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Soon, it relied on foreign aid to feed its civilians, and thousands fled the country to escape the disaster.
In the end, it's clear Facebook video is successful at racking up views (whatever that means), but it's also apparent that the company's mantra of "move fast and break things" is going to end up pissing off a lot of the video creators that they'll likely soon be relying on to grow their service further.
Increasingly, his presence was relied upon; soon he was the center of an unnamed tradition.
The University of Michigan's defense in the cases (I should mention that the named defendant in the cases, Lee Bollinger, then president of University of Michigan and now president of Columbia University, will soon be my boss) relied heavily on the idea of "diversity" -- that is, the educational benefits inherent in a racially integrated student body -- because it had to.
The election forecast that we will soon be releasing relies in part on economic data.
Dr. Soon did not rely to e-mail messages or return messages left with his employer seeking comment.
Foreign brands may also soon have to rely on their Chinese partners if they want greater access to the Chinese market.
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You gradually feel comfortable in your new role, developing confidence in your ability to make a contribution to the team, and others soon learn to rely on you.
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