All that running--70-mile weeks in my teens and 20s--caught up with me a few years ago.
By 1800, Europe's wealth had caught up with China's, but the processes of change kept working.
Tocqueville's father, jailed with them, escaped only because the guillotine caught up with Robespierre first.
He caught up with them and tried to sexually assault one by ripping her jeans off.
We caught up with Watson as his book tour came through New York City.
Fortunately for Caterpillar, its leadership shook off its complacency and caught up with the competition.
This week I caught up with Ken Chaplin, vice president of global marketing for Crocs.
NPR's Ned Wharton recently caught up with the band at NorthSix, a nightclub in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
By the winter of 2005, the extra calories and his now-sedentary lifestyle caught up with him.
The native devices caught up with larger screens, LTE connectivity and shorter product cycles.
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But as is always the case with inflation, reality caught up with the illusion.
"The schools have caught up with it, but some parents are reluctant, " says director Jim Clay.
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NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro was at today's demonstration, and we caught up with her there.
We caught up with Jacqueline at the Foundling Museum in London where she answered your questions.
"In many of these areas, America still hasn't caught up with reality, " he says.
Fortunately, we caught up with someone in charge who was able to respond to that question.
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When Greenpeace caught up with the fleet, Watson jumped into a Zodiac with Fred Easton, a cameraman.
Visiting the city recently, I caught up with friends from school over dinner at a seaside restaurant.
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Eventually, the paperwork, schemes and lies caught up with the defendants, who will be sentenced in September.
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Anyway, ProPublica caught up with Bank of America and asked them to comment on this behavior.
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My laziness, my avoidance of cleaning up after myself in real time, has caught up with me.
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Institutions have not caught up with the majority of west German mothers who would contemplate full-time work.
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After the ceremony I caught up with David Kobierowski, a local activist who organised the watch party.
However, the workplace has not caught up with the 20th century, even as we enter the 21st.
It was only a matter of time before the government caught up with social media savvy citizens.
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It's also a nice marketing advantage, now that many other automakers have caught up with Toyota's quality edge.
Finally, the New York Times has caught up with the next dubious trend in English literature departments: neuroscience.
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"Our technology has not caught up with our desire to clean up our mess" in space, Schonberg said.
Although Mr Sherry and Ms Doherty managed to initially escape, the killers later caught up with the teenager.
It is about 20% for other adult trade genres except for mysteries, which have recently caught up with romance.
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