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But porn was one of the few things being rampantly bought and sold online, and the financial sector, which hadn't yet worked out a viable system for e-commerce, scrambled to develop one on the fly.
In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, government officials across the Bay Area scrambled to develop new emergency communications systems that would enable a coordinated response in the event of a major crisis.
Most interesting of all, some within the Obama Administration reportedly wrung their hands at the possibility of a Romney victory in the weeks before November 6th, and scrambled "to develop explicit rules for the targeted killing of terrorists by unmanned drones".
In the aftermath of the 2012 election, national Republican leaders scrambled to develop a strategy for courting Hispanic voters and embraced immigration reform.
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To combat the problem, publishers are -- again, in Hollywood fashion -- scrambling to develop secondary revenue streams.
Struggling travel publishers scramble to develop interactive guidebooks for smart phones and the iPad.
Only recently have other nations begun scrambling to develop or expand their own mining capabilities.
Many groomers are also scrambling to develop product lines of their own as the market for luxury pet products booms.
Now, though, inspectors are scrambling to develop profiles of travelers from the Middle East who might have links to terrorist groups like Al Qaeda, Mr. bin Laden's far-flung network.
Then came "iPhone shock," which sent Japan's cellphone companies - long used to scoffing at the clunky offerings from their overseas peers - scrambling to develop similar smartphones.
The problem is serious enough that departments across the country are scrambling to develop rules to govern what officers can and cannot do online.
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