Many mining communities never recovered from the dispute that hastened the decline of the coal industry.
Viewers have muted ads for decades, and the DVR's fast-forward function only hastened the process.
Eesley hastened to point out that Stanford and MIT are not directly comparable, though.
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The crisis exploded Britain's lingering imperial pretensions, and hastened the independence of its colonies.
But that flyer, Merton Miller hastened to add, was strictly recreational, not serious investing.
The damage spreads to surrounding tissue over the next several hours, hastened by a toxic biochemical cascade.
The wide use of sunscreen to prevent skin cancer has also hastened the decline in vitamin D levels.
The recent legal moves against Big Tobacco have hastened the trend towards consolidation and expansion in developing markets.
He later admitted that the strikes he had organised had hastened the decline of the British car industry.
It hastened the conversion of passenger cars from wood to steel and led to improvements in railroad signaling.
In their Friday-night spinathon, Microsoft's legal experts hastened to point out that this conclusion is not a certainty.
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New York University's Center for Law and Security, where Rosen served as a fellow, hastened to demand his resignation.
And both the large companies and the generic makers say the marketing of generics often is hastened by these deals.
Auctioneers Ludgrove's International had planned to auction the cap in London next month, but substantial private offers hastened an immediate sale.
One suggested that Mr Meshal's words had been distorted, while another hastened to point out that Hamas's position hadn't actually changed.
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After the expulsion of America's ambassadors to Venezuela and Bolivia, Mr Correa hastened to say that he would not be following suit.
The decline of these groups is being hastened by powerful new forces.
He testified that he now believes that his leaving hastened Enron's doom.
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The Iranian foreign office hastened to play down the new ruling, stressing that a decision by the Supreme Court was still awaited.
But Mr Barak has hastened his own moment of reckoning by promising the referendums and committing himself to an ambitious diplomatic timetable.
U.S. officials have hastened to assure Japan and South Korea that the U.S. would defend them, and Mr. Kerry repeated that pledge Sunday.
Reliance began shutting down operations in 2000, and its demise was hastened by the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, officials said at the time.
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It hastened the end of World War II, which concluded within a week after the dropping of a plutonium-based bomb on Nagasaki on Aug. 9.
For those who believe in the importance of manufacturing in a 21st century economy, the Thatcher years hastened the decline of a key exporting sector.
For Professor Rakesh Kumar at University of Illinois the demise of Moore's Law is being hastened by an insistence on making silicon chips operate flawlessly.
While Limbaugh claimed that other advertisers hastened to step in to take advantage of the controversy-fueled increase in his ratings, the damage was real.
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That in-depth report hastened the once iconic Armstrong's demise, including his being stripped of his 2000 Olympic bronze medal and seven Tour de France titles.
The decomposition of Williams' body was hastened by the fact it was in a top floor apartment, where the temperature soared in the summer heat.
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