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Moreover, any potential winner of the civil war in Syria may swiftly move to extinguish the Kurdish independent entity.

But President Clinton may swiftly find herself under pressure from an emboldened progressive movement – one with very little patience.

The fear is that the AP3 groups, if not closely watched, may swiftly become criminalised and prey to existing local factional disputes.

If the great powers do intervene militarily, the Libyan revolt may swiftly be transformed into a western war in the Middle East.

Where the child is left to guess what is required for homework, or what is needed to gain a higher grade, disengagement may swiftly follow.

This is about the fragility of our democracy: the possibility that a government by the people may swiftly give way to a government dominated by dark money and dark motives.

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The market may have swiftly recovered this time.

If the compound is loose and porous, however, corrosion may proceed swiftly and continuously.

Most octopuses move by crawling along the bottom with their arms and suckers, though when alarmed they may shoot swiftly backward by ejecting a jet of water from the siphon.

Ten ounces lighter than AN/PVS-7 goggles, the monocle is preferable for urban warfare, too, where a soldier may move swiftly from a dark hallway to a bright room and needs a keen eye at both light levels.

"As the anniversary of his detention approaches, our thoughts are with Alan, his wife Judy, and their two daughters, and our hope is that this loving husband and father may be swiftly reunited with his family".

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