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The people surged and shouted, but the police soon stemmed the rush.
The bloody names kept flowing in Vietnam, but public relations concerns soon stemmed the tide.
But as Kerala's own taps began to run dry, a sense of uneasiness soon stemmed from within the state.
If this crisis is not soon stemmed, the U.S. will be paying a real price in both lost growth and lower equity values.
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But if we don't act decisively, and soon, to stem our greenhouse gas emissions, it will.
For nine years he visited a Kleinian psychoanalyst, who persuaded him that his unhappiness stemmed from experiences soon after birth.
"We're Already Generating More Qualified Students Than Jobs," according to NPR. "It is difficult to make a case that there has been, is, or will be soon a STEM labor shortage," says the venerable IEEE.
Shipbuilding left the town in the 1980s and sugar refining soon after, and call-centre jobs haven't stemmed a steep decline in the town's population.
Such was its impact, however, that it soon completely submerged the mother body from which it had stemmed.
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