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But it has quickly been overtaken.
Now, though a test for THG has quickly been developed, there are worries that some athletes are taking human growth hormone.
The phenomenon has quickly been absorbed into popular culture, even as the show itself has been reduced to just another television program (though still an immensely popular one).
With many judges and prosecutors threatening a strike, Egypt has quickly been embroiled in a crisis that may threaten the democratic ideals of the revolution more than any other development in the tumultuous 21 months since Mubarak was deposed.
Mr Peretz, leader of the Labour party, Kadima's coalition partner, now looks foolish to have accepted the defence portfolio; he has quickly been typecast as a puppet of the army.
The paper has quickly been making the rounds among biologists, provoking reactions like surprise, nervous titters and irritation — often accompanied by the name of a scientist whose drinking is as impressive as his or her list of publications.
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In most democracies he would have quickly been expelled.
He had quickly been proved right.Colonel Ojukwu, too, had foreseen the likelihood of bust-up.
Events in Burma have quickly been turned into a morality play centred on the Burmese regime.
Dakotah's only previous encounter with the police involved a missing backpack, and he had quickly been absolved of blame.
The American south had quickly been transformed into a vast and prosperous cotton empire trading with the world.
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