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Mr. Kohl's image as a statesman is rapidly degenerating into that of a corrupt and arrogant machine boss.
But nor is it 1979 in Iran, a rainbow revolution rapidly degenerating into an oppressive Islamic theocracy.
The Army Reserve is additionally in grave danger of being unable to meet other operational requirements and is rapidly degenerating into a broken force".
Lt. Gen. James R. Helmly, the chief of the Reserve, recently said in a memorandum to Army leaders that his organization was in "grave danger" of being unable to meet its operational requirements and was "rapidly degenerating into a 'broken' force".
Meanwhile, military officials have admitted that even as Mr. Bush kept asserting that we were making "good progress," the insurgency was growing in numbers and effectiveness, that the Army Reserve is "rapidly degenerating into a 'broken' force," and oh, by the way, we'll need to spend at least another $100 billion to pay for war expenses and replace damaged equipment.
Tropical Storm Patricia was a short-lived tropical cyclone that briefly affected parts of Baja California Sur before rapidly degenerating over water.
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Such amplification rapidly degenerates the fidelity of an asynchronous rate code.
"What was supposed to be a peaceful protest rapidly degenerated into vicious attacks on police," the police chief said.
Abroad, foreign policy gambits such as the intervention in Yemen and the blockade of Qatar have rapidly degenerated into damaging quagmires.
As with many legal concepts, on closer scrutiny this seemingly clear doctrinal trinity rapidly degenerates into a considerable state of confusion.
That evening he reverted to his old Soundsville behaviour, downing pints before entering an 80s dance competition in the hotel bar, a performance that rapidly degenerated into a long, silent walk off stage.
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