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Golding was also the Labour right wing's chief fixer, and he loathed Benn with a passion, so he left swiftly before either of them saw him.
With his customary aplomb and determination, he left swiftly to join his beloved.
Jennings, dressed in a navy blazer, white shirt and royal blue patterned tie, left swiftly afterwards with his lawyer, Eugene Riccio, followed by a noisy throng of reporters and photographers.
The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic from November 2002 to June 2003 came with much public attention and left swiftly, resulting in >8,000 probable cases worldwide and 774 deaths (1 ).
At one point, Matt Damon, feeling the camera approaching from his left, swiftly moved from blank mortification to a pantomime of enjoyment: several wooden claps and a slow-growing smile.
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Last week – perhaps this is an omen that I should leave swiftly – my special typing chair snapped its cable.
How much of this very public flirtation is a power grab, as opposed to a genuine desire to leave swiftly, remains to be seen.
She took alternate turns to right and left, fell swiftly to the floor in a sudden and spectacular backbend, and then, kneeling, began to brilliantly coordinate head (moving side to side) and hands.
At the outset, hedge funds were the biggest buyers opportunistic money that presumably might leave as swiftly as it arrived.
In the most likely scenario Mr Brown will take his leave relatively swiftly, after recognising that any efforts to prop himself up with Lib Dem support are likely to be hopeless.
An Austrian cardinal accused of molesting young boys relinquished all his duties in the Roman Catholic Church today at the request of Pope John Paul II. Hans Hermann Cardinal Groer, 78 and ailing, is expected to leave Austria swiftly.
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