| 41. | As borrowing rates fall, companies and consumers would spend more and help the economy pick up steam.
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| 42. | Still, these companies probably will pick up steam again even if the dollar slides, investors said.
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| 43. | That leaves us with too much time waiting to see if the story will pick up steam again.
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| 44. | Gibson believes Santa Clara will continue to plod along at a modest pace until Asia picks up steam.
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| 45. | The women's movement was still fragile and did not pick up steam until the late 1970s.
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| 46. | Clubs with only female membership began to pick up steam, they became very popular in the provinces.
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| 47. | Massachusetts'order was the latest sign changes in the electric power business are beginning to pick up steam.
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| 48. | Hodel said he expected interest rates to drop further and the flight to fixed rates to pick up steam.
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| 49. | The movie begins rather slowly but picks up steam once it fully introduces the three men and their lady.
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| 50. | Walters said, " which makes it difficult to stop and then pick up steam again ."
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