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The trend quickened when the Great Recession hit, as home foreclosures and unemployment surged.
That trend quickened after the cold war when the Clinton administration urged that secrets throughout the government by divulged whenever possible, experts said.
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But most lawsuits involve a wife's claim to recover apartments, cars or money from a mistress, a trend that has quickened as the Chinese become more sophisticated about their legal rights, he and others said.
If the referendum passes, that trend may quicken.
The announcement was also part of a grim trend decades in the making and quickened by the nation's recent economic troubles.
What the terrorist attacks may have done is to quicken a trend already in play for the last 44 years.
While the pace of police militarization has quickened, there has at least been some pushback from current and former police officials who see the trend for what it is: the destruction of community policing.
Spending has since quickened.
Greens quickened, too.
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