured one, and Milan had zero.
Tech companies are well-known for using lavish office perks to attract millennial talent, and their bring-your-pet-to-work policies are catching on in other industries.
The initial inkling that her channel was catching on happened when she was folding shirts at the local mall and someone walked up and knew her by name.
And it's definitely not a joking matter when their replacements, which are supposed to come with safe batteries, are catching on fire (like on a plane) as well.
I know from personal experience that Cleveland is far better than its "Mistake By The Lake" moniker and the ongoing jokes about the Cuyahoga River catching on fire.
It says it has identified the battery flaw responsible for the issue, which it says is linked to 35 reported issues, including phones exploding or catching on fire.
Looking forward is the only thing the South Korean electronics giant can do as it recalls and exchanges Note7 phones prone to catching on fire from defective batteries.
The fact that people would eventually start catching on once evidence of empty venues and angry promoters surfaced never seemed to have been of much concern to him.
The reports and anecdotal evidence of lackadaisical consumer interest in the lead-up to the X, however, is proof enough that the iPhone 8 just isn't catching on.
Wire-free wireless earbuds aren't an entirely new idea, but they are catching on quickly as the tech inside gets smaller and smaller to make it all possible.
And I'm glad everyone's finally catching on, because we all deserve to be able to whip up miraculous beauty products with things we can find in our kitchens.
Phil Mickelson nearly missed his tee time due to his hotel catching on fire from a lightning strike -- but hey, at least he lived to tweet about it.
Companies are catching on to the benefits of building community among their employees and many organizations encourage employees to join groups like company sports teams and book groups.
However, reports surfaced that multiple replacement phones were also catching on fire while charging, leading the South Korean company to halt production on the Galaxy Note 7 entirely.
The Cuyahoga River catching on fire, giant algae blooms in lakes and rivers, and widespread contamination of municipal water supplies led to the Clean Water Act of 1972.
Jared Spataro, a corporate vice president at Microsoft, told CNBC in an email that Teams has been catching on among Microsoft's existing customers, as well as new users.
But as cost-sharing grows and prices climb, interest in cheaper homegrown alternatives is catching on, said Jose Gomez-Marquez, an instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
"Explaining and selling product is kind of difficult for people who don't know," she says, because steamed buns aren't prevalent on the island, but it's been catching on.
Even traditional brands are catching on: Eileen Fisher, a high-end women's retailer, launched Renew, a site where people can buy gently used clothing from the otherwise expensive label.
In order to open those packages without the auditor catching on, Jacobson had to sneak off to the one place the woman auditor couldn't follow him: the men's bathroom.
These ideas are catching on in the West -- for instance, Facebook is reportedly building a cryptocurrency that could be used to enable transactions in WhatsApp and other messaging apps.
But competitors are catching on; Walmart-owned Sam's Club announced earlier this week that it plans to open a cashier-less Go store competitor of its own in Texas.
Those kinds of changes are catching on around the Caribbean, with a range of hotels and resorts eliminating single-use plastics such as straws, water bottles and shampoo containers.
She notes that orange wine became a trend with sommeliers a few years back and is now catching on with a wide variety of wine drinkers, not just experts.
An alleged incident has been reported by the New York Post detailing what may be the first case of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9's battery catching on fire.
He said the two-year-old effort is catching on and that globally it could lead to a potential reduction of 50 billion gallons in wasted water per year.
"I think the flavor will really get people," she says, though she thinks it has more of a chance of catching on in the breast-feeding community, if anything.
The SurveyUSA poll found that one issue Republicans have sought to make an issue in the race — Ossoff's current residency outside the district — is not catching on with voters.
West Baltimore rapper Bandhunta Izzy has been one of the city's most promising artists over the past 18 months, but now the rest of the country is catching on.
The trend is catching on elsewhere: According to an article on Vice's website Motherboard, voice notes have become so popular in Argentina that they've virtually replaced text messages altogether.
Mario Mercurio, the team's director of administration, knew the newsletters were catching on when he attended an eighth-grade basketball game coached by a friend a few years ago.
Maine is the only state to have used ranked-choice statewide, but the reform has been catching on everywhere, from California, Minnesota and Colorado to Utah, Massachusetts and Maryland.
The idea of a National Climate Bank is catching on in Congress, and it could infuse billions of dollars into efforts to eliminate the US's planet-heating carbon emissions.
The iPhone 4S had been released the year prior, and Apple's iOS was adding new features at a rapid clip, while Google's Android operating system started catching on globally.
It's hard to know the extent of the problem based on sporadic public reports, but, yes, Galaxy Note 7 phones really do seem to be spontaneously catching on fire.
After graduating, he bounced around various G-League affiliates, and made stops with the Thunder, Dallas Mavericks, New Orleans Pelicans, and Atlanta Hawks before catching on with Golden State.
And now big beauty brands are catching on too by launching a slew of new products guaranteed to make you air dried hair look just as fabulous as any blowout.
The system is quickly catching on across the industry, though it takes time to get used to the display, which is slightly wider than that of a conventional rearview mirror.
Finally, famous purveyors of bras, underwear, and even pointe shoes seem to be catching on to an obvious fact: What a "nude" shade looks like is different for every woman.
Social-prescribing schemes, in which doctors refer patients to non-medical treatments, are catching on, says Marie Polley, co-chair of the Social Prescribing Network of health workers and academics.
Samsung plunged 8 percent on Tuesday following news that it will permanently halt production of its Galaxy Note 7 amid reports that the smartphone devices have been catching on fire.
Since data science programs only recently began catching on in higher education, we'd forgive you for going your entire college career without writing a single line of programming code. Probably.
If it is someone posing as Hale, then it's likely that the androids went ahead and killed everyone and are currently trying to keep the outside world from catching on.
While local sponsors have had a preference to utilise their relationships with more conservative Spanish lenders, they are also catching on to the higher leverage on offer from direct lenders.
Investing in art, wine and start-ups directly or through a fund is catching on and these investments together make up about 10 percent of families' total portfolio, say experts.
His magpie tendencies and thrift-store eclecticism are apparently catching on, and if he has a takeaway from five days of Milan shows, it should be to be flattered, sincerely.
About half the business is linked to the Medicaid health program for people with low incomes, and RubiconMD is catching on in health plans that serve the elderly as well.
Mr. Hui said Samsung had declined his repeated requests to conduct an investigation into the cause of his phone catching on fire in his presence and had ignored his calls.
In dense neighborhoods with lots of houses packed tightly together, the chance of a structure catching on fire is higher, since one burning house tends to have a domino effect.
It doesn't start out well in this sequence where he plays "Let It Be" for his parents and a variety of distractions prevents them from catching on to its greatness.
But they are less expensive to fuel and maintain, and they're catching on in districts across the U.S. where officials are concerned about the carbon emissions that drive global warming.
Both beautiful and rich, Madison needs Lillian's help watching over her two oddball stepchildren, Bessie and Roland, who have a bad habit of catching on fire whenever they are upset.
And investors are catching on to the fact that most hedge fund managers share generously in the good times, but are exposed to none of the losses in the bad.
"People are catching on to that 'drain the swamp' thing, and I think that is a message we have to consider," Mr. Harris said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
The artistry of hair color is something that I've been advocating for for years and it's amazing to see the world is catching on to how powerful this medium is.
The head of human resources, McCutcheon, told a local news outlet at the time that she believed it was due to one of the pellet-pressing machines catching on fire.
Netflix once made this mistake, which is why you were constantly being invited to watch "The Shawshank Redemption" (and probably did a few times before catching on to the game).
Filmmakers — to their credit — are finally catching on to the idea that women also watch action movies and like to see themselves represented among those beating up the bad guys.
While matcha may just be catching on in the U.S., Alba says she's been drinking it for years after being introduced to it while living in Canada in her early 20s.
The bottom line: Because biosimilars are a new class of drugs, these kinds of arrangements not only disadvantage one drug, but are keeping the whole category from catching on, critics argue.
CATCHING ON The trend started with euro-denominated debt, issued by countries that are part of the currency union or the wider European Union but still classified as emerging-market credits.
And according to the site, it's officially catching on with the masses, with tons of users clicking through the app's Buyable Pins feature and buying one (or a few) for themselves.
Crudely put, shadow banking has evolved in recent years through firms devising investment products that get around regulations; the government slowly catching on; and the firms responding by finding new loopholes.
Weissmann quietly resigned from the Enron Task Force just as the judge in the Enron Broadband prosecution began excoriating Weissmann's team and the press began catching on to Weissmann's modus operandi.
As for what it means for 2020, I am absolutely fixated on how calls to abolish ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) appear to be catching on after Ocasio-Cortez's win.
Now, the whole industry is catching on: AMC announced last week its building a data-driven ad sales operation called "AMCN Agility" to better compete with networks like NBC and Fox.
The US national security establishment is only just catching on to the risks of dangerous escalation posed by Russia's use of private military contractors on the frontlines of today's proxy wars.
Paternity leave has been catching on in some countries, particularly those facing a declining birthrate and an aging population, as a way to encourage women to stay in the work force.
Investors seem to be finally catching on to the fact that most hedge fund managers share generously in the good times, but are exposed to none of the losses in bad.
Clearly, this method isn't much of a secret, although The Wall Street Journal points out that advertisers are catching on and are fed up with paying more for potentially disingenuous viewership counts.
Fortunately, social media apps are catching on to the fact that it's not only nice to include a way for users to unsend messages, it's downright irresponsible not to offer the option.
From the lime green we still can't believe is catching on to energizing pinks and pops of orange, click on for 15 pieces that'll have you rethinking neon from here on out.
Founded in March 2017 by Alfonso Cobo–an architect by training–Unfold began as an app for designers to create portfolios via iPad, before Cobo realized that Instagram Stories were catching on.
A narrative is catching on among pro-Israel hardliners that President Trump's envoy to the Middle East, Jason Greenblatt, is getting too close politically to the widely hated Israeli politician Tzipi Livni.
Everyone who has ever used the internet knows that it's mostly a dark and fucked-up place full of hateful losers and cursed Furbies, and horror movies have finally started catching on.
According to Bloomberg, a fire broke out at a factory in Tianjin, China, that may have manufactured the faulty batteries that led to Galaxy Note7 smartphones catching on fire worldwide last year.
The model is likely catching on because, as Stas pointed out, a digital display still isn't a major selling point for people who buy traditional watches, it's all about the physical design.
The push to pay congressional interns $15 an hour is catching on with House progressives, with proponents arguing the move is necessary to ensure opportunities for people regardless of their socioeconomic status.
The trend of claiming to be living in 3017 is simple enough, and the Black-Eyed Peas claimed to be "so 3008" nearly a decade ago, but whatever, it's been catching on.
But the peace message is not catching on with Olympic sponsors, which are concerned that it could put them too close to a hot-button issue: North Korea's participation in the Games.
KFC, Tyson Foods and Cargill are investing heavily, and the products are catching on so fast that ranchers have started campaigns to stop the engineered proteins from being called "meat," Forbes reports.
Once Hollywood studios, moviegoers and couch potatoes began catching on to the phenomenon in the late 1970s, Mr. Blay's merchandising breakthrough created a new revenue stream that helped revive the film industry.
"Savvy employers are catching on to the fact that employees are increasingly demanding better work-life balance and the opportunity to get work done at non-traditional places and times," said Link.
But solar has also been catching on in states where coal production was once a major economic driver, too, said said Eb Russell, president of RP Construction Services, which installs solar power projects.
While most people are catching on to the appeal of 529 plans, which offer tax-advantaged investments to pay for qualified education expenses, many still overlook a number of benefits these accounts provide.
Local news is just catching on to this rodent burglar, but parents who often visit Discovery Park with their kids have been complaining about Kevin's thieving ways on neighborhood Facebook groups for awhile.
Nail brands have been catching on that women need nail polishes that will withstand their busy lifestyles and created innovative gel-like formulas that actually last up to two weeks without one chip.
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The so-called Silicon Valley candidate has a habit of ripping the tech industry, but his message is catching on, he's flush with cash, and he's positioned to survive deep into the primaries.
Yeah, but it was never about turning into Facebook because those people never believed in Facebook in the first place — for all the reasons that the mainstream populace is catching on to now.
While I'd personally no more prefer spending my Sunday afternoon at a Dadchelor party than I would eating tea sandwiches at ladies-only baby shower, I'm glad to see that they're catching on.
The odds of death in an immigrant-perpetrated attack were 1 in 3.6 billion: lower than the odds of someone dying by being hit by a train or their clothes catching on fire.
" And both of their profiles have grown from there, James adds: "It's the best thing to see the hard work that she's put in, and the world is finally catching on to her genius.
Photo: APAmid continued reports of their new flagship smartphone catching on fire, Samsung suspended global sales and replacements of the Galaxy Note 7 on Monday and advised current owners to turn their devices off.
PARIS, June 215.7 (Reuters) - A record number of French farms switched to organic production last year, helped by the grains sector catching on to the trend, the country's organic food agency said on Tuesday.
SAMSUNG LOOKS TO TURN THINGS AROUND: After a rough couple months marred by recalls of products like the Galaxy Note S7, which kept catching on fire, Samsung announced steps to quell the company's bleeding.
This cultural shift pushed for the prominence of the individual—Google search: Time Person of the Year 2006—and the media was only just catching on to the weight of the ordinary person's perspective.
A solution catching on in Africa - levies on usage - has obvious appeal to indebted governments but a big impact on people like Kirya, who saw the tech revolution as a way out of poverty.
About half of RubiconMD's business is currently linked to the Medicaid health program for low-income people, and RubiconMD is catching on in health plans that serve the elderly, too, known as Medicare Advantage.
At 14, living in Colorado, he got a job in a circus, and at 15 he left home to join a traveling one, the Dailey Brothers Circus, catching on with it in central Texas.
When he was younger, he shied away from anything that would have made him a part of the conversation as stars of his generation like Jackson Pollock or Willem de Kooning were catching on.
Still, the idea is catching on among some Trump critics in Congress, who recently held a briefing with Dr. Bandy X. Lee, the editor of a best-selling book assessing the president's mental health.
Parker's motives behind telling the Turner story are, as far as I can tell, genuine, and he seems to be catching on to the role systemic injustice has played even in his own life.
The idea of arming teachers began on the fringes of the national conversation after the 1999 school shooting in Columbine and started catching on after the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in 2012.
Clearly, I'm not the only one catching on: Gua sha tools are popping up on the Instagrams of holistic facialists from New York to L.A. and Shaffer has begun to train estheticians on the practice.
So I feel like we're about to get to that first… They're catching on about how to set a VR experience to really get people to understand what it is and what it can be.
Venmo is also distributing drink coasters at bars, and putting the marketing on pony-themed pedicabs in four cities where the app is catching on most quickly: Chicago, Austin, Texas, Portland, Oregon and Nashville, Tennessee.
But one of the most important factors that has emerged in the past 10 or 20 years — slowly, but catching on — is that the most effective communities are in some ways the most traditional, too.
The idea has been catching on — there have been trials around the world, including large-scale ones in Kenya, Iran, and Alaska — and Yang did a lot to push it further into the American mainstream.
This has been slowly catching on for years in MMA but there were a number of good showings for it this year, notably any time Jeremy Stephens fought, and during Amanda Nunes's decimation of Raquel Pennington.
And to a degree, it is catching on: Mr. Sanders is now seen as the most electable candidate by 24 percent of Democratic voters; in the fall, only one-tenth of Democrats saw him that way.
But the Quest is the first headset that offers nearly all the benefits of the Rift without any of the expensive requirements that have prohibited VR from catching on outside the enthusiast and PC gaming crowds.
There have been a handful of choking incidents reported with the toys, as well as two instances of battery-operated spinners catching on fire and another incident in which a fidget spinner melted, the agency said.
A cookery class can be a perfect way to get to know the local cuisine of a new city, and businesses are catching on to that trend, offering a wide selection of experiences for all budgets.
Boston also counts on Horford as a fulcrum for the offense, catching on the block or near the elbows and surveying the floor to spot open shooters on the perimeter or cutters darting into the lane.
Following an official global recall, new reports of replacement Galaxy Note7 phones also catching on fire, all major U.S. carriers ceasing sales, and Samsung's second production halt, Mashable can no longer recommend the Note7 for purchase.
Mainstream companies want smart homes to go mainstream There have been exciting smart home products before, like the Nest Thermostat, but it was't until now that it's felt like the smart home could be catching on.
"I don't recall any fad, legal or illegal, catching on in this way," says Meg Kenny, the assistant head of school at Burr & Burton Academy in Manchester, Vermont, who has worked in education for 221 years.
But it looks like Europe is catching on to the fact that there's no point letting good shit go to waste—the health of the planet's climate may well depend on it (at least partly, anyway).
Even when you take out the whole catching-on-fire thing (which you shouldn't, it happens a lot and there's even a website tracking if it's caught on fire today), the train system is a mess.
Why it's on the list: Canva is taking on tools like Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft PowerPoint, and catching on as an easy-to-use tool for even non-artistic users in the sales and marketing departments.
Since 0003 the varieties of ransomware have more than tripled, according to the Internet Security Threat Report by Symantec, a computer-security vendor—a sign that internet bandits are catching on to the lucrative rewards it offers.
It means everyone is finally catching on to what real insiders have always known: There are killer buys to be had at every budget — not only on the just-hit-the-Powerball side of the price spectrum.
Ginger Knight of Philadelphia, who described herself as "not really that political," said she was more focused on the Republican nominee, reading Facebook statuses to see which of Mr. Trump's phrases were catching on with other users.
Within weeks of the craze catching on, my phone was full of numbers I could text at any time to get drone delivered to my door in minutes, off dealers with online names like Dial a Drone.
So it's going to be a challenge to convince consumers, especially given the options to install technology themselves, and with manufacturers catching on to the idea that cars need to have a deeper level of software integration.
Sparkling water is "an important category because it's catching on, but at the same time there's a huge number of households that haven't yet adopted a sparkling water habit," said Duane Stanford, executive editor of Beverage Digest.
In his studio, his prints hang to dry on clotheslines, stickers with images of matatus cover the furniture and a photo series of matatu stunts lines the wall — a matatu obsession that he hopes is catching on.
Prior to the cathedral catching on fire on April 15, 2019, the 12th-century building was undergoing renovations — which could have escalated the problem, as the fire may have been linked to equipment used during the renovations.
Namely, that there is a difference between an idea catching on — the speed and ease with which it can be expressed — and building a set of structures that becomes a series of coalitions to solve a problem.
As a nation obsessed with keeping a paper trail, Germans were very cautious about using apps to make everyday transactions easier — Apple Pay arrived only at the end of last year — but the apps are catching on.
As a US presidential candidate, the reason I'm writing about veganism is I think it's a great movement (and there's a #VeganChalkChallenge catching on right now that is fun and I saw in my hometown Mill Valley, California).
Blowing things up next to a procession of people doesn't always go over well though—there have been a number of misfirings in the past few years that have lead to injuries and things accidentally catching on fire.
Such perks, common in the United States and Europe, are only just catching on in Japan, which until recently relied on a culture of complete devotion to an employer in exchange for job security and steady pay increases.
Like Velocio, Assos' considerable road heritage shows through in its comfortable pad and a cut that doesn't leave the shorts flapping in the wind and catching on your saddle as you lean back to send that huge drop.
Could it be a love for content, a passion for meals consisting of free cereal and seltzer or a desire to download sick apps like Meerkat that will inevitably fade before ever catching on with the general public?
CATCHING ON Setting up Jelbi is a bit like opening an account at a smartphone bank: Users need to upload a selfie along with photos of their passport and driving licence, and verify a way to pay online.
"Travelers are finally catching on to what locals have known long all along: the Central Coast of California offers quiet beauty, agricultural bounty, and some of the best wines in the state," Tanvi Chheda wrote for Travel & Leisure.
"Travelers are finally catching on to what locals have known long all along: the Central Coast of California offers quiet beauty, agricultural bounty, and some of the best wines in the state," Tanvi Chheda writes for Travel & Leisure.
Segway/Ninebot gets credit for building an excellent rideable that, unlike some early competitors, meets all the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) criteria for not catching on fire or blowing up, but they left us vulnerable in an equally dangerous way.
Capturing just a sliver of the space could be very lucrative for Mastercard, but with UnionPay dominating the card market and Alipay and WeChat Pay controlling mobile payments in the country, Mastercard may have trouble catching on in China.
Mobile applications developed by some of China's biggest technology firms have been catching on with U.S. consumers in the past few years, underscoring how companies in the world's second-largest economy are expanding beyond their domestic market and Asia.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Ride-hailing startups that cater solely to women are catching on in Brazil, reflecting safety concerns in one of the biggest markets for Uber Technologies Inc and other incumbents, which have invested heavily in security features.
Full-fat Windows tablets are taking their sweet time catching on with the general public, but if you're not pulling the trigger because they aren't quite versatile enough, Lenovo's master-of-all-trades Thinkpad X1 could be the ticket.
Gender-neutral children's clothing brands have actually been around for decades, and they've been particularly popular in Scandinavia and in the U.K. (Polarn O. Pyret launched in the '70s.) More recently, major retailers in the U.S. are catching on.
"Certainly his actions and the actions of this dog saved that house from potentially igniting and catching on fire and going up into walls and up into the attic and causing significant damage," said Meridian fire chief Mark Niemeyer.
This kind of integration is something that Slack has done very well and has up until now provided it with a differentiator, but the other enterprise players are catching on and today's announcement with ServiceNow is part of that.
He might be catching on to more than you think -- and your intonation when saying certain words is just as important to him as the words themselves, according to a small study published in the journal Science on Tuesday.
Social media experts: Lankage and his co-founders James Zhang and Vicc Alexander are no strangers to social apps, which is why they were able to create one that seems — for now — to be catching on with young users.
I don't know if 2016 will be the year media companies stop chasing this number, but i think it will be the year that the weaknesses of this strategy start to show themselves and companies will start catching on.
Her colleagues in the booth, who could be heard laughing in the background as this exchange took place, were left speechless once the interview mercifully came to a close, perhaps catching on to how skeevy the whole episode was.
In 2018, Cruise Industry News put it at about one percent of the global market, but found that 28 ships have been — or will be — launching between this year and 2022, suggesting this style of cruising is catching on.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fashion labels may be falling over themselves to court young, smartphone-wielding shoppers, but there's one millennial-inspired trend that is only catching on slowly: catwalk shows where clothes are available to buy instantly rather than months later.
"I don't recall any fad, legal or illegal, catching on in this way," Meg Kenny, the assistant head of school at Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester, Vermont, who has worked in education for 20 years, told Vox in April.
So one story says that this is just temporary weak growth and then we'll be off to the races again, but the other story that's catching on is this permanent fear that maybe we are in a structurally low growth environment.
However, it seems that the campaign is finally catching on, according to Politico: But even as Clinton's hipness comes under question, her aides say she'll embrace her age—68, which is actually two years younger than Trump—and inner policy wonk.
The widespread demonstrations, spurred by a revealing New York Times report that detailed how Google has shielded executives accused of sexual misconduct, were the largest-scale representation yet of a new type of labor organizing catching on in the tech industry.
Porn sites have traditionally been at the forefront of innovation on the internet, whether that's with video streaming, or even the adoption of VR. It's good to see some are catching on to the importance of innovating in security, too.
"The Democratic powerbrokers know Katie McGinty is running an uninspiring campaign that is not catching on, but the question is why are they so panicked by the thought of Joe Sestak as their nominee," said Toomey for Senate spokesman Ted Kwong.
Brandon Terry, a Baltimore native, Harvard professor and friend of DeRay's, said that what's most troubling is not necessarily that DeRay's candidacy has had trouble catching on, but that his ideas have not bubbled to the surface of the mayoral debate.
After catching on relatively quickly, a few people in the right places notice her, she gets a break, and before she knows it, she's meeting with Ailes in New York for a job she would ultimately get with Fox News.
"The backlash is catching on because people in Europe believe in it, and are acting on it," Matt Stoller, a Silicon Valley critic and fellow at the Open Markets Institute in Washington, said of the European wave of tech regulation.
In recent years data analytics, sports science, and the measuring of things we couldn't measure before has made sports like one giant science project where the math nerds are the cool kids and the jocks are only just catching on.
Wholesome American families from the 50s laugh while catching on fire, an eager young boy's head flies off his body like a bloody rocket while opening Christmas presents, a lamb smiles wryly while getting stabbed by a dozen steak knives.
Instead, someone's ancient Compaq portable, a machine the size of a suitcase — or an Apple IIe or an even older RCA New Vista television, from when color sets were just catching on — could end up making the smallest of cameo appearances.
Still, Mr. Buttigieg's total for the most recent quarter is more than three times what he raised in the first quarter, $7.1 million, which itself was an attention-grabbing figure that offered early evidence that his candidacy was catching on.
Instead of assembling a proper after-school snack, Lazy Mom indulges artistic impulses, taking close-ups of a smushed mustard packet or a pane of Wonder Bread immured in Ziploc, the light catching on plastic creases with a Vermeer-like luster.
Conditioned to defend the president reflexively—or face the wrath of his supporters if they do not—many Republicans in Congress have done so in this case before altogether catching on to what it is Mr Trump has already admitted to.
SEATTLE — Today, most people know Amazon's Echo speaker as an easy way to play music using voice commands, but the device and others like it are catching on as ways to control light switches, thermostats and other smart home appliances.
The reason why it's used in fiction, the reason why it resembles religious narratives, and the reason why it has been catching on as a way to understand where AI is headed are all the same: it's a good story.
It started with a group of Christian students who sang several religious songs at the main protest site, with "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" catching on among the crowd, even though only about 10 percent of Hong Kong people are Christian.
From the luxury sector, like Stella McCartney and Kevin Germanier, to contemporary labels, like Maggie Marilyn and Mara Hoffman, to fast-fashion brands trying to slow things down, like Everlane and H&M, eco-friendly fashion is (slowly but surely) catching on.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More acquisitions of U.S. companies by private equity firms are being done through companies that are already owned by buyout funds, rather than the funds directly, a market report showed on Thursday, indicating this "bolt-on" strategy is catching on.
Another example of the cross-cultural potential in reality shows is Terrace House, the Japanese property that Netflix now co-produces with Fuji TV; anecdotally, it seems like a lot of international viewers are catching on to the show's unusually languid appeal.
Our favorite brands are quickly catching on to the need for formulas that can combat the effects of blue light, which means a crop of new products that can help minimize that damage — and, in some cases, even prevent it before it happens.
If you want to get your hands on the hottest... Posted by Nebraska Furniture Mart on Monday, January 11, 2016 The fabric seems to be catching on even in the fashion world, with brands like Vince Camuto recently selling color-changing dresses.
"I was fighting back tears as we made our way closer to Corey, but as this was happening I could feel my train and veil catching on the wooden poles that lined the aisle, causing it to pull my head back," she said.
Shortly after Atlanta police on Wednesday identified the body found a day earlier inside a SunTrust Park freezer, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported the man was at the stadium to install new beer technology that is catching on around Major League Baseball parks.
Schumer, who has called e-cigarettes "ticking time bombs," planned a Sunday news conference on the topic, according to the AP.  The news service reported that there have been reports of the devices exploding and catching on fire, resulting in serious injuries.
When Cramer pressed Potdevin about whether competitors like Bandier, J. Crew, and Old Navy are catching on to the health and wellness trend a little too quickly, the CEO pointed to Lululemon's overseas business as proof of its leadership in the space.
While the warrants are still rare, police appear to be catching on to the powerful new tactic, which allows them to collect a wealth of information on the movements and activities of Android users, available as soon as there's probable cause to search.
On this Caribbean island where nearly 0003 percent of food arrives by boat or plane, eating local is a novel concept that is only slowly catching on, the executive chef said, as she enthused over phone messages from farmers selling organic fruit.
"President Trump and his colleagues in Congress appear to have learned from their failed attempt to take away health insurance from tens of millions legislatively… that they need to do it in a back-door way, without the public catching on," says Vallas.
His work brings us closer to answering that important question that haunted him — the one that should haunt all of us who care about evidence and facts: How do you prevent fake news and bullshit from catching on in the first place?
Pressboard is a native ad marketplace that brings together brands and publishers on a single, streamlined platform that allows them to go from commissioning content and getting it edited to tracking if it's catching on with readers after it has been published.
The FDA has identified 134 incidents of e-cig batteries overheating, catching on fire, or exploding in the US between 2009 and January 2016, enough to prompt them to host a public workshop to "gather information and stimulate discussion" this April in Maryland.
In the video, the girl appears to be alert as she crawls out from under the train, her pink backpack briefly catching on the car's underside before the two men hoist her onto the platform, which is packed with rush-hour commuters.
In February 2014, he released "Bin Laden Não Morreu" on the record label and management agency KL Produtora, whose owner Emerson Martins was quick to notice the way to song was catching on to the Fluxos, a kind of party common to the favelas.
Within a month of the Note 7 release, there had been upwards of 100 reports of the phone exploding or catching on fire, a big enough problem that even the FAA was forced to take notice by banning the phones on all US flights.
But whether or not this trial fails, it'll bring us closer to answering an important question, maybe the most important question, on health information right now: Instead of just debunking, which often fails, can we prevent dubious claims from catching on in the first place?
The unbundling of bond market services is only now catching on in Asia, long after the 2008 crisis and ensuing regulations left the largest U.S. and European banks with smaller trading books and an ever-shrinking capacity to trade bond prices in such large volumes.
But there are signs it is catching on: At the Grammys last year, the award for best new artist went to Chance the Rapper, who has famously, proudly rejected every offer to sign with a record label and even to sell any of his music.
Secretly, a twin plane also used as Air Force One was hidden inside a cavernous hangar at Joint Base Andrews — instead of being lit up on the tarmac as usual — allowing the president to clandestinely hop on a flight without the public catching on.
If they don't, and we start hearing a lot more stories about other devices exploding, catching on fire or causing bodily harm, you can be assured that some politician or governmental agency will use the collective news to start imposing much more challenging requirements.
It definitely seems like it's catching on; months after Apple launched a special edition (RED) iPhone, a new leak shows a red variant of HTC's upcoming flagship, the HTC U. The phone, which is slated for a May 16 launch, was so far only seen in blue.
The financiers on the roster range from former U.S. ambassadors to real estate executives, the latest evidence that the South Bend, Indiana, mayor's underdog bid to challenge President Donald Trump next year is catching on with Democrats as the party sorts through a crowded primary field.
They just thought we were having this punk rock reunion show at the Commodore, we didn't make any announcements until I came onstage and told people the band was going to do the song again because we were making a movie—then people started catching on.
"There's lots of VR companies who will tell you that the world's moving beyond Cardboard pretty quickly, and more substantial headsets will be catching on in the coming months and years," says Dolnick, who confirms the Times is talking to the companies behind other major platforms.
People have been putting ink into fine dermal incisions for millennia but microblading eyebrows only became popular in Asia around 25 years ago and started catching on in the US within the last two or three years (microblading, like other types of "tattoos," are not FDA-approved).
Thing is, that's still a giant fucking waste of public money—every ticket tax dollar spent on giving the Cincinnati Bengals a future holographic scoreboard is a dollar not spent on a textbook, patched pothole, or preventing the Washington, D.C. subway system from randomly catching on fire.
Regardless of how well-worn the meme is, it's always delightful to see social media-fed super-athletes catching on and having their own go at it, because, well, they're just as bored as us, waiting for two kids from Riverside, California to deliver us some idle-handed joke.
The Alphabet-owned company's CEO John Krafcik told a group of reporters on Sunday in Detroit that driverless delivery likely has a better chance of catching on early versus passenger transportation, which could explain why this latest pilot sees Waymo look toward repeatable delivery routes for commonly transported goods.
Another idea catching on in some national security circles is that the US shouldn't be hoping to resolve this at all; proponents believe it would be a smart foreign policy move to "decouple" the two economies so that the US would just be doing less trade with China.
We don't yet know whether this method will work because the results haven't been published — but whether or not the trial fails, it'll bring us closer to answering an important question about information right now: How do you prevent dubious claims from catching on in the first place?
"I was fighting back tears as we made our way closer to Corey, but as this was happening I could feel my train and veil catching on the wooden poles that lined the aisle, causing it to pull my head back," she wrote in a blog post on her website.
This trend only seems to be catching on, as you'll know from the endless reports of Gen-Z (16- to- 24-year-olds) supposedly swapping Stella Artois for sobriety A decade ago, an event like the Mindful Drinking Festival (MDF) might have been derided as some kind of puritanical fest.
The cool thing is that as we approach the maximum threshold of THC-A in our strains, consumers are catching on to the importance of other plant components, namely terpenes and other lesser studied cannabinoids, and I see a focus on the whole plant composition as the next great cannabis frontier.
This would ordinarily not demand much comment — and a good thing, since I'm not qualified to provide it — but the lavish black confection that Ms. Fleming wore in the first half seemed downright dangerous, catching on the stage door at her entrance and causing a misstep as she walked on.
As they skied through the whiteout on Monday, they stared at compasses strapped to their chests to stay on course toward the South Pole, unable to see up or down or side to side, with their sleds catching on wavelike ridges of ice known as sastrugi, forcing the occasional tumble.
Japanese brands have long been reluctant to branch outside of Japan, reported Jason Dike for Hypebeast in October, but they&aposre finally expanding into new markets, particularly the UK. It&aposs likely because, Dike wrote, the world is catching on to Japanese culture and trends because of the upcoming Olympics.3.
Samsung Still Doesn&apost Know What Made Note 7 Go BoomAfter continued reports of the phones catching on fire when charged, Samsung finally put the Galaxy …Read more ReadIn October, Samsung acquired Viv Labs, an artificial intelligence startup built by the creators of Siri and designed to work with third-party apps.
With endearingly low-budget props and backdrops, local actors, plucked from an open-casting ad, painted an intimate portrait of Detroit techno's formative years—when it was called "progressive music," DJ mixers were subject to battery failure, and European radio was just catching on to the machine-made rumbles coming across the Atlantic.
And in European countries, there are nonpolitical reasons, like their high population densities and a tendency among their citizens to care more about the environment, that give electric vehicles a better chance of catching on in the near-term than in the US, said Dan Edmunds, the director of vehicle testing at Edmunds.
The movie, shot in nine days on the studio set once used by the prisoner-of-war sitcom "Hogan's Heroes," became an unexpected hit, catching on overseas as well as in certain markets in the United States, including New York, when it had a long run in a then-seedy Times Square.
"American companies are catching on to this idea that being able to produce a shot quickly is a positive thing, and being able to produce it reproducibly, of course, is the basis of American consumerisms," said Christopher Hendon, co-senior author of the report and computational chemist at the University of Oregon.
The fact that, in an authoritarian, media-censored state, women will speak out and share their experiences, shows that a belief in equal dignity, equality of treatment and the need for rational and agreed boundaries to power is, at least potentially, a sign that liberal values are catching on among the people.
Marketed not just as a toy, but a way to deal with everything from ADHD to stress and PTSD — there were mobile phone spinners, Bluetooth spinners that had a knack for catching on fire, gaming spinners, and even a gold Kim Kardashian spinner in the shape of a dollar sign with "daddy" written on it.
Other cities are catching on: There's the soon-to-be-completed and awfully named The Ford Center at the Star in Dallas, the District Detroit, the Battery at the SunTrust Park in Atlanta—hell, even Edmonton is getting in on the act, with the Ice District going up next to the new Rogers Place.
And though, at times, the mishmash of looks felt slightly discordant (and items like a half-jersey, half-shimmery oversized tee and going out tops that resembled Kendall Jenner's 21st birthday get-up felt a bit unnecessary), overall, it's easy to see these pieces catching on as quickly as ones from his previous collections have.
Sure, it's not quite as dramatic as some of the billowing, oversized sleeves or the spaghetti-like extra-long versions we've gotten tastes of in the past, but that's part of what gives this smaller detail such a good chance of catching on: It's trend-forward and still practical and wearable enough to hit the masses.
It's catching on: A 2012 Harris poll found that 47% of American diners ate at least one vegetarian meal per week, and the popularity of books like former New York Times food writer Mark Bittman's VB6: Eat Vegan Before 6:00 show that Americans are interested in making vegetables the main event, rather than a side dish.
The streetcar started running "simulated service" in fall of 2014, meaning the cars ran completely empty up and down H Street for roughly a year-and-a-half (like DC's Metro, the streetcar had a habit of catching on fire) before safety officials finally allowed it to open to the public in February of this year.
I feel like it shouldn&apost be a surprise that the Democrats are out of step because I feel like when you talk to most Americans, they don&apost say what that what they want to do is have to wait in line for toilet paper, so I&aposm not surprised that this whole Democratic socialist thing isn&apost really catching on.
Here is an interesting development that is catching on among conservatives… House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' MORE (R-Calif.) is accusing tech companies of trying to censor conservatives (The Hill).
After weeks of investigating cases of Galaxy Note223 phones catching on fire, destroying people's cars, and even injuring people, Samsung and the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued an official recall for 22016 million of the phones sold in the U.S. As per the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), affected Note22 phones with defective batteries must be turned off and can't be used during flights.
Even the opening scene is funny: Doe-eyed ingenue Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan), who has all the street smarts of a baby bird, flits about her apartment and waits for her doofus boyfriend, Frank, to leave for work so she can power on her computer and sign into her AOL account as "Shopgirl," her breath catching on, as she puts it, "those three little words": You've got mail.
Samsung Halts Note 7 Sales Worldwide, Urges Owners to Power DownAmid continued reports of their new flagship smartphone catching on fire, Samsung suspended global…Read more ReadMost Note 7 owners will trade in their devices for similar, slightly less explode-y smartphones, but the only way to truly be safe from spontaneous combustion is to cash out—a hot $849.99 to $879.99, depending on your carrier—and buy something without a giant lithium battery.

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