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181) After the exams, I need to catch up on my sleep. 182) So they were excited as they watched Johnson take the lead with his sudden and rapid start, wondering whether Lewis would run fast enough to catch up with Johnson at the finish. 183) That being so , maybe his crimes would not catch up with him on his death-bed. 184) Many short-stay child-patients catch up quickly. But schools do very little to ease the anxiety about falling behind expressed by many of the children interviewed. 185) At the same time, P2P application consumes the majority of the bandwidth,[www.] causing connection circuit capacity expansion failed to catch up with the demand of internet subscribers. 186) " Lian Fang Katayama amend the budget also requires screening, saying that "because of budget cuts, only for China to catch up. 187) The western railroads are still trying to catch up with their delivery delays that built up this crop year. 188) No matter how much of a misanthrope you are there is such a thing as entropy and it will catch up with you sooner or later. 189) If they arrived early ten minutes, just they catch up with the airliner. 190) And my last question. Can Goran Pandev catch up Darko Pancev - the best Macedonian player? 191) Phrasal verbs, such as get up , catch up with, etc. are most useful. 192) It is of prime importance for China to catch up with global Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development (SARD), which is a correct conclusion derived from the long history of world agriculture. 193) Well aware of its inadequacy an irrepressible desire to catch up with the world. 194) Keep your fingering chart handy . You can always catch up with the others. 195) It takes a lot of time to catch up with a cultural lag. 196) Lions wake up every day, he knows that he must run to catch up with the slowest gazelle , or else will be starved to death. 197) Tucking in You're on your bike, pedalling furiously, when you catch up your rival. 198) Tonight I have to work overtime to catch up on my work. 199) "His Achilles' heel is the spending and that's what ultimately will catch up with him," said Republican strategist Scott Reed. 200) Jason: Well, a lunch will give us a chance to catch up on things, just a lot going on around here, such as leaky roof. 201) Tom loped forward, found an outcropping of rock, and took cover under it, waiting for them to catch up. 202) But computer division head Kunimasa Suzuki said the company had ambitions to catch up quickly. 203) A wait state is programmed into a computer system to allow other components , such as random-access memory (RAM) , to catch up with the central processing unit (CPU) . 204) We must exert ourselves to catch up with them, or it would be too late. 205) The average computer user spends about 13 minutes per day waiting for their technology to catch up to them, which equates to three days a year just waiting. 206) It was time, she declared , for Britain to catch up with the free world. 207) Apple could sleepwalk through its next iPhone release and competitors still couldn't catch up, analysts say. 208) We should seize an opportunity, in the catch up in tide of this round of economy. 209) Did that oId cannabis charge finally catch up with me? 210) Some students can use their vacations to catch up on their studies.