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Their “puzzling strategy of rampant quota increases created a hole” that they found themselves in, and the current move is “an attempt to get itself out of it,” Raj said.

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In Jamaica, devastation was rampant in western parishes including Westmoreland and Saint Elizabeth.

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While Britain has some of the strictest gun controls in the world, rampant knife crime has been branded a "national crisis" by Starmer.

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She said that, because of the rampant theft of some of the femurs, tibias and skulls in the past, the bones were now cemented together.

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Trade barriers to Chinese goods are rising, and its own economy is menaced by deflation, the outgrowth of its rampant production.

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

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