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It can go rather swiftly.
Inspections, in China, can lead rather swiftly to consequences.
A man opened the ambulance door for me and moved away from me rather swiftly.
And since there is little factual detail to support this portrayal, "Harlem Song" degenerates rather swiftly into propaganda.
Digital technology has unquestionably helped fuel a worldwide surge in economic growth, but if cyberterrorists use it to bring down the planet's financial infrastructure next month, that growth might rather swiftly become moot.
Indeed, NBC acted rather swiftly to lock up "E.R". as its Thursday night anchor at 10 P.M., Eastern standard time, after it learned it would no longer have "Seinfeld" as its 9 P.M. centerpiece.
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Perhaps the oxygen might have come rather more swiftly than it did but only if it had been on hand at the ringside.
And Mr. Shelby, of the banking committee, said: "Congress must immediately undertake a comprehensive, public examination of the problem and alternative solutions rather than swiftly pass the current plan with minimal changes or discussion.
On the editorial side, though, rather than swiftly finding a consistent voice or a readily identifiable design, Talk meandered and experimented, with an ever-changing parade of editors and designers.
Republicans pressed Mr. Holder about when senior officials learned that agents of the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco Firearms and Explosives in Arizona who were working on the case were using the tactic of "gun walking" — allowing guns to remain on the street, rather than swiftly interdicting them, in order to build a bigger case.
The operation is controversial because agents used the tactic of "walking guns" - that is, allowing weapons to remain on the street rather than swiftly interdicting them - and eventually lost track of about 2,000 weapons, most of which likely made it to Mexico.
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