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I swiftly got out of the bus and climbed into the nearest taxi.
I swiftly got up and asked him if he knew that I could sing". .
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I asked Microsoft for an official stance on this lingering problem, and they swiftly got back to me, pointing out that Windows Live Mail works properly with a variety of browsers and platforms (good), but not the way it should with Chrome (bad) and that they're "actively working on making the service compatible with other PC browsers and they'll let me know when they have more to share" (ugly).
The government swiftly got itself into a muddle over drugs policy.
Unlike Britain, which swiftly got shot of most of its African possessions, France was reluctant to surrender its empire.
By putting the two scenes side by side the museum asserts that Delft swiftly got over its tragedy.
Occasionally, when a line particularly pleased him, he burst into laughter, but he swiftly got back to business.
The local "beach" - like Croatia's "beaches" - isn't really a beach, but we swiftly got over it.
Uncomfortable with the location of the La-Z-Boy, where he finally landed, he swiftly got up, hoisted the chair with one heave of his hand, moved it -- "Jeez, that's heavy" -- then plopped himself back down.
He swiftly got the Met to introduce an intensified stop and search regime called Operation Blunt 2, and now claims that nearly 10,000 knives have been "taken off the street" since then, though any positive impact Blunt 2 has had on the rate of knife crime is difficult to isolate.
The visitors swiftly got back into losing bonus-point range on the resumption with another Biggar penalty.
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