Many of these companies turn out to be furiously busy as their competitive edge erodes.
It took a while to sink in, but this week the damage came fast and furiously.
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Companies and brands have furiously worked backwards to insert game mechanics into the user experience.
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Lee Atwater, who worked for Mr. Bush, spent his days furiously phoning around for information.
He's got his own group of writers from Comedy Central furiously working on his material.
They turn up pulsing electronic funk music, order pizza and begin furiously hacking into computer networks.
But the disagreements won't matter so furiously much as they now seem to do.
And the central bank wants them to lend as fast and as furiously as possible.
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Samsung has done well by furiously copying the best product and marketing just as furiously.
Behind the scenes US diplomacy will no doubt continue to be furiously in demand.
He scribbles furiously, filling up five pages of a black leather notebook that he carries everywhere.
Frantically, you finish up the last bits, run a quick spell check, and furiously hit print.
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Players sprint, jump, catch, throw and furiously bench-press a 225-pound barbell until their upper body exhausts.
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Many western visitors to Japan sought its art indiscriminately, buying furiously at Nagasaki bazaars.
The idea of a unified state that is furiously pursuing bad guys is pure pantalla.
"I'm not sure if Argentina will attack furiously from the beginning, " said the Swede.
Thanks to the requirement that they balance their budgets, states are furiously cutting spending.
Indian capitalism is driven by millions of entrepreneurs all furiously doing their own thing.
Most famously, Weaver fought furiously with umpires, barking at them in his raspy voice.
Estrada furiously denies the allegations that family and friends had anything to do with the scandal.
Officials are furiously trying to unearth evidence that Mr Yunus in fact controls them.
But the furiously nationalistic tone that the party has employed has put others off.
Furiously mincing his words, Mr Hoon said he regretted her husband's death, but hasn't apologised for it.
Now, as the stock market furiously gyrates, the IPO market is finally showing some signs of life.
The questions will come most furiously at those marketing activities that are valuable, but tough to measure.
Round the corner on the cliff top, a workman is scrubbing furiously at another section of graffiti.
When that collapsed he went into hock, started a Dublin radio station, 98FM, and began selling ads furiously.
Today at least 600 university labs are furiously pursuing the technology, which Deisseroth and Boyden have freely shared.
The company has been working furiously to install the new system on the 50 Dreamliners in service worldwide.
That has certainly been the case at Merrill, where brokers fought furiously against the introduction of cut-price e-brokerage.
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