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"I hoped Miami would develop on the back of the fair; but that didn't happen," Mr. Perrotin said.
Well behind mature squall lines, a wake low can develop on the back edge of the rain shield, which can lead to a heat burst due to the warming up of the descending air mass which is no longer being rain-cooled.
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Another is between urban and rural - we develop on the backs of rural people, taking away their land for development.
Various kinds of algae, fungi, lichens, liverworts, mosses, and diatoms develop on the backs of the weevils.
In many cases a skin eruption (streptothricosis) developed on the back and flanks.
The alternative name humpback salmon refers to the hump that develops on the back of the breeding male.
Her work developed on the back of watching Brene Brown's talk on vulnerability, as well as attending an event in the US run by Black Girls Rock.
US law and procedure make it significantly easier to pursue such actions in the US, and this new element of shareholder activism in the UK was developing on the back of claims in the US.
"It starts as a conversation between the club and the player," says Johnson. "Who they are, what their needs are and then the plan is developed on the back of that.
A gradual policy of edging interest rates up would also head off an unwanted surge in borrowing which is at risk of developing on the back of prolonged low interest rates.
Mr Smith told BBC Radio Wales that regional rugby had been developed "on the back of a fag packet" and left many in Wales such as those in the south Wales valleys without a regional club to support.
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