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One idea swiftly batted away was an increase in the use of referendums to decide on major changes in policy.
The idea swiftly died, but the producers were on to something; Calhoun's experiments are about as close as mainstream science comes to reality television.
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News cycles are getting shorter, with trivia leaping into the headlines and any policy ideas swiftly shredded.
Other ideas swiftly took its place, and at the US trials a few weeks before the Games, officials were warned to "expect almost anything".
The idea was swiftly drenched in cold water.
Kiev proposed an international peacekeeping force, an idea Moscow swiftly rejected.
If micro-insurance can be made to work, the Internet will ensure that the idea is swiftly copied.
The idea spread swiftly across Europe, and a decisive influence in that transmission was Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife first to Louis VII of France and then to Henry II of England, who inspired some of the best poetry of Bernard de Ventadour, among the last (12th century) and finest of troubadour poets.
"I also said that she'd end up with rabbit poo all over her room and she'd have to clean it up – that seemed to kill the idea fairly swiftly!" A request from Chrissie Wilson's five-year-old Lola in Brighton for "a pooing plastic dog, as seen on the vile TV advert" (her mother's description) was swiftly nipped in the bud.
Naturally, the idea was swiftly dropped down an industrial chimney after the 20th 007 adventure, with its invisible CGI cars and dumb ice palace lairs, was ruthlessly torn to pieces by the merciless sharks otherwise known as the world's critics.
Yet on the idea of swiftly drawing up plans that could stop Scottish MPs voting on England-only laws, Ed Miliband disagrees.
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