In fifteen years, and perhaps as few as ten, its population will peak and then rapidly fall off.
They start at any available entry point in the job market, and then rapidly advance toward very ambitious personal goals.
This passage strikes at the very heart of what the modern Marine Corps thinks it is all about quick and decisive operations that seize shorelines from hostile defenders and then rapidly drive inland before the defenders can regain their balance.
The forecast track shows Alberto moving slowly toward the south-southwest over the next day or so and then accelerating rapidly toward the northeast, away from the U.S. coast on Monday.
Survivors of the accident said the ferry had been struck by another faster moving boat, and then sank too rapidly for passengers to put on life jackets and exit the vessel.
Head teacher Keith Penn said Lily had finished a trampoline routine and got down but then started feeling unwell and "deteriorated very rapidly".
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The first is at the height of our optimism and faith in technology, when mankind walked on the Moon, and we came into contact with otherworldly truths at the moment when technology then began to advance rapidly and take over our lives.
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Obviously, if banks start utilizing their excess reserves more aggressively to make money-creating loans and investments too rapidly, then partially offsetting open market sales would be needed.
Birdseye developed the means of freezing foods rapidly, and then sold his ideas and processes to General Foods in 1930. (He later developed inexpensive freezer displays that enabled a system of distribution.) His name adapted for brand purposes as Birds Eye is still seen by all who open freezer doors in supermarkets.
By improving the sensors that capture imagery and filtering results, a human user who is wearing an EEG cap can then rapidly view the filtered image set and let the brain's natural threat-detection ability work.
He glanced toward the blast and then walked in the other direction rapidly but calmly, it said.
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The conversion is not direct, and involves the initial formation of thorium-233, which decays rapidly to protactinium-233, and then to uranium-233 over a period of about a month.
In the long run, if the projections of the US Energy Information Administration are correct and gas fired generation continues to grow rapidly, then there is little question the market rules need to be modified to assure reliability and spur more pipeline capacity and flexibility.
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On past experience, whatever rocket technology appears in North Korea will then spread rapidly to Pakistan and Iran.
But it also could get products out to theater faster, which could save lives more quickly, and could then be used to transfer into the private sector more rapidly, which means we could get better products and services that we can sell and export around the world.
The fire rapidly spread though three barns and then to the family's van which was parked nearby.
The room rapidly filled with cheese, and then with sandwiches, as the bread and cheese were cut and assembled.
Instead of welding several pieces of steel together as reinforcement (which adds weight), those important structural elements are heated to 900 degrees Fahrenheit, then stamped into the desired shape and rapidly cooled almost simultaneously.
Example: If General Motors wants to slap down Web juggernauts like AOL, Yahoo, Microsoft, Amazon.com, RealNetworks and MP3.com in the race to own the car portal, it will have to do what a Web company does: price for market share, not margin, and then try hard as heck to scale up rapidly.
And Vietnam moved rapidly to reorient itself to the then fast-growing economies of East Asia.
Then, rates worldwide cascaded down and global prosperity rapidly soared.
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This story unfolded in February 2006, with a furor like that of one of those summer thunderstorms that periodically sweep across the nation's capital, seeming to arise out of nowhere, building rapidly to a loud and frightening climax, and then moving out again, leaving Washingtonians to wonder what had hit them.
With no thrust and plenty of drag, we rapidly slowed to 100 knots, then 80 knots.
He then immersed the whole thing in liquid nitrogen and rattled the magnet rapidly to and fro, smashing the ivory against the plugs.
Putting humans in a vehicle with millions of parts, atop thousands of pounds of explosives, and then operating it at high speeds while monitoring thousands of variables that rapidly change is hard stuff.
But after the state hits rock bottom, after the civil servants and pensioners are thrown off the gravy train, after the tourist industry evaporates and drives the rapidly shrinking economy into the abyss what then?
Unfortunately most animals are not so adaptable and if these changes happened rapidly due to an unstable planetary wobble, then most animals would not be able to evolve quickly enough to hibernate or migrate out of harm's way.
If the shadow inventory was composed of many vacant homes then we would expect them to move rapidly out of the shadows and onto the normal market as the existing inventory fell.
He was hopping like a dervish, bowing rapidly from the waist and throwing his arms to the sky, then to his knees, over and over again in a kind of elaborate dance of grief.
He found that their output rises rapidly after puberty, reaches its peak during young-adulthood, and then declines with age and the demands of parenthood.
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