"Now, the S&P is catching up to the Russell; global stocks are catching up to U.S. stocks," Timmer said.
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CATCHING UP I spend the rest of the evening catching up on emails, texts and social media and watching documentaries.
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It's catching up to Stan, and it's certainly catching up to Philip, who's shown signs of stress before but never quite so blatantly as he does here.
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And -- you know, we got some catching up to do.
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What was it like catching up with everything you'd missed?
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We certainly have a lot of catching up to do.
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Lots of catching up, and lots of latkes of course.
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So competitors are catching up, they're doing a better job.
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The US will be catching up to Europe for years.
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I'm peer pressured into catching up and drink three glasses.
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While you're busy catching up on every detail from Monday's
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I have a good time catching up with my friend.
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They are still catching up and just enjoy hanging out.
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We have set our course and are catching up well.
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The main opposition party, Congress, has belatedly tried catching up.
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But catching up with the Europeans will not be easy.
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The Opera di Roma has been catching up elsewhere, too.
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Catching up on the world while I'm stuck in quarantine.
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Shanghai traded commodities also plunged, catching up with global drops.
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Traditional retailers have a lot of catching up to do.
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If anything, mainstream beauty influencers are only now catching up.
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I'm on such a high after catching up with them.
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Global Britain has a lot of catching up to do.
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That is certainly what catching up with GM will require.
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Now, women are catching up, especially in more recent generations.
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If you're just catching up, here's the play in question.
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A new company would have a hard time catching up.
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But certainly the machines are catching up, faster than ever.
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So the government advice is catching up to the science.
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They could have been anyone, just ordinary friends catching up.
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I'm in bed catching up on shows from the week.
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I reheat it and sip while catching up on emails.
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Ironically, my father still had a hard time catching up.
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But the Russians, to put it mildly, are catching up.
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And my daughter, Margalit, is usually catching up on homework.
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I think bond yields are catching up to economic fundamentals.
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But this session was more about catching up to rivals.
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And the region still has more catching up to do.
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Public opinion seems to be catching up following an Aug.
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Their populations are catching up to the "advanced nations" standards.
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Clinton catching up to Mr. Trump among men over all.
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And they don't have that much catching up to do.
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And skin experts are finally catching up to that notion.
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The American presidential candidates have some catching up to do.
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Catching up on rest is also not a bad idea.
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Now I had a lot of catching up to do.
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They spent hours talking, catching up on each other's life.
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Time seemed to be catching up with Juventus, at last.
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The Google Assistant, first released in 2016, is catching up.
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No, I have a lot of catching up to do.
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By Wednesday, feeling better, I was catching up on emails.
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Interested in catching up on our event with Chrystia Freeland?
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I'm ready and I have some catching up to do.
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Guess I have a lot of catching up to do.
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Dish will have a lot of catching up to do.
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So rather than catching up, the calendar was speeding ahead.
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Tesla is finally catching up to CEO Elon Musk's promises.
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The state has a lot of catching up to do.
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We end up getting tacos and margaritas and catching up.
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LOOK FORWARD TO CATCHING UP AGAIN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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This time around, his rivals appear to be catching up.
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But, in 2016, it may be serious about catching up.
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And true, the Lambo was catching up fast by the end.
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We take turns reading chapters and catching up to each other.
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"They seemed to have fun catching up," an insider told PEOPLE.
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And other markets, including Europe and China, are rapidly catching up.
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In a sense, with Wagner, Russia may simply be catching up.
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Google's catching up, but it started the race way too late.
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There aren't any icebreaker questions or catching up with old relatives.
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Perhaps all that Instagram cloning is finally catching up with it?
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But Spain still has a lot of catching up to do.
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He says he has a lot of catching up to do.
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In the production of dubious data, it is catching up fast.
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Looks like Apple and Google have some catching up to do.
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THAT HAS COMPLETELY CHANGED AND WE'RE CATCHING UP DAY BY DAY.
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It appears that the Grammys have some catching up to do.
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I'm having such an incredible time catching up with my captain.
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Actually just catching up a lot, meeting for the first time.
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We spend the rest of the night eating and catching up.
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Until then, we'll be catching up on Jessica Jones on Netflix.
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There's no catching up to do when you've got this behind.
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I think it is catching up, so now we are improving.
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We are now catching up with the rest of the country.
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"So great catching up with you today @pilot_pete !" the caption reads.
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They're just two church buddies catching up after an exciting night.
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However, products like the Motorola 360 Sport are quickly catching up.
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She was 51; maybe middle age was catching up with her.
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It's like the wave—the back catching up with the front.
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"It was like catching up with an old friend," he says.
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Hasbro is catching up with 1 percent, according to Euromonitor International.
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However, he still has a lot of catching up to do.
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They have been catching up, but it's going to take time.
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"They seemed to have fun catching up," an insider tells PEOPLE.
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In some ways, we're still catching up to its dystopian fantasia.
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But age appears to be finally catching up with Date-Krumm.
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"We've got a lot of catching up to do," he said.
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A British supply chain, slow to get started, is catching up.
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As a culture, we're still catching up with our new reality.
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However, rivals Ferrari and Red Bull appear to be catching up.
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Ken, Barbie's faithful boyfriend of 56 years, is now catching up.
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The taxing turns during miles past are catching up with us.
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Prices in Novorizhskoye are quickly catching up to Rublyovka, Nikitskiy said.
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The 2011 study in Pediatrics suggested that girls were catching up.
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Spend time during the flight catching up on news and Twitter.
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Now the rest of the world is catching up with me.
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Do you think the industry is catching up to these scenes?
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The country was busy catching up with Europe in many ways.
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And the automaker's electric vehicle competition appears to be catching up.
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He's catching up to Ken Jennings, and he's doing it fast.
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Google and Microsoft have a lot of catching up to do.
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The issue is whether time is catching up with them all.
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The Tide responded, catching up at 58-58 on Shackelford's layup.
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Washington and Beijing have a lot of catching up to do.
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Coconut milk is catching up to its older cousin, almond milk.
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"Regulation of ride sharing is finally catching up," Mr. White said.
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Western democracies have some catching up to do with consumer expectations.
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That's part of the reason the Chinese giant is catching up.
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We stay for three hours catching up and drinking fancy cocktails.
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But the rest of the world seems to be catching up.
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Gas station TV has nothing on catching up on the latest episode.
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This move is all about catching up to Verizon and AT&T.
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Cancer season begins, finding you slowing down and catching up on rest.
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We are catching up and discussing maybe living together in the fall.
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The rest of the scientific community has been catching up ever since.
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With Anthos and other initiatives, the company is now catching up, though.
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I love catching up with my friend and hearing about her life.
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It's so glorious outside, and I'm pumped after catching up with her.
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I eat breakfast while catching up on the news from the weekend.
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It hits Amazon Prime on December 13th — better start catching up now.
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WHITE HOUSE ECONOMIC ADVISER KEVIN HASSETT SAYS CONSUMPTION CATCHING UP WITH CONSUMER
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I missed the boat in 2011 and never felt like catching up.
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While China lags on research into quantum computing, it's quickly catching up.
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Lindenberger started catching up on his missed childhood vaccines in December 2018.
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That's not inherently a bad thing, though the competition is catching up.
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Have a good summer (of catching up on Halt and Catch Fire).
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I eat a leftover grilled cheese sandwich while catching up on emails.
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My friend arrives and we have such a wonderful time catching up.
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In part that is because China's armed forces are catching up fast.
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Technology is rapidly catching up with the human ability to read faces.
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I'm catching up on Stranger Things in anticipation of the next season!
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Classes were primarily used for catching up on some much needed sleep.
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Instead, we drink orange juice, sparkling water, and coffee while catching up.
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We meet at around 4 and have a great time catching up.
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That's the problem I guess that is catching up to us again.
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China is catching up to the U.S. in the development of supercomputers.
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To view a graphic on Amazon catching up with Apple, click: reut.
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This is also the cellular one, so that's catching up on YouTube.
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Because, well, this is self-regulation ahead of election laws catching up.
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"Silicon Valley attracts the whole world; Singapore is catching up," he said.
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"They seemed to have fun catching up," a second source told PEOPLE.
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I spend my mornings bopping in place while catching up on emails.
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Now, Democrats — led by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris — are catching up.
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While Europe has been a slow starter, it's catching up very fast.
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Amazon remains the overall market leader, though Google is quickly catching up.
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But this is not enough as emerging economies are catching up fast.
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It seems the trailer park boys are catching up to the world.
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We make and eat pork dumplings and drink wine while catching up.
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Now CapitalG is catching up with its first deal on Indian soil.
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"Hockey has had a lot of catching up to do," he said.
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Under pressure from public opinion, politicians and bureaucrats are finally catching up.
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It looks like the U.S. has some serious catching up to do.
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YouTube Red is betting on its originals in hopes of catching up.
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Catching up: Lithium-ion batteries with liquid electrolytes are the standard today.
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The Moon is currently in Pisces: Spend today catching up on rest.
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"Catching up on my reading in Greece," Truesdale wrote in the caption.
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In that respect, Nikon has a lot of catching up to do.
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That fixed the problem and he began catching up to his teammate.
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Still, it would appear modern sensibilities are catching up with them too.
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But catching up with Bezos was going to require Google to reorient.
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Basically, these dudes have finally gotten the memo, and they're catching up.
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" But he warned: "I do think that other places are catching up.
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Reward yourself by catching up on rest and checking out from reality.
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It's not the only one that's catching up with society more broadly.
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For one thing, try breakfast dates instead of catching up over Gchat.
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But now the universe is catching up, and he is still sharing.
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And it's hard to imagine anybody else catching up any time soon.
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I love meeting people in the industry and catching up with them.
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"With this change, our reported numbers are catching up," the official said.
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I stay an hour after the parents come home just catching up.
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Perfect because the mainstream art world has been catching up to her.
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But in the last decade, our own world has been catching up.
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Low- and middle-income countries are catching up with their richer counterparts.
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Now, the robots are catching up, Adam Satariano and Cade Metz reported.
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The US, China, and Germany came top, with China fast catching up.
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I'm catching up on a Sally Rooney novel and drift to sleep.
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He trails only Kevin Garnett, but LeBron James is catching up quickly.
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After spending a few hours catching up on reading, I drive home.
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In some ways, the school is just catching up with its students.
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Then catching up on emails and dealing with a few personnel situations.
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FABER: SO IT THE INVESTMENT COMMUNITY CATCHING UP TO A CERTAIN EXTENT?
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In some ways aluminium is still catching up with other base metals.
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Of course, Microsoft still has a lot of catching up to do.
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Catching up with Banu Cennetoglu in her first U.S. show, at SculptureCenter.
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But I think the narrative is finally, grudgingly, catching up with reality.
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Is Siri just catching up, or does Apple have a leapfrog move?
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Police pursued Gray, eventually catching up and restraining him on the ground.
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On a less cynical note, there's a lot of catching up to do.
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Five years later, the rest of the music world is still catching up.
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You look for a pattern — years of debauchery finally catching up with them?
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Perhaps they are catching up with mature economies, perhaps they are over-investing.
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You'll actually thrill at the thought of catching up with your kid cousins.
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But I do know that America's technocrats have some catching up to do.
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It's a little bit behind and always catching up on that progressive front.
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There are signs that the rest of the world might be catching up.
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While catching up, I drink two margs and have another glass of rosé.
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Catching up with friends as an important part of my mental health routine.
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We spend a couple hours catching up, and I have two Brooklyn Lagers.
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The world seems to be catching up to Trump's meet-and-greet antics.
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This sort of isolation is conducive for catching up on work this week.
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"Mike Pence," you've got some catching up to do in terms of donations.
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But the authorities are catching up to the growing threat of SIM swapping.
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We've known that forever, even if the industry is still, slowly, catching up.
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I spend the hour eating, reading, and catching up with S. via text.
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I take a longer-than-usual lunch break, since we're busy catching up.
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I get ready while catching up on the minisodes from My Favorite Murder.
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Faraaz Hossain was catching up with two friends, Abinta Kabir and Tarishi Jain.
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Luckily, it seems like more designers are catching up to McCartney, albeit slowly.
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We spend the evening catching up and watching Amazon's new show, Electric Dream.
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Today, Lyft is catching up with the announcement of a similar feature set.
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We spend the next hour catching up and chowing down our delicious food.
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I check emails and do general catching up from my day off yesterday.
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The research is still catching up with the true scope of the virus.
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Catching up with Walker and Hearn, I find them still energetic and engaged.
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NH: And part of catching up with the rivals of course is price.
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We have a great time catching up, and he keeps the drinks flowing.
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Okay, they're catching up to what traditional media's been doing for 30 years.
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I still think that there's a fair amount of catching up to do.
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It's nice catching up on the school gossip — and she knows it all.
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Wyze is slowly but surely catching up to larger smart security camera makers.
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Once she gets settled we all sit in the living room catching up.
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The good news is that laws are finally catching up with the police.
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" Liberal intolerance, Smerconish noted, "has a way of catching up with you politically.
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And it looks like the rest of the internet is finally catching up.
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In the digital age they have fallen behind and are now catching up.
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The Mercury retrograde finds you catching up on all the parties you missed!
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Duet Display is now catching up with its competitor by releasing this update.
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The alt-right single-payer fad suggests that elites are finally catching up.
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Related: Catching Up with the Poet Behind the Women's March Anthem 'Nasty Woman'
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Catching up means creating more data provided in formats that are machine readable.
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"I'm still actually catching up on all of my pop references," he said.
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I saw him earlier and we were catching up and he said that.
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Spend the day catching up with friends you don't usually get to see.
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And the kids are catching up, studies from the Kaiser Family Foundation suggest.
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The fundraising report shows Democrats are catching up with outside Republican-allied groups.
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Now, backstage is catching up to the innovation we see in the seats.
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And the 10, in a lot of ways, is where Apple's catching up.
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What is thrilling is that Trump's boorishness may be catching up to him.
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But as technology improves and costs get lower, renewable energy is catching up.
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But some Wall Street analysts have already predicted that GM is catching up.
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Catching up with the others a short while later, Ronald had good news.
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Dutch authorities seizing Anon-IB shows authorities are catching up—in the Netherlands.
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You probably have, but for those just catching up, let's spell it out.
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Spotify is catching up with the competition when it comes to family plans.
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As more polling places open, Democrats are catching up to their 2012 rates.
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Alibaba-linked Alipay leads the field, with Tencent's WeChat Pay catching up fast.
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In the age of #MeToo, it may finally be catching up to him.
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Catching up to the mayor is not Ms. Malliotakis's only Election Day concern.
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So maybe it's a matter of technology catching up to our sexual imaginations.
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Luckily, technology is catching up with the human tendency to not hydrate adequately.
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And it's more catching up on what we've DVR'd, more Bill Maher, RuPaul.
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Catching up on these two things later in your career is very challenging.
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Amazon is also catching up to Apple with 55 million Amazon Music customers.
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In the clouds: Google's cloud business also still has catching up to do.
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Solar power is cheaper than coal and rapidly catching up to natural gas.
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It may, in fact, be a case of fashion catching up to him.
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Most recently, they have been catching up with the comedy of Gabriel Iglesias.
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What better way to spend night in than catching up on some reading?
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But other nations are catching up and looking to capitalize on the potential.
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He said the country was slowly catching up with Cyprus, Israel and Egypt.
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Talk of time finally catching up with Federer has been doing the rounds.
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To be sure, Microsoft still has a lot of catching up to do.
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"We have a lot of catching up to do," Buckler told Business Insider.
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The dad bod movement's got a lot of catching up to do. #NewMomBod
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China still lags behind the Japanese and American markets, but is catching up.
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China is catching up as a hub to the world's biggest internet companies.
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Then it's time for coffee, cat feeding, and catching up on a few emails.
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Our problem is catching up enough to direct those offers into meaningful, effective work.
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This is triple-A gaming finally catching up with the technology available to it.
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Two minutes later, we're in the car catching up about her date last night.
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We're catching up for a minute and talking about how adulting is treating us.
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We play baseball and soccer in the backyard with the kids while catching up.
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Their conversation revealed that Jackson has quite a bit of catching up to do.
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I spend the morning catching up on articles, doing research, and procrastinating a lot.
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" Catching up with the outlet now, Lindsay affirmed: "I'm a woman of my word!
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It dropped in December, as the cool people say, and I'm just catching up.
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France might have been slow to get started, but it is catching up fast.
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"Loved catching up and bonding this am with @daniellestaub," the Turning Tables author tweeted.
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Your only priority today should be reconnecting with yourself and catching up on rest.
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The ballet world needs a little catching up to do, but it's definitely happening.
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I grew up without television, so I'm catching up on decades' worth of movies.
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I spend the morning catching up on emails on legal issues in my field.
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Loved catching up with all my friends I don't get to see much anymore.
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But no matter what I did, the real world kept catching up with me.
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Demeatreas Whatley, the site supervisor, is catching up on paperwork in the back office.
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I eat at my desk while reading Money Diaries and catching up on texts.
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I think it's catching up with a group that's starting to outperform the market.
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It produces so many great things, but I think it's catching up with us.
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After all, the only thing worth catching up on at night is your sleep.
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And on Apple and Google, who have a lot of catching up to do.
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Yet it is a country still in the process of catching up from poverty.
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Victim #2 ran off and Jordan followed, catching up with her as she tired.
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We think the redesigned model is the company's best chance yet at catching up.
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While historically sight has been the most valued sense, audio has been catching up.
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It opens with Lance and Harlo making small talk, catching up on shared interests.
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If not, it's hard to see the Chiefs catching up to the AFC's elite.
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"Blacks are catching up," said Samuel Preston, a demographer at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Publishers spent 2017 catching up to Trump, having largely written him off in 2016.
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Walmart has renewed its focus on catching up with rivals in key international markets.
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Whenever I'm home, I spend time with my parents there, walking and catching up.
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This week there's also some lovely catching up to do, and some solid documentaries.
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Mostly, the gatherings are about catching up with fellow Vespa-lovers and having fun.
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When you're always catching up with him, you can't summon sufficient outrage each day.
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With these gloves, they can protect their digits while catching up on social media.
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Share folders in iCloud Drive: iCloud is catching up with Dropbox and its ilk.
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TV networks are now catching up by investing in futuristic narratives featuring black people.
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Compare that to the U.S.'s $311 billion in 2016 — China is catching up.
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It really underscores the message that the fashion industry needs to start catching up.
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So maybe it was just a bunch of old pals catching up over meatballs?
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I was always catching up with David because his ideas were always so interesting.
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And now we're catching up obviously to Uber, [and] the idea of driverless cars.
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Next week's ramp-up signals that catching up is an achievable priority, aides said.
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I'm still catching up with "Game of Thrones" so no new shows for me!
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The previous Reuters-Ipsos survey found Sanders catching up to Biden among black voters.
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Kishor, for one, is realistic about Congress' chances of catching up with the BJP.
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He waved off any suggestions that his eight decades were catching up to him.
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Still, there's little question that central banks around the world are slowly catching up.
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I finish out my Friday listening to Lizzo and catching up on admin stuff.
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But other industries, like fashion, gemstones (particularly diamonds) and even packaging are catching up.
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The US has made some solid ground catching up to China's existing 103G presence.
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" Schmuhl acknowledged that it's "fair to say we had some catching up to do.
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While catching up with a friend from middle school, Wilson mentioned his savings gap.
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Insurers are just catching up to the fact that premiums weren't covering their costs.
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She didn't seem to mind catching up with her former backup dancer turned bf.
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"We just met, my brain is catching up with everything," Dia told Glennon and Portwood.
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Those worries eased during U.S. market hours on Monday, so Asian equities were catching up.
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Republicans, meanwhile, were just catching up on the fact that a vote had actually happened.
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But recent signs have suggested the slowing growth could be catching up with U.S. markets.
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"We're catching up to something that is a technology that has outpaced law," Goodwin explained.
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He does this every day, and I love catching up on how our days were.
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There's no sense in thinking about the future while you're still catching up from yesterday.
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They didn't see each other over the holidays and seem to be catching up now.
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They say their goodbyes and I spend a few minutes catching up with my sis.
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I take a couple shots and drink a few beers while catching up with friends.
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After greeting each other with a hug, the two spent time chatting and catching up.
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I get....everything and have a great time catching up with my old school friend.
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Big Food companies are quickly catching up in the plant-based market share race, too.
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Catching up with my former co-worker Gooby Herms, I found things weren't so simple.
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In a weird way, the [entertainment] industry is still catching up to the real world.
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A year or two catching up has not yet been enough to change their minds.
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DigitalGenius may have been ahead of its time, but the market is finally catching up.
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We get back home and I take a shower before catching up on work emails.
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Slowly but surely, the bitcoin community is catching up and making bitcoin payments more attractive.
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I'm catching up on emails and rescheduling appointments that I'll miss due to my appendicitis.
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"He has been catching up quick," an insider tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
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She studied another two-plus hours a night, catching up to classmates with software backgrounds.
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We had a blast judging Arie's awkward kisses and catching up on each other's weeks.
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Jamie Foxx, who brought along his daughter Corinne, was also catching up with friendly faces.
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It's official, cord-cutters like catching up on a show before a new season premieres.
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But Aldi is catching up on that range of options, and at slightly better prices.
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"I'm happy that the fashion industry is finally catching up," she told PEOPLE last March.
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When Damont had this freedom, he spent extra time in his science class, catching up.
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If he were to get into the race, he'd have some catching up to do.
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Facebook is catching up to Chinese tech rivals that have been aggressively pursing music deals.
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Bank of England (BoE) officials and industry experts say they may finally be catching up.
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Moreover, Windows-based laptops are catching up with MacBooks in terms of design and looks.
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But, if games like Go are more your fancy, DeepMind might just be catching up.
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Holden usually starts the day catching up on emails and other work at his computer.
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Because Mondays usually involve a lot of catching up, Tuesdays should involve a lot ofproductivehours.
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You'll want time to spend at home, catching up with yourself and your personal affairs.
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And if you properly unplugged, you've likely got a lot of catching up to do.
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The last great book I read was catching up on "Saga," the graphic novel series.
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Is the United States now catching up with China and Russia in developing hypersonic weapons?
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Elizabeth Warren is rapidly catching up to him and he's essentially frontrunner in name only.
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If they're just realizing this now, they have a lot of catching-up to do.
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If we haven't seen them, it's catching up on the last weeks of their life.
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He suggests catching up on unread emails or creating a presentation for an upcoming meeting.
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"That's got to be Charlie Rangel!" an admirer shouted from behind, catching up to him.
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Soros said the Bank had underestimated the impact of inflation and was now catching up.
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The four months downtime in the season are for catching up with family and friends.
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After two babies, I always enjoy catching up with my doc for a few minutes.
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Tell them you're catching up on your beauty rest; it's what keeps you so powerful.
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But other groups are now catching up too, especially women and babies in contracting syphilis.
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Adobe, whose Reader app has been downloaded 300 million times, is now finally catching up.
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Then you're not just catching up to Facebook, you're leveraging an asset Facebook doesn't have.
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"Scotch, great meal and catching up with my old friend @melissamccarthy," he captioned the pic.
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As such, the Charge 2 feels like some combination of catching up and pulling ahead.
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"We've been skimping by with these plants and that's catching up with us," he added.
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Dropping into the MCU at this point is like catching up on a soap opera.
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Any successful strategy would require a quick rollout that would prevent competitors from catching up.
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In historic terms, the small, numeric difference is less an advance than a catching up.
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Letter of Recommendation Every night I spend a few minutes catching up with my friends.
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It's a really nice evening and I enjoy the time we spend together catching up.
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"Their family is playing more board games together and catching up on movies," he said.
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I felt like I was always catching up and never at the level I wanted.
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"His hockey mind is so elite and the physical side is catching up," Cooper said.
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For you, seduction was a way of accelerating,though not catching up, like Atalanta's run.
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And its investment management business, despite substantial growth, is still catching up to its competitors.
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Supporters from both parties raised hot dogs and beers, catching up on acquaintances in common.
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Although age is catching up with them, they'll hold on as long as they can.
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Lately, the situation has been improving, but there's a lot of catching up to do.
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"This shows the U.S. is catching up rapidly to the developments in Europe," he said.
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"I'm just catching up with its 2019-in-review episode," says Chris, your briefing writer.
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Brazil's Bovespa index tumbled 7%, catching up with the selloff after a long carnival holiday.
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We have a great time catching up and people watching until it's time to go.
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But Bloomberg is catching up quickly, and is on pace to surpass the president's total.
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Other friend, G., arrives and we start catching up with each other on our weeks.
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I power through the rest of the workday, catching up on emails and making calls.
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But even combined, PSA and Opel would have a lot of catching up to do.
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"It's not any kind of formal activity; it's just catching up with friends," she said.
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Catching up on alone time and resting is a great way to use today's energy.
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Yes, talking and catching up is important, but you can only do that for so long.
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JUST as China's GDP has converged towards America's, levels of inequality have also been catching up.
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The real estate industry was relatively slow to adopt technology, but it's now quickly catching up.
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The food was delicious (octopus, ceviche, roasted cauliflower, and more) but catching up was the best.
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Slowly we are catching up, but we are still 20 years behind the U.S. or Europe.
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Netflix took its time catching up to Amazon, and only rolled out downloads this past November.
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It might appear confrontational to some, liberating to others, but cinema is catching up with reality.
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Hit play on the video above and you are about 90 minutes away from catching up.
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Renfro's trouble with drugs ended up catching up to him on the morning of Tuesday Jan.
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It's evident in her interactions: She spends a few minutes catching up with fellow freshman Rep.
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After catching up for a few minutes outside, we get cold and snag a table inside.
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You're the sign of relationships, but catching up on alone time is a smart idea now.
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When it comes to catching up with pop culture before the Academy Awards, it's pretty easy.
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They didn't see each other over the holidays and seem excited to be catching up now.
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I spend a good chunk of the afternoon catching up with Sophia, Rose, Dorothy, and Blanche.
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Still, competitors like YouTube TV and Hulu are quickly catching up even after Sling's head start.
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The band is surprisingly good and I have a great time catching up with my friend.
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I eat at my desk while catching up on work and watching a Rose McGowan interview.
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Have a great time catching up with my friend and congratulating her on a new job.
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Brie Larson's Captain Marvel is catching up on the present day after decades away from Earth.
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Each year, eastbound trains to Asia are catching up to westbound trains from China in volume.
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I chalk it up to him catching up on his missed sleep from yesterday and overnight.
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I enjoy my morning coffee while catching up with my Instagram feed before I head out.
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America is still the king of software, for now, but China's tech giants are catching up.
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"I feel like I'm still catching up," he admits, regarding his continuing education as a listener.
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If you haven't heard about rainbow highlighters, then you have some serious catching up to do.
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I whip up quick chicken curry, and we eat it while catching up on Bojack Horseman.
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Uber services almost 6 million rides per day — so it'll have some catching up to do.
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We keep talking and talking and talking; we have a lot of catching up to do!
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The officers followed and after catching up to the truck, attempted to pull the vehicle over.
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As I'm sitting in the chair I feel the lack of sleep catching up to me.
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We all haven't seen each other in years & it was so much fun catching up & reminiscing.
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There's nothing better than vegging out on the couch and catching up with your favorite characters.
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Yet, despite recent recalls, Boosted remains the champion of the niche, with Inboard quickly catching up.
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I head back to my apartment to eat my bagel while catching up on my shows.
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But Germany is quickly catching up with Britain with around 3.4 GW of capacity currently installed.
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They happen in the same way design trends happen; it's just catching up with the culture.
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"But otherwise, everyone is being respectful and focusing on catching up with Khloé," said the source.
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"I think homes are just catching up with the rest of the luxury world," Conn said.
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According to Adobe, Google is catching up to Facebook on the other digital ad bucket, display.
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The Moon enters Gemini this evening, so spend a quiet night in catching up on rest.
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Microsoft's Translator app lags behind Google's own offering, but the Redmond company is slowly catching up.
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And if he does, it would leave other Republicans with very little hope of catching up.
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"There's an element of catching up when they come in now for financial planning," Kashian said.
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But keen and extremely well-funded rivals such as Amazon, YouTube and Hulu are catching up.
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We have waitlists for certain items; demand is still outstripping our expectations, but we're catching up.
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It seems that both AR Emoji and Bitmoji have a bit of catching up to do.
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In other words, time spent on Facebook is catching up with time spent seeking basic sustenance.
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Energy stocks are finally catching up to oil as its rally extends through a second week.
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She added that over the next 15 years, India will be doing some serious catching up.
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In the end, it may be that the market is finally catching up to higher education.
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These days, we're catching up on work email one minute and gaming with friends the next.
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We often have groups of friends over for barbecues or dinners to spend time catching up.
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Over the past few years, Brooklyn has been catching up to Manhattan's pricey real-estate deals.
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I don't think he understood that there was a whole lot of catching up to do.
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As one of the few straight cast members, Mr. Castillo had some catching up to do.
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And while Britain and Germany have led the charge, big meat-loving countries are catching up.
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Lately I've been busy running around photographing different concerts, friends and catching up on photo edits.
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But the longer you wait to start saving, the more catching up you'll have to do.
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Now that the country is staring down the month-long mark, government policy is catching up.
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If you get restless catching up on your favorite shows, give this treadmill workout a try.
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Eventually, I settle for catching up with my favorite stoner pals Abbi and Ilana (on TV).
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This will be a favorable aspect for signing contracts or catching up on forgotten creative projects.
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That means it's catching up with WhatsApp, which hit the 1 billion users mark this February.
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But the US still has some catching up to do when it comes to the Arctic.
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But China is catching up fast, he says, and may beat the US to actual deployment.
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But now some fear that Italy, the birthplace of fascism, is catching up with its neighbors.
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After catching up on missed weekend emails, I begin a few tasks I've been putting off.
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In the past year or so, I've been catching up on every two-part "Jeffersons" episode.
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Certain gender attitudes, at least about women, seem to be slowly catching up with people's behavior.
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He needs to change the dynamics of the race to have any hopes of catching up.
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Boko Haram's actions have caused unthinkable damage, and it is now catching up with its members.
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Sometimes reality has a way of catching up with imagination in ways you'd never have predicted.
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Poor vision is an issue where the world has a lot of catching up to do.
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Facebook is still dominating the iPhone app world, but Chinese-made apps are quickly catching up.
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China's answer to Uber is catching up with its American rival in a key metric: money.
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Overall, however, it doesn't seem to be a sure strategy for catching up with the Americans.
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They got into trouble in Season 1; now their misdeeds might be catching up with them.
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China has been catching up to the US, Europe, and Russia with its own space program.
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"With enough subsidies, Chinese firms have a good shot at catching up to the technological frontier."
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The league is intent on catching up on play after no matches being played this weekend.
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While workers in Europe have been striking for weeks, U.S. workers are just now catching up.
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If you're catching up on the issues, we list seven reasons to vote in New York.
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"We went to dinner and started catching up and talking about our lives," Ms. Brown said.
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But its aggressive ways, combined with a series of scandals, may be catching up with it.
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The billionaire businessman spent liberally in hopes of catching up with front-runners Biden and Sen.
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The beginning of our week is centered around creating balance and catching up with our friends.
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But on this trip, we were able to spend some quiet time catching up with them.
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After catching up on the season premieres, I brush my teeth and head straight to bed.
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Beijing has highlighted its intentions of catching up to the rest of the world in semiconductors.
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With the advancing years catching up on Nadal and Federer, Murray has hunted down Djokovic relentlessly.
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We spend time after the service just chatting and catching up with my group of friends.
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Older couples sat in booths catching up and laughing quietly, under pink paper hearts for Valentine's.
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We spend a couple of hours catching up and watch the latest episode of Grey's Anatomy.
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We sat close to one another, holding hands and catching up until it was deep night.
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But Microsoft, the runner-up, is catching up, with its arsenal of long-time enterprise customers.
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I mean it's just one thing after another and I think it's catching up with him.
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The Brooklyn-based interior design firm Home Studios has been slowly catching up to its name.
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I spend 30 to 45 minutes catching up on what's happening outside of my own world.
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The US though is catching up fast, becoming India's second largest arms supplier, ahead of Israel.
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As a result, whichever Democrat gains the nomination has some catching up to do with independents.
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Women in Iran had always enjoyed those rights, and their Saudi counterparts were simply catching up.
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That's the part that I think socially, we're still catching up to what that's gonna mean.
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I spent hours on the phone, catching up with the people I had lost touch with.
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That'll start a new wireless battle right as T-Mobile is catching up to the last one.
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More than easing in the eurozone; they're catching up to where the U.S. was four years ago.
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So Mozilla's Price Wise has a bit of catching up to do in terms of its functionality.
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Because, as my mother used to tell me, reality has a way of catching up with you.
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In terms of The Force Awakens' total worldwide haul, the film has some catching up to do.
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While catching up with his old classmate from Brooklyn, Torre was asked why baseball brings people together.
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This Sunday was our monthly phone call, so we spend about an hour chatting and catching up.
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We're not catching up fast enough and I think that's what the WTO reform is all about.
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And at nearly 45 million, international streaming subscribers are catching up to Netflix's 49 million domestic subscribers.
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And does it get Google any closer to catching up with the likes of iMessage and WhatsApp?
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If you haven't made retirement savings a priority, now is a great time to start catching up.
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Others scrolled Facebook timelines -- "liking" or commenting on photos and posts, catching up on news and gossip.
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After getting in her car and catching up to him, she allegedly fired one shot, police said.
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Can't believe catching up with each other two weeks ago was going to be the last time.
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If that means you've been spending the month catching up on your Netflix queue, good for you!
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I'm full tragically early into the meal, but enjoy it and catching up with my parents regardless.
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We all slowly come back to life as we eat, and it's great catching up with everyone.
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"I'm really into you, so you've got some catching up to do," he half-joked to her.
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I spend about an hour catching up and answering all the emails (inbox zero is my motto).
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"The marketplace is finally catching up with what we as a society view as normal," he said.
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Regardless, the exercise shows that China is catching up quickly, and the U.S. needs to take notice.
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We all worry that past career and negotiating mistakes will prevent us from ever catching up financially.
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I spend some time catching up on TV. I watch Jane the Virgin and The Handmaid's Tale.
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But in the late 1990s they began to cheer up, almost catching up with boys in 2010.
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Those figures suggest that perhaps the scandals, mishaps, and growing mistrust might be catching up to Facebook.
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Those figures suggest that perhaps the scandals, mishaps, and growing mistrust might be catching up with Facebook.
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Though now living in such proximity, catching up beyond the digital space felt too close for comfort.
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I'm so excited to see her and spend quality one on one time catching up with her.
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Amazon Music is catching up to Spotify, and recently reported it has more than 55 million customers.
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If you're just catching up on the competition, here's everything you need to know to follow along.
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So in that regard, we have our strategy — we're not just catching up, we are a leader.
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Catching up with two of the greatest sides in football history might seem like an insurmountable task.
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A lunch break could also be used for catching up on errands or socializing with co-workers.
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With the band all reuniting at the nuptials, they were able to do some serious catching up.
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Much of the country's recent rapid growth has involved catching up after that lost decade of strife.
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She was in the back of the room, catching up with an old friend when Almodovar arrived.
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall the talk was of their "catching up" with the west.
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Bumble is now Tinder's closest competitor and is quickly catching up, with faster year-on-year growth.
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Nevertheless, women are still catching up after decades of being prevented from having Antarctic careers at all.
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Both currencies and stocks still have a lot of catching up to do after a long malaise.
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And, as always, we close the show with recommendations: Aliza recommends catching up on Game of Thrones.
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Sometimes we cook and sometimes we go out, but we always have a great time catching up.
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The 26-year-old has the eye — and she's excited fashion is finally catching up to her.
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One reason is that China, which once merely seemed to be catching up, now wants to overtake.
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Catching up on Arrow, and they're heading the same way that made me stop reading the comics.
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He's still catching up on weight and all those things because he was born several weeks early.
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Mobile ticketing is something Apple Pay has had for years, and Google is just now catching up.
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Once we're at the bar, we get two drinks each while catching up on each other's weekends.
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And it's just ... people don't think about the psychological consequences, and now we're catching up with that.
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Luckily, technology is finally catching up with the dream of letting people become friends across language barriers.
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But Google and its cohort have a way of catching up to and eventually passing the competition.
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It notes that premiums started out about 15 percent below initial projections and are now catching up.
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We're not willing to perpetrate those tropes any more, but it seems like they're still catching up.
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The Fixer Upper star says his initial runs were a struggle, but he's now swiftly catching up.
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Just know that catching up on a few more hours over the weekend is better than nothing.
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But the Rift, which launched without motion controllers, still has a lot of catching up to do.
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If you don't know director Andrea Arnold yet, it's time to start catching up on her films.
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Taiwanese firms fear that rising mainland counterparts, which they call the "red supply chain", are catching up.
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She actually met her husband at a viewing party and even loses sleep catching up on shows.
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At the same time, bad debts from the past decade's lending binge are catching up with banks.
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In some villages closer to Harare, citizens are catching up with the social media messages of defiance.
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Everyone was hugging everyone else, gossiping and catching up, palming fresh almonds off the counter as snacks.
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Their reunion was filled with laughs, old stories, and catching up on seven decades of time lost.
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Progressives have a long way ahead before catching up with the current Republican state level of control.
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"I don't see India catching up with the U.S. or China any time soon," he told CNBC.
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Gardner noted that with only 25 games left, the Yankees still have some catching up to do.
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Reilly says she spends her treatment hours catching up with friends and family, as well as reading.
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London's Starling, while older yet yet with fewer customers than those rivals, says it's fast catching up.
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Apple's price hike is catching up with itBut Apple may actually have less latitude than other companies.
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Around midday, Skyline was bustling with locals stopping in for a quick bite and friends catching up.
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"'You need to chill out, I was with @kitcass01 and we were just catching up," he commented.
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Like so much in this episode, they also emphasize that his past is catching up with him.
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Skateboarding had hit the city hard and the world was catching up with what Mark already knew.
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"Oh, that should be locked," said the docent, but she was catching up and looking all concerned.
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It's not breaking news that women are catching up with men in terms of their drinking habits.
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Contrary to first reports, military air defenses that morning were nowhere near catching up with the hijackers.
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Catching up on their adult lives, the pals joke about marriage, jobs, and Ben's drastically altered appearance.
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Or are they festive spots for catching up with old friends over $4 bags of Zapp's chips?
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Today's earnings report appears to show that those scandals may finally be catching up with the company.
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When I was still home, Eid usually meant catching up with all family members, neighbors and friends.
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The one-button universal remote and terrific mic make it perfect for catching up on calls too.
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For those who graduated in August, after catching up on credits, the statewide rate was 82.1 percent.
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More on the markets: Last week's fall may have simply been global trends catching up with America.
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By picking up a likely majority of South Carolina's 54 pledged delegates, Biden is quickly catching up.
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He argued, forcefully, that the world was finally catching up to where he knew things were heading.
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"I'm just catching up with its 2019-in-review episode," says Chris Stanford, on the Briefings team.
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The rest of the morning goes by smoothly and I enjoy catching up with the Sunday crew!
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They're all such warm and supportive people and I always enjoy seeing and catching up with them.
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It's a droll gem worth catching up on, because Season 2 is finally arriving in mid-January.
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And a German (European champion Arthur Abele), on my right-hand side, was catching up with me.
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"I'm just catching up with its 2019-in-review episode," says Chris Stanford of the Briefings team.
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S. comes home shortly before I'm done and we eat while catching up on Binging with Babish.
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Sanders also filled in at length for Spicer, who has been catching up with military reserve duty.
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"Those cities were not built overnight... we have a lot of catching up to do," he said.
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While the United States is generally considered to be leading the field, other countries are catching up.
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The end of our days spent catching up with each other and cooking is something I cherish.
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P. comes home around 3 and we snuggle on the couch while catching up on our days.
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After that, we bumped into each other occasionally on the street, spending a few minutes catching up.
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BOTTOM LINE GROWTH -- FABER: SO IT WAS JUST THE INVESTMENT COMMUNITY CATCHING UP TO A CERTAIN EXTENT?
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Compared to boomers, Gen X and millennials have a lot of catching up to do wealth-wise.
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The partisan polarization of America's economy is rapidly catching up to the polarization of its voting patterns.
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The brothers (who spell their names differently) had planned to spend Saturday catching up over leisurely meals.
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But the candidate is still catching up to the campaign — and not just on health care policy.
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It is a case of textbook economics catching up with some of Mr. Trump's unorthodox economic policies.
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Restore balance in your life, Scorpio, by catching up on some much-needed time alone and rest.
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The times are finally catching up to a woman who has always been a little out our reach.
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On this episode of Sweet Digs, we're catching up with Sophia in her three-bedroom Los Angeles home.
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"Just catching up with news of all these pipe bombs," Yiannopoulos captioned the since-removed image of himself.
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Amazon clearly has some catching up to do with the outlets it's used to leaving in the dust.
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Just because Jones was prescient with its themes doesn't mean it didn't have some catching up to do.
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I'm currently catching up on GoT, and every time I'm watching, he'll hint at what's going to happen.
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Shawn Blazsek knew a string of concussions from high school football and boxing was catching up with him.
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"We have some catching up to do in the area of machine learning and artificial intelligence," Froehlich said.
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We don't get to work together much, and it's really nice to start our day by catching up.
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Vice President Jejomar Binay is catching up, in a statistical tie with 25 percent, up from 23 percent.
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However, agritech deals are catching up: Indigo Agriculture and Ginkgo Bioworks raised $203 million and $10.13 million, respectively.
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These rooms are great for taking meetings of up to 4 people or catching up on some work.
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She has spent the day catching up on reading briefings, making calls, and she watched President Obama's speech
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Of course, there's still a lot of catching up to do with the competition, but it's a start.
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The two of them are definitely super tight, immediately joking and catching up when they see each other.
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The moves underscore Walmart's renewed focus on catching up with competitors, ranging from grocer Aldi Inc to Amazon.
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So, don't worry about catching up with Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator: Salvation, or Terminator: Genisys.
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It found that economic inequality in Britain was catching up to the levels seen in the United States.
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His mom and younger brother come over with their dog, and we have a nice time catching up.
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Needless to say, they are looking forward to catching up on the ANZ ecosystem and unearthing great stories.
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We picked some of our favorite TV moments of the year that you might've missed while catching up.
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It's easy to imagine students doing homework together in a Houseparty chat, or friends catching up after school.
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A year later, Apple still has some serious catching up to do, and in a very key area.
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Firms are also catching up with techniques to boost efficiency, like drilling multiple wells at a single pad.
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Time is catching up with the Dragon of Dojima, and even he can't shrug off its effects entirely.
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It is no coincidence that fissures opened within the rich world's economies as poor countries began catching up.
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After catching up with the suspect, officers allegedly found the "Batarang" lodged in the patrol vehicle's front end.
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And as America's diet has been exported around the world, kids in other countries are quickly catching up.
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The full online release of the series also suggests Syfy is finally catching up on the binging model.
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Snack on some delicious turkey avocado sandwiches before getting on more calls and catching up with my teams.
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I start some laundry while catching up on my emails and making a packing list for the cabin.
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Baby, only two weeks in with $89.4 million in U.S. ticket sales, has little hope of catching up.
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"We are happy that other platforms are catching up as it is good for the ecosystem," it says.
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"Within the next five years I don't envision Azure catching up," Bracelin said in an interview this week.
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We have a blast catching up and talking about how much fun we had back in the day.
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Catching up: Samsung appears to be the latest tech player to join in the self-driving car race.
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Again, this is just Comcast catching up to the disruptors in the industry, but it's a welcome change.
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But cuprates were brittle and their behavior was difficult to predict, Somayazulu explained, and hydrides started catching up.
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"Technology is really catching up," Santiago Carvajal, director of Bose's SoundTouch division, told CNBC in a recent interview.
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My mother was constantly in motion, always doing something that needed to get done, yet never catching up.
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This can be pretty exciting as you have so much ground to cover in a catching-up session!
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"The Eminem i've always known never had facial hair so hard catching up to this," wrote on follower.
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Still, a pretty funny twist, given Ohio State trumpeting Meyer's milestone on Sunday and Harbaugh quickly catching up.
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Hops have long been thought to possess medicinal properties by herbalists, and now modern medicine is catching up.
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" She adds, "I think the 10-year difference, he has a perspective that I've been catching up with.
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He also draws some comparisons to diversity in TV ... hinting that comedy's got some catching up to do.
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Now years of deferred maintenance are catching up with us, and the cost of inaction could be severe.
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This NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll attracted a lot of attention for showing Republicans catching up on enthusiasm.
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The Japanese have been making single malts for decades, and the rest of the world is catching up.
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The mom of three included a photo of her and Maxi catching up on rest on their couch.
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Canon still has plenty of catching up to do I also liked the M5's speed of operation.
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"It's kind of just where the law is catching up with the times," Robinson told the TV station.
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Donald Trump focuses the public's attention on the increasing prosperity of others, who are catching up to us.
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Baby sleeps through the entire brunch, and we have a great time chatting and catching up on life.
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And while neobanks might have an advantage in tech, incumbents are catching up and the counterthreat is mounting.
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"People end up being trapped in the credit card cycle, where they are constantly catching up," said Capalad.
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The CRTC seems to be catching up with CASL playing a key role in opening the enforcement door.
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While it's adding healthy numbers of high speed internet subscribers, that revenue is still catching up, Recode reports.
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But what you see also is almost from the East all the way to the West, catching up.
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With Venus in Sagittarius, your values realign: Catching up on emails and neighborhood errands becomes of increased importance.
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"There are things that women want to catch up on and things we shouldn't be catching up on."
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Staying in and catching up on sleep is what Cancer season's for, and that's not until next month.
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In addition to having a great time catching up with brilliant people, the content and speakers are outstanding.
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If you're just catching up now, here's our quick guide to what's happening and who will be affected.
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It might mean putting off a family vacation or catching up over the phone instead of getting together.
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And as memory-chip producers, Samsung included, have invested in operations to expand production, supply is catching up.
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Half of the two-hour episode is spent making catty comments while the other is spent catching up.
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However, New York, along with the US as a whole, has a lot of catching up to do.
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As official attitudes turn against flashy but potentially frivolous foreign spending, the pressure is catching up to HNA.
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Through it all, the Trump administration has been largely relegated to reacting and catching up to Mr. Kim.
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Her new novel has wasted no time catching up, having already been optioned for film rights as well.
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The defectors, the hosts and the South 22018 milled around, cracking jokes and catching up like old friends.
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Catching Up With... Dan Bradley is a senior producer at VICE, working on VICE Sports content since 2014.
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"People have more money to spend there and are catching up with the rest of China," he said.
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And from 2:30 until four o'clock in the morning it's dinner while catching up on the news.
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The puzzle is why the United States has taken so long to even come close to catching up.
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Analysts said this did not necessarily mean Chinese demand for all these metals is catching up with supply.
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However, testing for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, is still catching up with undetected cases.
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The two photos show the singers catching up backstage, smiling together in one picture and laughing in another.
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Mr. Trump, catching up on Tuesday with a campaign waged for months in his shadow, echoed those attacks.
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I make a green tea when I get into the office and begin catching up from last week.
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Not surprising, Experian's report shows that baby boomers have the highest scores, but younger consumers are catching up.
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But of course, we can't certainly engage if the offer is not really catching up with our aspirations.
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They saw Microsoft catching up in key areas including security as well as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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With all the time you'll be spending catching up, investing in a 2900K TV is a no-brainer.
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He is treating me to a belated birthday dinner, and I look forward to catching up with him.
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With Mr. Ahn catching up fast, Mr. Moon has redoubled his efforts to bolster his national security credentials.
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We both order it and have a nice time catching up and laughing at very old inside jokes.
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"They are finally catching up," Summit Insights Group analyst Jonathan Kees told CNBC's "Closing Bell " after the report.
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We watch Parks and Rec and eat our bagels while catching up with social media on our phones.
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But the rest of the continent is catching up, the company's South Africa manager, Velma Corcoran, told Reuters.
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These rooms are great for taking meetings of up to four people or catching up on some work.
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CRAMER: THE BANKS ARE CATCHING UP. I UNDERSTAND BBVA WHICH IS A BRILLIANT BANK HAS ADOPTED YOUR – WHY?
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And while companies including TSMC are leading the charge for next-generation semiconductors, China is catching up quickly.
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About 10 days into the deployment I'm on the phone, catching up with Kel on a Sunday night.
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" Trump added that the U.S. is "way, way behind" on advances in space, "but we're catching up fast.
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The need for laws and education programs is urgent E-scooter regulation is catching up with their use.
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Like seven hours from Vegas to San Francisco, and you're just catching up on sleep the whole time.
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There was a time when Saturday mornings meant catching up on cartoons or new episodes of Soul Train.
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So I'm going to have some catching up to do in terms of how day-to-day things operate.
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The calendar is simply, and abruptly, catching up with Earth's orbit Thank you for this public service, Professor Tyson.
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But while catching up the characters in their folly, Stillman makes a larger point that it's really society's fault.
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But when it comes to performing tasks that require fine dexterity, machines still have some catching up to do.
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And as Trump has begun catching up in the polls, congressional Republicans will be breathing easier about winning reelection.
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Since the news broke, many women reported feeling vindicated that science is finally catching up to their lived experience.
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Most opinion polls show Widodo has a double-digit lead but some recent surveys have shown Prabowo catching up.
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Also, she's probably still jet-lagged, so we don't blame homegirl if she's catching up on that beauty sleep.
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Schedule time throughout your day to stop what you're doing and focus on catching up on those communication threads.
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Snapchat is still the network of choice for U.S. teens — and Instagram is Facebook's best shot at catching up.
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But the hinterland has been catching up fast, transformed by industrialization and rapid urbanization in the last 10 years.
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Ahead, 29 inspiring winter recipes that are the perfect accompaniment for catching up with Riverdale and wearing fuzzy socks.
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Trusting your gut is the best thing you could do for yourself today, other than catching up on rest.
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But despite a solid second quarter fundraising clip, the Montana Democrat has a lot of catching up to do.
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"Land supply in top-tier cities is still hardly catching up with buyer demand," wrote analysts at Hwabao Trust.
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While you're catching up on Assassin's Creed or streaming play-by-play footage, you might not be seated properly.
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Other adults who'd missed vaccines as children described catching up on shots and their commitment to vaccinating their kids.
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But if you're catching up, and just want to look at the headlines, you'll find the key takeaways below.
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Davos, at least, spends a little time catching up with Gendry, who's working as a blacksmith in King's Landing.
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We all have peanut butter toast on Trader Joe's California Sprouted Wheat Bread and spend the morning catching up.
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Before season 7 begins, here's your best bet for catching up on past action — and opening up old wounds.
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I head into the office and eat at my desk while catching up on emails, and with co-workers.
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The majority of online transactions in the Middle East come from the Internet, though mobile is catching up. Wadi.
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We're seated at the same table for the reception and we have a great time catching up all evening.
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While catching up, she takes a picture of her grandmother, who is amazed at how the image comes out.
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It sounds distant and hollow, and it made catching up on Duolingo a much more unpleasant experience than usual.
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But Google is catching up, and now about a third of Echo and Google Home users have multiple devices.
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We all have very different schedules so we rarely get to see each other, and catching up is nice!
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This is a look you could wear on the weekend catching up with friends while still feeling hella comfortable.
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She's a single mom and our lives are incredibly different, but we love catching up from time to time.
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And in some ways, it's just catching up to Google, which has provided location metrics for AdWords for years.
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But now, it looks like time is finally catching up with the city's beloved, 100-year-old transportation system.
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But as our Schumpeter column explains this week, China's technology industry has been catching up far faster than expected.
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Sure, the features make it seem like Google is just catching up to the Amazon Echo, but that's something.
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Rodin met Rilke there, spent hours catching up, buried the hatchet, and decided to move in the following month.
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But they still haven't reached their pre-crisis levels and aren't anywhere close to catching up to soaring profits.
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And I think as societies we have quite a lot of catching up to do to get in control.
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The U.S. still has a lot of catching up to do when it comes to airports across the globe.
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But, we know she's idealizing it because of how Ariel described it when she and Noah were catching up.
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Microsoft has led the way in this laptop and tablet hybrid design, but it now risks competitors catching up.
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And we've learned even more about the company's views on catching up with society's newly reformed beauty standards since.
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Our community is smaller there, but we're slowly catching up on SoundCloud thanks to the viral aspect of YouTube.
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In the months since, I've recovered, slowly regained the weight I'd lost, catching up on the sleep I'd neglected.
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We hang out, catching up on the little things that happened throughout the week and talking about sports news.
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I smile at the sun shining down on me and look forward to catching up with friends at work.
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While keeping up with the endless stream of new releases is important, so is catching up on old favorites.
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While there were many people I'd never met, those brief meetings felt like catching up with long-lost friends.
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In the cloud computing market, which AWS created, Microsoft is quickly catching up, while Google is growing its share.
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When it comes to learning what Meghan likes, a source previously told PEOPLE: "He has been catching up quick."
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Kardashian West first took notice of Carolina Lemke designs when catching up with friend and Israeli supermodel, Bar Rafaeli.
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" Brands are slowly catching up to culture â€" but to find them, you have to look outside the mainstream.
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Per CNN's Charles Blow, also a New York Times columnist: Just catching up on Trump getting booed at #AlSmithDinner.
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I haven't seen her since we took the bar exam in July, so I'm looking forward to catching up.
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Fossil fuels remain the cheapest option for electricity in many parts of the world, but renewables are catching up.
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While he's in New York, Facinelli and Luca Bella will have "big family dinners, just catching up," he said.
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Future Trends: Identifying ways to "leap frog" emerging trends in computing rather than simply catching up to today's technology.
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In comparison with rivals such as Ikea, the group has catching up to do in online sales, experts say.
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Snap has a lot of catching up to do to compete with Facebook and Google's well-honed ad offerings.
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While it may seem like a good time to talk business while catching up with friends, sensitivity is key.
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However, some of the improvement was due to companies catching up on work after heavy snow in early 2018.
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As UberEats moves to becoming more personalised, it looks like other platforms might have some catching up to do.
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"White women are catching up with women of color who have a long history of supporting Democrats," Hughes said.
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At the same time, we'll have ample space for attendees' business meetings, catching up on email, and just chilling.
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"It's truly just about a bunch of friends catching up and cheering each other on," Thomas Rhett, 29, says.
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While widening its income lead over Scandinavia in recent decades, Switzerland has been catching up on measures of equality.
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Catching up to that sortation and air-cargo muscle would cost Amazon some $15 billion and years of construction.
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Maria Bamford has always lived on the cutting edge of comedy, but the world may finally be catching up.
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Full House had eight seasons of family fun, and now its Netflix spin-off Fuller House is catching up.
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If you're like most American professionals, you stay up late catching up on emails and doing other online work.
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"Hey @chipgaines catching up on a recent magazine when a thought occurred to me…" he jokingly captioned the post.
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But Mr. Saxton, a former Republican candidate for governor, said there was catching up to do in his state.
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David Beckham gets much of the gawking, but catching up fast is burgeoning style icon Harper, the couple's daughter.
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If you've never watched before, start now and don't worry about catching up on several seasons of back story.
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Catching up on many things (remember, I am still running a major business while I campaign) and loving it!
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"This is an example of New York catching up with the rest of the developed world," Mr. Raskin said.
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Millennials may be the largest group in the labor force at the moment, but older Americans are catching up.
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The ITB home construction ETF has rocketed more than 50% higher this year, catching up after cracking in 2018.
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While French banks are just catching up to Apple Pay, French startup Lydia is adding support for Samsung Pay.
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Companies like Microsoft and Google are catching up with AWS, but it still remains the biggest in the business.
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Either way, the company's still got a ways to go when it comes to catching up with the competition.
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With today's new feature, DigitalOcean is catching up on the competition and letting you host huge databases for example.
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These are both great jumping-in points, as each story starts with a short paragraph catching up new readers.
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For a long time, I didn't read contemporary fiction because I was still catching up on the 19th century.
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But Wall Street has been catching up to his view that all is not well in small-cap land.
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Regardless of the time, we have to finish our meals — we spend those minutes chatting, catching up, and connecting.
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Sam Humphries: We always knew Jonesy was a star, and now the rest of the world is catching up.
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For someone with such a large national footprint, meeting with her felt like catching up with an old friend.
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We eat pizza and salad while catching up on all the Vanderpump Rules we missed while he was away.
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As a result, as the gender balance has been changing within the Pentagon, the culture isn't necessarily catching up.
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After two days packed with catching up on 65 years of family, Johnson stopped answering calls and reading texts.
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Trump would have a lot of catching up to do as president, but so do almost all new presidents.
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Here's one more way to enjoy the wet weekend: Spend it indoors, catching up on 2017's best movies.
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We will likely need new laws to regulate artificial intelligence, and some lawmakers are catching up on the issue.
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The accelerated production was also driven by fear; Huawei, Xiaomi and other Chinese cellphone makers were fast catching up.
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Catching up to the Europeans would require investments that American carmakers are increasingly reluctant to make, Mr. Kobayashi said.
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"Laws are catching up, and it's becoming more apparent to advertisers that the risks outweigh the benefits," he said.
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But in the era of #MeToo and #TimesUp, it looks like his reputation is finally catching up with him.
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We take our desserts back to her house and spend the rest of the evening chatting and catching up.
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Japanese markets were closed on Monday for a holiday, so the index is catching up to its international peers.
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Catching up with her and letting her know what's going on in my life is always a nice time!
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After catching up with J. for a bit back at the Airbnb, I fall asleep by 218.47:24 p.m.
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It's an expensive evening but catching up with my friend and being there for him is well worth it.
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Ken Hui, senior solutions architect at Rubrik: 'For Microsoft, it gives them another way of catching up to AWS.'
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Science is just now catching up to the trend, and you might be surprised at what research has uncovered.
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There are hundreds of remarkable poems in the new collection, and the culture is still catching up to them.
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This week, we're looking back at old Disney hits and catching up on movies we missed the first time.
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He liked the idea that he was way ahead and people were catching up to him all the time.
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We want it to feel as if you're catching up with a friend who is on an incredible journey.
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Medical officials are also worried that the problems of the rest of the world are catching up to them.
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He won't need to do much catching up if he just wants to fall in line behind Trump, though.
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Do you feel like we developed too quickly and society's just not catching up and we should've gone slower?
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But women are catching up over there—they study and choose their own boyfriends; everything is becoming more Westernized.
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Catching up with our two intrepid co-founders, Jack and Jill, the business has been growing at a decent clip.
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My UK-based couples are often busy professionals, and for them, catching up has to take place on the weekends.
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"Unfortunately, we're three or four years behind Colorado, Kentucky and Oregon and so we have some catching up to do."
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You can't deny this shit, it's so much more fire, and I feel like Australia's still catching up on that.
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Decades after science fiction writers and directors imagined worlds of killer beams flying back and forth, reality is catching up.
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There is a deep frustration, and often pointed anger, that the rest of us are only catching up to now.
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While we do, though, we'll be here catching up on all the superhero movie news of the past seven days.
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I just started a new job, have been traveling every weekend, and all this change is catching up to me.
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The cortisol from this week is catching up to me, so decide to take it easy at the gym today.
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I end up spending a lot of the time catching up on work I didn't get done while in transit.
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Ellison has made catching up to Home Depot one of his main goals since taking over as CEO last year.
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"I haven't been sober this year, I don't think," an old acquaintance told me recently while catching up on Facebook.
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The teacher also enjoys spending a lot of her free time vegging out and catching up on her Netflix binges.
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After a few matches I'm catching up with what's happened, but it does feel like I've missed out on something.
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We'll be kicking it and then have a mini therapy session between us friends, catching up on each other's lives.
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Then we lounge about for a few hours catching up on our respective to-do lists and browsing the internet.
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"We lost 20 years and have a lot of catching up to do," says Ravshan Gulyamov, the deputy economy minister.
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But he's still catching up on policy specifics -- a reality he defended Monday in CNN's town hall in New Hampshire.
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We share a bottle of wine, a cheese board, and appetizers, and spend a few hours catching up on life.
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Advances in modern medicine mean that men are living longer, healthier lives—and catching up to women in life expectancy.
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Then I drink some wine and lounge around catching up on some trash TV until I go to bed early.
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On the plane, I'll listen to a movie while I work; catching up on emails or prepping for a speech.
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Federer and Djokovic are tied, 22-1003, in career meetings, with Djokovic catching up since usurping Federer in the rankings.
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Mr Kabila, who says he is enjoying his retirement catching up with his mother, seems confused about what retirement entails.
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Part way into preparing the dish, Paltrow and Favreau are catching up with co-host and professional chef, Roy Choi.
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The men fled, and the gunman chased one of them -- eventually catching up at the parking lot of Catholic Charities.
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GC: Well, a real pleasure catching up with you, thank you so much for joining us here at this position.
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I go away a lot, so when l am at home, l have a lot of catching up to do.
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With TV shows and movies, catching up on what you've missed is as easy as loading up a Wikipedia page.
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And now on the series, like it did in real life, it is all catching up with the famous couple.
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"[Viall's] like, 'we gave it a shot,' " Harrison tells PEOPLE Now of catching up with the former Bachelor post-split.
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The United States has a lot of catching up to do and Congress must act now to protect the public.
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Bernie Sanders, who leads Clinton be a sizable margin in New Hampshire and is catching up to her in Iowa.
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The country's box office has also been quickly catching up with the leading North American market, though growth has slowed.
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In this version of the John Henry story, the humans clearly are still winning, but the robots are catching up.
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The moon enters Libra, the sign of balance, asking you to find your own balance by catching up on rest.
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Verizon, the biggest U.S. wireless carrier by subscribers, says T-Mobile still has a lot of catching up to do.
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According to the piece, she eats with the folks she works with while catching up on the latest viral videos.
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But when it comes to catching up with the rich world, the picture for such countries is considerably less upbeat.
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We've been waiting years for mobile to really start catching up, and the Pascal architecture is a big leap forward.
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Cranston and Paul came up with the concept while catching up over sushi in New York City three years ago.
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COUNTRIES THAT WERE HALF A CYCLE BEHIND US ARE KIND OF CATCHING UP THEYLL ADD WEALTH CREATION INTO THE WORLD.
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They're only now catching up, in part because consumer demand is so high, and because the impact is so promising.
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The analyst also said Intel's advantage in the processor space has "degraded," and competitor Advanced Micro Devices was catching up.
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RIP the only Twitter feature that made me feel the joy of catching up on what my friends care about.
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The stereo speakers also sounded really nicely balanced, and I enjoyed listening to jazz while catching up on the news.
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Ricciardo, however, with no car directly in front of him, was now 3.7 seconds behind Rosberg and catching up quickly.
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But as such fears subside and buyers chase yield, the asset class is catching up to the broader credit rally.
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Japanese markets were in part catching up to global equity gains and yen weakness after a public holiday on Monday.
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Lopera ran after Farmer, catching up to him outside the hotel where he tried to arrest Farmer, police have said.
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We are in 1976, and childhood friends (Kineh N'gaojia and Codara Bracy) are catching up after a few years apart.
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That corruption investigation deferred targeted investment to the second half of 2015, with every sign it is still catching up.
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For now, Misty and her original pet parents are catching up on the 11 years of cuddles they have missed.
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Not only will you be able to start catching up on your assignments, but you'll start to regain your edge.
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I didn't have the burning desire to spend seven hours catching up, so I plopped down and watched with them.
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You're also catching up to he who must not be named, Uber, in the U.S., in terms of market share.
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So much of August is about your partnerships, so catching up on alone time is also major during this eclipse.
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It's the kind of scene that could make you think twice about catching up on the show with your parents.
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And the challenges we face in catching up to the enormous tempo of countries such as China and South Korea.
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"My scrunchie collection is not as large as my collar and glove collections, but scrunchies are catching up," she said.
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Now the music world is finally catching up to the practice, using frequencies and vibrations to reduce stress and anxiety.
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But Nina and Paige (poor, confused Paige!) aren't the only ones whose pasts and discoveries are catching up to them.
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Staffers' complaints about spending evenings and weekends catching up with more solitary forms of work started to make more sense.
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Google cloud revenue is estimated at less than one-tenth that of Amazon; catching up would basically require a miracle.
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The Chinese are catching up to the U.S. in many ways, and the president grasps only part of the reason.
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It's been forever since we've seen each other and we spend a LOT of time catching up on our lives.
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But that's even more true of the federal government, which is still catching up to the nature of the threat.
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Comcast first had more internet subscribers than TV subscribers back in 2015, but its internet revenue is still catching up.
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If catching up on internal-combustion engines was hard, doing so on traditional semiconductor manufacturing will be close to impossible.
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Three classes, half a bag of popcorn and catching up with some of the staff I hadn't seen in awhile.
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We hang out watching the news, catching up, and cuddling on the couch until I have to leave for work.
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For a grocery store chain, capturing online shoppers and catching up to Amazon-owned Whole Foods is a tricky business.
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My grandma and I are the same sassy and sarcastic women, and catching up with her always makes my heart.
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I get a long, asymmetrical bob and have a nice time catching up with the woman who cuts my hair.
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The difficulty for watch brands comes in the online market, where the courts and competition authorities are still catching up.
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But as a Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) study released Tuesday shows, all those rides are catching up to us.
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It also meant hours spent catching up with the owners and employees when Ms. Pombo dropped in for a pickup.
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At long last, the European and Japanese economies appear to be catching up with the long-standing U.S. economic recovery.
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That makes further improvement harder: they are no longer catching up with global best practices but trying to reinvent them.
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It's self-defeating because, as my mom used to tell me, reality has a way of catching up with you.
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Britain probably lags a decade behind America in the growth of its literary-industrial complex, but it's been catching up.
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It's a signal that the deplorable reviews are catching up with the film and is unwelcome news for Warner Bros.
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Perhaps picking up one of these nine new books we recommend or catching up on TV is more your speed.
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Vaping is catching up with Big Tobacco The US vaping crisis has turned into a global headache for tobacco companies.
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He hadn't been covering me; we'd just been catching up a little after running into each other on the floor.
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So, on finally meeting, on a bus traveling to Lowlands festival, they had a lot of catching up to do.
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Most of Rosetta's time in space was spent catching up with the 67P, which is travelling at 21 miles per second.
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Experts say the world's second-largest economy could still be at least a decade off from catching up with U.S. technology.
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Father and estranged son have not seen each other in five years, so there's a lot of catching up to do.
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I'm eating in front of the TV and catching up on emails, and he's been refilling coffee and just being sweet.
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That's because simple social tasks like setting up plans, figuring out logistics, and catching up IRL can be fraught with worry.
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"In our view valuation is catching up with events," said Investec analyst Alistair Davies, who put his "buy" stance under review.
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She writes: You can also do something you enjoy, like listening to music or a podcast or catching up on news.
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But growth in the Bitcoin hashrate may be dented by last weeks block-halving, so Ethereum would indeed be 'catching up'.
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Microsoft, however, is intent on catching up with Amazon and both companies have been busy adding services designed for government clients.
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Very likely, the rest of the world is catching up to first-world standards in terms of meat and dairy consumption.
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We end the day catching up on emails, then watch an episode from Netflix's Salt Fat Acid Heat with Samin Nosrat.
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It's taken a few years, but the Google Assistant is catching up to other digital assistants to get you a ride.
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But after two- years, it seems Google is finally catching up to the pack by jumping on the dual-cam bandwagon.
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Also, in terms of groundwater, the state's central and southern regions are also still catching up after drought conditions since 2011.
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You click yours into autonomous mode and spend the slog getting ahead on work emails, or even catching up on sleep.
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"It's powerful that the government is now recognizing the value of that and catching up," Campaign Zero's Samuel Sinyangwe told me.
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And the iPhone 4 also sported an improved 73-megapixel camera, with Apple finally catching up with rivals such as Nokia.
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Len is currently getting fewer minutes than Chandler, whose 15 years of basketball seem finally to be catching up to him.
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The site reports that Prince Harry is still in Toronto with Markle, where they're catching up after their two weeks apart.
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This means that the VIX may be catching up to market sentiment more than portraying a major shift in risk appetites.
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While Instagram is catching up when it comes to editing capabilities, VSCO is still the best photo-editing app out there.
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I wander the airport to get some steps in before my flight while catching up with my mom on the phone.
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He said that independent expenditures in Seattle's council races are catching up to the type of spending seen in congressional races.
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"You need to keep in mind that we're already in April, so you have some catching up to do," he said.
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Germany's DAX was up about 0.9 percent, catching up with its peers after being closed on Tuesday for a bank holiday.
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The Westfield, New Jersey, native spends his free time teaching judo to young athletes and catching up on Game of Thrones.
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She currently spends her time at work, going to the movies and to the malecón, and catching up with old friends.
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In fact, we all had our books out at some point, doing something or catching up on something that we missed.
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But the rest of the country is catching up fast, thanks to a drop in birth rates and rising life expectancy.
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The OLED display market is dominated by Samsung Electronics unit Samsung Display and LG Display, with Chinese players quickly catching up.
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My favorite was catching up with him in Paris years later, and DJing the sound check [with him] was the love.
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If these fellow countrymen of mine are still catching up to the vicissitudes of online ad platforms, I can forgive them.
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Catching up will not be easy, believes Mr Ernst, for chips and software are the most complicated products that humans make.
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" She added that her "scrunchie collection is not as large as my collar and glove collections, but scrunchies are catching up.
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Some are instead looking forward to our usual Sunday evening routines of catching up on last week's television over some snacks.
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It added features such as offline viewing first, and is obviously intent on catching up with Netflix as quickly as possible.
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But, according to new research, younger women are catching up to men in this respect — and that's not a good thing.
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"We have enjoyed a wonderful afternoon catching up and reminiscing about the amazing times we have spent together," the statement reads.
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While Trump is still clearly the frontrunner with 460 delegates, Cruz is quickly catching up with a total of 369 delegates.
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But considering there are millions of apps in the App Store, there's still quite a bit of catching up to do.
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YouTube Live is making impressive strides in catching up to incumbent Twitch, but it has a long way to go yet.
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The IISS declares that China has become an innovator in military technology and is "not merely 'catching up' with the West".
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That can give rivals a head start on catching up with Apple, ahead of an actual public unveiling of the device.
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I spent my senior year planning rallies during class lectures and catching up on homework assignments while at immigration town halls.
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These included working, looking at memes on my phone, eating Cheetos, drinking white wine, and catching up on Bachelor in Paradise.
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I get busy ironing a bunch of work clothes while catching up on three episodes of This Is Us on Hulu.
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Global Britain has a lot of catching up to do—and damaging diplomatic leaks do not make the job any easier.
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I'll spend most of the week reading reports and catching up on writing working papers that no one will ever read.
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Our competitors were catching up to our vision and companies like Revolut and Circle launched products that attacked our use cases.
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Do you think the Academy saw online voting as a way to diversify, or was it simply catching up with technology?
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But once that baby starts teething Bijasson is probably going to wish he had spent this time catching up on sleep.
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Realize I have Excedrin in my draw and take one before I finish catching up on How I Built This episodes.
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But Uber Eats is quickly catching up to Grubhub as one of the most popular apps in the food delivery space.
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Eating lunch while catching up on email; G-chatting while writing a work proposal; scouring social media during a corporate meeting.
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Image: DoorDashDoorDash's years-long scheme to use customer tips to subsidize its workers' wages is finally catching up to the company.
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The Moon enters stoic Capricorn this morning, finding you catching up on some much-needed alone time and getting some rest.
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The world is moving fast—customer expectations are changing, and competitors are always catching up and threatening to take away business.
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All the shows and movies you should be looking out for How's everyone doing at catching up on the Oscar nominees?
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Below, just in time for you to spend the holiday break catching up, are some of the best books of 2018.
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In other words, Fortnite is catching up quickly to the competitive gaming scene, not only in terms of talent but money.
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If she can keep Sanders from catching up, she can keep her focus on attacking Trump -- instead of the Democratic contest.
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In Spider-Man, Peter spends his free time volunteering at the shelter—chopping vegetables, cleaning clothes, catching up with the regulars.
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In case you're just catching up, former Knicks big man Charles Oakley was arrested after being ejected from the Knicks vs.
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The women in question were Brie Larson, Cate Blanchett, and Kate Winslet, who were spied catching up during last night's ceremony.
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You always pile tasks onto your to-do list, Virgo, so maybe now you'll finally have a chance at catching up.
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It was slow to get into ETFs as well, allowing BlackRock to become the biggest provider, although Vanguard is catching up.
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Perhaps prices are still catching up: the price of front-month WTI has continued to fall most days since July 19.
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But second-tier cities are catching up in the past year, and this time driven by bundle-selling, property agents said.
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Why do so many of us choose to skip exercise in favor of watching TV or catching up on e-mail?
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Aries energy is fast-paced, but taking things slow and catching up on rest is what you're all about today, Taurus.
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"There is no one else I would enjoy catching up with that understands me quite like you," she wrote in another.
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