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Numbering only about 800 in the early 1960s, they were rapidly increasing in population because of improved health facilities.
If they were rapidly to reduce their holdings, long-term interest rates would rise, which would hurt them, their customers and the economy at large.
In Singapore, in autumn 1967, hundreds of men and boys hurried to hospital emergency rooms, clutching their penises, convinced they were rapidly retracting into their bodies and that if they let go of them, they'd die.
They were rapidly accepted on the erupting punk circuit and played one of their first gigs at the Roxy club in London, on a bill with the Drones and Chelsea.
And the lavish subsidies inflated Spanish solar installation costs at a time when they were rapidly decreasing elsewhere — in part because of increasing competition from panel makers in China, but also because higher volumes produced economies of scale.
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But even if you buy these criticisms, they are rapidly becoming outdated.
Whatever you call them, they're rapidly obviating the need for long irons.
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