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The word "quickening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun or a verb, and it means to become faster, more active, or more intense. Example as a verb: She could feel her heart quickening as she approached the finish line. Example as a noun: The quickening of the music signaled the start of the dance.
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In January it bought 49% of Terminal Link, a global portfolio of terminals run by CMA CGM, an indebted French container line.The pace is quickening.
Some independent economists say 2%.In this section Slowing economy, quickening politics Slippery, shapeless and slow to be repaid Chavez signals to the left A cure for high prices ReprintsExporters' woes have been aggravated by the strength of the peso, which this week hit its highest level since mid-1998.
Instead the pace at which he is running out of friends seems to be quickening.
The "No" campaign, mainly composed of family and religious groups, will rely on an effect similar to that of the "silent no" and "silent Tories" seen in the Scottish referendum and the British election.If Ireland votes Yes, it will join the rapidly growing number of western countries where the pace of change towards equality is quickening.
Whether he is describing the delight of reading novels by Joseph O'Neill and Aleksander Hemon, or the thrill of drumming in a rock band, there is a playfulness in Mr Wood's writing that manages to be risky and reliable at once.He is a fine stylist, capable of deflating or quickening the work of his subjects with his own metaphors and descriptions.
Flash estimates of euro-zone economic activity showed a quickening downturn in February, ruining hopes that the slower pace of contraction in January might represent green shoots.
Instead, as scramjets accelerate, they must ascend into thinner air at a precise rate to prevent rising heat and pressure from quickening the fuel burn and blowing up the combustion chamber.In other words, igniting a scramjet is difficult, and keeping it going without exploding is harder still.
Other plans to increase accountability, by means of a freedom-of-information law and government performance targets, have stalled.In this section Fox's moment of truth Culling the politicians Cleaning up Stump war Despair and anger Reprints Related items Mexico: Slowing economy, quickening politicsMay 17th 2001The biggest change has come in foreign policy.
Amid quickening diplomacy, Israel and Hamas edged closer to accepting an Egyptian-brokered truce.
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The tempo of the dances quickened, reflecting perhaps the quickening pace of life and the great social changes of the century.
The other is the absence of standard-setting giants like Google and Facebook, which serve as schools and customers for newer ventures.Digital Berlin is now nurturing the sorts of companies that could make pulse-quickening stockmarket debuts, if Germany had a shareholder culture vibrant enough to welcome them.
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