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The companies hope to benefit from an expected surge in the services, like phone calls, delivered on the TV set.
Elsewhere, hospitals prepared teams of doctors to handle an expected surge in cases of pollution-related illnesses.
Big mutual fund companies like Fidelity Investments mobilized employees to handle an expected surge in telephone calls from nervous investors.
Long lines at early polling stations have also raised concerns that the voting system is not equipped to handle an expected surge on Tuesday.
It was built in 1564, the Associated Press reported, because of an expected surge in population, but abandoned after plague hit the area between 1773 and 1776.
The venture is the latest example of how Asian airlines are racing to beef up their business in a bid to position themselves for an expected surge in demand for flight services in the region.
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Recent surveys suggest the UK economy regained some of its former vibrancy in May after a bigger than expected surge in services activity showed that all major sectors are now growing for the first time in a year.
By selling the dashboard software, the big companies are trying to get a foot in the door, Mr. Gonzalez said, and potentially a head start in grabbing a share of the expected surge in stimulus technology spending.
After a slight drop in prices at the beginning of the year, the Manhattan real estate market has stabilized in the last three months, with prices rising slightly and sales volume increasing with an expected spring surge in home buying.
Officials fear that Ukip could then experience a surge following an expected victory in Clacton.
On a call with reporters, Kathleen Sebelius, the health secretary, said she expected a surge of young people to enroll by April.
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