Robert speeded over to the hospital that Clara was just at and practically yelled at the nurses. |
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Administration of civic bodies should be handed over to the military for at least two years so that things can be speeded up. |
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I speeded up my walk and rushed by, and fortunately he was too busy harrying a fierce little old lady to notice me. |
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This includes drivers who have speeded more than once and received separate notifications. |
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The scale of the atrocity may actually have speeded up the collective urge to absorb the shock and get back to business. |
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He speeded to Winona's house and frantically knocked on the door and rang the bell. |
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In fact, stripping an atom entirely of electrons has speeded up beta decay by a factor of a billion. |
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When he slowed down, the other car did likewise and the same when he speeded up. |
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As Chad speeded to his work on the opposite side of town, he went over the last few minutes again in his head. |
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The moment the engine is speeded up the clutch comes in, backward movement is checked and the car gathers way up the hill. |
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Gary jumped into the car and Louise threw herself in and they speeded across the town to the restaurant. |
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She practically speeded to Crystal's house, she had to vent her anger through someone. |
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Her car, the emerald Audi compact, speeded down the street and disappeared. |
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Before Rebecca could say another word Cameron pulled her in and speeded down the road. |
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They've edited it down, speeded it up, added a gospelly backing, and turned a ropey old screecher into a miniature classic. |
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Eliminating the match speeded up fire-drill significantly, but it also allowed the musketeers to be packed far more closely in their units. |
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So Simple's chorus features a vocal divertingly speeded up to a cartoon squeak. |
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By adding a concentrated acid, the conversion of isoprene into caoutchouc artificiel, or artificial rubber, was speeded up a lot. |
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So firstly he has stated that disciplinary proceedings will be streamlined and speeded up. |
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The program is in good shape theoretically, but it needs to be speeded up and streamlined. |
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They speeded out of Jake's neighborhood and on to the road that went into town. |
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The segment, with a voice-over explaining the action, consisted largely of speeded up film and slapstick pratfalls. |
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So the process would need to be speeded up. The leap from evolutionary biology to semiconductors came naturally to Dr Belcher. |
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The frequency of these debates has speeded up as the European Council in Nice has come nearer. |
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We speeded up our pace, so fast it looked like we were racing each other. |
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The liberalisation process must be speeded up substantially in the electricity, gas, telecommunications and transport sectors. |
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This has significantly speeded up the transcription process and means many more works are being adapted for this group of disabled people. |
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But new inventions in the 18th century speeded up textile production and led to the growth of factories, and many of the old corn mills were converted to woollen production. |
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Once in the town she speeded through Stars Road, then through Main Street. |
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Before we left, a second waitress appeared and things speeded up markedly. |
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Our experience of trialing the scheme for Wandsworth schools is that it has significantly speeded up the offer process for the majority of parents. |
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Preparations for these crucial elections must be speeded up and resources mobilised to ensure their success. |
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The member raised an interesting question with regard to the re-evaluation process and the fact that it could perhaps be speeded up. |
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The transition from a culture of war to a culture of peace must be speeded up. |
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When using a standard application, the processing of calls to the database is speeded up by the use of database caches. |
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It has speeded up the transmission of economic shocks and has posed significant challenges to both investors and policy makers alike. |
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The electrons are speeded up in advance to the required high velocity by a combination of several accelerators. |
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Sounds could be reversed, slowed down, speeded up and layered over and over again. |
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This speeded up weaving considerably for the weavers no longer had to push the shuttles through the warp threads over the spinning frame by hand. |
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American company Google has speeded up its development by implementing this approach to selling advertising spaces. |
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It is true that war reporting has speeded up since AD 106, the year that Trajan commissioned the column offering a picture chronicle of his Romanian campaign. |
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In Austria the law does not provide for asylum procedures for separated children to be speeded up, nor does this happen in practice. |
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The school became a seething mass every time the hunter speeded towards the group, fleeing somewhere else both below and above the water. |
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Military aircraft should be grounded in Darfur and the disarmament process of the militia speeded up. |
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We have already sent instructions to ministers and deputy ministers that we want to see that process speeded up. |
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This way he pulled scores from the death marches, and speeded them back to Budapest. |
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Now that number is being dropped to two, and border checks will be speeded up in other ways too. |
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So I couldn't fathom what he was talking about and, unsurprisingly, I speeded up immediately. |
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Experts took this a step further and found the process could be speeded up if an increased electrical current is passed through the wound. |
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It is well to know what to look for at each stopping place, what side-trips are worth while, where the journey may be speeded up for lack of interesting environment, and where to linger for beauty, learning or enjoyment. |
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The process may be speeded up by increasing the concentration of oxygen or, better still, by placing the victim in a hyperbaric chamber with more than 2000mm of mercury during 12 to 30 minutes. |
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The second hand goes around the clock face fifteen times, speeded up. |
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He speeded up the administration of justice. |
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Tennant's departure may be speeded up, though. |
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In view of the competitiveness of the sector, the conceptual, preliminary and detailed design stages have speeded up considerably, thus increasing the inherent risks and the investment required. |
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The whole asylum process had been speeded up: any arriving children were taken care of immediately at the airport and provided with legal counsel, and decisions were reached within one to two days. |
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Condensed telling of a six day trip, images run by quickly accompanied by the artist's voice that evokes with a speeded up rhythm all these taped events. |
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However, overall progress in these areas has to be speeded up. |
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The same can be said of the very encouraging statement made by Mr. Thomas D'Agostino on behalf of the United States this morning, announcing that the process of dismantling nuclear devices is to be speeded up. |
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Connection rates need to be reduced and connection times speeded up. |
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The European Council requests that at all levels the final practical preparations for implementing the third phase of EMU, which should be completed by May 1998, be speeded up. |
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It has certainly speeded up economic growth, intensified relations among countries and given rise to very valuable ties of mutual respect and understanding. |
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Recruitment and replacement procedures will have to be speeded up. |
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The prime minister asked that the procedures be speeded up so that the 20 Feb decision, which foresees a first interim agreement by the end of April, be implemented. |
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These threats may have speeded a long term process of gaelicisation of the Pictish kingdoms, which adopted Gaelic language and customs. |
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After riots in the Congo in 1959, the scheduled gradual transition to independence was speeded up dramatically. |
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We release the core using a grease gun, which has speeded up the process of getting equipment off the rigs and back to us for refurbishment. |
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With more rational design, the thermal dissipation of junction boxes can be speeded up, thus ensuring that they work well and guarantee service life. |
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I have speeded hither with the very extremest inch of possibility. |
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