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Thomas suffered increasing health problems, but her work developed apace.
And as my interest in sports developed, the rest of my life developed apace.
With the cultivation of such special crops as tobacco and ginseng, commerce and trade developed apace.
Despite official opposition and occasional censorship, the genre of the novel developed apace.
Structural kinds are closely tied to dialectic, as Parmenides foretold, but both forms and dialectic seem to have developed apace since the Phaedo and the Republic.
Catches declined to about half of that level by 1700, and only increased to about 200,000 tonnes in the late eighteenth century when the Swedish and Scottish fisheries developed apace.
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He added: "The reality is developing apace.
Trade with China in particular is developing apace.
The spoken language continued to develop apace, however, and its course can be followed to some extent in the writings of the less-educated chroniclers (such as John Malalas, 6th century) and hagiographers.
Re "Pope Is Quoted Referring to a Vatican 'Gay Lobby' " (news article, June 13): Coming at a time when American attitudes toward gay people are developing apace, a Vatican announcement concerning the presence of a "gay lobby" within the Vatican needs to be considered in the context of an acknowledged need for institutional reform.
Bioinformatic tools for analysis of this ever-expanding volume of raw data are developing apace, and genomics, the study of whole genomes, has become an independent biological discipline.
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