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"This acceptance is often signaled and mediated by where we look in airports: down into our palms, where faster and quieter machines connect us to one another".
They would offer the new towns, of 9,000-15,000 homes, the chance to have an "express station" where faster trains would make stops.
The name was also a nod to online shopping being done at work where faster connections made it easier to browse.
In a world where faster, better and more are all the rage, Mr. Hedges, his wife, Ann, and a mutt named Charlene live a simple life at the southern edge of the state in a mall town that looks like Mayberry 2000.
It will remain an important policy tool for guiding and evaluating officials, especially in poorer parts of the country where faster growth is needed to narrow the gap with coastal cities. Tibet is shooting for 12% growth this year, the same target as it set, and achieved, in 2014.
That's going to push us to a point where faster airplanes actually have an economic advantage over slow ones. .
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Now we were in the modern, industrial era where fast, clear communication was key.
"Slow cities" in Italy, where fast food is banned, are boons to local economies.
In Old Masters, where fast dwindling supplies generate a fear of missing out on major works, transactions were markedly speedier.
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