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With so many forces working across the country to undermine a woman's reproductive rights, lawmakers in New York should move solidly and swiftly in the other direction.

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These studies are also done more cheaply and swiftly in Russia than the West, as volunteers, perhaps tapping Russians' deep sense of fatalism, are surprisingly forthcoming.

Yes, there are moments of heroism where the camera follows Mr. Pitt as he runs through peril and acts swiftly in the face of terrifying chaos.

Aspirin is efficiently absorbed, rapidly distributed and swiftly hydrolysed in the biophase to salicylate, which in turn is eliminated via the kidneys and/or undergoes phase II drug metabolism (Needs and Brooks, 1985).

The Obama administration hopes to try these people in US courts and wants to move ahead swiftly in the case against the 9/11 plane hijackers.

An American government official described Mr. Ghamdi as being 30 years old and said he had risen swiftly in the Qaeda ranks in the last year.

And now, Verdasco is rising swiftly in the US Open -- which he arrived at after winning the Pilot Pen tournament -- beating John Isner to make it to the quarterfinals.

But, in addition to what these organizations and many communities around the nation are able to offer, we need Congress and the President to act swiftly in the best interest of these refugee children.

Television films inspired by recent scandals such as The Ordeal of Patty Hearst, which premiered a month after her release from prison in 1979 harkened all the way back to the 1920s and such movies as Human Wreckage and When Love Grows Cold, FBO pictures made swiftly in the wake of celebrity misfortunes.

The State Council, China's cabinet, has warned that it will discourage further construction of new factories in industries like aluminum and steel, whose capacity has grown swiftly in the last three years.

Yet the lesson from previous banking crises, notably in Sweden (which acted swiftly in the early 1990s) and Japan (which dragged its feet) is that clearing out bad loans, for example through a "bad bank", is vital to get the credit system working again.One way or another taxpayers will have to provide more support to still-wobbly banks, in order for them to support credit-crunched businesses.

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