He calls the home improvement retailer "Ho D, " a nickname that's catching on.
Crazy Bones may not knock Beanie Babies off the shelf, but it's catching on, and not just with small shops.
Britain's catching up is explained entirely by the surge in sterling, which makes every pound of output worth more in euros.
Now, he says, it's catching up with the rest of the economy.
Anyone can watch this and come away with the sense of injustice and what's taking place, and I think that's why it's catching on.
As of now, Ichiro Suzuki, 39, and Derek Jeter, who turns 39 in June, will be two of the team's lesser regulars, ahead of whoever's catching and probably whoever's at designated hitter, but behind everyone else.
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It's certainly catching on in corporate circles: Virgin Group recently asked Hsieh to come in for a visit so they could pick his brain.
If you're wondering whether or not MIT's work will venture beyond the labs, don't -- the project was financed by contract manufacturing giant Foxconn, and it's already catching the eye of Microsoft Research.
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Ferguson was particularly angered by Rooney's straight red card for catching Porto's Pepe in the face while challenging for the ball.
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As for capital, well, America's tax burden is rapidly catching up to Europe's.
The company's Diovan hypertension drug is catching up to Merck's Cozaar.
Needless to say, Windows Phone's still got some catching up to do -- so that's good news.
The writer, Mark Singer, detailed Pasternack's love of catching his own fish for his restaurant.
The National Institutes of Health halted studies in Uganda and Kenya when it became overwhelmingly clear that circumcision significantly reduces men's chances of catching HIV.
Sunday's eye-catching event occurred at the height of the annual Lyrid meteor shower, which happens every April as Earth plows through the dust and debris trailing a comet called Thatcher.
Eight minutes later, though, the momentum swung back toward Real when the referee, Cuneyt Cakir, sent off United's Nani for catching Alvaro Arbeloa with a boot while leaping for a high ball.
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To be clear, Moody's is really only catching up with the kind of analysis of what's wrong with the eurozone that we've seen recently from the likes of Lord Turner, chairman of the Financial Services Authority.
Some of the irrational pessimism currently pervading Japan seems to be the result of an identity crisis to which many Japanese have fallen victim since the end of the cold war and the achievement of Japan's goal of catching up with the West.
Both drivers blamed inconsistencies with their cars for the disappointing qualifying display at their home race, but Schumacher made it clear he believes the testing ban is severely restricting the team's chances of catching Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari in the development race.
The preamble to Eduardo's goal involved some eye-catching combination play on Arsenal's right wing as Emmanuel Eboue's ambitious backheel released Bendtner.
Wilson's phrasing is ear-catching, the way he syncs up his words with the band's rhythm section.
And so it's not surprising they're catching a lot more poachers even if there's less poaching because they're just out there so much more.
Justin Welby's most eye-catching reform would be for a big bank to be strengthened and then broken up into regional banks.
That's still well below the 268 million iPhones Apple has sold in the same period, but Samsung's sales rate is catching up.
The Union's most attention-catching projects in the last decade have been the creation of an internal market, a single currency and an independent European central bank.
And until the museums open, these dynamic Hong Kong galleries are a visitor's best hope at catching a glimpse of coveted works from emerging and established western and Asian artists.
One of Johnson's most eye-catching initiatives has been his fleet of bicycles -- known inevitably as "Boris Bikes" -- that can be hired from streets across the city for short periods.
"In a nutshell, the plan in NASA's hands calls for catching an asteroid with a robotic spacecraft and towing it back toward Earth, where it would then be placed in a stable orbit around the moon, " read a statement from the office of Florida Sen.
It's also still in the running for another three titles this season: Barcelona has reached the final of the Copa del Rey, the semifinals of the Champions League and is currently in second place in Spain's Liga, though catching Real Madrid would be very difficult.
In the race to actual 4G commercialization, LTE's still got a ton of catching-up to do -- but once it does, it's looking poised to blow past WiMAX pretty quickly here.
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