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Bombs explode with tremendous force, but such force is rapidly spent.
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Spending, however, has continued at twice the rate of inflation, and the state appears to be rapidly spending down the $3 billion surplus it had last April.
That money is rapidly being spent.
The emphasis on minimising disruption of existing insurance arrangements constrains the capacity of the reforms to rapidly cap spending growth, and it further keeps them from fully integrating the insurance system, meaning that Americans will still be fractured into separate-and-unequal programs that are tough to regulate.
BNPs reacted more quickly and were spent more rapidly than nZVI, whereas nZVI reacted more slowly but had a longer effect.
But Watergate meant that Nixon was on the run and rapidly becoming a spent force.
'We produced the first two very rapidly and then spent time developing the extra two, getting interviews and extra camera angles.
Providian, the nation's fifth-biggest credit card lender only two years ago, shrank rapidly after it spent more than $400 million to settle legal challenges and reported a sharp increase last year in loans past due.
The money was rapidly withdrawn and spent using debit cards, including charging $4,500 at B&H Photo and purchases from Gucci and Apple, according to a memorandum by the city Department of Investigation.
Investments in satellite communications programs have been climbing rapidly, reaching $6.6 billion spent in 2008 for both non-classified defense and civil programs.
More participants endorsed the negative attitudes than the positive attitudes associated with sun exposure, with 89% agreeing with the statement that their skin would age more rapidly if they spent time in the sun and 77% agreeing with the statement that they were concerned sun exposure may give them skin cancer.
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