Catch up to Portrait mode, catch up to edge-to-edge displays, and catch up to cutting the headphone jack (sigh).
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They're playing catch-up and it's really, really hard to play catch-up.
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Catch up — please catch up — with season one streaming on Netflix and season two on Hulu.
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We catch up on Designated Survivor, and I catch up on a few work emails and texts.
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It will be a while before constitutional limitations catch up—if they ever catch up at all.
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"I catch up with them and catch up with them," he wrote in an article for Business Insider.
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It will catch up with us, before we have a chance to catch up with it, if at all.
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And now they're trying to play catch-up, and the lake is so large that catch up doesn't work.
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I catch up on reading or catch up on the show I'm watching or do some work and answer some emails.
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"By age 45, women catch up [but] even women who catch up, however, pay a long-term price," Cain Miller explains.
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It could also help Facebook catch up, yes catch up, to Snapchat in terms of daily videos viewed on the social media platform.
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I think there are others who can try to catch up and each of us personally can try to catch up in that, right?
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Even so, the U.S. could still catch up (or nearly catch up) with the ambitious EU, though the Europeans have a growing head start.
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CATCH UP During the week I'm not big on being on the phone, so Sunday is my catch-up-with-family-and-friends day.
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After I take a cold shower, catch up with D. who's leaving Charlotte for the North Carolina coast tomorrow morning, and catch up on some reading.
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In core technological fields where it would be impossible for us to catch up by 2050, we must research asymmetrical steps to catch up and overtake.
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Make your catch-up contributions In 2017, workers 50 and older can contribute $303,000 in "catch-up" contributions to their 401(k) or other employer-provided retirement plans.
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"Just be alone and catch up on television."
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You catch up for a coffee to, you know, catch up, and then someone gets a bit teary (it'll be you), and you'll admit that you're finding it quite hard.
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Scrambling to catch up As K Street scrambles to catch up with the results of the election, one of the biggest priorities is to make inroads with Trump's inner circle.
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Pizza Hut wants to catch up with Domino's However, it's clear that Pizza Hut's announcement is about more than just serving pizza — it also wants to catch up with Domino's.
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"A lot of goods are already warehoused that were imported months ago, so it takes a bit of time to catch up, but prices catch up pretty fast," he added.
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" Mr. Trump, he added, "has got to catch up.
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Summer is a great time to catch up on the shows you may have missed during your busier times of the year, and now need to catch up on before they return.
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Catch up on your readingPocket has an integrated offline mode available, which mean you can catch up on your read-it-later queue on your Chromebook without even a hint of WiFi.
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Among the new WhatsApp features: a new "group catch up," which aims to make it easier for people to catch up on the often long conversations that happen in ongoing group message threads.
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He now has about 8.5 million vested profit interests with a catch-up price of $19.19 a share, and a further 15.6 million with a catch-up price of $21.05, the newspaper added.
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Good thing we have a lot to catch up on!
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We pour ourselves vino, catch up, and play card games.
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But America is now, very slowly, starting to catch up.
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I catch up on Broad City and scroll through Instagram.
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Don't try and follow anyone, you will never catch up.
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Starting like that is going to catch up to us.
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Catch up on the biggest celebrity stories from this week.
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But many would like to see them catch up faster.
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Stay in, sleep, and catch up on some alone time.
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But it's also definitely time to catch up on sleep.
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She did more than just catch up to her costars.
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Catch up on time alone and get some sleep, too.
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Catch up on your rest early in the week, Pisces.
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Don't have time to catch up on all of it?
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It's nice to catch up, and we chat about everything.
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Make time to rest and catch up on time alone.
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R. gets home, and we catch up on our days.
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But it may not be long before others catch up.
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"Your actions need to catch up with your responsibility," Sen.
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It's an especially great time to catch up with friends.
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Normally, I would rush to catch up with the group.
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Attending nursery or extra language tuition helps migrants catch up.
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Catch up quick: The Maldives is a popular honeymoon destination.
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If you missed one, now's the time to catch up.
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While we ate, Bob and I continued to catch up.
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Catch up on new episodes every Monday by subscribing here.
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We order fried goodness and catch up on life ($25).
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Dude needs to catch up before he gets it in.
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Nixon wasn't looking and had to run to catch up.
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I like to catch up on all the weeks' announcements.
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We make spaghetti and meatballs for dinner and catch up.
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They catch up on their feelings during a relaxing pedicure.
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It's now on Netflix to catch up for next year.
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How long will it take for movies to catch up?
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Until then, catch up on all the past winners below.
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Catch up on more episodes of "Yesterday on the Internet."
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Catch up with our monthlong dive into The Times's archives.
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I was always trying to catch up and learn things.
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Twitter's new feature to help users 'catch up' on news.
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But it's a good place to catch up with people.
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I'm playing catch up on all my missed classes now.
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The goal was to help Uber catch up to Waymo.
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Then we catch up on this week's American Horror Story.
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Take some time to yourself and catch up on rest.
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I think it just takes a minute to catch up.
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Go deeper: Catch up on the details of Zhang's arrest
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American firms may yet catch up with their Chinese counterparts.
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Boden also sees banks racing to catch up with Starling.
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Online video will almost catch up to display by 2018.
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Such investments make it harder for competitors to catch up.
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Catch up with my coworkers and get some work done.
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Here's all of the important news to catch up on.
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Today I want to catch up on the latest developments.
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So is it possible to catch up on lost sleep?
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Since then, the SBA has been working to catch up.
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Call your siblings and catch up with your favorite friends.
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Authorities have moved swiftly to catch up with the firestorm.
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Now, it looks like they're just trying to catch up.
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Eventually those demons have to catch up with Frank, right?
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You can catch up on the first seven episodes here.
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But first, let's catch up on the weekend that was. .
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Free to make friends and catch up with old ones.
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But it is almost certainly plotting ways to catch up.
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It's time for the rest of Washington to catch up.
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He hopes to catch up with Kotsar while he's there.
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But first, let's catch up on the week that was.
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SARA EISEN: David Rubenstein, good to catch up with you.
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It's just time to catch up with some old friends.
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"You better catch up on that real quick," Calease said.
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It's 2018, and we have DVRs to catch up on.
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You still have the rest of April to catch up.
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Catch up quick: What happened during this month's Niger attack
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Catch up: Photos of Trump's past few days in Japan.
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But that won't do much good unless regulations catch up.
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Insurers, traditionally slow to embrace technology, need to catch up.
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It was a great time to catch up on texts.
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Need to catch up with the Fords before season two?
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We need to catch up, go over a few things.
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Oh, and catch up with Protoje on tour this summer.
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Will all that extra work catch up to the Warriors?
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Otherwise, your lack of sleep could catch up to you.
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The world's largest retailer is playing catch up with Amazon.
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We catch up with Moira at a Canadian refugee center.
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Catch up on the highlights from her Senate hearing here.
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"They will catch up with each other," one expert said.
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"Sometimes to catch up, and sometimes to make new introductions."
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The new laser weapon could help the Americans catch up.
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Now is a very, very good time to catch up.
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Starting from behind makes it much harder to catch up.
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Catch up on where 11 main characters were last seen.
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Here's what to read to catch up on the case.
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A catcher can catch up to 1,500 birds per hour.
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But the world is starting to catch up to Peterson.
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We'll still share the park bench occasionally and catch up.
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"Lies always seem to catch up with us," she says.
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I catch up for 15 minutes on Kylie's 303st birthday.
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Catch up on all our coverage of the hearings here.
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It was his job now to catch up with us.
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These are good omens for those trying to catch up.
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Wilk said the laws need to catch up to reality.
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We are sort of waiting for them to catch up.
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In 2013, Haspel's past seemed to catch up with her.
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We will need new ideas in order to catch up.
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Rosberg then set about trying to catch up with Hamilton.
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Catch up on Season 1 of this Underground Railroad thriller.
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I try to catch up with staff at that time.
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"But regulators often allow companies to catch up," she said.
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Catch up on our full coverage of the deal here.
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That's the silent sound of Porsche trying to catch up.
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Newton's laws of physics will ultimately catch up to Facebook.
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Babies can sometimes catch up to eight colds a year.
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I also used the Kindle to catch up on reading.
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But simply being unable to catch up to a fastball?
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"It takes us time to catch up," said Rabbi Elefant.
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The Washington Capitals did not and never could catch up.
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A slowdown should catch up to U.S. markets, she said.
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So the rest of the industry needs to catch up.
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For now, all we can do is play catch up.
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"Ian says in the series that "society will catch up.
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Catch up on your alone time and get some rest!
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You're feeling sensitive today, Capricorn, so catch up on rest.
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Catch up on rest and spend some time alone recharging.
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You need to rest and catch up on time alone.
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Day 7: My libido's starting to catch up to me.
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You'll finally be able to catch up on sleep, too!
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I love to catch up with friends and make music.
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You're tired as hell, so catch up on some sleep.
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Need a quiet space to just catch up on work?
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You might want to catch up on some time alone.
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Kim, Kourtney, and Khloé catch up during hair and makeup.
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But the rest of the country had to catch up.
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Catch up on the latest headlines with the Morning Briefing.
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"We tried for years to catch up," Ms. Newman said.
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At some point, that has to catch up with you.
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Stay tuned after the reading to catch up with her.
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I know one day this will catch up with me.
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I shower and catch up on The Bachelor before bed.
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Finding a time everyone's free to catch up is difficult.
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Catch up on rest and take care of your health.
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It seems the political world is beginning to catch up.
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Casse was already playing catch up with War of Will.
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I like to catch up on things that I've downloaded.
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Park rangers can't catch up with it to render aid.
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Sit inside and catch up on the week's book news.
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I've been slow to catch up to the healthy lifestyle.
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Catch up: Here's an overview of the situation in Venezuela.
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Sundays is when I catch up with them over FaceTime.
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This summer I plan to catch up with two writers.
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Eventually the science and economics will catch up with you.
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Effort without reward will eventually catch up to absolutely everyone.
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"The rest of the world could catch up," she said.
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But that's when the other countries started to catch up.
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It will take time for those regulations to catch up.
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Sign up here, and catch up on our latest advice.
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Sign up here, and catch up on the first edition.
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Z and I catch up and talk about our lives.
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I catch up with C., nighttime routine, and pass out.
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Timothy Park, AmorePacific's chief strategist, thinks it can catch up.
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Often, training in these areas is slow to catch up.
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Want to catch up on the full list of winners?
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"It's harder to catch up if don't save," says Taylor.
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Catch up on the scandal that led to his downfall.
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I'll catch up with you guys on the other side.
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Research takes a while to catch up with demographic changes.
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We all catch up and laugh and have some wine.
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But he couldn't quite catch up with each successive owner.
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We chat and catch up, and the hour flies by.
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But the goddess still found a way to catch up.
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Without Cespedes and Wright, the offense usually cannot catch up.
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Why do the earnings of liberal arts majors catch up?
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France, it argues, needs to catch up with the times.
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But we still talk every few weeks to catch up.
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It would take the European states decades to catch up.
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"It's fun to get together and catch up," Backstrom said.
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The club's revenue would never catch up with its expenditure.
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If you missed any of it, you should catch up.
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But it's spent heavily in recent years to catch up.
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Eight days after the election, Facebook tried to catch up.
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We catch up on our weekends since he left town.
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L. and I relax on the couch and catch up.
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Be gentle with yourself and catch up on rest, Sagittarius.
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" Another employee said Dees "didn't catch up with the times.
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Just tuning into the campaign, or want to catch up?
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And we actually catch up with her after the prayer.
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And we actually catch up with her after the prayer.
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They can catch up while burning calories instead of cash.
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Catch up quick: So far, 9 candidates will attend. Sen.
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Take some time and catch up with some great journalism.
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Looking for some stuff to catch up on this weekend?
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I catch up to him and pick up the scraps.
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"We want to catch up to the problem," Hickton says.
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It's hard to get ahead when you can't catch up.
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I'll catch up with house work on my day off.
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CATCH-UP Hyundai is also looking to catch up with its peers in future mobility, the personal transport innovations from ride-sharing to self-driving cars that are expected to reshape the auto industry.
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We're just constantly playing catch-up and there's always some new bit about life to catch up on," says Hilton, who performs an original song in The Christmas Contract called "Don't Feel Like Christmas.
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Not sure how to catch up with so much going on?
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This form of catch-up growth, at least, is on hold.
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That eventually started to catch up with additional Tier 1 securities.
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I think this is starting to catch up with him, though.
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That's just not a good team to play catch-up against.
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The constant catch-up undermines the Fed's justification for rate rises.
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Unfortunately, the market has yet to catch up to this discovery.
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So, it's only natural that software has to catch up, too.
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We snack and catch up — and my latest Glossier purchase arrives!
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Huawei, OnePlus, and virtually every phone maker can easily catch up.
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He just moved apartments and invites me over to catch up.
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Maybe then the writers will catch up to the modern times?
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Catch up on everything — I mean it, literally everything — right here.
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But when we catch up with our two protagonists, they're stuck.
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Catch up on previous seasons of Superstore with Hulu or NBC.
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Dizzy has had the zoo's staff playing catch up ever since.
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This moon in Scorpio asks that you catch up on rest.
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I fall asleep early to catch up on time zone difference.
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If you don't understand Brexit, here's your chance to catch up.
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Will DJ Shaolin Fantastic's flirtations with criminality catch up to him?
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We all have a lot to catch up and connect over.
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I'm sorry it took so long for me to catch up.
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He tries to catch up with him and sing with him.
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I catch up with my good friend D. on the phone.
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You still have time to catch up for the inevitable end.
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The law has to catch up with the privacy concerns here.
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"At this age, you can do catch-up contributions, " Boneparth said.
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Catch up on the latest news from WWDC 2017 right here.
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It's a great way to catch up with both of them.
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We catch up over happy hour wine, truffle fondue, and hummus.
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The trackpad itself is a fine upgrade, but again — catch-up.
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We catch up on Sunday night TV and head to sleep.
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Catch up on all of the details in the indictment here.
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We catch up and I start to get hungry for dinner.
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Catch up on sleep and alone time: You need to recharge.
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The US has a long way to go to catch up.
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Every day I struggled to concentrate in school and catch up.
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I recently got Netflix again, so I catch up on Love.
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I call my friend during his lunch break to catch up.
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Then I come back home and catch up on house chores.
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Still, rebellion that vicious will eventually catch up with a person.
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I call my dad and we catch up while I eat.
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I also call my parents to catch up in the evening.
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"Catch up," she says, when her friend returns from the bathroom.
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These are the stories you need to catch up on. 22.
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We have a good laugh and catch up on old times.
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Sadly, the past is now beginning to catch up with it.
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Kim and Kanye catch up about the situation on the phone.
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Now Tesla is in the rare position of playing catch-up.
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"We are racing to catch up with the coast," he says.
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I get to work and catch up on a few things.
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Those over 55 can make a catch-up contribution of $1,000.
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It will take a while for the infrastructure to catch up.
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I get to the place and catch up with my sister.
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I catch up and make small talk with the new interns.
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We relax and catch up on the porch for a bit.
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"Only 300 or so emails to catch up on," she joked.
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Once you are behind it is incredibly difficult to catch up.
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Summer is a great time to catch up on some stargazing.
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Those little things catch up with you in these close games.
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The U.S. may wish to catch up quickly on such consultations.
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We split a burger, have a beer each, and catch up.
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TC: You're helping progressive and centrist campaigns play catch-up here.
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He'll need another $10.4 billion to catch up with Bill Gates.
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Google is playing catch up here, but it's doing it quickly.
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WAPNER: Alright, Jeffrey, it's always good to catch up with you.
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And then I could just catch up that -- that&aposs brilliant.
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Maybe the world will finally catch up to them this time.
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We discuss our days, the news, and catch up on things.
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Catch up on this ongoing story with Recode's continually updated storystream.
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Read Devoured and catch up with hubby while he eats dinner.
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There's plenty to catch up on in Little People, Big World.
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We catch up on last week's episode of The Walking Dead.
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And if you don't own one, it's time to catch up.
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The moon in Sagittarius asks that you catch up on rest.
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It is going to take Bots a while to catch up.
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Catch up on Instagram stories in between replying to work emails.
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We catch up on life and talk about his job prospects.
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The thing that has to catch up is the licensing laws.
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She buys coffee for both of us and we catch up.
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He sees Facebook as behind the times and playing catch-up.
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On the way home, my dad calls and we catch up.
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This is where you try to catch up, you distance yourself.
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"They have so much to catch up on," says the source.
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"It's a time to really catch up and bond," Scott says.
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In some vital naval technologies, China is struggling to catch up.
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Microsoft is playing catch up when it comes to console sales.
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You can also catch up with them on Twitter or Instagram.
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But the Democratic policy establishment is still largely playing catch-up.
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Here's everything Gaga revealed in her enlightening catch-up with Lowe.
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Once I get home, I shower and catch up on emails.
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There shouldn't be that much pressure to try to catch up.
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Catch up on the first stage of the GoldenEye attack here.
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It still had to wait for network carriers to catch up.
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I bring it home and catch up on The Bold Type.
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Catch up with friends who are out of your area code.
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He performed the future, while pop culture tried to catch up.
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Catch up quick, with Axios' one-screen update on the shooting.
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It's time for the rest of the media to catch up.
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Catch up on all the first-timer series at the Emmys.
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Catch up and relax — there are no civil wars in Trumpland.
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"They have so much to catch up on," said the source.
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Beck estimates there are over 100 companies trying to catch up.
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I text my best friend from home, and we catch up.
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It is still playing catch up with the likes of Tesla.
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Back in LA, Kim, Kourtney, and Kanye catch up over brunch.
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"You can't play catch-up here (in New Hampshire)," Kasich said.
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We catch up a bit while I make pad see ew.
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You're feeling stuck—take it slow and catch up on rest.
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Gamou and I are overdue for a catch-up sesh, anyway.
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If we put behavior before mood, our mood will catch up.
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Whether or not Sony chooses to catch up is anyone's guess.
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Throughout the entire season, we didn't have to play catch up.
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The park needs $40.8 million to catch up with deferred maintenance.
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Because technology is moving so fast, regulations have to catch up.
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Take time to be alone and to catch up on rest.
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Sharp is playing catch-up with Korean rivals in OLED panels.
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Catch up on all the new fall TV you've missed 23.
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Catch up on all the happenings in Poland and Germany here.
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You need to catch up on rest and on alone time.
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How else do you expect to catch up on The Crown?
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It takes less than second for the algorithm to catch up.
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More often than not I feel like I'm playing catch up.
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"We are working hard to catch up any delays," it said.
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No one's been able to catch up – not in enough numbers.
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Catch up on extra rest and don't indulge in paranoid thoughts.
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The moon in Pisces asks that you catch up on sleep.
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We weren't able to catch up with it for some reason.
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Be gentle with yourself today, Leo, and catch up on rest!
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China can still grow quite fast simply through technological catch-up.
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It's not hard to catch up with several in one afternoon.
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Catch up now before six new episodes arrive on May 27.
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Simply put, Social Security has to catch up with the times.
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A third runway would help Britain catch up with European rivals.
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We could all catch up, get together, no cameras, just friends.
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Now it devotes the entire sixth floor to playing catch-up.
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Also: Catch up on the DACA case before the Supreme Court.
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Well today might be the day for you to catch up!
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But in some critical respects, it is now playing catch-up.
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If you start with very little, you need to catch up.
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He did not, but he said yes and played catch-up.
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But the models are beginning to catch up with the geology.
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How did the past (and Western Union) catch up with Fink?
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For the rest of you, now's your time to catch up.
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The TV show itself is playing catch-up with the headlines.
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It took time for the other major tournaments to catch up.
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Clearly, I have a lot of content to catch up on.
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However, Worth believes the group is due for a catch-up.
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The United States may find the challenge to catch up fraught.
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Facebook is racing to catch up to, and ultimately surpass, Twitter.
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Maybe his fledgling Instagram account will catch up with the hype.
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"We had to wait for it to catch up," he said.
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Regardless of age, millennials are working hard to catch up financially.
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Albania, meanwhile, is playing catch-up, ranked 42nd in the world.
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Which is why they say the technology needs to catch up.
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It was a beautiful day to catch up with Bono. pic.twitter.
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Between work, family and home, life can catch up to us.
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BUT WE'RE NOT TRYING TO CATCH UP FOR HISTORICAL UNDER RUNS.
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He moves so fast that people are scrambling to catch up.
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Let's catch up on all of the week's biggest gaming news.
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Priorities USA was an attempt to help President Obama catch up.
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"They have a catch-up provision for a reason," he said.
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"Mauritania is trying to catch up with the world," he said.
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So how much time do we give them to catch up?
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Make time to be alone and to catch up on rest.
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Make time to rest and to catch up on time alone.
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Based on that system, it will always be playing catch up.
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If Cleveland is going to catch up, they'll have to gamble.
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If not (no judgment, either), now's your chance to catch up.
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Be gentle with yourself and catch up on rest today, Libra.
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Technology isn't slowing down and waiting for insurance to catch up.
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The answer is that, no, you're never going to catch up.
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Make time to catch up with yourself and get some rest.
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Ahead, catch up on the results from contests held so far.
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Gemini season begins, and you need to catch up on rest.
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Catch up on all the sleep you say you are missing.
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"Your actions need to catch up to your responsibilities," he added.
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Catch up with our guide to the accusations and the fallout.
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Now a frantic maintenance and repair catch-up effort is underway.
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Now, the company is scrambling to catch up with the trend.
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Catch up on the entire scandal in just 6 minutes here.
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Whatever you are running from will eventually catch up with you.
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Catch up with the broadcast on NBC tonight at 8 p.m.
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Democrats have a lot of work to do to catch up.
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Everything behind that I think it's possible to catch up with.
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At that time, Mr. Cabuag was still trying to catch up.
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Reunited, we went out for awkward catch-up drinks and dinner.
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"Being on the plane is my catch-up time," she said.
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You can catch up on the biggest moments so far here.
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"Government needs to catch up with the technology revolution," Trump said.
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It's time for the market to catch up to the need.
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Catch up: Twelve states and the District of Columbia allow it.
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Catch up: What is Brexit, and what does it all mean?
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Finally, it's time to catch up on some great Weekend Reads.
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To catch up on the highlights, read our live briefing here.
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But it took a long time for him to catch up.
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She called her to catch up and ask about their friends.
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Catch up on the best of contemporary art from Korea here.
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Even Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein had to play catch-up.
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At that point, though, it was too late to catch up.
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You want to chill with them and hang and catch up.
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Catch up quick: Bipartisan Committee leaders sent Watkins a letter Aug.
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I'll catch up on emails and maybe edit a few articles.
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I'm curious how long it will take Instagram to catch up.
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When it comes to military operations, they're still playing catch up.
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Catch up on the election with this guide to our coverage.
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Japanese stocks have in effect been playing catch-up, as well.
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Sign up here, and catch up on our latest advice here.
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Even women who catch up, however, pay a long-term price.
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A groundswell of federal policy efforts could soon play catch-up.
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But right from the start, Mr. Hunt was playing catch-up.
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I try to use the time to catch up on CME.
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To catch up and prep for the week ahead, read on.
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Occasionally I will ring him to ask, Could we catch up?
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Speaking of the news, let's catch up on what happened yesterday.
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It may take some time to catch up to its neighbors.
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Is it too late for Disney to catch up to Netflix?
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But sometimes their history and their misbehavior catch up with them.
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"We can't catch up with all our orders," Mr. Irie said.
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Minnesota primary results: Catch up on live coverage from the primary:Sen.
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It's my chance for people to catch up with me impromptu.
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The moon enters Taurus, urging you to catch up on rest.
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If they don&apost, eventually it will catch up to them.
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And we find them later, or we catch up with them.
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We catch up on boys, politics, society, health, and friend drama.
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National reporters who largely ignored Santorum were left playing catch up.
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Now, catch up on the the last 49ers Super Bowl team...
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It didn't take much time for Pete to catch up, however.
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A second camp, in March, would help them to catch up.
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Here's a roundup to help you catch up with the news.
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Still, the game is playing catch up to culture at large.
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It's always a good time to catch up with Tim Cook.
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We eat our sandwiches together and catch up on our days.
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Before you binge, catch up on where the show left off.
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In contrast, he argues that insurance is yet to catch up.
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Soon, all the hyperloops out there may be playing catch-up.
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Lots of those enterprises just started and need to catch up.
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But is the rest of the world ready to catch up?
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Like many young Cubans, Rocio mostly wants Cuba to catch up.
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I've got to somehow try to catch up to my number.
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I catch up on Money Diaries while I eat my lunch.
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Nonetheless, Worth believes Disney is now poised for a catch-up.
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It's system trading, and it's hard for anyone to catch up.
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Go deeper: How your air conditioner plays catch-up to regulations
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There is an expectation that you can always catch up later.
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Catch up: The crisis in Venezuela was years in the making.
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I wish I thought that catch-up was around the corner.
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Summer is a good time to catch up on short fiction.
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Read the exchanges here, and catch up with a video recap.
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There's some amazing journalism here, take some time to catch up.
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Subscribe to our channel to catch up on our latest videos.
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On the doctor's end, it's an endless game of catch-up.
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The accelerated investigation should help the agency "catch up," he added.
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" And he said, "We're going to catch up with them ahead.
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If you want to catch up, find The Times's coverage here.
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The question now: Will more journals catch up to the trend?
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Catch up with all previous episodes on the network's streaming platforms.
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KS: Pop in, he's trying to catch up to our scoop.
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The consequences of different character's actions catch up with them, old lines of dialogue echo through time, and basically anytime anyone does anything — bad or good — you know it's going to catch up with them eventually.
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Rounda proposes expanding eligibility for catch-up contributions, so that someone who took at least one year out of the workforce to care for a family member could start making catch up contributions before age 50.
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I have spoken at length in the past to security officials and they will always tell you that defending in cyber security is a game of catch-up, always catch up against the next algorithm change.
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" Between the lines: "Retailers are trying to catch up to technology giants.
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I catch up on the news — so much terrible stuff going on.
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Make time to be alone and catch up on sleep today, Aquarius.
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The Moon is in Virgo, encouraging you to catch up on rest.
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Design leaders predict it will take years for education to catch up.
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That's fine, I have a LOT of work to catch up on.
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Time and again she Fiona's bad relationship decisions catch up with her.
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We catch up for over an hour and both realize the time.
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Before I dive into this week's topic, let's catch up a bit.
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To catch up, start here, and find all the installments here. Enjoy.
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Home is catch-up to the Echo, but also one step ahead.
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Just take it slow, and make sure to catch up on rest.
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In case you've been sleeping, here's a quick catch up on Kadiata.
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We can catch up, technologically, and be as efficient as the Chinese.
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The moon in Pisces encourages you to catch up rest today, Aries!
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Women start behind and spend their careers just trying to catch up.
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The bank is hiring more bankers and using technology to catch up.
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Now the family is playing catch-up in getting her needed services.
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We catch up and talk about what everyone's up to these days.
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We catch up on new jobs, my seed grant, my recent pitch.
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We find a Vietnamese place to have some lunch and catch up.
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Then I turn on Young & Hungry and catch up on the goofiness.
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We've got a lot to catch up on, so let's get started.
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American public opinion has been slow to catch up to these truths.
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You can also catch up on old episodes right here on MUNCHIES.
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Whether or not that works, change will catch up with Ohio eventually.
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I try to catch up with my parents about once a week.
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The Moon is in Sagittarius, encouraging you to catch up on rest.
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But corporate earnings have yet to catch up to justify that surge.
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I chit-chat and catch up with both for a little bit.
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I watch Good Mythical Morning and catch up on other YouTube videos.
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In fact, drug regulators are usually playing catch up to drug users.
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Even after supposed quantum advantages appear, classical computers usually catch up quickly.
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Catch up on rest and time alone today, Sagittarius—you need it.
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We iron out the details of my flight, and then catch up.
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Catch-up contributions for savers age 2000 and older remain at $22019,000.
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That would make it ever more difficult for rivals to catch up.
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We eat dinner together, and then I catch up on work emails.
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I call my brother and we catch up on each other's weekends.
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However, it will take some time for government regulation to catch up.
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The employee is on borrowed time when bosses catch up with him.
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Policy matters, too, and laggards who change their ways can catch up.
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You can catch up here before the show returns on October 21.
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And he calls me from time to time and we catch up.
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I catch up on the phone with two friends, which feels good.
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It's also a bit of catch-up with other Silicon Valley behemoths.
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Our conversation feels a little forced, but it's nice to catch up.
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It was the rest of the industry that needed to catch up.
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The 2015 revenue include catch-up revenue from the past two years.
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New York demonstrated once again why Sanders can't seem to catch up.
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We catch up for a minute before she has to hang up.
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They catch up and talk about how in love they once were.
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But now no one expects Louisiana to catch up with Silicon Valley.
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I think that's something that would eventually catch up with most people.
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I assumed at a certain point they'd catch up with my reality.
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I eat with my roommates while we catch up on The Bachelor.
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I catch up on emails and get to a few writing assignments.
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Later, I do some work and then catch up with my cousin.
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Europe, by contrast, is playing catch-up, and China has said little.
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We have a good catch-up about our weekends during the walk.
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You can still use your tax refund to catch up a little.
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Schooling led throughout the 100-meter butterfly and Phelps couldn't catch up.
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It has a less than 1% share and wants to catch up.
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To catch up with the full cast, watch the exclusive video above.
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They're intended as pauses, so our policymaking can catch up with technology.
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Kim and Khloé manage to catch up with Rob at his house.
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Is this the year TV advertisers finally catch up to TV viewers?
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We catch up about our days and snuggle a bit before bed.
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Why it was important: iOS 9 was Apple in catch-up mode.
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There's plenty of time to catch up before the highly anticipated finale.
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"Sprint is trying to catch up to a moving target," he said.
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Some confuse the trap with the simple logic of catch-up growth.
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But Walmart is trying to catch up with Amazon in other ways.
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We continued to catch up to it until it was directly below.
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Brin admits not having had time to catch up on the news.
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Oracle has been playing catch up when it comes to the cloud.
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To catch up on the recaps, you can see them all here.
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We kiss and catch up while I fill the sink for dishes.
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So what would it take for the developing world to catch up?
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Now Facebook's content moderators just need to catch up to that policy.
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However, that's really just a catch up to where WW closed Wednesday.
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On the chassis side, Abiteboul said Renault were still playing catch-up.
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I catch up with my old officemates on the current office drama.
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I head to a brunch place to catch up with a friend.
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Buying a nationally known grocer gives Amazon a way to catch up.
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It's a chance to catch up on any days you missed.3.
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On my way to work, I call my parents to catch up.
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I heat up chili for lunch and catch up on the internet.
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Unlike the revival, the seventh season is included in this catch-up.
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Husband and I eat dinner together and catch up on our days.
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BaFin asks N26 to catch up with its backlog of flagged transactions.
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I feel guilty about not studying, but I'll catch up later tonight.
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But some countries are galloping ahead, hopeful the rest will catch up.
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I haven't seen her in months, so it's great to catch up.
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I was playing catch-up with someone I'd known all my life.
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She urged German automotive companies to start a race to catch up.
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Years of growth over safety strategy might finally catch up with it.
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Television is just relatively new; it took a while to catch up.
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The job was already hard enough without having to play catch-up.
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Besides, parents have a lot of TV to catch up on themselves.
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We catch up and reminisce and then chat with his roommates briefly.
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It's the perfect time to catch up on the science fiction juggernaut.
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In the name of research, he did manage to catch up somehow.
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That's why NATO is in such a mad scramble to catch up.
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Europe's electric cars will catch up with gas guzzlers in cost terms.
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If you missed The Man from U.N.C.L.E. or Ex Machina, catch up.
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IS IT POSSIBLE THAT JCPENNEY CAN ACTUALLY CATCH UP AT THIS POINT?
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Larry rushed over to embrace Lance and catch up on old times.
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Back in Washington, Trump's brain trust was trying to play catch-up.
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Let's hope human interactions with domestic and farmed animals catch up too.
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Target is still trying to play catch-up with its online business.
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Read More Ex-Fed Plosser: Big rate catch up may be needed
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For now, you can catch up on exactly what to expect below.
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The start screen has prompt to "catch up" to your Nike+ friends.
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Use this time to slow down and catch up with old friends!
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You can catch up on episodes of Teen Mom in the meanwhile.
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Beyond the veil, he's waiting for everyone to catch up once again.
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Catch up on Samsung's CES 2016 press conference in under 10 minutes.
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Make time to be alone and to catch up on some rest.
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The moon in Libra asks that you catch up on rest, too.
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Who knows when Bixby will catch up to them in this respect.
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Maybe you could catch up on Deadwood before the upcoming movie airs.
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The television you glue your eyes on to catch up on Westworld?
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It's time to catch up on alone time and get some sleep.
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Eventually, the frustration may begin to catch up with Mr Putin too.
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Can Google's Daydream platform catch up with the Vive and the Rift?
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Make time for yourself to slow down and catch up on rest.
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We decided to catch up with Gustafsson to chat about his prediction.
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Catch up on what the Royal Hamster has been up to lately.
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Make it an early night—you need to catch up on rest!
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The US, as well, has a ways to go to catch up.
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Not long after the election, Mr. Colbert started to play catch-up.
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Great to catch up with my Democratic colleagues on the field. pic.twitter.
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Catch up here on what to expect before the summit kicks off.
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Catch up on OITNB season 5 with our Binge Club recaps here.
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Sessions will have to play catch up in the Alabama fundraising race.
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Google is starting to play catch-up in cloud services against Amazon.
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It is past time for law to catch up with society's progression.
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The old lions of Capitol Hill were left straining to catch up.
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But Mr. Moynihan has also been playing catch-up on cutting costs.
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I'm hoping it [Facebook ads] finally catch up to what YouTube is.
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"It always felt like I was trying to catch up," she said.
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This would in turn allow other auto companies to play catch-up.
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Orlando was forced to play catch-up the rest of the night.
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It's no slouch, but Microsoft's game console isn't likely to catch up.
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Unfortunately, in this category of weaponry, the U.S. is playing catch up.
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Asked when supply would catch up, he said there's no telling when.
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"It was a beautiful day to catch up with Bono," Ryan tweeted.
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Eventually, their choices will catch up to them and the American people.
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Rosberg took the penalty, dropped to fourth and could never catch up.
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It's undoubtedly more fully featured, and Google Home is playing catch up.
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They also want him to catch up in the digitization of retail.
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But teachers have not had time to catch up on their curriculums.
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Definitely keep your schedule flexible so you can catch up on rest!
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Here's hoping Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T move fast to catch up.
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The new moon in Sagittarius asks that you catch up on rest.
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They would catch up on the Vietnam War and other headlines later.
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Catch up on your energy levels and what feels right to you.
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Make time for quiet meditation and catch up on time alone today.
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It's also in this game of catch-up that we are failing.
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The moon enters Aries, encouraging you to catch up on time alone.
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Before others can catch up, he's off exploring new forms of expression.
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Now's the time to catch up on last night's winners (and losers).
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Catch up on the entire Trump-Russia scandal in just 6 minutes
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IBM is hoping the deal will help it catch up with Amazon.
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We used to think, well, you can catch up on the weekend.
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To catch up with Boy's Club, get the collected works via Fantagraphics.
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So, out in the dayroom, I catch up with my pal Axe.
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Tech watchers say regulators in the U.S. are still playing catch-up.
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Companies worldwide are seeking to catch up to American companies' head start.
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It developed because technology needed to catch up with evidence collection procedures.
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The question is whether or not he can catch up to it.
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Will the smell of old, unexhumed scandal catch up with Hillary Clinton?
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"The Trump campaign, at this point, is (playing) catch-up," he said.
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Some of the customers seemed to be friends meeting to catch up.
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We can't put the virus on pause while we play catch-up.
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If you're desperate to catch up on the news, buy a newspaper.
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Not a bad one to read, relax and catch up on sleep.
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Alas, she raids the snack bar, and we catch up on life.
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But Luke Cage wanted to play catch up with a liberal awareness.
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Unified in 23, Germany was scrambling to catch up with industrialized Britain.
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It's easy to see why he's had to play catch-up here.
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You can catch up on our previous coverage of the series here.
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Catch up now on the highlights from night one and night two.
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Facebook is also playing catch-up with people's shifting social media behavior.
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New York and the Northeast "are beginning to catch up," he added.
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If it wants to catch up, Google's not short on the cash.
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At some point, of course, this strategy will catch up with Republicans.
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Catch up: In 1834, New York struck a deal with New Jersey.
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It's how my parents catch up with their school friends in Mumbai.
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The United States is playing catch-up in electrifying its bus fleet.
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Each day brought new shocks as the government ran to catch up.
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Use my break to catch up on the new Money Diary posts!
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And our understanding of the implications is only starting to catch up.
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So the Zambian government decided to focus on helping kids catch up.
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Catch up: Here's what we know and don't know about the attacks.
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Catch up on the accusations and the ideological divisions in the church.
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Equity was busy last week, so catch up if you missed anything.
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"I remember in 2010, always trying to play catch-up," Knight said.
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But SAP, eager to catch up with Salesforce, pursued Qualtrics for months.
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So grab a cup of coffee from Central Perk and catch up!
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The question now is: Will more journals catch up to the trend?
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Four years later, we have not even begun to play catch up.
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We may even catch up with our employee performance reviews — imagine that!
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Clinton money pouring into the Iowa airwaves to catch up with Sanders.
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Ms. Mallory said she would catch up on Mr. Comey's comments later.
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You can catch up on past seasons of "Forensic Files" on demand.
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Instantly, staff members strained to catch up, hustling in their home offices.
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Or they'd wait for the other donkey or donkeys to catch up.
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I relax and catch up on MasterChef while B. does some work.
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D. and my parents catch up over Colombian roast chicken and rice.
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Teachers there have the more difficult task of helping students catch up.
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We catch up on each other's weekends while we get dinner ready.
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I catch up on my magazines and keep reading Boys in Trees.
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"It needs to play a little catch up yet," he told CNBC.
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Houston played at a breakneck pace, leaving the Knicks playing catch-up.
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It's nearly impossible for workers to catch up with the world's wealthiest.
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All the while, Amazon's competitors have been working hard to catch up.
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There is more effort now, but they are having to catch up.
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I catch up with Luiz Helfenstein, who I'd met at the barbecue.
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I had some differences in the speed it took to catch up.
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I'd fallen so far behind on that show, I'd never catch up.
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And think of this time as an opportunity to simply catch up.
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For the rest of society to catch up to where you are?
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Catch up: Lebanon's refuse crisis says a lot about its political economy.
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Employees 50 or older can make an additional $43,500 catch-up contribution.
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And rivals will soon work to catch up with Samsung and Apple.
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Make time to rest today and catch up on alone time, Aries.
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" As Asan notes, ominously, "Eventually his choices will catch up to him.
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I message friends and make plans to catch up tomorrow after work.
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I call my mom on my way so we can catch up.
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Catch up on all the fun the stars had on Instagram ahead.
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I think you should catch up when you&aposre visiting New York.
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We catch up on our days before beginning our respective nightly routines.
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We catch up for an hour then head out to family dinner.
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He's my husband's younger brother so we catch up for a bit.
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He got fired for lying, so it can catch up with you.
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As they catch up, they tiptoe around the subject of their regrets.
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For some, it was an evening to catch up with old friends.
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Denying reality may be politically convenient, but fact tends to catch up.
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Catch up on a busy week of news from the Trump administration.
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The officers catch up to him and tackle him to the ground.
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We catch up and I tell her the instructions with my key.
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Breakingviews Coach is paying luxury prices to catch up with the Europeans.
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Instead they can try working harder to catch up with the strongest.
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Is it time to put your cash into some catch-up trades?
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The moon is in slow-moving Taurus, so catch up on rest!
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During the football season, Tuesdays are big catch-up nights for me.
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She had been attending summer school to catch up in several classes.
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It really took them all of 2014 to catch up with demand.
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Now, it's time for us to catch up to the financing part.
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It's time for us to catch up and spend some time together.
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We catch up for a little before getting into the nitty-gritty.
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I catch up with my other roommates and chat about our days.
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However, Hollywood has yet to catch up with its ongoing diversity issue.
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My wife is younger and I'm waiting for her to catch up.
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It is time for the rest of the country to catch up.
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The moon in Libra asks that you catch up on rest, Scorpio.
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It would take a few years for the science to catch up.
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If you haven't paid attention all season, catch up with our preview.
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People remember the politicker's antics — and they always catch up to them.
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Time for the regime governing the export of weapons to catch up.■
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Maddox often would run ahead but let him catch up, Ritch said.
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Meanwhile, Apple played catch up with the Siri-powered HomePod in 2018.
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Without that chance at exposure, he was forced to play catch-up.
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You can also catch up on the first season here: http://on.mash.
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It is going to be, how are we going to catch up?
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My friend came to sit beside me for a good catch-up.
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For its part, Sears has tried to catch up in recent years.
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Our laws need to catch up and change as the workforce changes.
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Odds are the president's recklessness is bound to catch up with him.
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You get the sense that she was trying to play catch-up.
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"It takes time for culture to catch up to policy," he said.
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So maybe you'll catch up on some movie watching before the Oscars.
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In a way I am still trying to catch up with her.
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Now U.S. Steel is taking financial risks to catch up with competitors.
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The establishment of the Space Force could help the U.S. catch up.
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Laisee and I catch up on our days over a nice dinner.
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The moon is in independent Aries, so catch up on time alone.
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The Moon enters Gemini later today, encouraging you to catch up rest.
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And subscribe to our channel to catch up on our latest videos.
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You can catch up on Vox's previous coverage of Mr. Robot here.
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Catch up on the entire Trump-Russia scandal in just 6 minutes
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And subscribe to our channel to catch up on Vox's latest videos.
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So this isn't a game-changer — it's more like a catch-up.
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We're trying to work out a time where we can catch up.
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If the iPhone is indeed going to go to OLED soon, it likely wouldn't be able to claim anything but playing catch-up, though Apple has been spinning its catch-up moves pretty well over the last few years.
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WhatsApp Group catch up WhatsApp Group catch up Now that WhatsApp has a stunning 1.5 billion users compared to 200 million on Telegram, its next phase of growth may come from deepening engagement instead of just adding more accounts.
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I catch up with her and her fiancé with some classy Coors Light.
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We get Cobb salads and catch up on family drama of the week.
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However, they warned it could take some time for financials to catch up.
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However, you need to make time to unwind and catch up on rest.
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We also caught up with the man himself for a quick catch up.
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Thanksgiving break is the perfect opportunity to catch up on your reading list.
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Our friend is already there, and we catch up over wings and nachos.
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We catch up on relationships, friends, travel, family, and everything under the sun.
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Only time will tell whether any of it will catch up to him.
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I catch up with my roommate, and then we both start getting ready.
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"They have had some issues, but just like last year, they'll catch up."
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The moon enters Cancer, inspiring you to catch up with friends today, Virgo.
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Tonight's an especially wonderful time to catch up with (or meet!) new people.
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You know, you need to raise enough money for it to catch up.
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If you're more highfalutin than most, you can catch up on some reading.
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It has been interesting to watch the world catch up to my script.
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The drive back is quick, and we catch up the whole way home.
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I'd go away and spend the next 23 hours trying to catch up.
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Custom domains might also take a bit to catch up, but be patient.
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I eat it as I catch up on emails and run some reports.
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This matters because the Earth's atmosphere isn't waiting for politics to catch up.
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This means you can't use your break time to catch up on email.
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I always try to call and catch up with her when I can.
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On this lovely spring weekend, why not catch up on some book news?
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There's still time to catch up on Twin Peaks like a reasonable person.
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It's just costing you too much energy to catch up in the game.
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Beck estimates there are over 100 companies in total trying to catch up.
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There was still plenty of room for people to catch up at home.
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Do we have a chance to actually catch up, in a technology roadmap?
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But the bigger the leap, the more the audience needs to catch up.
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Click through the gallery above to catch up with the cast of "Scream."
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I throw on last week's Barry to catch up on while I eat.
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There will be plenty of festive cheer along with opportunities to catch up.
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You want to be super comfortable while you catch up on some ZZZs.
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During the ride, I catch up on a Bachelor podcast (my guilty pleasure).
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She walks over to my suite from her apartment and we catch up.
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"Technology didn't catch up to our demand until this cycle," the official said.
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Japan plays catch-up Japan's space program is also shooting for the moon.
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Paul Polman thought it was just going to be an informal catch-up.
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However, our laws need to catch up to the reality sex workers face.
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Some needed time to catch up, even though my heart was already going.
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We catch up on the next episode of MasterChef while the food cooks.
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The opioid crisis is still evolving, and our policies have to catch up.
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We order a bottle of wine ($3.503) and appetizers ($20) and catch up.
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It's a solid line-up, but can Home catch up with the Echo?
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That means in four episodes, this character will catch up with that character.
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In the meantime, the Cara Cara's production cycle needs time to catch up.
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The United States is not the only country playing catch-up with China.
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We catch up about each other's weeks as we've barely seen each other.
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But here are some other stories from the week to catch up on.
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Touch, which ships to preorder customers December 6th, is Oculus playing catch-up.
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I had some Instagram stalking to catch up on and dishes to wash.
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Before the premiere you can catch up on Season 4, now on Netflix.
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This itself smacks of haphazard catch-up, a game other cities don't play.
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While Poye and Chuy catch up, Nik whispers to me about Chuy's background.
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"We're playing catch up," Rollins told supporters in a phone call Wednesday afternoon.
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And Apple Music is actually playing catch up with Amazon on this front.
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Head home after dinner, catch up with the roommate, and fall asleep quickly.
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He expects legal suppliers of cannabis to catch up more quickly in Canada.
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"I had to run to catch up with it," he told BuzzFeed News.
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It is great to catch up, I haven't seen these girls in ages!
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Report to us if you see inappropriate comments as we don't catch up.
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DAVID FABER: Well, I'm glad that we got a chance to catch up.
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We salute your dedication, dad, and hope you catch up on sleep soon.
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Need to catch up on all of the big winners from the Oscars?
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"They have so much to catch up on," a separate source told PEOPLE.
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We drink wine, vent, catch up on This Is Us, and pass out.
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Susan and Ira catch up, when she explains her history with P.T. Westmorland.
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All of a sudden, Woods (40) now finds himself playing equipment catch-up.
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I catch up with my coworkers and enjoy getting to know them more.
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You can even catch up on dedicated mobile apps when your computer's off.
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While I'm eating, I surf the internet and catch up on the news.
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Unfortunately, Mindhunter still has 40 years catch up with our current medical understandings.
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He could spend his life chasing a great symphony, and never catch up.
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I catch up with D., who is waiting for the storm to hit.
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If you missed the presentation, though, here's everything you'll need to catch up.
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After work, I usually attend events or catch up with friends over dinner.
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"Floppy discs won't catch up to the popularity of cassettes," Pietruszewski said assuredly.
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Or, looked at more critically, WWDC is when the company plays catch-up.
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Weaker pupils quickly get left behind and find it hard to catch up.
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I give him a quick call and we catch up on our days.
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"Eventually it's going to catch up to anybody that does that," Faria said.
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Our bet was that bitcoin markets would eventually catch up to our idea.
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We all pay a round while we catch up on each others' lives.
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But now it's time for the rest of the country to catch up.
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"They have so much to catch up on," a separate source told PEOPLE.
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It's time to catch up on rest and also develop your psychic abilities.
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Wear OS will need more than just a single push to catch up.
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It's nice to catch up with coworkers who I haven't seen since June.
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Catch up on season 1, too, if you missed out the first time.
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The Morning Consult survey reveals that Trump's campaign wasn't able to catch up.
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Catch up on season one, too, if you missed out the first time.
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Pisces season begins on Monday: It's your time to catch up on rest!
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The moon in Pisces encourages you to catch up on rest today, Aries.
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Then I settle in and catch up on This Is Us while eating.
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I was going impromptu, and my brain didn't catch up to my mouth.
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We catch up for a bit, but then I'm late for this meeting.
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My roommate is with me today, and we catch up on our weekends.
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I also call my mother and grandmother during this time to catch up.
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It's nice to catch up after not seeing her for over a month!
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Be gentle with yourself today, Pisces: You need to catch up on rest.
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Catch up on past episodes of the show via TV Land and Hulu.
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I was going impromptu in my brain, didn't catch up to my mouth.
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It can take decades for the engineering to catch up to the idea.
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I turn on my computer and catch up on Twitter as it loads.
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Rob Connoley is taking a breather while waiting for me to catch up.
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"We found ourselves playing catch up for much of the game," Crosby said.
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It's a sort of catch-up, and you just share what you think.
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Oracle came very late to the cloud game and is playing catch-up.
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So cannabis earnings in the region could catch up to wine's over time.
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Always having to catch up with events, like I was never fully present.
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"ran into little bull @bossrbr lets catch up tonite dude" says one friend.
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If you haven't been paying close attention, let us help you catch up.
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We grab a couple of beers and a charcuterie board and catch up.
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He's been heavy in season, so we haven't been able to catch up.
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By that time, Van Horn had taken a shorter route to catch up.
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CBS News managed to catch up with Putin at his ice hockey game.
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We could catch up and get some fresh air at the same time.
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New York City buses are moving to catch up with its riders' technology.
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I'm sure you have some TV shows or books to catch up with!
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The moon is in Taurus today, encouraging you to catch up on rest.
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The speed of technological change can sometimes have federal regulators playing catch-up.
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They move slowly through lessons so that every student's tablet can catch up.
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Currently, these fisherman may catch up to 25 "large coastal sharks" per trip.
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Zwift's biggest challenge to date has been waiting for hardware to catch up.
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And time was passing, inexorably, whatever my efforts to catch up to it.
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And so, we decided to have a catch up about all the above.
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If you don't know what we're talking about, here's a quick catch-up.
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Maybe it's just way over your head, and you have to catch up.
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MoMA [with its predominantly American and European collection] is struggling to catch up.
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Just be sure to catch up on rest as the moon enters Cancer.
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The Moon in Sagittarius encourages you to catch up on time alone, too.
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So I'd stay up even later the next night trying to catch up.
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The moon enters Leo today, Virgo, encouraging you to catch up on rest.
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Just landed from China, trying to catch up.... How did "infrastructure week" go?
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When countries undertake major changes, they need breaks for people to catch up.
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Click here to catch up with The Hill's live blog of the hearing.
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Credit to the other guys for playing catch-up rather than give-up.
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I sat down, ready to catch up on season one of the show.
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Catch-up contributions for individuals 50 and over also remain unchanged at $1,000.
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That hasn't happened this time, and I think there's a catch-up there.
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Nonetheless, he believes the stock could now be poised for a catch-up.
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That trade is on an upward trajectory to catch up with historical highs.
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The Hill followed along in a liveblog, available here to catch up on.
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Today, with coffee's third wave well under way, Starbucks is playing catch up.
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And in the meantime, catch up on anything you missed from season 1.
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I was left scrambling to grab my stuff and running to catch up.
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If you're forever playing catch-up, our television experts can speed you along.
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" Scarborough during the morning show asked: "When does everything catch up to Trump?
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Amid the cloud revolution, it's been shifting its business model to catch up.
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The online marketplace is making a big push to catch up to Amazon.
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With the government open again, many lobbyists will need to play catch up.
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The key to bigger catch-up contributions: "Give everyone higher wages," suggests Young.
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That allowed Massa to catch up and apply pressure in the final laps.
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Mosher: The international space law has to catch up to the current times.
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In college, students have even more "down time" to catch up on civics.
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Meanwhile, the cost of convenient shipping is starting to catch up with consumers.
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At this rate, it becomes a never ending game of maintenance catch up.
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Plus, there's an extra $1,63 catch-up contribution for those 55 and over.
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Those who are 50 and older can also make additional catch-up contributions.
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Rarely do markets and opportunities change so fast that you can't catch up.
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Judge Gleeson said the federal system needs to catch up with the states.
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The Moon enters dreamy Pisces, and you need to catch up on rest.
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Unfortunately the science takes decades to catch up into policy and into practice.
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Just as with the space race, we can, and we must, catch up.
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But that's when the moralities of society don't catch up to the technology.
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The Moon enters Leo this evening, encouraging you to catch up on rest.
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Foxtrot has been a leader here, but Amazon is trying to catch up.
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This is a great time to catch up on rest and down time.
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Make time for yourself to rest, relax, and catch up on alone time.
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I catch up one-on-one with Miller just over a week later.
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I also grab two gossip magazines to catch up with all the Kardashians.
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Facebook, then, is playing a bit of catch-up for the time being.
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Catch up on rest, read a great book, or binge-watch something wonderful.
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China and Russia are trying to catch up to the U.S. on nukes.
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Catch up with my regular climbing partner, whom I haven't seen in months.
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It was an adjustment for my brain to catch up to my body.
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But that's only if you've given your body a chance to catch up.
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Let's catch up with a few of the NBA's future best and brightest.
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And impossible — without a much-needed midday nap to catch up, that is.
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By the time I catch up, Gucci Mane will be in Kanye's cabinet.
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The summer has officially begun, but the weather hasn't managed to catch up.
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Catch up on rest and alone time, and make some space for meditation.
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For now, food at the Engine Room is playing catch-up to drink.
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If you get behind in today's news cycle, you will never catch up.
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One analyst in 2017 outlined the downsides of trying to play catch-up.
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And then they come and buy up what they can't catch up to.
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We do catch up, if we're lucky and we haven't killed ourselves first.
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The moderate camp, blindsided, may try to play catch-up with the prince.
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Catch up on the sign-stealing, the buzzer intrigue and what comes next.
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At this point, experts warn that the US is stuck playing catch-up.
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The Moon in Sagittarius encourages you to catch up on rest today, Capricorn.
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It's an emerging tax issue, and states and localities are playing catch up.
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Traditional department stores have been playing catch-up to online giants like Amazon.
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Sabre, on the other hand, took about half a decade to catch up.
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I obsessively drew in these sketchbooks in order to catch up and improve.
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For those who haven't been following the issue, here's a quick catch-up.
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Catch up: Our explainer covers where we are and how we got here.
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This character guide should help you catch up before Sunday's Season 2 premiere.
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Catch up on episode 1 of "TERROR," al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
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Catch up: Here's why the tanker blasts have put the world on edge.
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We say hello awkwardly at a restaurant or the supermarket and catch up.
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Weeks later, back in North America, I catch up with Morse by phone.
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We didn't presume a lot of success, and had to play catch-up.
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Which could mean that competitors will take just as long to catch up.
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I listen to Start Here and catch up with the Super Tuesday results.
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To make sure you don't miss anything major, we're introducing … The Catch Up?
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Catch up with these stories, and follow our reporters live for coverage here.
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There's still time before the 2020 election for other states to catch up.
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But gravity seemed to catch up with Mark Zuckerberg's creation in recent days.
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There was a lot to catch up on—including, apparently, my minor celebrity.
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Why protest loudly if the teams actually straining to catch up haven't surrendered?
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Germany may now be starting to catch up with other countries, experts say.
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There's also an additional $1,000 catch-up limit for savers 55 and older.
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If that happens, "I'll be able to catch up with everything," she says.
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PREDAWN SOCIAL I'm an early riser, and Sunday is my catch-up day.
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They have four seasons to catch up on, so we hope they enjoy.
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At the same time, working-class blacks and Hispanics began to catch up.
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In China, the law sometimes seems to play catch-up with enterprising officials.
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Catch up: Here are the full results and five takeaways from the night.
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You call your friends more often, catch up with people who've fallen away.
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"We have to give the supply chain time to catch up," says Slavitt.
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How long will it take us to catch up with the United States?
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Can Samsung catch up with the Google Pixel and the iPhone 11 Pro?
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