Sentence examples for lost swiftly from inspiring English sources

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However, Watson's defeat was of a very different nature to those of compatriots Laura Robson and Elena Baltacha, who both lost swiftly in straight sets.

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The weight of that occasion -- difficult to capture in words -- pressed on me throughout the ceremonies commemorating the lives lost, too swiftly and too soon.

The circular fissures serve as bleak foils to the stylish garment, the stark contrast of expressing one's identity and losing it, swiftly and utterly.

But benefits were swiftly lost.

And he's making up for lost time, stepping swiftly into Mr. Villaz?

But the quick-spinning catherine wheel of the first half of the year swiftly lost momentum in the second half.

That said, one player Garde has swiftly lost belief in is Charles N'Zogbia, who has disappointed, not for the first time, with his attitude in training.

His fifty-five years in baseball include managerial tenures with four other major-league teams, and a decade as baseball-operations vice-president of the Padres, who made the World Series in 1984 but swiftly lost to the Tigers.

Although the election had put reform at the centre of politics, and although Mr Koizumi was at the top of his form, he swiftly lost interest in fresh fights, say his colleagues.

The album, featuring collaborations with Kanye West, Avicii and Diplo, debuted at No.2 but swiftly lost its position, falling down to No.22 on the Billboard 200 in its second week.

Bulgakov's own struggle with celibacy in the film – swiftly lost after the introduction of a hearty wood-chopping lass called Masha (Kerry Condon) – is fictional, as is Masha herself.

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