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A war economy has sprung up rapidly.
They sprang up rapidly in the 1990s as former Soviet and Yugoslav states gained independence.
Excavation has made it clear that the Israelites began building amid the ruins of their precursors and that new settlements sprang up rapidly all through the hill country.
Small growth stocks tend to spring up rapidly once the bad days are over.
I know buildings are springing up in China rapidly.
It was, at the time, no different from hundreds of other "drive-in" joints springing up in southern California's rapidly sprawling suburbia.
As a potential excellent way out, tandem honeycomb has sprang up and rapidly gained popularity.
The view down into town has evolved just as rapidly, with new housing and shopping developments springing up to service the city's financial sector, which has flourished since the 1990s.
The town is growing rapidly, with cinder-block hotels and vacation condos springing up everywhere, thanks to the tourist dollars pouring into its coffers.
A larger cultural shift is on the way, with new food waste reduction projects springing up across the world at a ferocious pace, and the issue rapidly rising up the public and political agenda.
Its photographers find unorthodox places and angles to reflect on Moscow's rapidly changing landscape, with new high-rises and gargantuan structures springing up all over the city.
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