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It's also a good way to make rampant speculation about Ford's much-rumoured return to Le Mans.
Hampshire, still without a Championship win, were already deep in trouble when day three began, still needing another 32 to make rampant Lancashire bat a second time.
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Military emergency makes rampant executive power expedient: the approval of water-boarding; the surveillance of civilian communications; the invasion of Iraq.
From its inception in 2003, Scion, a division of Toyota, has made rampant use of grassroots marketing to recruit owners like Mr. Wong — young, enthusiastic, industrious — to be the hot-rodders of tomorrow.
It's not (and perhaps wisely) going absolutely head to head with Marr on BBC1, airing an hour later (though now clashing, infuriatingly, with Nicky Campbell's The Big Questions, which I love, if guiltily, for its ability to showcase God- and Allah-botherers making rampant pig's unmentionables of themselves).
I am making rampant generalizations, I realize.
The moment one begins making rampant generalizations they're proven wrong.
Thank you for making rampant assumptions about entire demographics with statements like Mexicans are drug dealers and rapists and African-Americans are barely surviving in violent ghettos.
Disruption, then, tends to make our rampant inequality even worse.
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Meanwhile, outright counterfeit drug making remains rampant in India, executives and analysts here say.
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