Victor Cruz had scored the team's first touchdown, and Nicks had come up with big catch after big catch on third downs.
He flipped on the television, to catch up on some news, when he first saw them: a group of rag-tag teenage rebels who had abandoned the city for the country, living out of double-decker buses.
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Read more on the Battle of Britain and listen to full the interviews with veterans on the Today programme website or catch up on the BBC iplayer.
Caterham bosses hope new developments on their 2013 car will help them catch up on the Marussia and close the gap on the midfield runners.
Chances are, if you are surfing through Facebook on a Sunday morning, it is to catch up on friends and their activities from the weekend.
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Like Anston Fivaz in the Blue Mountains, Edwards enjoys showing off the local food purveyors, most of whom gather on Saturday mornings at the Barossa Farmers Market in Angaston to sell their products and catch up on gossip.
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However, an editorial in Britain's Times newspaper doubted the composer's chant would catch on.
The industry had postulated IT would catch on and lock down cloud computing.
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However, one retail expert dismissed the initiative as a "gimmick" that was unlikely to catch on.
They do so mainly to catch up on the news, the sports results and the weather.
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Others thought that maybe it might sell 1 million, if it could really catch on.
Now you can catch up on kooky cat videos when you're out of network.
Adding to the frustration: false albacore are really fun to catch on a fly rod.
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Not everybody is going to catch on in certain subjects as easily as others.
Americans are starting to catch on to Kvadrat, says Brian Hughes of SR Hughes.
And that's not all, you've still got your history, and your maths to catch up on!
At least we'll be able to catch up on Gossip Girl in the process, we suppose!
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If the player does catch on, how will Adobe profit from giving away software?
Company execs, hoping it will catch on, plan to demonstrate it around the NFL this season.
"The rest of the world will catch on, " says Charles Sweet, president of A.T.
Thereafter a new Chairman of the SEC needs 45-60 days to catch up on current events.
And February applications were up 42% from January as more and more travelers catch on.
He was dropped on nine, and was inches away from giving mid-on a catch on 19.
But it might take some time for the idea to catch on, especially outside business.
Derek Hanekom, minister of land affairs and agriculture, hopes their example will catch on.
This past Saturday I sat down to catch up on some work while my two-year-old napped.
If drugs tailored to individual genotypes ever catch on, sales of genetic-testing kits will soar.
Commonplace in America, such asset-backed issues are just starting to catch on in Europe.
If fuel cells are really to catch on, however, governments must think about their own role.
Recapitalising banks would not put the catch on every trigger for a run, however.
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