His firm was growing at breakneck speed, and he was genuinely enjoying the wild ride.
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President Saakashvili is a man who operates at breakneck speed and is quick to defend Lazika.
That's because Top Glove, which he founded in 1991, is expanding at breakneck speed.
He doodles at breakneck speed, covering the floor before him in a labyrinth of patterns.
With technological advances occurring at breakneck speed, expertise is obsolete within five to ten years.
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Investors also seem to trust the two bosses to merge the company at breakneck speed.
The whole company had expanded at breakneck speed with a series of international acquisitions in the 1990s, all with borrowed money.
Witness the recent budget agreement that keeps the government running at breakneck speed throughout the rest of this year.
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That day, my cousin Rajesh, the youngest son of my middle uncle, downed his breakfast at breakneck speed and dashed outside.
At a brisk 93 minutes, "Haywire" runs along at breakneck speed, pausing only for brief scenes required to set up the next action sequence.
Real would have expected Dortmund to start at breakneck speed, but even it was taken aback by the pace, power and ferocity of the German side.
While most still offer only basic accommodations plus T-1 lines, many resemble new economy factories, providing intricate blueprints to lead startups to market at breakneck speed.
Officially, the government's pilot plant is a demonstration for others (particularly China, which is building coal plants at breakneck speed) designed to show that the embryonic technology works.
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As a practical matter, pressing forward at breakneck speed on five different agreements is unsustainable given present governmental personnel resources and expertise and limited opportunities for senior-level management oversight.
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China's capital may be racing towards the future at breakneck speed but sneak behind one of the city's glittering, ultra-modern tower blocks and you find a slice of old Beijing that seems to have been lost in time.
In an October 9 Wall Street Journal op-ed, Jack Welch defended his tweet, indicating that the economy would need to be growing at breakneck speed for unemployment to drop from 8.3% to 7.8% over two months.
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Such was the case in 2006 when I founded the American Mustache Institute (AMI), at a time when media consumption habits began evolving at breakneck speed and many of my friends in journalism were losing their jobs.
The whole thing happens at breakneck speed, with the vice president of the Parliament calling out the different amendments ("vote is open, has everyone voted? vote is closed"), which flashed up on a giant screen as they scrolled through.
Equatorial Guinea, which has been issuing lots of prospecting licenses and is seeing its speck of an economy grow at breakneck speed on the back of an oil-exploration boom, could emerge as the region's third-largest producer, with 740, 000 barrels a day by then.
Since 1971, paper currencies have lost value at a breakneck speed.
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But as virtualization usage grows--at the breakneck speed of around 40% a year, according to a 2007 report from research firm IDC--software companies are bracing for intrusions.
While nearly all emerging markets showed solid gains, wealth creation is moving at an especially breakneck speed in Asia-Pacific.
And all those high-speed lines in China might now be laid at a slightly less breakneck pace.
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