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Scar peered intently at the gibberish on the monitor, trying to make sense of the words and numbers appearing and disappearing in rapid procession
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The plane hits some more intense bumps in rapid
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Someone fires a machine gun into the air - RAT-A-TAT-TAT - and then two more militants follow suit in rapid succession
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Solar activity not stopped, and continued its rapid
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We hustled through the, by now, usual steps: a rapid and perfunctory wash, followed by a hasty breakfast of bread and water
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of a spoon, hear the thunder of the rapid fire deliverer
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but at his age he accepts rapid eye movement
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As for the once famous television gardener, he soon found that many years of proud and boastful behaviour makes for a rapid fall from grace
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With that, I took rapid strides and was out of his sight
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many years of proud and boastful behaviour makes for a rapid fall
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State changes so rapid that an atom is far too big a structure to support the bandwidth if the wave must move across that atom at the speed of light
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The medic finds a vein and despite the distraction of rapid motion caused by hanging drip lines he is deft and assured as he inserts a catheter into her forearm, hooks up a bag of saline and begins to administer four hundred micrograms of naloxone through the intravenous connection that is keeping Bex in touch with the physical world around her
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means of rapid communication across the straights for a long time
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Billy is freeing his mind, letting the thoughts flow through him in rapid, staccato succession
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His father then made a rapid series of gestures in the
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To imagine that it 'just happened,' is not only implausible but contradicts the evidence of the rapid diaspora of man across the continents in cohesive groups accomplishing cooperative feats of civilized development
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His arms burned with exhaustion, and his rapid breathing lifted up his weathered
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" As she, headed back to the road they’d just left at such a rapid rate of speed seconds before
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" She could feel the binding about her chest grow tighter, with her rapid breaths
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water, your core body temperature will begin to decrease at a rapid pace, until the
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Its rapid accumulation in so profitable an employment enables the planter to increase the number of his hands faster than he can find them in a new settlement
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However, people with a surplus of this gene sometimes lived longer but, more often than not it caused their cells to reproduce at a rate that was far too rapid, causing tumors and, ultimately, cancer
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His wings stirring to a rapid flutter, he plugged his nose then made haste toward the overwhelming stench of death
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Secondly, America is itself a new market, for the produce of its own silver mines; and as its advances in agriculture, industry, and population, are much more rapid than those of the most thriving countries in Europe, its demand must increase much more rapidly
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The consumption of those metals in some particular manufactures, though it may not perhaps be greater upon the whole than this gradual consumption, is, however, much more sensible, as it is much more rapid
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Four rapid bursts of energy stunned them, his blade-shaped hands cut them down
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As Nerissa covered him with a rapid volley, Andrastus began climbing the cliff hand over hand
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Though the annual purchases of all the consumers, therefore, are at least equal in value to those of all the dealers, they can generally be transacted with a much smaller quantity of money ; the same pieces, by a more rapid circulation, serving as the instrument of many more purchases of the one kind than of the other
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It has been the principal cause of the rapid progress of our American colonies towards wealth and greatness, that almost their whole capitals have hitherto been employed in agriculture
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The progress of our North American and West Indian colonies, would have been much less rapid, had no capital but what belonged to themselves been employed in exporting their surplus produce
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While to the shore the rapid vessel flies,
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New chains they add, and rapid urge the way,
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He jerked her at a rapid pace
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and manufactures, with the rapid advances of our North American colonies, of which the wealth is founded altogether in agriculture
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Its attacks were becoming more rapid and frenzied – it clearly was beginning to lose patience
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The cultivation and improvement of the country has, no doubt, been gradually advancing too; but it seems to have followed slowly, and at a distance, the more rapid progress of commerce and manufactures
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Only their rapid breathing confirmed that either one was still there in the cave and not swallowed up by some awful hole in the darkness
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The crowd before him parted like a river rapid around a rock as he urged Koyo on
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And it set his ever-turning mind into a rapid current
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The Elf only smiled, “The same as each and every arising and realized individual in the cosmos actually: to aid the most rapid perfecting of all beings, irrespective of their exterior coating, up to the level of the sacred Martfotai
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The progress of many of the ancient Greek colonies towards wealth and greatness seems accordingly to have been very rapid
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But the progress of no one of them seems ever to have been very rapid
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The progress even of the Spanish colonies, however, in population and improvement, has certainly been very rapid and very great
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Under so unfavourable an administration, its progress was necessarily very slow, in comparison with that of other new colonies; but it became much more rapid when this company was dissolved, after the fall of what is called the Mississippi scheme
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But there are no colonies of which the progress has been more rapid than that of the English in North America
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The plenty and cheapness of good land, it has already been observed, are the principal causes of the rapid prosperity of new colonies
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Virginia, Maryland, and New England were planted; and though they were very thriving colonies, yet there was not perhaps at that time, either in Europe or America, a single person who foresaw, or even suspected, the rapid progress which they have since made in wealth, population, and improvement
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After rapid deformation at the beginning of load, deformation of creep continues at a decreasing rate
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His eyes drooped as he heard the rapid current flowing past, then a dog’s howling from afar
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The car park echoed at her footsteps, rapid sounds of urgent intent thrown back at her
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The river was empty, just a rapid current at this point
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said the rapid fire communicator
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She had instructed the computer to do a rapid defrost of four more crew members
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The transition of my feelings was so rapid, it was difficult to adjust
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He heard a rapid rustling sound and moments later she began slide in beside him
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“To your front rapid volley fire!” He had timed his order to perfection and we caught the Turks just as they started their charge and cut them to pieces the whole of the line that had charged with the exception of about five were down on the deck
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As we approached the bodies we could see the carnage that rapid volley fire using
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At first she thought he was going to kiss her, but then in a rapid movement of his his hand he pushed something onto her neck
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As discussed earlier, it is clear that rapid burial had to have occurred for animal remains to undergo fossilisation and to preserve the detail found in some of these fossils
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When a patient with an injury is placed inside a pressurised vessel and the added oxygen under increased air pressure, it results in improved and more rapid healing
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became more rapid, more frantic, with each drop of lost blood
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The rapid consensus amongst congress, the joint chiefs, was dismaying
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He stopped in the corridor, chest heaving with rapid breaths
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The kick missed and Raven countered immediately with a rapid punch to Khan’s upper arm
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and a rapid, careful setup on the purchaser’s lot
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Merely that Jimmy’s brain-function readings were now becoming more rapid and irregular
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In just a few years the worst effects of global warming had been sent into a rapid reverse now that the excess CO2 had been scrubbed from the atmosphere, and reflective cloud mass artificially enhanced
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The privatization of the Russian economy proceeded at the same rapid pace
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overlooked was how seriously the rapid change dislocated the old
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His pulse began a rapid, irregular pounding
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She’d told Dave that the fact her fist was approaching the poor sweet young lad’s testicles at a rapid speed of knots was all part of her feminine persuasion techniques
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Even when distended with blood it escapes by a rapid flight sideways
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There is not the slightest doubt that if the Expedition had been left to the Houssas and native levies, the Ashantis would have resisted to the last; for it was only on the arrival of the Ansahs in Kumassi, with highly coloured reports of the rapid advance of thousands of white troops, that Prempeh decided not to fight unless it were forced on him, or he was molested
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But as we watched the straw hats bobbing, and an occasional swarthy face, the whole cavalry division reverted from individual firing to rapid volleys, a machine gun turned loose, the infantry on our left were responding strongly, and the enemy withdrew to their first line of entrenchments with loss
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Mai Cox pulled her rapid response vehicle into the lay-by and switched off the engine
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Alex swore loudly, jabbing his finger towards the coastline - now approaching at a rapid rate - trying to make it clear that he was going to land on the Isle of Wight whether or not it was a restricted area
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Our skills in driving fast and kicking the (you know what) out of criminals and terrorists grew at a rapid pace but the drilling suffered at the same rate
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The rapid influx of immigrants without providing them (sufficient) time or opportunity to properly assimilate, appears to be a calculated attempt on the part of universal designs to preempt American Culture
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He was still gawking at his comrade’s rapid descent
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Per Capita Income, however much it has increased among (native) segments of our population, has been barely able to keep pace with the rapid rise in immigration whose recent emigrants are living on the (economic) fringe in unprecedented numbers
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It may be further argued that the rapid increase in urban crime, quickened in large measure by the gradual departure of (mostly) working and middle-class families to outlying regions, exacerbated the conditions of those who were unable to exercise similar options
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Following this massive withdrawal, a rapid decline in innovative and entrepreneurial attitudes (and moral) purpose become apparent
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These miscalculations will need to be corrected in the future, especially when rapid population growth will eventually transform many of our rural areas into bustling towns and cities
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Minorities, especially African Americans and Latinos, have been unfairly criticized for the rapid rate of urban decline, (Remember what a nice neighborhood this used to be before ―they‖ moved into it?) although an honest assessment would inform any fair-minded individual that many of these neighborhoods were already in a transitional state of decline years before ―other‖ groups started moving in following the departure of White working and middle class families to suburbia in search of ―greener pastures‖
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Finally on dry land, we exchanged stories with the other groups and I was happy to learn that everyone had been dipped on the first rapid
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Unlike the Rhodesians the South African Air Force (SAAF) had Super Frelon and Puma helicopters to use as troop carrying platforms so they could insert a lot more troops at the first wave with very rapid reinforcements if needed
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What stands out the most about ‖rising‖ energy costs triggered by rapid population growth and higher standards of living, is that the price of a gallon of gas in ―constant‖ dollars compares quite favorably with what Americans were paying at the pump a half century ago in relation to other commodities and services at that time
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Even the most rapid, cataclysmic changes in any environment must ultimately pave the way for
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In that position, hidden from the men, she grinned and lifted her eyebrows in rapid succession
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Rapid promotion gave me a growing bank account
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Yet, now was becoming a moving and emotional reality that was approaching at an inexorably rapid pace with radio interviews, newspapers articles and news and television appearances
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Fin gulped in shallow, rapid breaths, heart pumping furiously, his whole body tingling, alive with adrenaline
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These sudden and rapid mood-swings were starting to trouble me deeply at times
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As we came to Rapid City, the clouds were so dark and ominous that I started wondering whether our 16-year-old, heavily used tent would still do a good job of repelling water
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In rapid succession I flipped each ball out as, one at a time,
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This time though, they came from every direction, first from one officer, then another, in rapid succession
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It begun as a simple hint of ignorance that turned into an avalanche of fear, uncertainty and doubt with all the rapid alacrity that the demonic synapses of his brain’s equivalent could deliver
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The pills had a rapid effect, but nothing could disguise the toll of the previous evening
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Now running late, he cursed and leaned on the horn between bursts of acceleration and rapid braking, but his excitement over the taped conversation overshadowed his fury
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Rapid transportation technologies may be preparing people to interact with other cultures and types of people