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Transpire Wrongly used to mean, merely, "happen".

But the plan began to unravel rather rapidly on Monday when it transpired that an MP, Paul Farrelly, had tabled a question about the injunction and the awkward document in parliament.

Today "relevance" means preparing all young people for a rapidly changing, interconnected world where learning transpires long after the school bell rings and creative and critical thinking skills are in constant demand.

The world is changing so rapidly it's almost impossible to follow a plan or previous model of how your career should transpire.

The quantity of such lawsuits began to grow rapidly last decade: merely from 2006-2012 a six-fold increase in lawsuits filed by so-called patent trolls transpired.

How did that transpire?

That will transpire presently. . . .

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Dramas transpire between the tales.

But it transpires that he is also seeking volunteers for his "Elite Apprentice Programme", which starts costing as much as a new car, but rapidly tumbles in price – if people sign up today.

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