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Recently, because of pressure from the High Court, a magistrate went to Madhnapar and, after a quick inquiry, brought Mr. Ahmed back to life.
The main political parties agreed on the need for a quick inquiry by the IPCC which could lead to a criminal investigation.
Any initiatives that join together professionals with specific expertise and care providers who encounter the initial questions are valuable in that they allow a quick inquiry and should be used extensively.
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The government has agreed to hold a 12-month inquiry into the sanctions regime, but Labour is pressing for a quicker inquiry that looks at specific allegations.
Before you get too excited, FS must break the news that this is, alas, not some sort of twisted real-life version of that comedy classic The Man with Two Brains, or indeed, as a quick Twitter inquiry for 'films with talking heads' reminded us, a re-make of the scene in Return to Oz where Dorothy steals the powder of life from Princess Mombi (watch it - it's scary).
Speaking to the same committee shortly after his departure, Mawer denied he had quit the post in anger at Cameron's failure to call him in but said he would have liked to have conducted a "quick and dirty" inquiry into the allegations against Fox.
A senior Conservative source said the prime minister had taken the inquiry off Mawer because he wanted a quick and hard-hitting inquiry.
Without prejudging such a commission's inquiry, a quick review of alternatives suggests that the most technically advanced reliable systems involve touch-screen A.T.M. technology, not unlike what one encounters at a bank.
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