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Claire, meanwhile, has quietly developed a hardness of character in her attempts to protect Camille.
Sitting firmly in the middle of flyover country, in thrall to neither Europe nor Asia, Chicago quietly developed an identity all its own.
In recent years, many hospitals have quietly developed policies underscoring that doctors, not family members, should have the final authority to make these medical decisions.
Since then, both women quietly developed perhaps the most notable feminist row since Ms. Friedan refused to shakeGloria Steinem's hand decades ago.
The state has provided specialized training to local police departments, and officials say they have quietly developed a program to identify and monitor several dozen immigrants believed to be sympathetic to groups like Al Qaeda and Hamas.
When he and Hewitt last met, last month in Ohio, Hewitt was not able to earn a break point against Federer, who has quietly developed the most wicked serve in the game, Roddick's 140 mile-per-hour missiles notwithstanding.
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For example, China is quietly developing its first aircraft-carrier.
Six months ago, Lower Manhattan was quietly developing into a contender with Museum Mile, uptown along Fifth Avenue.
While the American troops are being killed by the Taliban, China is quietly developing the Loghar copper mines.
The company was quietly developing more efficient electric motors and drivetrains - that is, more efficient ways of powering vehicles.
Many car companies are quietly developing expertise in this new way of making cars but are reluctant to talk about it.
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