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His speed was dropping rapidly.
rapidly , (1106 uses)
The foreign-entry-limit price would be approached more rapidly, since domestic wage-rates do not enter foreign costs directly.
rapidly in (688 uses)
The basic significance of this invention helped them to follow it rapidly in 1855 by the development of a unique precision gear cutting and dividing engine.
rapidly and (655 uses)
Our lifeboat was filling rapidly and despite what I had heard of the inhabitants of Eromonga, I was glad to see a long and graceful outrigger manned by three bronzed girls glide out of a lagoon into the open sea and toward our craft.
rapidly growing (549 uses)
There is a rapidly growing demand for this material, primarily from the military.
rapidly to (315 uses)
The colonizing population may diversify rapidly to take advantage of all possible niches.
rapidly became (293 uses)
At the age of fourteen he entered the Camaldolese Order in the Monastery of St. Mary of the Angels in Florence, and rapidly became a leading theologian and Hellenist.
rapidly expanding (277 uses)
The Soviet Union and other members of the Communist bloc are rapidly expanding their economic, technical and military assistance to the uncommitted nations.
rapidly as (264 uses)
Blood gushed from his nose, and he backed off as rapidly as he could, stumbling over his own feet in his frantic haste to get away from Curt's fists.
rapidly changing (250 uses)
In these rapidly changing societies there is also too little appreciation of the need for effort to achieve goals.
rapidly from (194 uses)
Works now came rapidly from his chisel.
rapidly with (193 uses)
A soft, silvery-white radioactive metal, actinium reacts rapidly with oxygen and moisture in air forming a white coating of actinium oxide that prevents further oxidation.
rapidly than (181 uses)
These observations indicate that the lunar maria heat up more rapidly and also cool off more rapidly than do the mountainous regions.
rapidly increasing (161 uses)
It has recently been suggested that the regional decline at the end of the Akkadian period ( and First Intermediary Period of the Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom ) was associated with rapidly increasing aridity, and failing rainfall in the region of the Ancient Near East, caused by a global centennial-scale drought.
rapidly after (157 uses)
The transformation was led by two cities that grew rapidly after 1770.
rapidly through (153 uses)
Discontent spread rapidly through the country, and many looked to Elizabeth as a focus for their opposition to Mary's religious policies.
rapidly during (146 uses)
The physical understanding of acoustical processes advanced rapidly during and after the Scientific Revolution.
rapidly developing (141 uses)
‘ … The development of Japan's large northern island had several objectives: First, it was seen as a means to defend Japan from a rapidly developing and expansionist Russia.
rapidly expanded (133 uses)
In 1492, a Spanish expedition headed by Christopher Columbus reached the Americas, after which European exploration and colonization rapidly expanded.
rapidly becoming (101 uses)
America is rapidly becoming a nation that uses processed, precooked and even predigested foods.
rapidly into (97 uses)
For example, high glycine concentration disrupts temperature and blood pressure control, and high CSF pH causes dizziness and syncope .. To use Davson's term, the CSF has a " sink action " by which the various substances formed in the nervous tissue during its metabolic activity diffuse rapidly into the CSF and are thus removed into the bloodstream as CSF is absorbed.
rapidly increased (87 uses)
Heating liquid in an open container results in rapidly increased evaporation, which concentrates the remaining flavor and ingredients – this is a critical component of both stewing and sauce making.
rapidly developed (82 uses)
The British realised the importance of the city as a military cantonment and as a port for exporting the produce of the Indus River basin, and rapidly developed its harbour for shipping.
rapidly declined (80 uses)
Following the emergence of the Australian Football League, the SANFL, WAFL and other state leagues rapidly declined to a secondary status.
rapidly grew (77 uses)
Demand in the United States for higher education rapidly grew each decade after World War II into the 1970s.

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