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Rapidly and rising
Rapidly rising to stardom in Britain, she graced such popular films of the early 1930s as Young Woodley, Atlantic, The School for Scandal and I Was a Spy.
Rapidly rising in the navy due to keen intelligence and impressive strength, Ritchie was promoted to lieutenant six years later, and served for the next fifteen years as a junior staff officer at Sheerness Gunnery School.
Rapidly rising demand has been coinciding with higher food prices and with a deacrease in donations, partly as the food industry is becoming more efficient and so has less mislabelled and other slightly defective food to give away.
Rapidly rising and falling strings, known by fans as " The Chase ", is an element that was not present in any previous version of the theme.

Rapidly and through
* Rapidly industrialize all of China through manufacturing, commerce, and capitalism.
Rapidly advancing through the ranks at Fort Benning as the parachute infantry battalions were expanded to regiments, he was a lieutenant colonel commanding the 3rd Battalion of the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment on June 6, 1944, the date of his unit's first combat jump.
Rapidly retreating through Malaya, Allied forces were forced back to Singapore Island by 31 January 1942.

Rapidly and for
Rapidly moving electrons are most sharply accelerated when they encounter a region of force, so they are responsible for producing much of the highest frequency electromagnetic radiation observed in nature.
* Rapidly deliver effective and efficient development and test capabilities for DoD technology development efforts
Rapidly picked up for international distribution after winning an Oscar for Best Foreign Film in 1975, the film was destined to be Fellini's " last major commercial success ".
Furthermore, MARTA is sometimes sarcastically said to stand for " Moving Africans Rapidly Through Atlanta ", a replacement backronym, due to the relatively low number of white riders, particularly after peak commuting hours.
( 1995 ) Critical Thinking: How to Prepare Students for a Rapidly Changing World.
Rapidly establishing itself as a creator of ontroversial, cutting edge reports and new localised IT content, its blog has quickly become the voice of local IT opinion, expertise and analysis from around the world, winning an IMA for Outstanding Achievement in April 2012
Rapidly evolving hardware allowed new kinds of games which allowed for different styles of gameplay.
Mark Owen composed a short opera, " Teeko " for tenor, chorus, and piano, based on the game, including memorable and rousing songs such as " Teeko is Rapidly Sweeping the World " and " Why do you Recommend Teeko for the Sick?
Rapidly growing in rapidly growing markets, are what organizations strive for ; but, as we have seen, the penalty is that they are usually net cash users-they require investment.
Rapidly flashing lights may be dangerous for people with photosensitive epilepsy or other nervous disorders.
* Rapidly growing economy, with a need for dependable and reliable supply of electricity, gas, and petroleum products ;
Rapidly expanding civil aviation industry of Oman led OIS to the building of several facilities – including hangars, workshops and in-flight catering – to cater for the increase in activity.
Rapidly he gathered his followers and formed a ' Provisional Committee for Renewal of PAI '.
(" Rapidly decreasing " means that c < sub > n </ sub > p ( n ) is bounded for any polynomial p .) For each real number s, we can define a norm ||·||< sub > s </ sub > by

Rapidly and new
Rapidly the Government added many new recruitment centres, which eased the admissions burden, and began a programme of temporary construction at the main training camps.
Rapidly increasing employment coupled with new land releases has driven population growth and improved living standards.

Rapidly and at
: Monitoring and Stimulating Your Personal Rate of Growth in a Rapidly Changing World " at fm-2030. narod. ru
Rapidly growing private and commercial use of electricity ensured buoyant demand and the company expanded both at home and overseas, with the establishment of agencies in Europe, Japan, Australia, South Africa and India and a substantial export trade to South America
Rapidly being modernized, the city's true center is west of the square across the adjacent Panlong River ( now more of a canal ), outside the Kunming Department Store at the Nanping Lu / Zhengyi Lu crossroads, a densely crowded shopping precinct packed with clothing and electronics stores.
Step 2: Rapidly run down the cash in the company, usually by buying and holding in inventory equipment and stock-that is unnecessary at that time.

Rapidly and .
Rapidly growing economies also have an effect on deforestation.
Oaxaca Film Fest Rapidly emerging as one of the most important of Southern Mexico's.
: Monitoring and Stimulating Your Personal Rate of Growth in a Rapidly Changing World, published in 1989.
Rapidly the insulator becomes filled with mobile charge carriers, and its resistance drops to a low level.
Blech simulations as well as the diffraction patterns were published in 1984 in a joint paper with Shechtman entitled “ The Microstructure of Rapidly Solidified Al6Mn ”, Metallurgical Transactions A, 16A ( 1984 ) 1005.
Rapidly retreating south with the Despensers, Edward failed to grip the situation, with the result that Isabella found herself and her household cut off from the south by the Scottish army, with the coastline patrolled by Flemish naval forces allied to the Scots.
* The Spike: How Our Lives Are Being Transformed By Rapidly Advancing Technologies by Damien Broderick, 2001, pp. 236, 265-272, 289, 321, 324, 326, 337-339, 345, 353, 370.
Rapidly developing subdivisions are often described by their critics as urban sprawl that threatens environmentally sensitive areas and valuable agricultural land.
Rapidly accelerated aging of other people may be experienced, perpetuating the aforementioned fears to an even greater degree.
Rapidly developing anthropoid primates such as macaques, chimpanzees, and australopithecines have an eruption sequence of M1 I1 I2 M2 P3 P4 C M3, whereas anatomically modern humans have the sequence M1 I1 I2 C P3 P4 M2 M3.
Rapidly, the Secret Services pinpoint that it is a terrorist bombing and that the terrorist was of British nationality.
Rapidly fluctuating geomagnetic fields can produce geomagnetically induced currents in pipelines.
Rapidly the issue sizes grew from 64 to 96 pages.
Rapidly brightening objects like novae and supernovae are known to produce a phenomenon known as light echo.
Rapidly emerging forces of globalization have led firms to market beyond the borders of their home countries, making international marketing highly significant and an integral part of a firm's marketing strategy.

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