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At their moment of maximum hubris, the American neoconservatives hoped that toppling Saddam Hussein would lead swiftly on to the fall of the theocracy in Tehran and the dictatorship in Damascus.
He voiced hope that Mr. Markovic's arrest would lead swiftly to the detention of Mr. Milosevic, who is under 24-hour police surveillance but remains head of the Socialist Party, the largest opposition group in Serbia's parliament.
The democratic possibilities in the Koran are most intensively studied at Islamic studies centers in Europe and the United States, not in the many Arab states where the propagation of democratic ideas can lead swiftly to prison.
In one panel, a three-piece-suited executive, staring at his secretary's thigh, says, "Miss Higby, are you ready for — ahem! — er — dictation?" Such a situation did not lead swiftly to Miss Higby's empowerment, but for a woman to have a job, any job, outside the home was part of the humble beginnings of twentieth-century feminism.
In one panel, a three-piece-suited executive, staring at his secretary's thigh, says, "Miss Higby, are you ready for ahem!—er dictation?" Such a situation did not lead swiftly to Miss Higby's empowerment, but for a woman to have a job, any job, outside the home was part of the humble beginnings of twentieth-century feminism.
One shot that may just give this spiky-haired left-hander nightmares is the tricky blue on the cushion he attempted in frame 22. Higgins pounced and a 12-9 lead swiftly turned into a 14-12 deficit.
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Such a database would, he believes, have led swiftly to Gafoor.
He went to the Manchester Polytechnic School of Theater, and some early standup gigs led swiftly to television and radio offers.
When the Libyan uprising began in February and led swiftly to Nato's military intervention, Gaddafi vowed to fight to the death.
Whether or not this technology leads swiftly to the development of treatments, it seems to me to be worth investigating: without doing the experiments, we can't find out if the idea is useful.
"anti-Zionist"); a repudiation of therapy (old news chez von Trier); a revulsion at parenthood; and a generalized sense (rendered as a specific visual metaphor in Vol. II) that any attempt to defer or deflect immediate sexual gratification is a mortification that leads swiftly to a total monastic repudiation of life itself.
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