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Barely finished with their first year of high school, these enterprising students are already fast-tracking the process to entering college.
Critics have already accused the GOP of fast-tracking the process to get Kavanaugh on the court by Oct. 1, the first day of the fall term.
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"Anchor baby" is a term for a child birthed by a mother who is in the U.S. without a visa, for the purpose of gaining citizenship for their child – or "fast-tracking" the citizenship process for themselves.
The new council speaker is even fast-tracking the legislation.
There is ample, and justified, anger among Americans about outsized pay — often to the very same bankers who profited from the bubble — to warrant fast-tracking the issue.
In recent years, Russia has faced accusations of fast-tracking the distribution of Russian passports in Crimea, as well as sponsoring pro-Russian groups.
Although Labour asked the Chancellor to release details of the meetings in "good faith" by fast-tracking the release of transparency data, Downing Street remained silent.
He began his reign with displays of power, purging internal challengers and fast-tracking the development of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.
What about "fast-tracking" the cases against MPs and legislators facing these charges?
But Ezzamel says he paid no attention and remained focused on fast-tracking the project to get the wind farm up and running lightening quick by the summer of 2018.
He credits social media with fast-tracking the band's success and says the effort has really paid off.
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