These moves harken back to a similar burst of acquisitions by these same players in 2007.
The launch of the new trucks should provide a burst of new revenue and profit.
That is using up all their fuel and exploding in a brilliant burst of energy.
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An opening burst of orchestral color soars, but gets muted in a haze of French horns.
The article started as an op-ed basically forecasting a burst of the treasury bubble.
For instance, pills give an initial burst of medication, then the effect falls off.
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This water bazooka blasts targets up to 35 feet away with a massive burst of water.
Experimental models suggest a burst of shrub growth should have accompanied the temperature rise.
The main beneficiaries of this latest burst of art market confidence are clearly not the buyers.
In other words, the brain is gearing up the body for a burst of calories.
In the year 775, the Earth was hit with a massive burst of radiation.
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As Stephen Hawking has demonstrated, black holes eventually evaporate in a burst of radiation.
That plus recession and a burst of commodity inflation almost finished the firm off.
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The latest coup talk may have galvanised Mr Erdogan into a fresh burst of reformist zeal.
Despite this burst of activity, most Asian governments still give a low priority to antitrust.
This is higher than during the burst of the Internet bubble or the 1987 stock market crash.
It caused another large burst of business and turned Cambridge Satchel into a global company virtually overnight.
After starting up his companies in a promethean burst of energy, he'd bring in managers and administrators.
Inside this short time window, the burst of neutrinos from Fermilab will be much easier to spot.
That deal was expected to give gun control forces an initial burst of momentum as debate begins.
Edinburgh ended the challenge of the province with a lethal burst of three tries in seven minutes.
But 10-man Rochdale soaked up a burst of late Darlington pressure to take the match to penalties.
After each innovation and burst of performance improvement, gains level off, return-on-effort diminishes and results plateau out.
My understanding is, they reached out because the film did create a sort of burst of energy.
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Shameful though it may be, official stonewalling has had a positive effect: a burst of people power.
Meanwhile, in the next few months, he expects a "burst of data" that will show RNAi in action.
The Rangers' sudden burst of offense included goals from four players who hadn't scored previously in this series.
After a burst of price gains in the 1970s, as inflation spun out of control, commodities turned cold.
From there, a burst of fighting broke out so quickly, security guards were too late to stop it.
China's rise over the past two decades has been more impressive than any burst of economic development ever.
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