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Frances' rhythms are more fleet and funny.
The British women crashed out of Wimbledon, causing even more Fleet Street consternation.
He readily dropped 9 pounds since last season but deflects suggestions that it has made him more fleet.
That song is titled "Same Page Different Book," and it's at once more fleet and more topical than anything Prince has released in a while.
By opening night, the orchestra had discovered a thousand new facets: the performance was more fleet and varied, more hair-trigger, more comically responsive, awake and alive.
It's much more fleet than her older material, and it resonates with a sweet, nervous energy, but at root it's much the same: Lonely girl sings about evasive love.
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The more fleet-footed Federal Reserve America's central bank went on the offensive as soon as the economic downturn started.
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The group has around 100,000 staff and 30 million customers – imagine what smaller, more fleet-footed businesses could be capable of?
With Labour having to rely largely on the unions for funding, the Tories appear much more fleet-footed and energetic in their pursuit of donations.
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