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It shed several of those properties as they were eclipsed by faster-moving rivals.
News Corp. Sells Myspace for a Song Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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The reason tornadoes tend to be on the ground longer in the Southeast, Dixon says, is not so much based on geography or topography but the fact that the Southeast tends to see tornadoes in early spring, when the atmosphere spawns more long-lasting and faster-moving tornadoes.
Dixie Alley may see more tornado action than even Tornado Alley 2011
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Here spaces are made by different layers of time: the making of the original building and its subsequent alterations, the bombing and decay, the restoration, the archaeological time of the exhibits and the faster-moving time of the daily visitors.
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A couple of years ago, Wal-Mart pared thousands of items in an effort to declutter its stores and focus on faster-moving products.
Wal-Mart Adds Guns Alongside Butter Miguel Bustillo 2011
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This was fine in the stagecoach era, but faster-moving trains required more precision confusion over time resulted in a series of accidents.
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If faster-moving traders discover that a major purchase is in the works, they can move the market against the institution and raise the price, making the trade more expensive.
'Dark Pool' Settlement Shines Light on Potential Abuses Jacob Bunge 2011
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It shed several of those properties as they were eclipsed by faster-moving rivals.
News Corp. Sells Myspace for a Song Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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Mr. Neller attributes the slower-than-expected rollout to the unwillingness of larger publishers to make their faster-moving titles available.
Out of Stock, Still in Luck: Print-on-Demand Expands Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011
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Again, But Slower simply shows those entries and the original Wikipedia entries side by side, allowing you to learn how complex scientific terms and other phrases are being used, and getting a possibly faster-moving read on a subject you need to catch up on.
But Slower Shows Simplified Wikipedia Pages And Their Originals | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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During the boom, foreign governments seeking to buy real estate for consulates and U.N. missions had a hard time competing with faster-moving private developers.
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