So our thinking has not caught up, and our institutions and laws have not caught up.
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People get caught up in what you're caught up in, which ultimately aids in clarity of communication.
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We're trying to solve a sonic problem, but we're also caught up in the problem everybody's caught up in.
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The hearer is more readily caught up in the sermon, as one may be caught up in the dramatic power of opera.
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"It's easy, especially with multiple kids, to just get caught up in that — and it's a beautiful thing to get caught up in," says Nick.
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His demons caught up with him, just as they caught up with so many children of famous wrestlers: the Von Erichs, Reid Flair, Luna Vachon, nearly Jeff Jarrett.
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It's not so much that sneakers caught up with the street-style crowd, but rather that the street-style crowd finally caught up with sneakers (and, more broadly, comfortable footwear).
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"I think when I was younger, I was so caught up and it felt like there was a lot of judgment — you just got caught up things that weren't important," she shared.
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IG: I haven't caught up on the latest episode but the last time I was caught up he was leaving to start his new internet thing but he hadn't actually done it.
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Once again, Wembley was caught up in the burgeoning narrative.
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Authorities caught up with him last spring in Pensacola, Fla.
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Send was also caught up in the crypto blocking spree.
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Last we caught up with the Rosewood gang — spoiler alert!
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Do you get caught up in that, or ... Of course!
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We've got you covered so you can get caught up.
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After, of course, everyone has caught up on their sleep.
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But those regulators haven't caught up with ICOs quite yet.
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And I think that companies like us have caught up.
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And they have haven't necessarily caught up with today's families.
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Eventually, supply caught up with demand — and then surpassed it.
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It takes an extraordinary person not to get caught up.
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"I think tech is just caught up in it today."
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We started a half hour late, but we caught up.
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We caught up with old friends and met new ones.
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He gets caught up in a society he doesn't understand.
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You started with the earphones, and then people caught up.
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Yet, the laws have not caught up with medical advances.
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"I don't want to get too caught up in it."
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I forgot where I was, caught up in the game.
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Shortly after pulling out, the police caught up to Stephens.
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When the police caught up with them, Tanya was arrested.
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I wasn't alone in being caught up in robot drama.
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They didn't care that we were caught up in it.
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"Caught up with @DrGhavami today!!!!" she captioned the candid shot.
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Really, I don't get caught up in all that stuff.
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We, as coaches, can't get too caught up in tradition.
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Get caught up here: Tuesday's testimony: Alexander Vindman Lt. Col.
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But he sometimes seems caught up in his own cleverness.
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The gaming company Activision Blizzard got caught up in this.
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Great Big Story caught up with Edwards back in June.
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But last November, his work addiction caught up with him.
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That may have caught up with the company a bit.
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Seems like it might have caught up with Elsa too.
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If pressed, just say vaguely that you haven't caught up.
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PEOPLE caught up with Tveit, 35, backstage at Moulin Rouge!
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"The law has finally caught up with them," she said.
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Martínez. But fortune had caught up to El Niño. He
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Then the postdoc got caught up in the Crispr craze.
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Lisa Rinna's lips may have finally caught up with her.
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Cubeyou got caught up in the dragnet in early April.
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Top officials have also become caught up in the crackdown.
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Lisa Rinna's loose lips have finally caught up with her!
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Sometimes we as humans get caught up in the moment.
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Here's what you need to know to get caught up.
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First let's get caught up on the weekend that was. .
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"Tech got caught up in the momentum meltdown," Hogan said.
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Plus, you won't be caught up in a tourist scene.
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But let's not get caught up in the minor details.
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But the rule of law has caught up to him.
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First, let's get caught up on the weekend that was. .
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Caught up in the spectacle, these moments washed over me.
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First, let's get caught up on the weekend that was.
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But Spain's accelerating political fragmentation caught up with Podemos, too.
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The exes caught up on last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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But New America became caught up in the competitive war
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He's not someone who gets caught up in political correctness.
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Because it's caught up with all these ETFs on retail.
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"American politics has caught up with Dartmouth," he tells me.
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I'm sorry you got caught up in this media train.
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Caught up in Livia's journey, you barely notice it's there.
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A lot of product decisions got caught up in that.
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Hancock cautioned against getting too caught up in the hype.
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Others have also been caught up in the broader crackdown.
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In the morning, we caught up with Beto O'Rourke's supporters.
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And climate change has been caught up in that partisanship.
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If you're not caught up yet, then expect spoilers ahead.
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Not all companies got caught up in the broad decline.
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I caught up recently with one of these kink specialists.
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I recently caught up with Youssef in New York City.
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Adele couldn't help but get caught up in the moment.
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VICE News caught up with Genevieve Gaignard before the show.
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I caught up with her by phone to find out.
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Being with D.R.A.M., you get caught up in his world.
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We caught up with Brown to talk about the project.
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We caught up with Brezinski last week to talk burritos.
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Your favorite rapper still hasn't caught up to that line.
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We caught up with Commey who is training in London.
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Earlier this summer, that recklessness caught up with the Greens.
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Axios caught up with Nancy Pelosi on Capitol Hill today.
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Use the holiday to get caught up on last week.
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But I think we got caught up a little bit.
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Tesla caught up, but with the expensive Model S sedan.
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Nor were former Starwood members the only ones caught up.
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I get caught up on Love is Blind on Netflix.
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Scientists are already caught up; the wedge is already driven.
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We caught up with Manson at home about it all.
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And I think the urge finally caught up with him.
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ZTE's fate has gotten caught up in a bigger web.
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Parks's lawyer and eventually caught up in a bankruptcy proceeding.
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By 1845, as birth rates decreased slightly, women caught up.
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By September 2016, police caught up to Jaynes, arresting her.
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The Times caught up with Ms. Wazir on Thursday morning.
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PARIS — Have the times finally caught up with Virginie Despentes?
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She spoke with several Americans caught up in the chaos.
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Seven months later, the project is caught up in delays.
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Caught up in a birdie binge, Thomas neglected to eat.
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It didn't work: Delvey's grifting caught up to her instead.
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"We got caught up in traffic," Woodfox told her casually.
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Now, have you caught up with "Downward Dog," on ABC?
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But he got caught up and got brought down low.
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America, you might say, has caught up to High Times.
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My right eye has definitely caught up to my left.
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On Thursday, history may have finally caught up with him.
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It is about time the law caught up with that.
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She found her prince — or he caught up to her.
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"I got caught up in the streets," Mr. Kelly said.
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Even as the area has changed, perceptions haven't caught up.
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It was the future — and then the future caught up.
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But the future she helped create caught up to her.
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Then the police finally caught up with the fentanyl barons.
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The Roma, as ever, were caught up in the violence.
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"She got caught up in the 'likes,'" a prosecutor said.
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The marketing efforts haven't fully caught up to the evolution.
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They were instantly caught up in the Monkees' irresistible performances.
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Otherwise, it's easy to get caught up in the moment.
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I caught up with Ms. de la Peña by phone.
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"The law hasn't caught up with that," Ms. Deady said.
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We caught up with some practicing Jedi to find out.
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We caught up with them in our continuing Committed series.
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""My thoughts are with those caught up in the incident.
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How long has this been caught up in the courts?
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Ask, "Alexa, what's the latest news?" to get caught up.
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Say, "OK Google, what's the latest?" to get caught up.
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Chase also got caught up in a scandal in 1974.
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And then she finds herself caught up in agitated data.
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Serve a cause rather than getting caught up in specifics.
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Huawei isn't the only company caught up in the dispute.
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Don't get caught up in fad diets that aren't sustainable.
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Don't get caught up in fad diets that aren't sustainable.
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Their rivals had grown, developed, caught up and overtaken them.
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And now the fraud has caught up with the fraudsters.
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We caught up with Mr. Kobach this week by telephone.
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TS: They haven't caught up to the Ponzi scheme yet.
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VICE News caught up with him in new York City.
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In season five, Bates Motel has caught up to Psycho.
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And not get caught up in the day to day.
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Erica, I'm sorry that you got caught up in that.
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We're not caught up in the outside noise at all.
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She got caught up in "identity politics," the critique goes.
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Let's get you caught up on what's happened so far.
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Not surprisingly, the law has not caught up to the technology.
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I was only caught up in the net through telephone tapping.
|
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Now the publishers are caught up in a real-life thriller.
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"Public service has caught up and sometimes overtaken us," he agrees.
|
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"Don't get caught up on the rate of return," he adds.
|
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As so often happens with revolutions, reality caught up with utopia.
|
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They're just getting caught up in the moment typing these things.
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"He never got caught up in anything negative," she tells PEOPLE.
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"I am caught up in a soap opera," he said.[WNCN]
|
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Mashable caught up with the duo to talk about the movie.
|
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But he's focused on not getting caught up in the hype.
|
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Mashable caught up with Colony's creators to discus the new series.
|
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Quanta caught up with her recently to chat about these projects.
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I stay outside and read since I'm caught up on paperwork.
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I wished that I wasn't caught up in this whole thing.
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Get caught up on the day's five biggest politics stories below.
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Don't get caught up on the rate of return, he adds.
|
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"The past has finally caught up with Senator Trillanes," he said.
|
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"Time is running out" to get policy caught up with innovation.
|
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We better off getting caught up for robbery than murder, right?
|
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The law has only caught up with Tencent in recent years.
|
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Now her university is caught up in the mix as well.
|
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" Verifone Systems: "Verifone is caught up in this whole payment situation.
|
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I caught up with Roy after the Senate released its plan.
|
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Many people caught up in the mania did not deserve it.
|
|
Courteney Cox caught up with an old friend over the weekend.
|
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Gaza is even caught up in the Middle East's wider feuds.
|
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You were entertaining other alliances, and it caught up with you.Exactly.
|
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We caught up with the artist to chat all things travel.
|
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Some people get caught up in whether the product is perfect.
|
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I didn't get caught up in the gender role of it.
|
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Also, get caught up on season 1 if you missed out.
|
|
Elon Musk's intense Twitter persona has finally caught up to him.
|
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"I don't get caught up on the little things," Torres said.
|
|
America is caught up in a debate about the president's sanity.
|
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Dozens of legislators have also been caught up in the probe.
|
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We had dinner and we caught up and that was it.
|
|
I caught up a little bit with six hours last night.
|
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And get caught up on season 1 if you missed out.
|
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It seems the Democratic Party has caught up with its voters.
|
|
The Seminoles rallied within 31-29 but they never caught up.
|
|
But other companies quickly caught up with Essential's full-screen look.
|
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By the time local Twitter is caught up, it's too late.
|
|
"Don't get caught up in the social media hype," Stubbs says.
|
|
Sometimes investors get caught up in the narrative of the company.
|
|
All at once, it seemed, reality finally caught up to Facebook.
|
|
He's worried, however, about getting caught up in an immigration raid.
|
|
TMZ caught up with the star at LAX airport on Monday.
|
|
They don't want to get caught up in the trade dispute.
|
|
It's easy to get caught up in building the perfect solution.
|
|
She crashed through two checkpoints before authorities caught up to her.
|
|
But first let's get caught up on the weekend that was. .
|
|
But others are caught up in a cycle of systematic illegality.
|
|
And basically they've really caught up to where Hong Kong was.
|
|
Today, other nations have caught up, the World Bank report said.
|
|
Both Republicans and Democrats are getting caught up in the madness.
|
|
She didn't understand why I was caught up in this shit.
|
|
" Until, one day, "that stopping sort of caught up to me.
|
|
The Aston easily caught up with the Porsche in the straights.
|
|
First let's get caught up on the Kanye weekend that was. .
|
|
But within just two years, the lifestyle caught up with me.
|
|
They caught up and kissed goodbye, but are not back together.
|
|
We caught up about kids, grandkids, old times and new times.
|
|
We caught up with him Friday to talk about Trump's plan.
|
|
Officers eventually caught up to her, and took her into custody.
|
|
Many think that Anderson caught up with Tupac looking for revenge.
|
|
In short, the policy hasn't quite caught up to the research.
|
|
Companies are often caught up in the profound conflicts of modernity.
|
|
She shouldn't get caught up in the GOP narrative on this.
|
|
" But Judge says Gunvalson has gotten "caught up in the show.
|
|
Many of the men caught up in the sweep are married.
|
|
"I think that Qatar's double-dealing caught up with them," Sen.
|
|
"The world had caught up with his music," Mr. Guérin said.
|
|
However, he finds himself caught up in an acting class instead.
|
|
Caught up in the delirium of possibility, entrepreneurs founded car companies.
|
|
First though, let's get caught up on the weekend that was. .
|
|
But the depression deepened and it eventually caught up with her.
|
|
He was caught up in the criminal life in his neighborhood.
|
|
On Sunday, that past seems to have caught up with him.
|
|
Lawmakers, some of them caught up in the occupation, expressed pessimism.
|
|
We caught up with Woods at the start of the Tour.
|
|
People "get caught up in the worry itself," Dr. Newman said.
|
|
It took a long time, but the world has caught up.
|
|
Still, when he finally caught up with Nyquist, he backed down.
|
|
Holmes was a sensation until the criticism caught up with Theranos.
|
|
Mr. Batalla Vidal found himself caught up in this contentious litigation.
|
|
The world has changed, and it's time trade agreements caught up.
|
|
In the meantime, let's get you caught up-- on the markets.
|
|
If you get caught up in one, what should you do?
|
|
But things have shifted and our safety net hasn't caught up.
|
|
And in April, Veronica was caught up in a shooting herself.
|
|
She later caught up with other stalwarts, like Ferrier and Anderson.
|
|
And now, he said, he's caught up in this Insys case.
|
|
Let's get caught up on the biggest gaming headlines, starting now.
|
|
We caught up with Depardon to talk about Thatcherism and poverty.
|
|
The ultrasound technician caught up to her in the parking lot.
|
|
And there are folks who can get caught up in that.
|
|
We caught up with Luke shortly after ... he was clearly flattered!
|
|
I caught up with Muir to hear how he did it.
|
|
People rushed in from the streets caught up in the fervor.
|
|
Soon after local police caught up with and apprehended the shooter.
|
|
I caught up with her over the phone earlier this week.
|
|
"I think the entertainment industry has not caught up," she says.
|
|
Be cool, said David, who had finally caught up with us.
|
|
And those stories were caught up in ethnocultural and regional identities.
|
|
I'll admit that I've been caught up in the Bose hype.
|
|
Mr. Frerichs's case is similarly caught up in delicate geopolitical negotiations.
|
|
We caught up with Dr. Wintemute, 65, by phone on Monday.
|
|
It caught up with him at a weigh station in Missouri.
|
|
Mr. Santana, following behind him, caught up and got his attention.
|
|
But let's not get too caught up in the details here.
|
|
Clinton came out more popular, until #MeToo caught up with him.
|
|
Rubley does not want to get too caught up in history.
|
|
Today, Aquarius, try not to get caught up in the details.
|
|
The industry has already changed, and the Oscars haven't caught up.
|
|
She hasn't changed, but the world has caught up with her.
|
|
Businessmen close to him have been caught up in corruption scandals.
|
|
But the slogan and the hype have now dramatically caught up.
|
|
The children caught up in their mothers' cases have few options.
|
|
Unfortunately for Soulja, the IG flexing has caught up to him.
|
|
Some people got caught up in situations that were very bad.
|
|
It's easy to get caught up in Black Friday shopping madness.
|
|
"We are so caught up in our past," Pastor Nettles said.
|
|
Not all screens and projectors have caught up with this technology.
|
|
Just when they seem caught up, Amazon raises the bar again.
|
|
Don't get caught up in trying to literally copy every move.
|
|
Instead, Mr. Johnson is caught up in his own seedy story.
|
|
We caught up with Mr. Honnold, 31, by phone on Sunday.
|
|
I can't get caught up taking days off and not playing.
|
|
I caught up with Verini for a conversation about his work.
|
|
You could scroll for a bit, get caught up, then stop.
|
|
The patient was caught up in the same disruption and rescheduled.
|
|
He owned a business and was caught up on his bills.
|
|
I monitor emails and get caught up on this Money Diary.
|
|
All the government warnings and recalls caught up with the industry.
|
|
It got caught up on a bad day when it reported.
|
|
McConnell was upset his wife was caught up in the controversy.
|
|
"We're so caught up in the real world," Ms. Guadalupe said.
|
|
Unhappily Trump, voters have not yet caught up with the experts.
|
|
Well, the elite media has finally caught up with our analysis.
|
|
"Don't get caught up with the party," the conservative Democrat cautioned.
|
|
We caught up with a few of 2017's viral stars.
|
|
No longer, as Silicon Valley has finally caught up to Thiel.
|
|
And neuroscience hasn't caught up with how the brain does this.
|
|
Nathan and I caught up with our friend and hung out.
|
|
In these productions, their hearts have caught up with their heads.
|
|
Women's clothes also haven't caught up to the big-phone trend.
|
|
The conversation around cancer, however, hasn't caught up with this reality.
|
|
Haley Byrd from IJR caught up with him on Capitol Hill.
|
|
Both social networks are growing, but Snapchat has caught up fast.
|
|
As usual, Republicans seem caught up in what President Trump will do.
|
|
At times, it looked as if the schedule caught up to them.
|
|
The scripted show reveals that emotional whirlwind Debra was caught up in.
|
|
MUNCHIES caught up with Multnomah Whiskey Library's bar manager Michael Lorberbaum—a.k.a.
|
|
Like philosophy and ethics, the law hasn't caught up to the technology.
|
|
The surcharge would be eliminated if actual volumes caught up to projections.
|
|
We caught up with Thomas for some more background on the band.
|
|
Once, Jones nearly drowned after being caught up in a rip current.
|
|
After "Sairat", I got caught up in it for a long time.
|
|
We caught up with her to ask what the experience was like.
|
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You can get caught up in that real quick, and that's trouble.
|
|
I caught up with her for a chat about her the project.
|
|
I think I just got caught up in all the Glossier hype.
|
|
In the last contract renewal, Nayyar and Helberg caught up with them.
|
|
Like everyone in Catalonia, chefs have been caught up in the events.
|
|
"It's about the thousands of others that's caught up in that situation."
|
|
The suspect caught up to the man and a foot chase ensued.
|
|
Minor spoilers below if you're not caught up with Game of Thrones.
|
|
On June 26, authorities caught up with Matt and fatally shot him.
|
|
It's just what I got caught up doing in life — doing deals.
|
|
"It's easy to get caught up in issue policy silos," Labaton said.
|
|
TC: How do companies typically get caught up in these similar practices?
|
|
They are still so caught up in the inside game of politics.
|
|
So now that you're all caught up, who's side are you on?
|
|
"We caught up right before the show, then performed," Lovato told Billboard.
|
|
The threat of being caught up in that makes you push harder.
|
|
Warning: Spoilers ahead if you're not caught up on Game of Thrones.
|
|
Some were caught up in the wave and swept down the bank.
|
|
Make sure you don't get too caught up in what you're watching.
|
|
Those caught up in the conflict feel let down by all sides.
|
|
On Monday, police caught up with the alleged driver, Eric Snowden, 39.
|
|
Simply saying you were caught up in the Equifax breach isn't sufficient.
|
|
So, trying not to get too caught up in short term events.
|
|
Has he gotten too caught up in his own rhetoric to know?
|
|
The group's three chief executives were not caught up in the trial.
|
|
I was just so caught up in the moment and the experience.
|
|
"I have caught up with a few people in age," Reynolds said.
|
|
Tecentriq beat others in bladder cancer but Roche's rivals soon caught up.
|
|
"I was walking by and saw her and caught up," he recalled.
|
|
Thank God we caught up with each other and made 'The Union.
|
|
Mashable caught up with Rise in the wake of Instagram's big change.
|
|
It's easy to get caught up in the material things in life.
|
|
This shows that wage growth still hasn't caught up to 2006 levels.
|
|
We're caught up in talking about Trump as an individual too often.
|
|
And get caught up on season 1 if you missed out. Also!
|
|
Really, people were too caught up in their own drama to notice.
|
|
Those caught up included Wilbur Ross, America's commerce secretary, and Queen Elizabeth.
|
|
Caught up in the excess, John became an absentee husband and dad.
|
|
The censors don't yet appear to have caught up with Mr Han.
|
|
The problem is, we haven't caught up with the shifting social mores.
|
|
But first let's get caught up on what happened in episode 3.
|
|
After this period, those training using non-haptic systems quickly caught up.
|
|
It seems that Google's caught up on a camera that just works.
|
|
I caught up with him to find out what it all means.
|
|
But RIM never caught up to Apple in hardware or software technology.
|
|
You mentioned getting caught up in stories that are not entirely true.
|
|
PEOPLE caught up with Arias to ask her a few insider tips.
|
|
We caught up with vocalist Juan to discuss their recorded album output.
|
|
Do you ever worry about her getting too caught up in it?
|
|
I caught up with Baumer as he trekked down Pennsylvania's Interstate 70.
|
|
Or things, technically, according to Dixon, who we caught up with yesterday.
|
|
I can't get too caught up in what everybody else is doing.
|
|
Speaking of which ... he got caught up in some violence soon afterward.
|
|
It's so simple to get caught up in lines that divide us.
|
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Get caught up on everything just three and a half minutes. h2.
|
|
Many leftists and others have also been caught up in the purges.
|
|
The movie began and we all got caught up in the story.
|
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He gets caught up in it and never thinks about his future.
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At least you've got plenty of time to get caught up, right?
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We caught up with Perry about this new phase of Remember Sports.
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I was caught up in the normal life things that people do.
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I caught up with Fraser to find out how the evening went.
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It's easy to get caught up in feeling a sense of entitlement.
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How was it being an individual caught up in a geopolitical conflict?
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I caught up with one of those researchers, Tom Ritter, this week.
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Don't get caught up in that "playing physical" nonsense like it's 1996.
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The law caught up with them in the last week of 2007.
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And the fate of the entire court seems caught up in hers.
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Apparently, jet lag had never caught up with him in either direction.
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Or possibly the Publicity Department has been caught up in factional infighting.
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I want to be caught up in the potential for the future.
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TOWARD THE END of the trip, my melancholy caught up with me.
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Mashable caught up with Oldehoff over email to talk about the experience.
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Details: I caught up with Univision spokesman Jose Zamora late last night.
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Even people who know better sometimes get caught up in the excitement.
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"We caught up a lot in the last couple weeks," Collins said.
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Neely dropped out of school and got caught up in petty crime.
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It's there she caught up with her roommate and fellow freshman, Rep.
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Even Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) got caught up in the storm.
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TV's Jamal Simmons caught up with O'Donnell on Monday for an interview.
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It's hard not to get caught up in that kind of mindset.
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"This is why I'm gay!" one man cried, caught up in ecstasy.
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The tattoos may, however, help police identify protesters caught up in violence.
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LMTX was caught up in this and also expelled from brain cells.
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But her acting hasn't yet caught up to her algorithm-generated beauty.
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Spoiler alert: If you're not caught up on Black Mirror, be warned.
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Mercury Public Affairs, a lobbying firm caught up in Manafort's secret effort
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ITK first caught up with a trio of Trump impersonators last August.
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Several Fox News anchors have been caught up in sexual harassment charges.
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The laws, however, have not caught up to the new migration patterns.
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Moore is also caught up in a scandal involving sexual misconduct charges.
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Amazon has since quickly gained on, and nearly caught up with, Walmart.
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The Bourne movies haven't changed much — but reality has finally caught up.
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Get caught up in a whirlwind romance—worry about the details later!
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They caught up on the phone and in a stream of messages.
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You might end up eating there twice because you got caught up.
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We also caught up with Star Eyes below for a short interview.
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So, Carolyn caught up and was actually much better and much faster.
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You've caught up with the grown-up versions of Harry and Ginny.
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I caught up with Tooze by phone on his U.K. book tour.
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"Ronda was very caught up in the hype," Couture told Business Insider.
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Because you get caught up in these two people and their lives.
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The law caught up with him, sort of, before the voters did.
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Now it has all appeared to have caught up with Mr. Duarte.
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Even well-intentioned workers can find themselves caught up in inappropriate talk.
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What Happened to the Students Caught Up in the College Admissions Scandal?
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Almereyda is too caught up in financing concerns to take much notice.
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They're at risk of being caught up in a chain of infection.
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"The hogs just got caught up in the sell-off," French said.
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We believe that by April our production will be fully caught up.
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The workload never caught up to him because he measured it precisely.
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I get caught up on emails and tasks before a team meeting.
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"It hasn't really caught up yet to the other fields," she said.
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By the time Mr. Mabu caught up with them, chaos had unfolded.
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The population hasn't caught up with the demand in the hospitality industry.
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Cops caught up with Cruz about 40 minutes later and arrested him.
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VICE News caught up with Srosh in his new home in Houston.
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It's easy to get caught up in the story of Huguette Caland.
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Disorganized play up front has caught up to them in recent weeks.
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My father worried that I would get caught up in the war.
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Check out the pics ... they got caught up in some friendly competition.
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They are ancillary losses, caught up in the brutal riptide of combat.
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Not everyone will listen, caught up in the noise, but enough might.
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I guess I was sort of caught up in the conversation somehow.
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For this production, events seem to have caught up to the play.
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Yes. But would have I really caught up to the best players?
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A second wave, much larger, caught up with them as they ran.
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After a few texts, she caught up with him at the lounge.
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Even Ms. Maichin, who bought the tree, is caught up in change.
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He tackled the runner and held him until the agents caught up.
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A lot of my friends were caught up in this casino scam.
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" The students, he added, "got caught up in a larger national issue.
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Businesses in Hong Kong have also been caught up in the protests.
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Once I'm caught up, I can usually give myself a mental break.
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Somehow you are still caught up in that image, you are involved.
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The Astros are caught up in an alleged cheating scandal from 2017.
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They entered the work force with lower wages and never caught up.
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But all of that growth may have finally caught up to Boosted.
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She could be caught up in the chaos following the two storms.
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In The Americans, she was a teenager unwittingly caught up in espionage.
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But the league caught up with a franchise without Irving and LeVert.
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Certain things that were going on behind the scenes just caught up.
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The CIA is certainly all caught up on all TV and movies.
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Energy shares in general have not caught up with rising oil prices.
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With Sword and Shield, the series finally caught up to my imagination.
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This weekend I caught up briefly with Turkey's Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu.
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After he's caught up on the news, Cuban turns to his email.
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I don't get caught up in woe is me or why me.
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We caught up with the actress near her house in Beverly Hills.
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An IRL excuse to get caught up in the wonder of capitalism.
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Now the times seem to have finally caught up with his vision.
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VICE recently caught up with one of the main voices behind creampie.
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It would be years before the bulk of the industry caught up.
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Women, like men, are caught up in the politics of their time.
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The millennium had arrived and we hadn't really caught up with it.
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And now reality has caught up to her faith in the conference.
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We caught up with her last week to get a sneak peek.
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We caught up by phone about her transition, and why it happened.
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He visited his old house and caught up with some past neighbors.
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We caught up with him to see how things have been going.
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I know it's not new, but I hadn't caught up on before?
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But people here also find themselves caught up in worsening geopolitical tensions.
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But the culture hasn't caught up with the laws in all cases.
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It's easy to get caught up in that or take things personally.
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Maybe millennials are just more caught up trying not to be broke.
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"He got caught up in circumstances," Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson said.
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I caught up with the plan's chief executive, Brad Wilson, Friday afternoon.
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Warning: Spoilers if you aren't caught up through season six, episode eight.
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Stop reading now if you're not caught up with The Good Place.
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Priorities USA doesn't get caught up in the details of that dispute.
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While Rogelio is caught up in the fantasy and the romance (which Donald Trump has ruined, along with other stuff — thanks, Narrator!), Darcy is caught up in the reality of relationships — and more specifically, the relationships in her past.
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Why is the internet so caught up with his then-and-now photos?
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All the talk about data privacy can get caught up in political wrangling.
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It just made me realize that really great people just get caught up.
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We also caught up with the man himself for a quick catch up.
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They later caught up to him, and ordered him out of the vehicle.
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But bigger, deeper-pocketed companies have caught up, and LaCroix's popularity is fizzling.
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The trailer gets us caught up with a lot of supporting characters, too.
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But maybe you need to get caught up in time for the premiere.
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No, the rest of the world has not caught up to the USWNT.
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The laws have not caught up with modern businesses and platforms, he said.
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Q: You said you got "caught up" in "Sairat" after it's blockbuster release.
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We just don't see UTC as being caught up in the Sino-U.
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So at some point, I think it's impossible not to get caught up.
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A TMZ photographer caught up with Lynch and asked about Salling's shocking death.
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But you should probably get caught up in time to check it out.
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CNBC.com caught up with former Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith last week.
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The fear is that the climbers were caught up in a big avalanche.
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If you aren't caught up on the series, read at your own risk.
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Eventually, this wave of energy and debris caught up to the outer shell.
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The losers are ill-informed buyers caught up in the spiral of greed.
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We caught up with the man himself a month before the record drops.
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Fox News caught up with Hawthorne as she turned herself in to police.
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At one stop in New Jersey, Patrick caught up with an old mentee.
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We are providing consular support to British Nationals caught up in today's events.
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Yet the public debate doesn't seem to have caught up with this change.
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Johansson can't help but be caught up in the Ghost franchise's racial history.
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But Jennifer doesn't let them get caught up in this weird celebrity world.
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"We got caught up in the moment and it just happened," Green said.
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But you get caught up in it, you get ground up by it.
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If you aren't caught up on Narcos yet, what are you waiting for?
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Kovar caught up to me, and we hung there, some 30 feet up.
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The stress makes him feel that his age has caught up to him.
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PEOPLE caught up with the 50-year-old Australian performer about The Man.
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PEOPLE caught up with one of the survivalists to talk about the experience.
|
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But time has finally caught up to Apple in the Chinese smartphone market.
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When I looked over my shoulder, I saw that he quickly caught up.
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Stadium workers must have gotten caught up in the revelry of the moment.
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Even national security organs are caught up in the struggle over the past.
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Sorry to r/raidsecrets for the delay, got caught up in the moment.
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"Policy is caught up if not ahead of economic reality," said Voya's Zemsky.
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Don't get caught up with someone who is emotionally unavailable or already taken.
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How has British guitar music caught up with the rest of the world?
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While the fellas get caught up in their swirling capes in Batman v.
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They keep us from getting caught up in the [Silicon Valley] echo chamber.
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We don&apost know how many Americans have been caught up in this.
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And we caught up with the star to find out all about it.
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Gizmodo recently caught up with Carroll to learn more about this intriguing idea.
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Jewel's self-image hasn't yet caught up to the changes in her body.
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He just doesn't want to get too caught up in the funding culture.
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One answer may be that aliens haven't yet caught up to humans technologically.
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Above all Germany wants to avoid being caught up in Sino-American tensions.
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And get caught up on season 1 if you're late to the party.
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The three of them were buckwild until fate finally caught up with them.
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We caught up with the legendary comedian Monday outside Soho Grand in NYC.
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That's how she wasn't close enough to be caught up in its destruction.
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More than 600,000 Canadians were caught up in the data leak, officials said.
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PEOPLE caught up with Wilson about more of the surprising stories she shares.
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It quickly caught up and fixed the former tourist vessel in its searchlight.
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They don't want to get caught up in this meeting or that meeting.
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Go deeper: 125 Android apps caught up in million dollar ad fraud scheme
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"I recently voted," Timberlake told Fallon, as the two old friends caught up.
|
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PEOPLE exclusively caught up with Michaelson, 37, about her foray into music theater.
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Now that you're all caught up, let's see where the conversation is at.
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I saw Normani at the Billboard Music Awards and we just caught up.
|
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Quanta caught up with Massimi as she prepared to deliver her prize lecture.
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It's easy to get caught up in the show's drama and sexual tension.
|
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I caught up with Tina and asked her what they'd do to celebrate.
|
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But several of the schools caught up in the scandal have since responded.
|
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Thankfully, it seems that sports streaming has finally caught up to our needs.
|
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Eventually, the self-imposed pressure with work and fitness caught up with him.
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Warning: Spoilers ahead if you aren't caught up to season six, episode nine.
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" "Everybody gets caught up in the slogan and the hashtag and the protest.
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In her early 30s, Samantha's deep Victorian guilt finally caught up to her.
|
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This could have devastating impact for people caught up in the opioid crisis.
|
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You'll recall, we caught up with LV a day after the story broke.
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Meanwhile, the capture technology itself is getting caught up in the political theater.
|
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Export sales now have nearly caught up after a recent flurry of demand.
|
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Too many people get caught up thinking about the butthole or the fingers.
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Since Sanders' endorsement, Canova has almost caught up with Wasserman Schultz in fundraising.
|
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He was also using crutches after getting caught up in an unrelated shooting.
|
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This week on the MashReads Podcast, we caught up with the YA superstar.
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Officers caught up with McCullough the following morning and took him into custody.
|
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VICE caught up with him to hear about his side of the story.
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So I get so excited and caught up in watching the athletes compete.
|
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There's Suki (Phoebe Robinson), who finds herself caught up in Devon's theatrical experiments.
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Many of those needing medical treatment were bystanders caught up in the mayhem.
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In a moment of weakness, those beady-eyed demons caught up with her.
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Here at the port, we've caught up to 16 keys of ecstasy recently.
|
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My repeated dieting eventually caught up with me, as this research would predict.
|
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We caught up with Wu to better understand the art of 23D printing.
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The rest of the country had finally caught up, and we had won.
|
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"He told me you can't get caught up in the atmosphere," Whitley said.
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But it was not Froemming's job to get caught up in the moment.
|
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Molly (Yvonne Orji) is still caught up in her own feelings… mainly embarrassment.
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Sorry about getting caught up in the moment and saying f*ck Marvel.
|
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The incentive to act badly is what caught up Wells Fargo, Buffett said.
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Plan for the long run, and don't get too caught up on today.
|
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I caught up with her recently and asked how she approached the sport.
|
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It's easy to get caught up in whatever is dominating a given moment.
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Unfortunately, they wind up on a yacht caught up in a murder mystery.
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It would be a long time before the law caught up to it.
|
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That's when Wade's resurgence and the rebounding disadvantage caught up with the Pelicans.
|
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Drayton said he attempted suicide with Advil before police caught up with him.
|
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Here's a look at the young athletes caught up in the developing incident.
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"Everyone was so caught up in the recovery and the rebuilding," Magill said.
|
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They never caught up and Malone said he would change his starting lineup.
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We caught up with Salahuddin to hear about how it all came together.
|
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"After 40 years, the political will has finally caught up with the science."
|
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But now the deterioration of the grid has caught up with that decline.
|
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Warning: Spoilers ahead if you're not caught up through season six, episode nine.
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" I caught up with Parker and Leonard to discuss album single "Kishin Pop!
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We caught up afterward, and I asked Michelle how she felt it went.
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No international troops were caught up in the attack, according to coalition officials.
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We caught up with Farouk to see why and how he's doing this.
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Warning: Spoilers ahead if you aren't caught up through season six, episode three.
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And that caught up with the Hawkeyes in the Big Ten title game.
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Did she get all caught up in the emotion and let it slip?
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Warning: Spoilers ahead if you're not caught up to season six, episode seven.
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We were that caught up in our self-centered obsession with hair dye.
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To put it liberally, perhaps language has not caught up to her work.
|
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I recently caught up with John to see how his predictions have fared.
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When they caught up to him, he tripped and fell to the ground.
|
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This habit fell away as Switzerland caught up with and surpassed American manufacturers.
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"The difference is Ronda was very caught up in the hype," he said.
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Each time we caught up, panting and sweating, the boys wanted to continue.
|
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Others are staying away because they themselves are caught up in the investigation.
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While the hardware has come a long way, the software hasn't caught up.
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Pedro Piquet was also caught up in the incident, but suffered no injuries.
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The shot got caught up in the fence and went out of bounds.
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Business Insider caught up with him at Curtain members club in East London.
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By this point, the policeman in red armor has caught up to him.
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Still, I felt confident that I was caught up on all the news.
|
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For those caught up in the disputes, determining a fair price is hard.
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Anyway you already caught up with all your friends through me this week.
|
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Mr. Onwuachi says he had become too caught up in his own vision.
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Various businessmen close to him have been caught up in scandals involving corruption.
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But his youngest brother, Craig, got caught up in gang life and died.
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For a few hours, we are caught up in the intensity of then.
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Connie Loizos caught up with long-time healthcare investor Camille Samuels for TechCrunch.
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Conservative strategic thinkers are not caught up in the moment's outrages and absurdities.
|
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" Read the cover story, "The Culture Caught Up With Spike Lee — Now What?
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But, more broadly, it's been caught up in an overall energy sector slump.
|
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Still, he lived with the family until the police caught up with him.
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But he was also caught up in some of City Hall's notable failures.
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As the FilmStruck countdown clock was ticking, I finally caught up with it.
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We feel bored, but we try not to get caught up in hysteria.
|
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It's easy to get caught up in the hype of the primary season.
|
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And there you have it, you're caught up on the the Trump administration.
|
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Ms. Kelly was respectfully unapologetic when I caught up with her late Tuesday.
|
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But already, organizers were warning against getting caught up in the small victory.
|
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Is it also so that you don't get caught up in company politics?
|
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Officer Mulkeen caught up to Mr. Williams and the two men began struggling.
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Tricked into quarantine Wang wasn't the only one caught up in the roundup.
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Officer Mulkeen caught up with him and grappled with him, the police said.
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During an offensive that October, two families got caught up in the violence.
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I get caught up with emails after a long day of meetings yesterday.
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Canada's natural state of division appears to have caught up with him, however.
|
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But colleges have found themselves caught up in Chinese politics just the same.
|
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The Flames took advantage when Vancouver defenseman Alex Edler got caught up ice.
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Last year, when I was 32, that mind-set caught up with me.
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Twenty years later, they caught up on Facebook and began dating soon after.
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For those caught up in the scandal, it was a moment of reckoning.
|
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But as the film shows, in the end it caught up with Cohn.
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Perhaps the sudden accumulation of time on court caught up with her here.
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More women, and some men, have found themselves caught up in similar disputes.
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It's been a rough and tumble seven days; let's get you caught up.
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We caught up with Russell at Framestore in London to explain the process.
|
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Another private school in Australia is caught up in an "inappropriate images" scandal.
|
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If you're not caught up on the Arrowverse, be aware, possible spoilers ahead.
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"Don't get caught up in saving money, just to save money," she said.
|
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Nearly two months in, the woes of drop shipping caught up with him.
|
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Officers caught up with the suspect at an intersection before the fatal shooting.
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Other countries eventually caught up with both offsets and eroded their military advantages.
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Volunteers scooped up wet cats caught up and left behind in flooded homes.
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Dozens of Kabul residents have also been caught up in the escalating violence.
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They caught up to him later at his house and made the arrest.
|
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A prominent manufacturer of opioid products now caught up in the current scandal.
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Some of them get caught up in the system despite their best efforts.
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So the Fed is really caught up in a variety of other things.
|
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TechCrunch caught up with Gtmhub's CMO Seth Elliott this morning to learn more.
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Ardern said migrants and refugees could have been caught up in the attack.
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We caught up with him just as he was getting into the elevator.
|
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Before you get caught up in sharing your accomplishments, take a step back.
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During another commercial break, Megan Thee Stallion and Lizzo hugged and caught up.
|
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Several reports have indicated Giuliani himself may be caught up in the probe.
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"The law has clearly not caught up with social media," Ms. Becker said.
|
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Solving climate change is too urgent to get caught up in partisan politics.
|
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That old bugaboo phrase of aviation "weather permitting" caught up with us again.
|
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On Monday, that sound caught up with them, at least a little bit.
|
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In the 1970s, decades of deferred maintenance finally caught up to the system.
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After years of drug use, Lakeeya's addiction caught up to her as well.
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I recently caught up with Donny Latupeirissa, one of the group's current members.
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So, no, I wouldn't get caught up in 'Where's the location of it?
|
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The rest of the family gets caught up in a jingle-writing contest.
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By that September, his recklessness as a candidate had caught up with him.
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If you want to get caught up, this is where you should start.
|
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Pruitt's own legal troubles, however, seem to have finally caught up with him.
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I just got caught up in a lifestyle and was making idiotic decisions.
|
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On the flip side, you can get too caught up in the sex.
|
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But the law simply hasn't caught up to people speaking their thoughts publicly.
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They caught up to him in Greenville, S.C. Life wasn't easy in Greenville.
|
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I caught up with him at the bar to find out what happened.
|
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I caught up with him to discover just how much he likes cartoons.
|
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Yet Trump has caught up to her level of support in several states.
|
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But Americans across the political spectrum got caught up in the same spirit.
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"Social media's weird because people can get too caught up in it," she said.
|
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Apple has been caught up in the volatility of the other FAANGs, he said.
|
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I caught up with Ellis to find out how he prepared for the role.
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So I try not to get caught up in politics or any, 'entertaining' things.
|
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It sounds like even he got caught up in the drama of the moment.
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Barclays is one of several banks to be caught up in rate-rigging scandals.
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I think [if] you do get caught up, the trick is to catch yourself.
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Harry smiled as he lifted the teenager off the ground before they caught up.
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Just want to know if we have more rules to get caught up on.
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They kept walking, but the three boys caught up to them, the attorney said.
|
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Finally caught up with the 112(!) must-see Met Gala red carpet arrivals gowns?
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Decades-worth of sexual harassment allegations finally caught up with Bill O'Reilly this week.
|
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He used a pressure cooker, but time still caught up with him real quick.
|
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PeopleStyle caught up with Ortega to get the scoop on Lively's best hair moments.
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Sometimes by promoters, sometimes by well meaning people caught up in the hype themselves.
|
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And Mary Jo was considered the innocent housewife caught up in her husband's infidelities.
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It was only a matter of time before the facts caught up to him.
|
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Before Tuesday, make sure you're fully caught up on all your Mean Girls speak.
|
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But while these approaches were competing for attention, an old rival has caught up.
|
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One group of protestors took over a tourist bus caught up in the hordes.
|
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Should a festival caught up in a #MeToo scandal look to rehab its image?
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Even in death, Daniel H. has become caught up in a vicious online battle.
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And that yes, he may have fudged the truth because he wasn't caught up.
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Like Plein, Warren also finds himself caught up in the drama of it all.
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Reiner recently caught up with Refinery29 when Egg premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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According to Bernstein, too many investors are getting caught up in a losing trade.
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But the law hasn't formally caught up to how people use technology at work.
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It was like we caught up on eight years in just a few weeks.
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They had no clear plan to deal with passengers caught up in the chaos.
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She called police and officers caught up with him as he was driving away.
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Just before the season began, the past caught up with the head coach, Haith.
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We caught up with Valorie Schaefer, who wrote the original book, to find out.
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And it's because too many people have gotten caught up fighting for their 'team.
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CNBC caught up with Scangos, 68, to discuss where he leaves the big biotech.
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"This is really about helping all these people get caught up," Mr. Seibert said.
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But the companies caught up in the options backdating scandal were all publicly traded.
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Politics finally caught up to another tech CEO who had hoped to avoid it.
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But the saint has been caught up in the sectarianism that poisons Lebanese politics.
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In the most recent quarter its sales nearly caught up with those of Opdivo.
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I.'s Daughter Caught Up in a Gun ControversyJay Z & Beyonce Hit the Beach!
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How does real change happen in a country caught up in the latest scandal?
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Yet for many, their financial plans have not caught up to their retirement dreams.
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The last thing you should have to do is get caught up in bookkeeping.
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Review the past, and make sure you're caught up on everything before moving forward.
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Another guard, Gene Palmer (David Morse in Dannemora), was caught up in the scheme.
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Hedge funds, students and pensioners have all been caught up in the crypto craze.
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Refinery29 caught up with Juneja to learn about the story motivating her remarkable activism.
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We're so divided because we're so caught up in our worldview and our perspective.
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But such prizes have themselves recently been caught up in politics more than ever.
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As with Rader, it was apparently getting caught up in his own media coverage.
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My family was going bananas, and I got really caught up and really distracted.
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"I don't get caught up in how many, or when they come," Francona said.
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Two strangers find themselves caught up in a mind-bending pharmaceutical trial gone awry.
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They don't get caught up in the accolades; they just go out and play.
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Eventually, as night fell, the storm caught up to him and smothered his truck.
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Noisey recently caught up with J Balvin, and he invited us into his world.
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We caught up with Cam after he was cut from the show last week.
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Why risk missing the call again by getting caught up in something else, right?
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We caught up with the guys to learn more about how they got here.
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Agents caught up with him in an apartment in Santa Monica, California, in 2011.
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Today Zuckerberg and Facebook are caught up in a maelstrom of the first order.
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We caught up with Goren last year to see what he's been up to.
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Officers caught up with Arriaga soon after, and he's since been charged with murder.
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We ate fries and ketchup, caught up on the news and then just slept.
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And Republican-leaning voters caught up to an initial Democratic lead in early voting.
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Now that you're caught up, read about how Google's getting in on the action.
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When BuzzFeed's Rosie Gray caught up with Spencer at the party, he sounded overjoyed.
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But the rush-rush-rush of the approach eventually caught up with the company.
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"These guys, I think they're caught up in it a little bit," Collins said.
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They met through mutual friends a few years back and caught up this week.
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Last week even Kesha caught up with Refinery29 to discuss online bullying at SXSW.
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"Our payment issue got caught up in a larger, international political issue," Novakovic said.
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Don't get caught-up with any preconceived notions of what "building a team" means.
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On Syria, however, he seems to have caught up to the Obama administration's position.
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SBM, was one of the first companies to get caught up in the scandal.
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He seems like a nice guy caught up in the middle of it all.
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It's time that we caught up with the clinical and medical needs of women.
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Get all caught up on season one here before the new episodes start airing.
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Several members of parliament (MPs) and senior officials were caught up in the chaos.
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VICE caught up with Nolan to chat about Verona's latest foray into domestic politics.
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But first let's get caught up on what happened in the weekend that was. .
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In good news, at least they will be caught up on the latest blockbusters.
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I caught up with him in April, after he'd had 50 years to reflect.
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I caught up with Will Smith, the band's vocalist to talk about Infrared Horizon.
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One word to the wise: Don't get caught up in this Beaujolais nouveau bullshit.
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He is worried about his relatives still caught up in the violence back home.
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Lauer is not the first high-profile journalist to be caught up in scandal.
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The Creators Project caught up with her about life goals, thought processes, and more.
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In 2017, PEOPLE caught up with Cher, who raved over the KKW Beauty founder.
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As a freelance harm reduction worker, he doesn't get caught up in red tape.
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The accusations finally caught up to Mr Cosby and effectively closed down his career.
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When speaking to our team, he didn't deny being caught up in legal proceedings.
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One of those women, Ali Aldrich, caught up with People and shared her story.
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She just enjoyed it, but there were times that it caught up to her.
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Not for the first time, Google Earth has found itself caught up in geopolitics.
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But it's easy for founders to get caught up in what they need today.
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But while the economy has improved, in many places, teachers' raises haven't caught up.
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They're caught up in LGBT issues, and they don't tease out the bi stuff.
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Caught up in the excitement, the man in the story, Euan Holden, identified himself.
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PEOPLE recently caught up with the star — and resident hottie — of the new E!
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Soft sounds around me suggested that others were caught up in similarly strong emotions.
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Maybe Mr. Stone has mellowed, or maybe the world has caught up with him.
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Portman played Evey Hammond, a working class citizen caught up in an anarchist uprising.
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But it wasn't until last year that Curry's salary caught up with his status.
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When the FBI caught up with Mifsud and interrogated him, Mifsud lied three times.
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"It's easy to get caught up in the heat of a campaign," he said.
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As the rest of the industry caught up, the line blended into the background.
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If I get caught up in that stuff, it's just going to be tiring.
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"Caught Up" is no different, and Khalid's vocals blend seamlessly into the smooth production.
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Among those caught up in the incident were young children traveling with their parents.
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But just when the plan seemed within reach, the past caught up with him.
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What would I have said to him if I had caught up to him?
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Emirati commandos and the Indian coastguard caught up with them, 1,780 miles from Dubai.
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Gates was a partner in one of the companies caught up in those charges.
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The Gestapo caught up with Sendler in 1943, but she didn't break under torture.
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Almost every public policy area gets caught up in federal tax plans, including education.
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It's easy to get caught up, especially for someone my age in this industry.
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It's been a heavy lift of a week, so let's get you caught up.
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I could have at least lied and said I was caught up at work!
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It said at least 338 civilians had died after being caught up in clashes.
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Get caught up with our quick list of what to expect from WWDC 2016.
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When I caught up recently, it was clear where the excitement was coming from.
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Mashable caught up with the duo last week ahead of their album launch party.
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Gradually, predictably, she finds herself caught up with the same gangsters who ensnared Eddie.
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Earlier this fall, we caught up with the artist on the streets of London.
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They wanted to be part of something, and they got caught up in it.
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GARAGE caught up with the insightful Chaffee while she was visiting the Venice Biennale.
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They're caught up in machismo or whatever and making these decisions that are bad.
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I actually know somebody very close to me that's caught up in the scandal.
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Stu got caught up in a stream of news on Twitter our last weekend.
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Last week we caught up with Denver promoter, producer, and DJ Brennen Bryarly a.k.
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Noisey caught up with Smith briefly to discuss the record, due out on Feb.
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The experience is particularly hard "for elites caught up in financial crimes," he added.
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Warning: Spoilers through season six, episode four, though none if you are caught up.
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VICE caught up with Apatow, Rust, and Jacobs last month in New York City.
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Over the Christmas and New Year break, I caught up with a little reading.
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VICE caught up with her to recap how we got here, and what's next.
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Klinsmann could never make good on his promises, which eventually caught up with him.
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"A doctor told us that science just hasn't caught up with Avery," Helena said.
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Those three states are caught up in a wave of teacher strikes and protests.
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I caught up again with Ryan on a soupy Thursday morning in the Capitol.
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We know they are not really caught up in the president's self-aggrandizing blather.
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It was unclear if the man had been caught up in a rip current.
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It's important to not get caught up in whatever glory there is for yourself.
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Among other things, the negotiations have been caught up in a battle over immigration.
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Caught up in the wind of refreshed feet, I've left my shoes at home.
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However, there would still be a substantial lag before most Mac software caught up.
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I caught up with him to find out how he went about revolutionizing clubbing.
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Re/code caught up with the Secretary very briefly after his keynote on Thursday.
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By the end of the decade, the idea had caught up with its potential.
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It you're not caught up with Game of Thrones, read at your own risk.
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"Technology caught up — and came to the benefit of this person," Mr. Moore said.
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Greg also caught up with YouNeedABudget's Jesse Mecham about his 115-person remote team.
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We caught up with Ms. Sarvady this week and asked her how it's going.
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I think many recreational athletes get caught up in trends and forget the basics.
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"That was one benefit of getting caught up in a trade war," Priest said.
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In two recent incidents, real-life events caught up with the novelist's noirish vision.
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We all knew someone who was caught up in the events of that night.
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"So just all that torque and stuff has caught up to me," he said.
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One day last year, we caught up over drinks at a Palm Beach hotel.
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Society's signals for judging reputation and trustworthiness haven't caught up with the changing tech.
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That difficulty growing its user base has finally caught up to its financial performance.
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I have no idea what he's caught in, if he's caught up in anything.
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There is the messiah and her religious cult caught up in a dystopian nightmare.
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Young Fogies, they're caught up in a tedium so premature as to seem imposed.
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We caught up with Lena Headey, who plays Cersei Lannister, at home in England.
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We caught up a few days before her first official runway show in September.
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"We don't want to get too caught up in the Trump bashing," Peralta said.
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For her, the plight of New Yorkers caught up in housing disputes is personal.
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Children who are U.S. citizens are caught up in the consequences of these policies.
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Can I hope they get all caught up in golf and art and performance?
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Getting caught up in intra-party fighting over policy differences would be a mistake.
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Something DuBuc had done at the age of ten had caught up with her.
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"Oftentimes, companies just get caught up in the logistics of the implementation," she says.
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Caught up in the shuffle, Nuñez was severely beaten by a group of officers.
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Although campaigns are tightly regulated offline, the rules have not caught up with technology.
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I think we each just got caught up in the romanticism of it all.
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What if your videos about racism get caught up in an anti-racism sweep?
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But I avoid getting caught up in drama at each place so that's nice.
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"We think the consumers today have now caught up with this trend," Kaplan said.
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And Ring wasn't the only one caught up in a child surveillance scandal lately.
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You know I think that it's easy to get caught up in the hype.
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Many of Trump's changes to immigration policy are still caught up in the courts.
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Elijah is a good kid, and he just got caught up in the moment.
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It's not the first time Kobe Steel has been caught up in falsifying data.
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Taylor offers lukewarm support for another American caught up in the scandal: Kurt Volker.
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For some, just one arrest is enough to get caught up in the system.
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To some extent, she claims, she was caught up in a "cult of personality".
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Now, the culture has caught up to her, and her work seems remarkably prescient.
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Last time we caught up with this London trio was over a year ago.
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For so many people, your whole social life is caught up in your workplace.
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The math eventually caught up with Baroo, which served its last meal on Saturday.
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We caught up with Mr. Jobrani by phone in Los Angeles, where he lives.
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But now it appears, that his unorthodox methods may have caught up with him.
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The truth eventually caught up to the legend of a man who rushed in.
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He always looked like a man caught up in something much bigger than him.
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It can be easy to get caught up in the latest news and polls.
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Young players are caught up in match-fixing because there is so little money.
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He just got caught up in something that got out of control, too. Yeah.
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There — you're all caught up on the months of speculation around Apple and cars!
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Does this mean that he was right all along, and we've merely caught up?
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At the event, the Babbage team caught up with the ODI's chairman, Sir Nigel Shadbolt.
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But in some ways, Wellesley had not totally caught up to the mood of revolution.
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And it's hard not to get caught up in the excitement of glamour and fame.
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He said a police officer eventually caught up with the attacker and shot him dead.
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Eventually, I'm able to start working to get caught up on my journal and planner.
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Google was late to the party, but it's all but caught up in many ways.
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Android cameras have finally caught up to the iPhone with comparable performance and picture quality.
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This is what I ran away from, and what's caught up with me in America.
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But once other phones caught up, what were the GS29's most distinguishing new features?
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Please don't get caught up like you did in game of thrones and go MIA !!!!!!
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VICE caught up with Bernal on the phone the day Museo opened in New York.
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If you do find yourself caught up in a summer romance, don't neglect your friends.
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I got myself caught up in it all, in these habits that were incredibly unhealthy.
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Canadian police caught up with them shortly afterward and arrested them for illegally entering Canada.
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It took months and months before developers caught up and split-screen multitasking became usable.
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CNBC Make It recently caught up with Amoruso ahead of the platform's January 2019 launch.
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I haven't caught up with you for some time, it's great to see you again.
|
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At the time, Trump was caught up in a tornado of controversy, from questioning Sen.
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In this instance, for them it was "finders keepers" — but law caught up with them.
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Yes, we're all caught up in the high drama of the NBA playoffs right now.
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However, at least one payment processing service hadn't caught up to the trend — until now.
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Others are getting caught up in the unfollowing step and losing track of the rest.
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And oftentimes, one arrest is enough to get caught up in the criminal justice system.
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Within minutes, they were caught up in a hail of bullets, and Roberth was killed.
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We recently caught up with frontman David Kelling to talk about the story behind it.
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The new Wonder Woman, whatever its virtues, suggests we still haven't caught up with them.
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I can relate to that naivety, and just being so caught up in your emotions.
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If you aren't caught up through the penultimate episode, beware, these whimsical reimaginations contain spoilers!
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PEOPLE caught up with the star on the red carpet after her epic — and emotional!
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Liv Tyler will play Anne Vaux, Catesby's cousin who gets caught up in the plot.
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In case you're not caught up on this international mini-scandal, here are the CliffsNotes.
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If you're not caught up on this season of The Bachelorette, here's a little refresher.
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"You get caught up in trying to outscore teams," Celtics guard Avery Bradley told reporters.
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"This is a problem in the market that E.T.F.s got caught up in," he said.
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Here are five ways to tackle common, unexpected expenses without getting caught up forever. 2400.
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Additional accounts claim that SFW blogs are getting caught up in the removals as well.
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It may be that the cop himself has been caught up in a political storm.
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I was so caught up trying to pay for college that I barely experienced college.
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I watch this week's episode of Silicon Valley (just caught up and I'm in love).
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You've caught up on who has a rightful claim to the Iron Throne, and why.
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Before I could think what to do, I jumped up and caught up to them.
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I never really thought people were stupid enough to get caught up in this stuff.
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According to the report, Ethridge caught up to her son and allegedly fired one shot.
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So, when we caught up with the Pretty Little Liars star and face of mark.
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And Graham's mom immediately stopped her daughter from getting caught up in any body shame.
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But we realize that you, our dear Mashable readers, might not be fully caught up.
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We caught up with L.A.'s most in-demand artist to find out just that.
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I think you have to be caught up in it to write a great speech.
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But as he got older, he says his poor eating habits caught up to him.
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A number of students, visiting the stock exchange, were reportedly caught up in the incident.
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And all of a sudden, I was caught up in this fever of People Power.
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But Facebook eventually caught up to Snap when it added a Stories feature to Instagram.
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They're of the same age, and are caught up in various life and romantic entanglements.
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Yes I am caught up it all drove me nuts but in the best way.
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And luckily PeopleStyle caught up with Miller to get all the details on her look.
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I somehow caught up with the group and brushed off the episode as a fluke.
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They were outscored 26-22 by the Hornets in the third and never caught up.
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A wide cast of teachers and other students get caught up on the action, too.
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He juuuust caught up to Paul less than 2 months ago when HE got knighted.
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But it just wasn't working, because I got so caught up in the LIGO story.
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Police eventually caught up with Bufford's car in a parking lot in Cleveland, Costantino says.
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We briefly caught up with Woo over email to discuss the inspiration behind the series.
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"Our society is so caught up on, like, getting validation," Kardashian says of social media.
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Would the Home Office have given cards to the people caught up in the scandal?
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Srisurat and Pulsabsakul were caught up in the 2011 scandal and suspended for two years.
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Hiring was swift, as employment caught up with women's accelerating desire to enter the workforce.
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Prices for many value-type stocks, notably banks, have already caught up a great deal.
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Justice caught up with some perpetrators, such as Mr Mladic, while many others got away.
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I caught up with her about how the Twinkie magic is made for the 'Gram.
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Insurance providers and state laws haven't caught up to the changes in the fertility industry.
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We caught up with Livingston this morning ahead of the IPO for a short interview.
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Later, I caught up with Johnson as he left the daily Senate GOP lunch meeting.
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"Don't get caught up in a short-term view of same-store comparables," Johnson said.
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That leaves us just enough time to get caught up on where we left off.
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Now it looks like the exporters he represents will be caught up in the fray.
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Even modern headphone makers get caught up in a flashy fad every now and then.
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But in my late teens, I found myself caught up in the social media storm.
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"Now people stream albums, but the problem is that streaming hasn't caught up," he said.
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Think you've caught up on all of the style and beauty news from the week?
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In April 2011, PEOPLE caught up with Franklin after she was hospitalized for an operation.
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"He's so hot, it's easy to get caught up in what this is," she says.
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More Brain Candy, and when I am caught up, I switch to Pod Save America.
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An emotional Slager testified he caught up with Scott and they scuffled before the shooting.
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Inside the ceremony: Bobby Brown and Janelle Monáe caught up – literally – during a commercial break.
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I caught up with Westervelt over the phone to ask her about the new season.
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But I don't even notice their bodies; I'm too caught up critiquing my own shape.
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They don't need an exact number of Americans caught up in PRISM, just a ballpark.
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Needless to say: Unless you're caught up through Season 21, many, many spoilers are ahead.
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Then the guest of honor gets caught up in more scandals than you can count.
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How can you not get caught up in trying to see who blinks or fidgets?
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Even for podcasts, maybe, [monetization] has not totally caught up to where it should be.
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There's no excuse for the tweets, and it caught up with Hader on Tuesday night.
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The company's years of focusing primarily on new driver acquisition had caught up to it.
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Yesterday I caught up with Tom Blomfield, co-founder and CEO of "challenger" bank Monzo.
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After the credits, the home renovation stars caught up with big time fan, Leslie Jones.
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"It's unfortunate that people with disabilities are getting caught up in this debate," Spohn said.
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"After years of having less access to retirement plans, women have caught up," Oakley said.
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In terms of fuel economy, small turbo-charged petrol engines have all but caught up.
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It seems that FetLife has been caught up in a global anti-kink morality panic.
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O'Brien urged quick action to stem the suffering of those caught up in the conflict.
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Plus, you're caught up in a whirlwind of appointments, traditions, expenses, and other people's expectations.
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If you're not caught up on Veep, you're probably wondering why this is so funny.
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We caught up with Jackie Wednesday in D.C. ... where she talked about Juliet's big day.
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