Rebuilding, now feverishly under way, was slow to start, mainly because of delays in insurance payouts.
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Statistics, however, hardly suggest that the chaebol have been feverishly ridding themselves of debt.
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Guidant and other firms, including Transoma Medical and Germany's Biotronik, are all feverishly pursuing implanted sensors.
We might check them obsessively, but we're no longer feverishly addicted to responding in real time.
It seems likely that all will be feverishly repositioning their portfolios to do as Messrs.
So the system is in place and utilities feverishly coordinating with the emergency management agencies.
For its part, the BJP will be working feverishly to ensure that does not happen.
Law-enforcement officers continued to work feverishly in the ER as well, turning it into a virtual crime-scene investigation.
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Movie scriptwriters are also getting in the act, feverishly scribbling dramas based on the fighting for Bollywood producers.
As a result, all are feverishly licensing each other's technology so that they can combine the best of handset and handheld.
Electronic Engineering Times reports that engineers are feverishly competing to develop sugarcube-sized digital cameras for incorporation into cell phones.
He grew up a Lakers fan and watched games feverishly with his parents.
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"We're working feverishly and aggressively to support and provide life-sustaining capability to the citizens of Haiti, " Air Force Gen.
The McCain campaign worked feverishly in recent days to maximize their voters in key areas of swing states like Florida.
At 45, the superstar swimmer has been training feverishly to make her sixth Olympic swim team at London's Summer Games.
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Iran is working feverishly to build up refining capacity because it currently must import a significant amount of its gasoline.
Partly intrigued, partly scared, Fiorella spent the next six months working feverishly to boost his Klout score, eventually hitting 72.
Within it, large numbers of almost unbelievably dedicated and patriotic individuals work feverishly to protect their fellow citizens from harm.
Perhaps stirred by the loss, Philadelphia leaders Danny Briere and Claude Giroux feverishly worked on exercise bikes with their heads down.
Investment banks are furiously cutting their forecasts for the euro and just as feverishly boosting their estimates for growth in Europe.
Martinez worked feverishly to attack the credibility of the defense experts, accusing them of having sympathy for Arias and offering biased opinions.
In Paris, a high-level committee is working feverishly under the chairmanship of the Deputy Director General to marshal resources and technical expertise.
Pyongyang openly boasts about having nuclear devices, and Tehran's Islamic fascists are working feverishly to develop a first-class arsenal of nuclear weapons.
Amazon has feverishly fought efforts to compel it to collect sales taxes.
Academics and bureaucrats feverishly manipulate their calculators describing events in broad terms.
Other states are feverishly working to lay taxes on various Internet activities.
More to the point, he delivers a feverishly brilliant performance as King Berenger I, a 400-year-old monarch on his last wobbly legs.
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In this feverishly romantic, visually resplendent war-at-home melodrama, from 1946, Edgar G.
Only a few weeks ago, it had feverishly accused both Massimo D'Alema, the ex-communist prime minister, and his predecessor, Romano Prodi, of a cover-up.
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