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Quicken

verb

To give life to; to animate, make alive, revive.

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At the flats, rescuers efforts quicken whenever a succession of warm smells and objects signifies life, schoolbooks, bedding, toys.

In July, President Thabo Mbeki appointed a team headed by his deputy, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, to find a recipe to quicken GDP growth and to cut unemployment.

An unknown number of patients turn to a black market.The pace of voluntary donations should quicken.

Supercell has had success with two bestselling games that are free to download on smartphones and tablets, and then entice users into paying a fee if they want to quicken the pace of play.Blue greensBig industry scored two wins when the European Union moved to water down policies on curbing emissions from cars and planes.

OVER the next few weeks, the race to become the next secretary-general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will quicken.

Despite the EU's supposed single market in financial services, persistent national differences in regulation, taxes and accounting treatment not to mention culture—have kept this category small.Now for the catchCertainly, the pace of consolidation may quicken.

Despite this reviewer's exhortations, my palms don't sweat, my pulse doesn't quicken and I don't "feel the power and potential for endless fun surging through" me when I enter a party hotel.

But in Australia and Poland the think-tank reckons that growth will quicken in each of the next two years.In this section Overview Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index GDP forecasts Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Markets Tuberculosis Reprints.

Did the good citizens of Marshalltown imagine that their property taxes (and donations!) would quicken the pace of innovation by way of high-school productions of "Oklahoma!"? I'll be damned if they did.

In search of growth, consolidation in developed markets will quicken and insurers will seek to expand in emerging markets, especially in Asia, where insurance penetration rates are low.

But her statement, the diplomacy surrounding it and its intended consequences were all obfuscated by a pall of uncertainty, thickened by wildly conflicting interpretations.Two days later, however, an unmistakable drama in the pre-dawn hours did quicken the languishing Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

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