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Online, his words travel with a speed that seems only to have quickened since Inauguration Day.
But the speed of composition, and the melancholy circumstances, seem only to have quickened and compressed his formidable wits.
As the use of these instruments for quotidian fun waned, however, their use for formal musical engagement, particularly with anyone under voting age, seems to have quickened.
Their relationship appears to have quickened further in the course of 1931 when Eliot wrote Hale 92 letters, which will, however, be withheld until 2020.
Gooch ran the London Marathon on Sunday and finishing two hours behind a certain Leeds optician seems to have quickened his appetite for training.
The new movement, which began with the fall of Mr. Hussein, appears to have quickened this spring amid confusion about American policy, along with political pressure by Kurdish leaders to resettle the areas formerly held by Arabs.
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They may also have quickened the receding tide from all the financial speculation of the late 1990s.
Military tensions and the threat of Chinese commercial competition have quickened pulses.
Declines in tax receipts, consumer sales and manufacturing have quickened at alarming rates over the last two months.
Doubts that such towns will ever be built have quickened the region's depopulation, under way even before the tsunami.
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