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The gunmen killed the husband, bundled up the wife, and speeded away.
There are trick-shots, split-screens, stop-motion animation, slo-mo and speeded up action.
But they agree that competition has pushed down costs and speeded the execution of trades.
The government has also increased the tax on land left idle, and speeded up the procedures for its re-distribution.
The problem, Mr. Johnson said, is the unrealistic deadlines set by Congress and speeded up after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Yet there is no jazz dance vocabulary in the work, which is essentially spare and speeded up.
Mr. Bush instead emphasized longer-term solutions, including conservation, new energy technologies and speeded efforts to approve and build power plants.
The owner was locking his gate as we walked up, so Ms. Tomer gave him a kiss and speeded us toward her next connection.
The Government changed the rules in 2010 and speeded up the reforms to equalise the state pension age between men and women.
The killing dealt a brutal blow to pirate radio's outlaw glamour - Simon Dee called it "the dawn of war" - and speeded the need for government action.
So severe were the greens at Oakland Hills, he said, that no amount of familiarity could prepare a player for the challenge of extreme pin positions and putting surfaces that firmed up and speeded up during the day.
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