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Has your mom caught on to the witchy millennial trend?
I had already caught on to that as a child.
But she caught on to the fitness fad fairly fast.
Plenty of Apple customers have caught on to this approach.
Snapchat has clearly caught on to the money-making opportunity here.
Some of you have probably caught on to what comes next.
Enough stores caught on to LaCroix for the National Beverage Corp.
On Twitter, others caught on to Trudeau's carefully crafted responses about Trump.
Lots of people caught on to Jack Black's Stormtrooper disguise in 2014.
Many brands have caught on to the hype — like Leica, Lomography, Mint.
One company that has caught on to this trend is BuyMeOnce (www.buymeonce.com).
I quickly caught on to how simple this dish was to make.
Edison caught on to mail-order subscriptions long before Netflix was conceived.
However, the theme park may have recently caught on to the scheme.
Merkaela subscription box Has your mom caught on to the witchy millennial trend?
Airlines, obviously, don't like that people have caught on to hidden city ticketing.
A fraud detection firm, Pixalate, first caught on to the plot in June.
As recent congressional hearings demonstrate, lawmakers have caught on to the public anger.
Like, this is something that's caught on to Silicon Valley all the time.
Fans caught on to the "Baby Shark" craze, contributing to the MLB's retail sales.
He's obviously caught on to the fact that his mom basically is Wonder Woman.
But investors — at least in the options market — haven't caught on to that pattern.
Snapchat has caught on to this fact, and c0me up with a clever solution.
Starting in 2013, law enforcement caught on to bitcoin's use on dark web marketplaces.
Reporters would have caught on to these developments and reported them soberly and critically.
Europeans caught on to it, in a big way, during the Age of Exploration.
KS: Have they not caught on to Venmo and PayPal existing for years now?
He's caught on to the fact that people will believe what they want to believe.
Even millennial shoppers have caught on to the charms of its patented pleated stretch fabric.
American officials will not say when they caught on to the North's change of direction.
The phrase has caught on to the point that it's the name of a PAC.
After the authorities caught on to what was happening, Uber and local officials often clashed.
I'll be amazed if anyone caught on to both of them early in the solve.
By now, most of us have caught on to the Kardashian-Jenner clan's big baby news.
No surprise then that it appears not to have caught on to the craft-brewing craze.
Mr. Cole, who prefers privacy, was frustrated that the locals had caught on to his presence.
The leg art is so realistic, that Fenty Beauty has even caught on to the artist's talents.
Those women reading Fifty Shades of Grey around the pool had caught on to an undeniable truth.
Celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski, Kim Kardashian West, and Shailene Woodley have since caught on to the trend.
The guards quickly caught on to what was happening, and many of the prisoners were recaptured and shot.
"They caught on to it as soon as they found that they could pull more girls," Bowie said.
Pisces: Queer Eye Any Pisces that has not caught on to the Queer Eye craze should start now.
Google announced the decision yesterday, saying customers had "caught on to our early vision" for super-fast internet.
Norwegian national newspaper Aftenposten caught on to the incident, and published an article detailing Facebook's suspension of Egeland.
I think what Trump very, very cleverly caught on to was that this upsets people's sense of fairness.
Carmakers have at last caught on to the value of data and know that they should guard it jealously.
"I want to understand why no one seems to have caught on to the Russian effort earlier," Minnesota Sen.
While he may have impressed his brother's classmates, there was one person who almost caught on to the act.
Brands have caught on to the fact that lifting up aspiring creators will increase engagement on their own content.
Gorka has an encyclopedic knowledge of the Islamic State and caught on to it as a threat early on.
But we've clearly made the format far too accessible, and too many people have caught on to our obsessions.
Employers like Google and Amazon have already caught on to this fact, and many workplaces are now pet-friendly.
Reality television shows have caught on to these boot camps, but none have bothered to see if they work.
Eventually, the US caught on to what Europe and Asia already knew, and transitioned away from strips to chips.
Once Venmo caught on to the transaction, the company reversed the charges, sending the money back to its rightful owner.
Inmates in Ohio, Mississippi and California caught on to Justice's strike in recent days and joined in solidarity, Glasgow said.
Audiences eventually caught on to the fun tale of teen shenanigans, and it's now regarded as a classic '90s film.
They seem to have caught on to a new electoral truth: The country is tired of interminable and bilious divisions.
Handly said that bank regulators would likely want to know why a bank hadn't caught on to such a ruse.
Apple engineers outside of Cupertino caught on to Uber's methods, prompting Mr. Cook to call Mr. Kalanick to his office.
Mobile publishers caught on to this trend and offered special in-game deals on Black Friday which really paid off.
While it's still early in the game, there's no sign yet it's caught on to the same degree as TikTok.
Finally, the makers of M&M's have caught on to this dessert pairing and introduced the M&M's Ice Cream Bar.
The parallel between Parker's show and her Golden Globes outfit wasn't the only connection viewers caught on to on Sunday night.
"I want to understand why no one seems to have caught on to the Russian effort earlier," Franken asked the firms.
By the way, it doesn't seem like Charles ever caught on to what Shaq was doing -- which made it even funnier.
Brands like Amazon have also caught on to the affection for paper; it sent 20 million customers toy catalogs this holiday season.
The broader public caught on to the practice, ridiculing the notion that people would ever want to be shielded from disturbing ideas.
Streaming services have finally caught on to how their users' share services and are creating plans and promotions catered to this audience.
The manufacturer eventually caught on to that significant draw back and tried its best to hide the band as much as possible.
Social media users quickly caught on to the brief moment, showing Bush passing something from former first lady Laura Bush to Obama.
Just knowing how quick the record caught, and how quick everybody caught on to it—it just is how everybody love it.
Several hundred forgeries later, a handful of dealers caught on to him, told the authorities and ran him out of the country.
And we look at what patterns they appear to be innovating before the rest of the system has caught on to it.
Staff caught on to his ruse (somehow) and followed him out of the shop, where he abandoned the blind near a canal.
Mediakix said they were cautious not to pay for too many followers at once in case Instagram caught on to the fake engagement.
These are people who attend midnight screenings, can quote monologues by heart, and sneer at anyone who hasn't caught on to their club.
I hadn't caught on to the whole boxer-shorts-with-PJs thing, and so wore a gigantic Body Shop T-shirt as PJs.
The company picked up Cartoon Network's "Adventure Time" because an editorial assistant caught on to it early and saw its appeal, Sablik said.
I caught on to them when they released AAR003 (Victoria Park by TUC) and have been diligently collecting the entire catalog ever since.
Larger carmakers have caught on to the appeal of both electric and self-driving vehicles – as have the likes of Google and Apple.
In addition, the transcripts show that some parents resisted speaking about the issue over the phone or otherwise caught on to the ruse.
HTC was the first smartphone company to adopt the free Android software in 2008, but mobile companies quickly caught on to the trend.
But for non-skinny jean believers, the slit trend has caught on to a few other styles from vintage-fit to wide-legged jeans.
Consumers have caught on to the fact that some games rely on a predatory design to compel in-game purchases, and they're not happy.
Vocativ caught on to the trend first, citing an Indian survey on female masturbation, which found Nokia phones are a popular tool of choice.
Cryptocurrencies exploded in value and popularity in 2017 as investors caught on to the potentially disruptive power of tokens such as bitcoin and ethereum.
Tech companies have finally caught on to the fact that most people want something they can wear for a workout, work, and happy hour.
I suspect the American people, watching and reading more news than usual, caught on to this ridiculous power grab pretty quickly and reacted negatively.
"Have people out there seriously not caught on to how taylor has decided this era to NOT interact with the media?" another user wrote.
Eventually, the publishing industry caught on to the commercial potential of the conservative market, and many publishers created separate imprints for right-wing authors.
In the U.S., experts say there are few clear standards for locking down voter registration data and hackers have caught on to this fact.
As the attack progressed, a group of white hat hackers (ethical programmers who look for security holes in software) caught on to what was happening.
While the Cosmedica Hyaluronic Acid Serum has Amazon customers obsessed with how effective it is, even celebs have caught on to its skin-glowing abilities.
Fans caught on to what the two stars were up to at the mall, and started showing up to get some behind-the-scenes access.
Fortunately, Microsoft has caught on to this little conundrum and put together a Surface Pro 6 bundle that includes one of its Surface Type Covers.
Miocic's jab might be the most under-rated weapon in the heavyweight division now that everyone has caught on to Junior dos Santos' body jab.
At one point the University of Mary crowd started whooping, which quickly caught on to the other surrounding clusters of millennials, who responded with cheers.
Well, if you've caught on to the theme in other areas of the grid, then filling in LOVEY/DOVEY shouldn't be a problem, and boom!
I eventually caught on to seared tuna and sushi, washing away some of the childhood suspicion, though I'd still never actually tried the tinned stuff.
Weeks later, the DNC caught on to the digital rummaging — and it quickly dawned on officials that they might have a catastrophe on their hands.
I caught on to the "drinks all around" thing fairly quickly (the puzzle title helped), which helped me fill in some of the tougher spots.
Battery technology has only recently caught on to the needs of the commercial transport industry, and fleet vehicles could provide automakers a more robust business case.
" Ciara explained that Future and Sienna quickly caught on to her song 'Level Up,' and ask her to play it for them "over and over again.
The tiny northern Italian village of Bormida has caught on to our widespread national malaise and decided to tempt us with an offer we can't refuse.
But it wasn't until the media caught on to a Facebook group called Essure Problems in 2013 that concern over the device reached a fever pitch.
"I promoted the song as a meme for months until it caught on to TikTok and it became way bigger," Hill told Time back in April.
"They're going to be the ones to live with the worst of consequences unless we act really quickly, and I think they've caught on to that."
Hotels and resorts have caught on to elopement fever, and many properties around the world are offering elopement packages that include an officiant, photographer, cake, and more.
Some of the Emily Nelsons on social media have caught on to Lively and are wondering, publicly, why the well-known actress has suddenly started following them.
The Shade Room, a thriving Instagram account that documents all aspects of our digitally obsessed culture, has caught on to this wave in the most useful way.
However, he said, Chinese banks quickly caught on to the fact that he was trading with Iranians, and the Chinese banks promptly blocked him from doing so.
With rates starting at $149, it feels like a secret most haven't caught on to, making it a smart option in an otherwise expensive and congested market.
BMW is finally coming around to the idea of putting top-tier technology in its lower-rung models, something Audi and Mercedes caught on to years ago.
It's a situation Nicole Smith caught on to five years ago when she started Flytographer, a website that connects travelers to vetted, local photographers in their destination.
Unlike VCs, however, LPs have apparently not caught on to the fact that access to this information is much more trackable than it was in the past.
Dern, who was in the audience, was delighted by the first mention of her name, and then absolutely lost it as she caught on to the gag.
Brands have caught on to this wave of new users and potential customers, and these three are quickly transforming their TikTok marketing to target this new demographic.
" Once the Trump supporters caught on to the joke, they moved away, but he was a good sport and scooted down to join them. "Make. America. White.
Other car and tech companies have already caught on to the importance of machine learning, and Waymo's data may be too specific to extrapolate to a global scale.
Though he made his comments last week, the general public only caught on to them Monday after CNN political reporter Rebecca Buck, who covers Booker, tweeted them out.
Years later, I still find cereal to be a reliable go-to dessert, and it looks like one fast food chain may have caught on to this, too.
Investigators caught on to the scheme because the 10 men were regularly depositing large amounts of money into their bank accounts, then quickly withdrawing the cash from ATMs.
Last week, people caught on to what was happening, and suspicion initially lingered on the wireless networks (thanks to T-Mobile CEO John Legere) before Netflix came forward.
And while haute fashion has already caught on to the 3D printing trend, Peleg sees it as a tool that can be used by regular consumers one day.
This article originally appeared on VICE Canada Young people have caught on to the fact that babies are one of the worst things that can happen to you.
But now, Coca-Cola's Japanese arm has seemingly caught on to that fact, with the news it'll look to release an alcoholic drink for the first time in history.
After several burglaries, police caught on to his alleged tactics after being notified that while he attended open houses he also inquired about expensive artwork that was on display.
By then, my dad had caught on to my lies about why I was seeing a psychiatrist and knew I wasn't using it for therapeutic reasons or self-improvement.
This was apparently a "fool me five times, shame on you" situation, however; investors caught on to the fact that Trump was running a scam, and it didn't work anymore.
She asks Remy if she can come see him after, but he says no; he's clearly caught on to the fact that Charley's playing games, and he's not having it.
It just so happens that young, white supremacists are very much in-tune with what's happening on social media and pop culture, so they've [caught] on to it as well.
Instagram caught on to the app's e-commerce potential — it is, after all, already a platform that promotes discovery — and began investing in shopping more seriously a few years ago.
The BRITs last night were lucky to have Stormzy, and his award wins seemed to indicate that voters have finally caught on to his, and grime's, status within the zeitgeist.
In hindsight, there was something else at play: They weren't really committed to this world, and their fellow cast mates caught on to that fact, like horses can smell fear.
More dumbfounding are the details of Gypsy Rose's relationship with her mother, with her boyfriend, and why not a single person caught on to what was happening in that house.
As consumers vied for a chance to make Lip-Kit history, we realized that Jenner had caught on to a greater phenomenon in the beauty industry: the power of crowdsourcing.
He quickly caught on to the nuance of investment banking and, while in his late teens, achieved the top Sharpe ratio in a virtual-portfolio-management contest at the company.
Only within the past few years have Russian institutions caught on to the value of marketing and PR skills, and our hosts seemed eager to make up for lost time.
Several UK incumbent banks — including Barclays, Santander UK, and RBS — have already caught on to this opportunity, offering emergency loans and overdrafts to at-risk business customers, per The Guardian.
With celebs like Ciara, Jordyn Woods, Chloe Bailey and more using the term as hashtags and captions on social media, many have caught on to the star's popularity and career.
I first caught on to the cold weather cold brew in Boston, where we flaunted our giant double-cupped Dunkin' iced coffees as long as anti-styrofoam ordinances would allow.
Lucky for us, Target has caught on to our taste for all things throwback, specifically in the home department where we've spotted several buys that are hotter than Jonathan Taylor Thomas.
"Teams have all caught on to the whole points-per-possession argument," Lawrence Frank, the Nets' coach at the time, said in 2009 as the 3 rate began to rapidly increase.
"It amazes me that the people writing the emails haven't caught on to the fact that, gee, you need to be a little careful about what you put in," Ceppos said.
It's also possible her segment didn't provide enough comedic juice for Mr. Cohen — although several segments from "Who Is America?" have featured subjects who have caught on to the gag early.
She and her husband Michael Feldman welcomed their second child — son Charley — just 19 days ago, while 2-year-old daughter Vale has finally caught on to the magic of Santa Claus.
Then Bulletproof coffee, as "butter coffee" was later trademarked, caught on to CrossFitters looking for a way to stay energized during intense workouts, and the beverage graduated to a cult-level trend.
But after finishing ninth at Augusta, third in his next two tournaments (including the PGA Championship), and winning the Memorial Tournament two weeks ago, the public has caught on to Mr Cantlay.
It's unclear if Google simply hasn't caught on to the competitors, or if Rocketship did something specifically to violate the Play Store guidelines in a way Crystal and Adblock Plus have not.
The factory manager caught on to what young Schmidt was doing and refused to continue selling to him in bulk, which put an end to his brief stint in the sausage business.
The Verge notes that when abusers caught on to certain slurs being filtered, they placed dashes in between the letters of offensive words or tweeted pictures at her to bypass the safeguards.
"Steve saw — and was a thought leader and a visionary about — the issues and the movement that Trump eventually caught on to and espoused," said Larry Solov, the chief executive of Breitbart.
But even I have caught on to a simpler numerical pattern in the first season of "Here and Now": Every three episodes, toward the end of the hour, Ramon has a vision.
After DirecTV leaked the premiere about 21 hours too soon, gamblers apparently caught on to the fact Tyrion Lannister was the first character to speak in season 8 ... and cashed in big time!!!
The yoga class I took seemed much more crowded than what I saw at East 53rd, suggesting that maybe the Midtown crowd had caught on to which location may provide a better experience.
Earlier this week, a couple allegedly trying to use a stolen credit card at a convenience store in Alberta, Canada, wound up in hot water after the clerk caught on to their scam.
"A handful of medical practitioners have caught on to the health benefits and banded together in initiatives like ParksRx and started prescribing time outdoors as a treatment regime for certain ailments," Sporrer said.
In Games 5 and 6, it appeared the refs caught on to the sneaky, veteran tricks that he uses to draw foul calls, including one play where he dragged Iman Shumpert to the ground.
It was a similar case with the company's previous budget effort, the iPhone 5c, which saw its sales pick up the year after its original release as mainstream consumers caught on to its existence.
According to the Beast, the Israeli police finally caught on to Kadar's buy-a-threat web scheme after he failed to route his internet connection through a proxy server, giving his IP address away.
Fair-elections activists, cybersecurity folks, and regular citizens in Georgia—the ones who've caught on to what's happening, that is—are appropriately outraged by the idea of spending so much money for vulnerable technology.
By the 1940s, manufacturers quickly caught on to the idea that wealthier families would buy an entire new set of clothing, toys and other gadgets if the products were marketed differently for both genders.
Unlike the other business owners TechCrunch spoke with, Farriér said he had caught on to Munchery's financial struggles after multiple late payments, and was on the verge of ending his relationship with the business entirely.
We even get a lengthy explanation of how the FBI has caught on to an illegal in Chicago, courtesy of Aderholt, who turns out to be the greatest investigator in the history of the bureau.
Meanwhile, InVision's collaboration platform has caught on to the idea that design is now a team sport, letting designers, engineers, executives and other shareholders be involved in the design process right from the get-go.
But Karena and Katrina must have caught on to the fact that when you focus on what your body can do and how you feel, rather than how you look, it's healthier and more sustainable.
The big leagues have also caught on to the potential value of the medium, and have been dabbling in it for a while by making considerable investments to bring the new experience to their fans.
In case he hasn't caught on to all this, fans shared memes of The Suite Life of Zach and Cody's Tyreesha with a disapproving, done-up face to put Sprouse's former self in his place.
The exchange, which is owned by the Intercontinental Exchange, ultimately caught on to the idea that tech companies would be new titans of industry, changed its listing standards and began aggressively recruiting in Silicon Valley.
Though it took longer, bees that went out foraging with trained bees eventually caught on to how their buddy was accessing the trapped nectar, and would be able to solve the puzzle on their own.
While they stick to those three silhouettes, each of these ladies have very distinct aesthetics, which has us convinced that Hollywood's finest have caught on to some style secret we haven't been privy to (until now).
But while many folks have caught on to the fact that mothers don't appreciate being treated like they're dumb at tech, there's still a disconnect in the way the relationship between moms and technology is portrayed.
After a year of wall-to-wall coverage, endless profiles, glorification, a TIME magazine cover and Glamour's 2017 Women of the Year award, the media has finally caught on to the extremism of the Women's March.
But the audience by now has hopefully caught on to what's happening: Cal, somehow, is Doctor Manhattan in disguise, and the Seventh Kavalry is coming to take him away and imbue his powers into Joe Keene.
Anyone who has not caught on to the English theme so far will get a last chance with the dessert menu, which offers treacle tart, sticky toffee pudding, a posset and three cheeses, all from England.
"I think people have caught on to natural history programs because they're beautiful, new, they're not trying to sell you anything, they're not trying to give you a political philosophy and above all they're true," he said.
Holland is obviously talented, and Marvel and Sony have caught on to the fact that people respond especially well to videos showcasing his dancing prowess and have used those skills to fuel publicity for Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Naturally, many caught on to this possible reference when Nicki Minaj showed up in a one-sleeved, pasty-trimmed look at the Haider Ackermann show in Paris — and the fact that the two performers haven't always gotten along.
In case you hadn't quite caught on to the fact that Margot Robbie's style was one-of-a-kind, you won't be able to miss the memo when it's this giant, glitzy and golden — and galloping across her gown.
North may have caught on to the fact that her mom is a household name, but Chicago and Saint likely have a little ways to go before they're attuned to Kardashian West and dad Kanye West's level of fame.
The entertainment industry quickly caught on to this time- and labor-saving style, and it soon appeared on the nails of everyone from Cher to fashion models in France, which is how it really gained notoriety and its name.
Beane, who was portrayed in "Moneyball," Michael Lewis' 2003 book, told CNBC's Julia Boorstin in an interview in San Francisco this month that the rest of the league has caught on to a lot of his old data-driven tricks.
Firefly is a particularly special story for me — I caught on to it with the DVD release, and while I don't think that the story or characters have aged particularly well, it's a world that's ripe for a new look.
In addition to companies like Girlboss and corporations like "Ellevest," which focuses on investing for women, celebrities have caught on to how easily one can use feminist trappings to slip into the social justice realm simply by talking about themselves.
This outpouring of interest suggests that we have collectively caught on to what McKim long ago understood: that the stories of those who fled slavery and those who helped them to freedom are among the most moving in our nation's history.
The new E-Patrol Robot Sheriff has already caught on to its first hazard — it found a small fire on its first day, according to the Economic Daily, which published a first-hand account of police officers who worked with the RoboCop.
William — the near-mythical "Man in Black" — has seemed so much like a force of nature throughout the series that it's refreshing to see a character who can reduce him to tears simply by letting him know she's caught on to his bullshit.
This picturesque small city on the mainland, a quick drive down the coast from downtown Miami, is a lovely town dotted with trendy boutiques, open-air restaurants, and frequented by in-the-know locals and visitors who've caught on to its contagious charm.
Eventually, Mercury Records caught on to the commercial possibility within the band and in the spring of 1996, after the release of MMMBop they were whisked away out of the comfortable confines of Tulsa to Los Angeles to set their course on world domination.
The person who booked the room (the guy) would have to go up first, while the other waited about fifteen minutes to ensure no one from the concierge or security caught on to the fact we were about to have wild, rampant pre-marital sex.
And that was the part that the press corps never caught on to is that he was ... There's a wing of the Democratic party base that is deeply suspicious of the mainstream media, in maybe the exact same way that the Trump base is.
It isn't all that easy to smuggle drugs into the US. Strapping it to your body doesn't seem to work, the underwater tunnel method is a little risky, and customs agents appear to have caught on to the whole drugs-disguised-as-produce-and-dick-candles scheme.
If you haven't caught on to this show yet (and you really should), here's some context: Lucy Preston (Abigail Spencer), Wyatt Logan (Matt Lanter), and Rufus Carlin (Malcolm Barrett) have been chasing a criminal named Garcia Flynn through time, at the behest of the U.S. government.
This irresistible yuletide original from the "Bleeding Love" singer has the same gist as a lot of these romantic holiday bops, but hasn't caught on to the degree of "Underneath the Tree" or "Santa Tell Me." Add it to your playlist and help bring about #JusticeForMrRight.
It seems that Twitter has caught on to the fact that there is a bit of a divide when it comes to proper butter storage, and just as I have done above, everyone who has tweeted about it insists that their opinion is the correct one.
This spring, the mass media finally caught on to a disturbing trend in the world of DIY women's health: the powder of ground-up oak galls (tree growths that develop around wasp larvae laid in their branches) were being stuck in vaginas as a tightening agent.
Other food companies have caught on to the power of Amazon to push out products that aren't quite worthy of a spot on the shelf, but may be fun enough to give their most devoted fans something to talk, tweet, and share about — and, of course, to buy.
Most of the comments on Kardashian's post are positive, so far, with most attention being paid to her husband Kanye West's somewhat blank stare (or, as one commenter called it, his "smize"), but a few users have caught on to the potential issue drawn from the Dior getup.
Tom CoburnThomas (Tom) Allen CoburnThe Hill's Morning Report — Presented by PhRMA — Worries grow about political violence as midterms approach President Trump's war on federal waste American patients face too many hurdles in regard to health-care access MORE (R-Okla.), haven't initially caught on to his punch lines.
Eventually, people caught on to his penchant for curios, and many of the 200 or so pieces now displayed in his Covent Garden office in London were given to him as gifts, including several from Apple's chief design officer and fellow British knight, Jony Ive, a longtime friend.
The state of play: Professional athletes, like many others around the globe, have caught on to the craze of Fortnite — the popular multiplayer video game at the center of the controversy where as many as 100 players compete against each other to be the last survivor on an constantly shrinking island.
Other shelters have caught on to the trend, and it's pretty great: Pizza places and other businesses are dropping lures left and right So if you're playing the game, there are things called lures that, long story short, can be used to attract Pokemon (and thus, hopeful trainers) to a certain location.
"There's so much rhetoric that's anti-intellectual and anti-science, and I think people have just lost touch with the fact that science actually works, that it's useful, that it helps us, and I think scientists have caught on to that and realized they have to fight back a little bit," she said.
Mr. Gillum took a similar approach and was buoyed by the backing of organizations such as New Florida Majority, which hired community-based canvassers to knock on tens of thousands of their neighbors' doors to identify and mobilize Gillum supporters long before the rest of the country caught on to his candidacy.
Keuchel's new teammates deserve that much; Manfred's report said the White Sox had caught on to the trash-can signals during a 2017 game, causing "a sense of 'panic' in the Astros' dugout" and forcing the players to remove the monitor from its place in their dugout tunnel and stash it in an office.
Although the general public had caught on to his insufferable personality by 2002, when he called 9/11 "kind of like an artwork in its own right," the not-so-Young British Artist bestrode a tide of escalating asking prices through 2008, when he raised £111 million at a Sotheby's auction without the help of a dealer or gallery.

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