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His tousled good looks, ready wit and ad libs only quickened his journey to fame.
The accelerated pace continued, reaching 346 killings by the end of 2001, and has only quickened since then.
In fact, the increase in applications by Chinese students only quickened in the past year, says Bob Ericksen, the director of UCLA's centre for international students.
In the distance, the dusty beam of Gala's headlamp picked out a pile of boulders in their path, but this only quickened his pulse.
During his second term, he set out to reform the outdated conscript-based army, a process that only quickened after its unconvincing victory in the Georgian war.
That he was repeatedly jailed and beaten for his opposition only quickened his route to becoming a modern African folk hero.
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On the contrary, lower prices for imports are only quickening demand, they say.
All this is packed into the show's first fifty-seven minutes, and the pace only quickens after that.
Your pulse will not only quicken, it'll do the jitterbug.
TERC mutations in combination with exposure to environmental factors, such as smoking and obesity, not only quicken the pace of biological aging but also increase a carrier's susceptibility to age-related diseases, thereby resulting in the onset of those conditions relatively early in adult life.
The notion of black holes and dark matter, and the discovery of new planets or the potential for life on Mars, not only quicken the pulse and fuel the imagination, but also incorporate a variety of related disciplines including math, physics, chemistry, geology, and more.
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