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During his 12 years in power, Russia's ruling governing caste grew extraordinarily powerful and, quite often, personally wealthy.

"Giphy grew extraordinarily fast, along with some others, and we couldn't double down as those things grew up because our source of capital was exclusively through the holding company".

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We've grown extraordinarily fast, but that's a good thing.

Everyone agrees that China has grown extraordinarily, and relatively easily, over the past three decades.

The first is that the number of consumers and their spending have grown extraordinarily fast (see chart 4).

As Rose stood in the doorway and stared, thinking, Bigfoot, I just saw Bigfoot, she realized that the house had grown extraordinarily quiet.

The ebook arrived roughly in 2009, and while it did not kill the print book, sales of devices and ebooks did grow extraordinarily quickly.

The Times reported last month that the relatives of Mr. Wen, who became prime minister in 2003, had grown extraordinarily wealthy during his leadership, acquiring stakes in tourist resorts, banks, jewelers, telecommunications companies and other business ventures.

While the rich have grown extraordinarily rich, median wages have barely increased, the costs of health care and higher education have jumped, and socioeconomic mobility has lagged behind that of other developed nations.

Nevertheless, with a limited amount of actual marketing, the app has grown extraordinarily fast.

"Yet people aren't cutting back on their time outdoors, and the whole industry of tanning beds has grown extraordinarily fast".

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