I don't really care about catching up on how my beloved soap characters have been scheming and conniving. |
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I'll also be catching up with a couple of other friends and maybe even making one or two new ones. |
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He spied David making his way towards the car lot, a bottle in his hand, and moved to head him off, catching up with him just outside the exit. |
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The politicians are at last catching up with the endless dinner-table chatter and pub bar opinionising about the future of the Royal Family. |
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There were policemen running after him, but it was clear just by the photo that they had no chance of catching up with them. |
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I shook my head slightly at those thoughts and jogged a little faster, catching up with Matt and Liz ahead. |
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Vinnie Roe is a wonderfully brave horse but old age is catching up with him. |
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He strode down the hall and descended the stairs two at a time, catching up his overcoat. |
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The team entered last weekend on a season-high six-game losing streak, and it appears other teams are catching up to Minnesota. |
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I start the day by catching up on some well earned sleep, but by lunchtime my flatmates have summoned me to Selfridges. |
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I was happily floating around to different groups all night, talking, chit-chatting, catching up with some old faces and taking silly pictures. |
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Walters followed in hot pursuit before finally catching up with his victim in a traffic jam. |
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Several factors can derail China from its present track of catching up with the industrial nations. |
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The long post-war boom seemed to hold out the prospect of former colonies industrialising and catching up with their former masters. |
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As the siren moves toward you, it is catching up to and compressing the sound waves it produces, thus the higher pitch. |
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I have some blog catching up to do so this post was just supposed to be a quickie to say congrats to my getting-older-by-the-minute daughter. |
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These would set out onto the road at the first light of dawn, in the hope of catching up to the Germans that were now traveling on foot. |
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Everyone was at the top of the hill, offering words of condolence to Amy, exchanging pleasantries, perhaps even catching up with old friends. |
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It's been a good weekend, both of us catching up on sleep and rest and conversation. |
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Those of us who are just catching up on current technology will marvel at the extent of coverage on this release. |
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I knew she was catching up on day's worth of missed sleep, so I didn't blame her for crabbing at me. |
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She ran into the dense wood trying to hide but he was always there, forever catching up to her. |
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Fortuitously, the weather has been excellent since I returned and we have been very busy catching up with outdoor tasks. |
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The working mothers took some time playing in the swings too, catching up on girl talk. |
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I'm slowly catching up on lost sleep and regaining the energies that I've had to spend so profligately these past few weeks. |
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What's going on is that Tesco's is pulling further ahead and Sainsbury's is catching up. |
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Having missed the gospel show, the idea of catching up with The Holmes Brothers was essential. |
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As I was sitting at an outdoor table enjoying my coffee and catching up on the week with DH, my cell phone rang. |
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I've had a grand week off, puttering about here and there, catching up on some sleep, and some reading. |
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But California's decades of dissociation from reality are catching up with it. |
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Everyone then comes together for a nice meal in the evening and we're all in bed by 10 pm catching up on our sleep. |
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Although we find a seat in another bar shortly afterwards, last night's escapades are catching up with me and we make our excuses after midnight. |
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He was now drug-free and working for a temporary staffing agency, but the realization of what he had done to his life was catching up with him. |
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With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up. |
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The balance of the glorious afternoon was spent sitting in Lucy's screened porch chatting and catching up on gossip. |
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Modern life whizzes by at a frantic pace and we mere mortals find ourselves in a constant whirl trying to find ways of catching up. |
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Some rapid catching up followed to the accompaniment of the roof still rattling in the wind and off we all set again. |
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I blame the hostel food finally catching up to me, then going flatting and getting to choose my own food All The Time! |
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I could really do with catching up on some sleep too because, to be honest, I'm totally knackered. |
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I'm back from my vacation and just spent the last hour or two catching up on a week's worth of Power Line. |
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Everything was suddenly catching up with me all at once, and I could barely separate one realisation from the other. |
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My biggest personality flaw was catching up to me as I began to feel anxious and worried. |
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And wage levels and living standards in the poorer countries on the euro zone's rim are catching up with those in the richer nations. |
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I was just catching up on my online reading and noticed in your 'locavore' blog your interest in locally grown nuts. |
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Saturday is a day for catching up on things at home, in and around the house. |
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Hazarding a backward glance since her escape, Andrea forced a bit more speed into her getaway when she realised that he was catching up with her. |
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It will be at least two years before mass-market retailers start catching up. |
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Then spend the afternoon barbecuing steaks and sausages while catching up with friends and family. |
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I'm looking forward to catching up with the previous movie, and seeing the next films whenever they come out. |
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There can be a lot of catching up to do and if you take time off then you can't go back in at the same level, because so much will have changed. |
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They decide to spend a long weekend, catching up and drinking beers, as snow falls. |
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We are catching up with history, and I for one would rather there be an organic process, rather than tokenism. |
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His thoughts catching up to him, his face turned a wonderful shade of tomato red. |
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The company is striving mightily to save itself at home by catching up abroad. |
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Apart from a trip to the supermarket, we stayed home, catching up on trivia of course but, mostly, just resting. |
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This ensures busy travellers can enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee while finishing an urgent report or even catching up on their e-mails. |
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So we had momos at Chanakya and then came home and stayed up all night just catching up! |
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The occasional muffled whistle indicated that the train was catching up with me. |
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Spent afternoon catching up on gossip, and generally slobbing around and eating pizza. |
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Anyhow, we ate our curries and noodles and nattered away for a fair few hours, catching up on all the things we've missed. |
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The house was in need of a serious clean sure enough, and I've spent much of the day catching up. |
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I was sick yesterday so spent most of the day catching up with taped TV shows and being generally somnolent. |
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For his part, Sebastien Balleux said he has a lot of catching up to do with a new baby coming soon. |
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Baby brother comes home from NYC, wife and nipper in tow, and there's absolutely no need to do any catching up with him. |
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Nothing much else to write about Saturday, just lots of catching up and me noseying into my friends' lives. |
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While catching up on some of my favorite sites, I read the following on Melanie's site about her stepbrother. |
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Now women are fast catching up in the race to alcoholic excess. |
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Viewers catching up with The Julian Assange Show may now experience a reality-TV buzz followed by a pang of anxiety. |
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They sat down on a couch, catching up on recent events, although the conversation was rather one-sided, and the exhausted pair eventually fell asleep. |
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And with construction catching up to the imagination of architects, the curved and blobby shapes of these designs are becoming more and more realistic every day. |
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Dressed in jeans, t-shirts and well-worn takkies, the young girls gather early for practice, chatting to friends and catching up on the latest news. |
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If the rest of us have had trouble catching up to Robespierre and crew, well, we are starting from a bit of a handicap. |
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He was evacuated by the Red Cross, and is now catching up on his schooling and playing wheelchair basketball with other young men who have lost limbs in the war. |
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The couple was scooting down the road, easily catching up with them. |
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Ford, too, has been slow off the mark but is catching up fast after it recently licensed hybrid technology from Toyota, while also giving a bit of its own technology back. |
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Most of these good-looking, solid and sculptural vanity units are not cheap, although the high street and mail-order catalogues are catching up with the trend. |
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Maybe while catching up on Gossip Girl or watching the opening scene of The bling Ring. |
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The guild has decades of catching up to do in order to reduce the animosity and alienation the arguable majority of local musicians feel towards them. |
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A few teachers were catching up on things, but some appeared to have caught up, and were catching up on computer games and newspaper bargain shopping pull-outs instead. |
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He nudged her, catching up with her as she broke away from the group to get her water supply from where she'd dumped her bag onto one of the nearby park benches. |
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The analysis also fails to determine the degree to which many economic variables, such as hourly pay rates, are catching up on other parts of Europe. |
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So it's back to passive browsing through some of my favourite blogs, excluding the Australian bloggers who, unlike me, are catching up on their forty winks. |
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The art world is belatedly catching up to this trailblazing figure. |
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They know this is a rotten deal and they are demoralized, running faster and faster with no hope of catching up. |
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Still catching up with all the radio I missed during the hols. |
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The plant is noisy, and she and her co-workers pass the time by shouting over the din, catching up on gossip and talking about food and cosmetics. |
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After a week and a half of catching up on sleep and drinking enough wine to prop up the economy, we begin thinking about pushing on to the island of Faial. |
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In modern times, other institutions such as the Red Brick and New Universities are catching up with Oxbridge. |
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Leviathan resumed her pursuit of Monarca, eventually catching up and forcing her to surrender. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, the Soviet economy experienced comparatively high growth and was catching up to the West. |
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In the industrial sector, relatively poor municipios are not catching up to relatively rich ones though the latter are not diverging either. |
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We got gabbing and were somewhere around 1988 in our catching up when Brad interrupted us. |
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It was early last week, the weather was catching up with the season. |
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The episode begins with a lifetime of junk food, beer and no exercise catching up with Homer in the form of painful heart contractions. |
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Besides the regular twirls, swirls and curls, the chic updos are catching up the fascination and imagination of most women these days. |
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The true picture is a lot less intriguing although one of them did spend his afternoon off catching up with the first five episodes of the crime drama Narcos on Netflix. |
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Spain still had numerically larger fleets, but England was catching up. |
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Spain and France still had stronger fleets, but England was catching up. |
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