Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Rather rapidly in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Could we move rather rapidly on?
The tracks on the demo were all written and recorded rather rapidly.
These are rather rapidly increasing.
That water is gonna rise rather rapidly.
And moving rather rapidly for someone who's just picked up his disability check.
So could we move rather rapidly along?
things moved rather rapidly.
They responded rather rapidly, secured the area
In this regard, alibaba also rather rapidly.
Rather rapidly, following consultations with national parliaments,
And so this will happen rather rapidly.
As regards the calendar: rather rapidly, following consultations with national parliaments,
At both beaches the sea floor descends rather rapidly.
The next phase is to be done rather rapidly, which is why we have come to set up a first-contact mission for a world that currently does not meet any of our normal criteria for contact.
The motion for a legislative resolution, submitted to the vote rather rapidly, suffered the same fate.
Because the released gases are rather rapidly ionized by the Sun's ultraviolet radiation,
though the number of such studies has increased rather rapidly in the past two decades.
This increased confidence in a quick recovery in economic activity nevertheless faded rather rapidly, and stock prices declined again more
to a powerful boom, but instead to a limited upturn leading rather rapidly to a new recession.
I also want to express regret that the Council perhaps dealt rather rapidly with the conclusions of the agreement between the African Heads of State and the Declaration of Libreville,
the Community has been able to put in place rather rapidly a legal framework that has transformed the lives of citizens
we have also charted a route through the data we have found out about life so that you can bring somebody off rather rapidly.
their housing stock dwindle, or their hospitals understaffed, rather than rapidly to correct their mistaken allocation.