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It was a night when dawn, furiously and swiftly, embraced the dusk.
PFI's were the brainchild of the Conservative Party in the 1990s, but were swiftly embraced by New Labour.
The king's announcement was swiftly embraced by an alliance of Nepal's seven largest political parties.
The civil service is expected shortly to be awarded a huge pay rise, which will be swiftly embraced, along with tougher performance standards, which will be studiously ignored.
With that, he raised a mighty arm, and with his trench coat like a pterodactyl wing flapping, embraced me and swiftly moved me out of the room.
Under deregulation, Mr. Casey swiftly embraced the hub-and-spoke system, in which passengers were funneled from smaller airports to big ones, and then on to their destinations.
Yet after a 6-2 vintory in Game 5, the Mariners swiftly embraced views much larger than the one suggesting they only delayed the inevitable elimination by the Yankees and Orlando Hernandez in Game 6.
Their attachment stems from the official birth of IWD – it was then called International Working Women's Day – as a socialist event, originating in Denmark but swiftly embraced by Austria, Germany, Switzerland, eastern Europe and Russia, where it was said to have been the first stage of the 1917 revolution.
Swiftly embraced as the new darling of the fashion world, Moss's tastes, spurred by her new sophisticated connections and burgeoning bank balance, quickly matured, as she folded precious vintage finds and designer pieces into her wardrobe.
And, swiftly embraced as a staple of French elegance in the 20s, the shape-shifting LBD nearly 90 years on is still going strong, with a family of icons still fuelling its myth.
Before 1960, Quebec was under the control of the Catholic Church, but at the dawn of that new decade, the province swiftly embraced secularism.
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