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Straightaway
adverb
At once; immediately.
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In training if we see anyone that's off their feet or half an inch offside, we pull them up straightaway.
"Whether I'm going to use it straightaway I'm not too sure.
Minutes later, to sighs of relief, Miliband arrived and was led straightaway to the stage where an unfeasibly loud band had been drowning the assembled schmoozers for far took long.
Mr Cardoso, despite a much stronger coalition, failed to gain approval for these (or at least, not enough of them).Such cuts are all the more necessary since Mr da Silva says that he will start straightaway to fulfil his promises to fight poverty.
In answer to a question as to what would happen in the event that the policy failed, Russell said that a war before Russia had nuclear weapons would be less disastrous than one after she had them—he did not infer from this that a war should be started straightaway.
Shouldn't it mean to them, straightaway, that their nitwitticism is unequal to the task of understanding the way the caste system operates, how diversity is accommodated and so on and on or, in other words, see they are plainly wrong (as in not ever finding that the "other backward classes" are more sharply discriminative against the untouchables than "Brahmins").
Mr Yar'Adua's spokesman said he would not return to work straightaway and that Mr Jonathan would stay in charge while he recuperates.
He seems to have lost a little support over the clashes and the decision not to cut off PA revenues straightaway, but mainstream Israelis tend to blame the settler youth for the violence.
The idea, it seems, is not to restart any fighting straightaway, but to reserve the right to make mischief in the future.Locals are busy adjusting to life in Lebanon.
Last October, when Mr Kabila's Alliance of Democratic Forces won some early victories in the border region, his men did not head straightaway into Congo but first went north to attack the Ugandan rebels' bases.
The first paintings in the exhibition are those he made while under Pacheco's tutelage, and the visitor's eye is drawn straightaway to his picture of the Immaculate Conception (1618-19).
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