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And yes, it is quick to emerge in the spring, gaining good height early.
The pattern was quick to emerge and it was as expected.
Victorious Nazarbayev was elected for a five-year term, but his reputation as "the strongman" was quick to emerge.
The ruling's affect on other areas, however, may not be so quick to emerge, even though the court changed the way the law has long been applied.
Reaction has been quick to emerge from public figures and royal-watchers.
Critics were quick to emerge once the CBO released its new analysis of the Republican effort to replace the ACA.
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The cities quickest to emerge from the recession benefit from evergreen industries like government, defense, education and technology–sectors that will always provide work, even in a national slump.
Increased laboratory capacity needs to be built to ensure continued rigorous surveillance and quick response to emerging threats.
It was all a coincidence, of course, but compelling nonetheless, and Mets images and memories from 10 years ago were quick to re-emerge.
The field of parasitology has been quick to exploit emerging proteomics technologies.
A national ID database might lead to better allocation of resources, and quicker responses to emerging needs.
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