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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is fast running out of money, thanks to more and more bank failures.
But in the hard and fast running of campaign '96, the line between effective and forbidden got ground in the dirt.
Excluded from bond markets last year, and with a short-term loan from Russia fast running out, Cyprus had to ask for help.
Interfax news agency quoted one Russian soldier as saying that the separatists in the mountains were fast running out of ammunition and supplies.
Still, given the desperate state of the Ukrainian economy which is fast running out of money to pay public wages and pensions, Ms Tymoshenko did better than might have been expected.
With its need for super-fast running, both in the field and between the wickets, and its emphasis on bravery bordering on recklessness, it was assumed that T20 would be overwhelmingly a young man's game.
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It is fast running out of time.
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The speed on the LTE networks is super-fast, running at 100 megabits per second.
The recent hot spell had left the course fast-running and bone-hard before the rain took the edge off for the first round.
Eyes rolling to the sky she acted to repair the damage as fast as a human can act, which is like being a fast tortoise running against a nimble hare, when compared with the speed of bots.
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England's Poulter, who was one of the early starters to benefit from a lighter breeze and smoother greens on the fast-running course, shared a tie for fourth with Spanish debutant Rafael Cabrera-Bello, South Korea's KJ Choi, Canada's 2003 Masters champion Mike Weir, Germany's Alex Cejka and Japanese 18-year-old Ryo Ishikawa.
Because there were enough people who knew it, they could get developers up and running fast.
But Mr. Thompson's candidacy was helped by his record running fast-growing PayPal, an acquaintance recalled.
Nevertheless, many pension funds are running fast simply to stay in the same place.
You have the edge on the spelling but they have the edge on running fast to capture letters.
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The BRC said that, after allowing for inflation, overall sales were flat in December, which, together with rising costs, meant retailers were "running fast to stand still".
The new G4 systems were unveiled by Jobs late last month, and feature a new series of fast PowerPC processors running at clock speeds of 400-MHz, 450-MHz and 500-MHz.
The company that the group started that day, Grand Junction, would go on to build Fast Ethernet, running at 100 megabits per second on ordinary telephone wire, ending Ethernet's bottleneck.
"Even if I knew for sure that running fast had an element of risk, I don't know that I would back down, " said Foiles, the 56-year-old runner who lives in a Kansas City suburb.
As one of the world's leading brands, by then running fast-food restaurants in dozens of countries worldwide, McDonald's was plainly associated with the trademark around the globe and could reasonably expect the South African courts to protect it from lookalikes.
Nearly a marathon on sprint efforts, so it was no wonder when he eventually ran the distance competitively he took it in his stride, asking the pre-race favorite, Jim Peters of Britain, if they were running fast enough as they contested the lead.
Only ten years later, by the early 1990s, the exponential gains had evolved to the point at which microprocessors were running fast enough in PCs and workstations to topple an entire industry--in this case, all the minicomputer companies along Boston's fabled Route 128.
More strikingly, Release Me remained a popular choice throughout the 1990s, when it was being used as the theme tune to The Fast Show, running the risk of a roomful of mourners wondering why the words "Suit you, Sir" were running through their minds.
The economy is running so fast that there aren't enough hotels for the foreign business travelers.
For the aliens, running very fast, on floors, walls, and ceilings, is the route to victory.
But no details have been thrashed out and time is running out fast.
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