Rapidly
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In America, a country with a
rapidly
aging population, experts estimate that one in 10 people over 60 will experience abuse.
It's only various economic changes that have even flattened it at all, so we have to go from
rapidly
rising to falling, and falling all the way to zero.
It's
rapidly
metabolized, and all you have to do after six hours of being in this state of de-animation is simply put the thing out in room air, and it warms up, and it's none the worse for wear.
They become consumers and producers and local economies begin to spiral up very
rapidly.
That number's rising, and it's rising really rapidly, and it's disgraceful.
But that is changing
rapidly
with the aid of new genomic technology.
In fact, there's a surge channel where the tide is moving back and forth, twice a day, pretty
rapidly.
It's very pretty, and it has
rapidly
started to overgrow the once very rich biodiversity of the northwestern Mediterranean.
In the vaccine area, Synthetic Genomics and the Institute are forming a new vaccine company because we think these tools can affect vaccines to diseases that haven't been possible to date, things where the viruses
rapidly
evolve, such with rhinovirus.
Let me leave the last words to someone who's
rapidly
becoming a hero of mine, Humphrey Davy, who did his science at the turn of the 19th century.
He was rolling into the hallway, came up to me, sat there, stared blankly past me, did nothing for a while,
rapidly
spun his head around 180 degrees and then ran away.
We need to think of HIV not as a single virus that we think we've figured out, but as a collection of
rapidly
evolving and highly unique viruses, each of which can set off the next deadly epidemic.
But it made me wonder, how are Africans going to adapt to this
rapidly
changing climate going forward?
This is a whale that just squeaked by a
rapidly
moving container ship and avoided collision.
But it is, unlike cars, which have developed so
rapidly
and orderly, actually the school system is recognizably an inheritance from the 19th century, from a Bismarkian model of German schooling that got taken up by English reformers, and often by religious missionaries, taken up in the United States as a force of social cohesion, and then in Japan and South Korea as they developed.
And now I mainly write books about how the ocean is changing, and the ocean is certainly changing very
rapidly.
This was upsetting to my mum, as my dad's health was deteriorating rapidly, and it was no longer the right time to talk about organ donation.
They are changing rapidly, but not predictably.
When astronauts are in the microgravity environment, their bodies react as if they're aging
rapidly.
It postulates a vast and
rapidly
growing number of universes existing in parallel, mutually undetectable, except through the narrow porthole of quantum mechanical experiments.
With social networks, it's an amazing way, growing the number of people that we all have around us in our own supportive communities,
rapidly.
But to make it more real, if the price of an automobile had fallen as
rapidly
as the price of computing power, you could buy a car today for five dollars.
Nevertheless, from this time on, our results continued to improve
rapidly.
It's clear that while we have demand for mathematics skills
rapidly
increasing, supply is in steady decline.
Global warming
rapidly
becomes unbearable.
Before long the snakes are leaving her pain wrecked body and
rapidly
growing in size.
Watching the premiere required much suspension of disbelief, that Mike Olshanskey's fares would so
rapidly
spill their guts and he would feel driven to intervene in the lives of utter strangers.
By now this Betacam production's horror atmosphere is
rapidly
giving way to an insurance infomercial vibe, with the monumental (and rather endearing) plainness of the leads skewing things further in that direction.
The events that he is
rapidly
forced to come to terms with are the separation of his parents, the culture shock when his Pakistani roots collide with a complete breakdown of English straitlaced society in the sixties, his father's dubious transformation into the revered Buddha of Suburbia, and the turning of his cousin into a feminist militant as his best friend suddenly becomes an icon of the burgeoning punk movement in the seventies.
Anyway, I lost interest
rapidly
and had to settle for watching "Matlock" reruns instead of finishing it.
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