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As Mr. Wilson now sees it, state officials became concerned that New Jersey was falling behind neighboring states, which were fast installing the technology.
But even before the financial crisis, analysts were warning of an impending crash in prices of flat-panel televisions, which were fast becoming commodities that cheap upstarts could emulate.
Information was exchanged through conversations and stories, which were fast, flexible and suited the rapidly changing world of policymaking.
Information was passed through conversations and stories, which were fast, flexible and suited the rapidly changing world of commissioning.
In our previous experiment we also obtained brain activation measures during learning and we identified that "demanding" background music (musical pieces which were fast and out-of-tune) was associated with increased brain activation.
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They debated which were fastest and which were overpriced not that it mattered anymore!
From Figure 3b, we confirmed that the decay curve consisted of two components, which were fast-decay and slow-decay components.
Surprisingly, in this study the dogs reached speeds of 19 m/s, which were faster than the captive cats' performance.
The US planes, which were faster and more maneuverable than the North Korean aircraft, easily outperformed them.
We studied 13 pigs (Large White breed), which were fasted overnight, but with free access to water.
He types like mad, composing as fast as he can type, which is fast.
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