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The onrush of "reality" shows (no actors, no scripts, just regular folks and countless unblinking cameras) sparked this subliminal blitz.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Looking ahead, the immediate outlook is clouded by the onrush of events.
FORBES: Connect
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Now, thanks to an onrush of claims (see chart), it has become a peculiarly dispersed affair, with all sorts of claimants, including entire cities and Indian tribes.
ECONOMIST: The tobacco wars
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The onrush of so many projects at one time is certainly daring: not since Mrs Thatcher has a British politician seemed in quite so much of a hurry to do a lot.
ECONOMIST: Reforming the state
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These Americans (they are required to be citizens) are the gatekeepers of the U.S. economy's future, Nolan declares, as he looks back at more than 6.3 million approved inventions and forward to an onrush of new claims.
FORBES: In the path of an avalanche