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And if they win, and inflation and then interest rates rise swiftly?
Witnesses said the Yak-42, a Russian-made, three-engine, single-aisle plane used mostly for domestic flights, failed to rise swiftly enough after takeoff.
They contribute a sizeable chunk of electricity in the rich world 18% in Britain, 19% in America and 80% in France so if they are replaced by coal-fired stations, CO2 emissions will rise swiftly.
The dam has caused the small Aral's sea level to rise swiftly to 125 feet, from a low of less than 98 feet, with 138 considered the level of viability.
In a city where towers rise swiftly to completion and have fallen so recently with such stunning haste, in this view, the cathedral's half-finished towers were the mark of failure.
Brioche has been known to rise swiftly or very slowly, depending on the warmth of the dough and freshness and variety of the yeast.
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Mr. Pitt did, and he rose swiftly through the ranks.
In the hands of the officer rose, swiftly, an axe.
The number of visitors rose swiftly, to over 2.3m in 2005, producing revenue of some $2 billion.
He rose swiftly through the ranks of McKinsey and headed the firm for a decade.
Mr. Whitacre rose swiftly through their ranks until he took a detour into the wilderness.
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