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For high-level appointees, the process is normally "expedited," a former senior U.S. official said.
A serendipitous encounter with a specialist expedited a diagnosis that can take decades.
With the world watching, a South African court expedited a case to settle what an expert in the Xhosa culture called Mr Mandela's "dying wish".
The Army Corps of Engineers expedited a normally cumbersome approval process for a $350 million flood-control project for Grand Forks.
The Sun-Sentinel video shows that she recounted how she went into "attack mode" to ensure that Congress and Obama expedited a bill to name the building after the two fallen FBI agents in about four weeks.
Last week, Christie's attorneys released four hundred and thirty-seven pages of interview memoranda summarizing their conversations with seventy-five people related to both the bridge scandal and the allegations that the governor's office threatened to withhold money from the city of Hoboken unless its mayor expedited a development project.
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Working with our partners, the city's Human Resources Administration also expedited an additional half-million pounds of food for emergency soup kitchens and food pantries serving the affected areas.
When one of the offenders in the Aiken program re-offended, state prosecutors expedited an old burglary case, which led to a 12-year sentence.
His death would probably expedite a British victory in Basra.
The Bush administration should expedite a full declassification of material on abuses in Panama.
Resisting the reality of digitization is good reason to expedite a change.
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