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Naughton would soon quit her job and both women would be scrambling to exploit their celebrity contacts.
But whatever the name given to compounds created to prevent or treat memory loss, drug companies and supplement producers -- eager to meet the demands of a rapidly growing market -- are scrambling to exploit what they view as an enormous medical and economic opportunity.
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Bitter complaints like these could be heard across the Athens region on Monday as authorities, blaming extreme weather conditions, scrambled to exploit brief lulls in high winds to beat back fires that had threatened the capital for three days.
These days, the energy — and the locus for charting Iran's future — is less in heady debates about an ideal Islamic state than in a practical scramble to exploit twenty-first-century technology to change society.
Mr. Rajoy's investment plea underlines the extent to which Spain and Portugal, among those hit hardest by the European debt crisis, are scrambling to find new ways to exploit their historical and cultural ties to Latin America.
At a time when the music industry is scrambling to find ways to promote their artists, it's a goldmine that has yet to be properly exploited in this country.
Libraries have been scrambling to catch up.
Researchers have been scrambling to find out.
Governments are scrambling to keep up.
Laggards are scrambling to attract the rest.
Other airlines are scrambling to catch up.
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