Thesaurus / catch
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Canix caught the eye of several critical investors in its short life.
CANIX AIMS TO EASE CANNABIS CULTIVATORS’ REGULATORY BOOKKEEPINGMATT BURNSSEPTEMBER 17, 2020TECHCRUNCHHow to vote in your stateOn the pandemic, fears of becoming infected persist, with more than 6 in 10 Minnesota voters “very” or “somewhat” worried about an immediate family member catching the novel coronavirus.
POST-ABC POLL AND OTHERS SUGGEST MINNESOTA HAS SHIFTED SINCE 2016, BUT BY HOW MUCH?SCOTT CLEMENT, DAN BALZSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTTo find out more about how his company is navigating through current challenges and what the future holds for business travel, Fortune recently caught up with Cohen—several weeks after the CEO made his first work trip in months.
ARE YOU READY TO START TRAVELING FOR WORK AGAIN? TRIPACTIONS’ CEO IS BANKING ON ITMICHAL LEV-RAM, WRITERSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEThe engineers are working hard to meet their deadlines, and this reporter even caught Gil pulling aside some engineers to tell them to remember to take time off.
IBM PLANS A HUGE LEAP IN SUPERFAST QUANTUM COMPUTING BY 2023RHHACKETTFORTUNESEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEIt didn’t take me long to realize that catching star-nosed moles did not include hopping from stone to stone along clear mountain streams like a wood elf.
HOW TO HUNT FOR STAR-NOSED MOLES (AND THEIR HOLES)KENNETH CATANIASEPTEMBER 15, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEBecause the products tend sell out so quickly that it reverberates into alternative consumer conversations, he said, and people will brag about their purchases on social or will be angry that they didn’t, and then the media catches on to that.
‘OUR GOAL IS TO BECOME A MASSIVE MARKETPLACE’: NTWRK IS BRINGING LIVESTREAM COMMERCE TO A YOUNGER GENERATIONKAYLEIGH BARBERSEPTEMBER 14, 2020DIGIDAYStates should also consider sending notices of any changes in voter registration to voters, as Florida already does, so discrepancies can be caught.
VOTING BY MAIL IS MORE SECURE THAN THE PRESIDENT SAYS. HOW TO MAKE IT EVEN SAFERMATTHEWHEIMERSEPTEMBER 13, 2020FORTUNEThe catch is that this particular chain of events only happens when you’re faced with a new or unfamiliar situation.
HOW A VACATION—OR A PANDEMIC—CAN HELP YOU ADOPT BETTER HABITS NOWMATTHEWHEIMERSEPTEMBER 12, 2020FORTUNETake pictures and keep receipts for expensive or one-of-a-kind items, then upload them to the cloud, where things never catch fire or flood.
DETERMINING YOUR INSURANCE NEEDSVALERIE BLAKESEPTEMBER 12, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThe combination of cheaper gasoline, really good food, fair prices, and friendly service caught on in a hurry.
A CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY LOSES ITS HEARTMIKE SILVERSTEINSEPTEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEWORDS RELATED TO CATCH
- accept
- acquire
- admit
- apprehend
- appropriate
- arrogate
- assume
- be given
- be in receipt of
- be informed
- be told
- catch
- collect
- come by
- come into
- cop
- corral
- derive
- draw
- earn
- gain
- gather
- get
- get from
- get hands on
- get hold of
- grab
- hear
- hold
- inherit
- latch on to
- make
- obtain
- perceive
- pick up
- procure
- pull
- pull down
- reap
- redeem
- secure
- seize
- snag
- take
- take in
- take possession
- win
- accepts
- acquires
- admits
- apprehends
- appropriates
- arrogates
- assumes
- be gives
- be informs
- be tells
- catches
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- comes by
- comes into
- cops
- corrals
- derives
- draws
- earns
- gains
- gathers
- gets
- gets from
- gets hands on
- gets hold of
- grabs
- hears
- holds
- inherits
- is in receipt of
- latches on to
- makes
- obtains
- perceives
- picks up
- pockets
- procures
- pulls
- pulls down
- reaps
- redeems
- secures
- seizes
- snags
- takes
- takes in
- takes possession
- wins
- ball and chain
- bounds
- brake
- catch
- check
- circumscription
- condition
- confinement
- constraint
- containment
- contraction
- control
- cramp
- curb
- custody
- demarcation
- excess baggage
- fine print
- glitch
- grain of salt
- handicap
- hang-up
- inhibition
- limitation
- limits
- lock
- no-no
- qualification
- regulation
- reservation
- restraint
- rule
- small difficulty
- stint
- stipulation
- stricture
- string
- stumbling block
- ball and chains
- brakes
- catches
- checks
- circumscriptions
- conditions
- confinements
- constraints
- containment
- contractions
- controls
- cramps
- curbs
- custodies
- demarcations
- excess baggages
- fine prints
- glitches
- grain of salts
- handicaps
- hang-ups
- inhibitions
- limitations
- limits
- locks
- no-nos
- qualifications
- regulations
- reservations
- restraints
- rules
- small difficulties
- stints
- stipulations
- strictures
- strings
- stumbling blocks
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