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Then he began scrambling to find an alternative.
Bledsoe began scrambling more to keep drives alive.
It also startled the Europeans, who began scrambling to prevent further defections.
But about three years ago, the companies began scrambling to build homes.
He spoke to the attending nurses, who began scrambling to keep the baby alive.
Fans waited for more than an hour beneath awnings at Howard J. Lamade Stadium, then began scrambling for their cars.
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It could hit $15bn, according to a new report, and state officials and residents have begun scrambling to find money as southern Louisiana slowly dries out.
Having stumbled over a cliff, it may seem preferable for both parties to stay there a while rather than to begin scrambling back up its face.(Photo credit: AFP).
Only in 2011, when Tu was awarded the prestigious Lasker DeBakey clinical medical research award, did Communist party officials in her home town begin scrambling to locate and preserve the scientist's childhood home.
Meanwhile, the 40,000 Bristol Rovers supporters who travelled to witness the narrow play-off victory over Grimsby Town can begin scrambling for tickets for their first match back in the football league after a 12-month absence – a home game against Northampton Town.
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