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The Internet has quickened the trading process.
The Internet has quickened the pace of protest.
That discovery has quickened the search for descendants of primordial vent life.
The Marsh brokers continue to see themselves in a class by themselves, but Mr. Greenberg has quickened the company's senses and pushed the brokers toward higher sales.
Scientists have long been at home on the Internet, which over the last 20 years has quickened the pace at which they share research and information.
The British government's success in April in raising an average $7 billion from each of five bidders, including Vodafone and Orange, has quickened the pulse of finance ministries in other countries.
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They may also have quickened the receding tide from all the financial speculation of the late 1990s.
Mr. Hackett sees this as having quickened the pace of expansion, even though annual revenues are still small.
Doubts that such towns will ever be built have quickened the region's depopulation, under way even before the tsunami.
She may not have "quickened the language but she quickened a love of the singing voice and of the operas that best preserve it.
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