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But the move to funeral homes has sharply accelerated in the last decade.
But Poland's admission to the European Union sharply accelerated that trend, business owners and residents say.
But the pace of bombing was sharply accelerated early on October 11th.
In recent years the United States supercomputer industry has been in the doldrums as government financing has slowed and desktop computing performance has sharply accelerated.
Some are beginning their third winter in temporary homes, although the numbers fleeing Syria have sharply accelerated over the past year.
The disparity in employment based on education has been growing since the 1980s, Mr. Carnevale said, but "both the recession and the recovery have sharply accelerated that structural change".
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The Labor Department said on Tuesday that the Producer Price Index jumped 1.1percentt in March, sharply accelerating from a 0.3percentt increase in February.
Analysts said that the deal should sharply accelerate Symbol's push into the promising field of radio-frequency identification, or RFID, but that Matrics and many other RFID pioneers still faced significant hurdles to becoming profitable.
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