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Taylor has only 10 days left before he heads for India on the England Performance Programme, which is designed to quicken the development of players on the cusp of the England side, and compensation negotiations between his county Leicestershire and chief suitor Nottinghamshire appear to have stalled.
After World War II, industrial development quickened.
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Growth has quickened this year, Miller said.
Utor's development following its naming was slow, but quickened as the tropical storm neared the Philippines.
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