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" ... The pace is sure to quicken with the expectation that this year even more and perhaps even bigger retailers will seek bankruptcy protection. ... "
" ... The pace of renewables and low-carbon technologies is only going quicken. And public policies will, in time, follow suit. “There are policies that would help wind and solar more than subsidies,” says Rice University’s Cohan. “That includes better infrastructure, which means providing a more robust grid that can bring wind and solar in from long distances while also setting a price on carbon.” ... "
" ... The renewables market has all sorts of features that quicken the heart: most of the jobs are generated by small and mid-sized businesses, that are innovative and entrepreneurial; it is both rural and urban; it is high in technology content; and in electrifying our transportation system, it plays a strategic role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This is a segment of the infrastructure market just waiting for the supply chain to come home. ... "
" ... Who wouldn't fall in love with France's Loire Valley if given the chance? There is so much sensory splendor to make your pulse happily quicken. Behold the gorgeous scenery, outstanding castles, charming towns, delectable cuisine. Plus, a je ne sais quoi tranquility that is, indeed, hard to put into words. In this lushly rural region a few hours drive south of Paris—where natural landscapes are deemed UNESCO World Heritage Sites—each season of the year unfolds a distinct travel spell. Autumn, around the corner, bestows grape harvests, picturesque foliage, festivals and concerts galore. ... "
" ... Your body goes through quite a ride when out for a run. First, your breath will feel weighty and your pulse will quicken as oxygenated blood flows to your muscles and brain. Then, perhaps, you’ll feel endorphins being released for that “runner’s high” everyone is always talking about. Afterward, hopefully, you’ll feel relaxed and joyful. Exercise has the brilliant ability to produce an anti-depressive effect. ... "