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Any time you picked up speed, you would hit another mud pile. Greene Broillet's client, 79-year-old Haroun Mehdipour, claims that he was trying to board one of the city's Big Blue Bus vehicles when the bus picked up speed and ran over him. Leasing activity throughout the market picked up speed during the last part of 2005 as competition for quality space heated up," noted Mr. |
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