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Expelling the Islamist militants from Timbuktu and other northern Malian towns, as the French did swiftly last month, may have been the easy part of retaking Mali, say military officials, analysts and local fighters.
The Test series may have come and gone, frighteningly swiftly, but the 'Midweek Massive' as they have - quite abjectly - named themselves, have pride and possibly places in Saturday's final match to play for.
(It's pure speculation, but Walter may have conducted the piece even more swiftly in 1912, since his interpretations tended to get slower in his later musical life).
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