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The scrutiny comes as the record companies are scrambling to start selling music online.
The surgery has become big business, and medical centers have been scrambling to start programs.
They have also provided seed money for women's groups and all sorts of other civil society organizations that Iraqis are scrambling to start.
For example, Mexico has been scrambling to start a computerized database of people entering and leaving the country, a necessary ingredient for sharing security information with the United States.
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Everybody scrambled to start on the political obituary of the latest Texan to ride the hero-to-goat roller coaster in a presidential contest.
They pioneered the large-scale production of methamphetamine, the United States' fastest-growing illegal drug, and they have scrambled to start producing other synthetic drugs like MDMA, or ecstasy.
And in this country, scientists will feverishly start scrambling to get their grants written, because in Canada, September is Grant Season.
Which means that EE will be able to claim its network reaches a majority of the U.K.'s population while its rivals are still scrambling to get off the starting blocks.
I have been scrambling to get my freelance writing started again but it's taking longer than I thought due to my recent hospitalization and surgery I was not expecting.
People start shrieking and scrambling to get out of his way.
"Then everything tilted over and everyone started screaming and scrambling to get out," he said.
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