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The novelization proceeds more swiftly because the basics are already present.
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The L.A. correspondent for TV Asahi said that the investigation itself was carried out more swiftly than usual because of the international implications of the crime.
But because buildings' needs change ever more swiftly these days, David Allen, a principal of Allen + Killcoyne Architects, advises his clients to plan neutrally decorated rooms, with layouts that can be reinvented easily down the road.
In the end, we all outlast the object of our adoration, perhaps because passion runs its course more swiftly than other human emotions, perhaps as a result of excessive familiarity with the object of desire.
That is because if buses are able to cover their routes more swiftly, reducing the time it takes them to get between stops, fewer of them are likely to be needed on each route.
Conversely, uremia is believed to be at least partially protective against OD, probably because it enables the brain to reclaim organic osmolytes more swiftly [109].
Conversely, uremia is believed to be at least partially protective against OD, probably because it enables the brain to reclaim organic osmolytes more swiftly [ 109].
Others thought that because Mr. Blagojevich testified in his own defense, jurors should have more swiftly made up their minds about his guilt or innocence, raising the specter of a hung jury.
Other companies are doing it more swiftly.
Second, cases are resolved more swiftly for more conservative firms.
An elephant forgets more swiftly than Fletcher.
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