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With his help, the company's office-rental business would soon take off.
And he says that products like catalytic converters for diesel engines and calcium fluoride crystals for semiconductors will soon take off.
All the biggest New York publishing houses are now moving quickly to prepare for the possibility that digital books will soon take off.
The Apple Watch also needs to be close to an iPhone in order to function, which detracts from its usefulness.The launch of the Apple Watch points to a broader story: high expectations that wearable technology will soon take off.
In a 1960 book, "The Stages of Economic Growth," W. W. Rostow, an economic historian at M.I.T., popularized a version of this argument, saying that if underdeveloped nations doubled investment rates, they would soon "take off" into self-sustained growth.
I would soon take off for Australia as an exchange student, and stop myself short of graduating.
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They had modest goals, but the business soon took off.
(That article was soon taken off the paper's Web site).
Each time -- in March 1971 and July 1980 -- inflation soon took off with a vengeance.
Every time he was assigned to Yashin's line, he was soon taken off.
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