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Spain's population has swelled faster than that of any other country – it was 57% smaller in 1914.
Youngsters, most likely to stay out late, swelled faster still; the number of 15- to 29-year-olds grew the most.
Since Mr. Bloomberg took office in 2002, the city budget, adjusted for inflation, has swelled faster than it has under any other mayor during the last 27 years, increasing by 23percentto to $60 billion.
The small firm's debt swelled faster than MCI could even track it; MCI took 60 days to get a bill out and waited another 15 days before it came due.
Metro Portand's jobless ranks have swelled faster than most major cities. -- Madison, home to the University of Wisconsin, often draws comparisons to Boulder, home to the University of Colorado.
For the resulting polyacrylamide systems, the more highly ordered mesophases swelled faster and further, and they also exhibited larger mechanical storage moduli.
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Unfortunately for the studios, production budgets have swelled even faster.
Istanbul is one of a host of quake-threatened cities in the developing world where populations have swelled far faster than the capacity to house them safely, setting them up for disaster of a scope that could, in some cases, surpass the devastation in Haiti from last month's earthquake.
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