So far, hitters still haven't caught up to Masterson, who is 6-2 in nine starts.
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At some point, I finally caught up to what was going on, and was thrilled.
The officers chased the vehicle and caught up to it on an Interstate 15 off-ramp.
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The officers chased the vehicle and caught up to it on an off-ramp on Interstate 15.
After two years, the performance reviews of the external hires caught up to the internal promotes.
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Nevertheless, the data show that women have indeed caught up to men in smoking-related health problems and death.
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But this method isn't common yet in smartphones because the technology hasn't quite caught up to the tiny gizmos.
He clearly came to his senses at some point and walked away from a scheme that caught up to Mitchell.
Moreover, the technology just hasn't caught up to the lofty ambitions of the hundreds of talented people behind this film.
Now we are transitioning to readily available hardware and servers because technology has caught up to us -- hooray!
The current state of our economy drives home the hard truth that living beyond our means has caught up to us.
"Tonight, I think fatigue caught up to us a little bit, but I'm not going to blame it on that, " Sanders said.
The general consensus among observers is that they haven't caught up to the dedicated e-readers in text quality quite yet, but give them time.
With more than 15 years working in nonprofit organizations, I have often felt like our organizational cultures have not caught up to women's lives.
And yet, the politicians who point the finger at medical malpractice as a chief cause of our problems have not caught up to this reality.
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Now the bad press has also caught up to him again.
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Figures on the younger 25- to 34-year-old cohort, however, suggest that other countries have gradually caught up to or surpassed the United States in high school completion.
While the NFL and NBA have largely caught up to the national pastime in terms of current popularity, no memorabilia item goes for anything close to the top baseball items.
Through quickly organized clinical trials and a strategy that allowed Merck to skip one stage of clinical trials, Merck caught up to Novartis--and even managed to pull a little ahead.
Soon, several police cruisers caught up to the runaway car to escort it through traffic, and later assist with three toll plazas where they called ahead to have the gates raised.
Kerry caught up to Bush in the polls before Election Day and led by a single point, 48 percent to 47 percent, in a similar poll conducted October 28 through October 31.
On this new record, the sound of the Heartless Bastards has caught up to her unique talent and that's all it took for a workman like band to become a great one.
The problem is that the rest of the industry has caught up to Bain: Blackstone, Carlyle and nearly every other large firm now deploy internal consultants to effect change among their acquisitions.
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Since 1999, the five-fold increase in the number of dollars it takes to buy a barrel of oil has simply caught up to the five-fold increase in the number of dollars it takes to buy an ounce of gold.
Formula One Supporters Association caught up to F1 journalist Christian Sylt who got a peek at future plans that include the possibility of HD in-car cameras, multi-channel formats offering different views of the track and an interactive 3D replay feature.
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