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Season 2 comes to us nearly three years after the show’s debut and days before a new presidential administration promises to accelerate America’s slide into a technocratic oligarchy.

From Salon

That then allowed the lower order to accelerate past 300 at the end of the innings, pinned England firmly to the ropes, and yet the best was still to come.

From BBC

"The good news that we are seeing in the industry is that the overall rollout of electric charging points is accelerating faster than had been predicted a couple of years ago," he added.

From BBC

"Social evidence or proof, in the form of user-generated content and glowing reviews, accelerates the spread of the dupe economy, creating a cycle where participants feel empowered to seek out and share high-quality, less-expensive products."

From Salon

The possibilities are endless, and innovation has accelerated because of the development of cheap and accurate ways of manipulating DNA.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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